The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 16, 1862, Image 4

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Ca I"t F 7. AT"
STANDARD REMEDIES
: 11 the prment age, have aryniirtxt theft. -pent ppulltiti ,
only through year, of Enb uu&el satiefer.ttou.
4 romh-ral by them
MOOPL AND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
Lirer eamplaiSt, Dyspe.psin. Jaundice, Nervosa ree.
baity, laseasoe of the ISaney&
mud all fr'rn a dixrlnl4 rr k t liver, or weak
, Lase of ttec Mom:toll ozol Dlits,t,re Ofpos,
ItILOW Rvflt, 111.10 US FIVE". mur /WEI AU AM.
Et. war AltnAmt. for itwf.
.I!Ricr, 7 cruti
llootla's Balsamic Cordhd
, VIII) 4 I . ,ITESp.T CITA
Coughs, Cch crifoarseness, Eronckitis, laSnenza.
Croup, Parnirumia, Ingiperit Consumption,
end Ll* perforrucAttic most sstnnishlng runes ever &flora
CONFIRMED CONSCMPTION.
ha a DLltiltrea Cont.,' It It nurquallml. ruu , .s ants
I.tr futile
HOORAND'S GERMAN PILL,
beitl7. well 10111W111 thranghdut Lampe and Ao•,rira. nerds
00 ~ 1 11111rUtiati.al here. They are pur'.ly godhlo. are
prepared with great eluCtllert; Mitl um nrignr......ittA.
bailer Ca tharti, Pill c.a. bet {,eat. ,l'a.ro - a. LI etc. per lava
Thew Im.hunr. am pap at 14 11r. C. 31 JACCO:4 k
Co.. IphiN and 't 310., and ore All by
clrumzotm and dyed,• In toolame, errryirhem. Thr dlp,
itatnre .4 C. M. Ji.cr.o3a a.ll Lo on (ho untside Garb
battle or 14Ae.
In ..r.• .41,017.7r."puLlIzlird
wal nal (~,,ntt, n ,l.Ltlzy ti•kapea Irrantall
parts at the- ruuwtry.; Thrse Alutana., are hirers away by
all our a6.epla.
- BCERHAVE'S
-HOLLAND' BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOS
P TS.P - LTSIA,
DISEASE'OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER
WEARNDSS OP . ANY KIND,
FEVER 4ND AGUE,
Ami the varioui affertinux cotin , luent upon a dinordered
S 0 31.1E11 OR LI'F'ER,
Such am kilin.st,,n. A rtdiir tie the Ftumarda. Colicky Pains,
fintft horn. .4:ki..titn. In apointrin.r, (tostiveN,..,
Iflit.4l MAI f".11.*, to ell INervon, hhrnnu tie. uA I
lll,urnnt)r Ath.orn , n, it he. nun:emus 311 , IATIMI. proved I
end in .41W...toned a derided cure.
e put, Zr totfrt . al.l.7• out-out. prepared on etrictly
Own n!t.r the manner of lbw •rrinbratecl
11.1 rh, I, it. lepotAtion at:home pro
ttnrnt 11. 12nro, ',lntoenring with
tho 411. 01.,d Man. 1,1 .nor the fn., of this
tsnzlktv ront , try. nlnnw if whom tronght with them awl
hit fhle'd doe n tool, fl.lll of it. , ISINd. It is now
. : m roxf
,
11prir.p #l.O , 1:$ truly u fad
• win..! nd-unr,1,1,,1. \ •
I•4rl7rW:tr7‘ . P. ,, 1tug,.1,4 tleue pennme when*
een.gtltnte,nt h., elk,. imparwl OP rout lunnua use,
oi ardent el,:rint. t.t loyne: of de..lotetn. Generally
In.tautan , • ;: ninh , at n., •nrertly to the and
bee., 1.• 2.1,1 nerve. ranlng np the
drag ,t n tithing nen health and *lgor
In the • -tern
N.Y . ' In fiziattio n 14%verrizo arid
'lpts •• iotriiril. it
i 11,A o n ~/Oht IC C. ..,eased of tiuk;ular
trignedini
R4 - AD CAREFULLY!
),--.;IV 11111T,1 Rolland
Ittera it Igo 11A l• 4:14 $.,0 a•tri aat.,ji & i
(hi .. I l'h • a Do: LAae.. The
greet 111.1:10 (1::• (VW) . it 1Q,40 1 N:Plijne liar thiltireL
the lmblir LLould guard ligalng
•
Cir Bee are :+firri.,l:jc.n•, &ctbst our Mann le 'ell true
lala,l of vv..ry ”tly.
Bold by Druggists gruersaly. It eau be forwarded
by Express to most points.
F. 1'1;6N:11:TORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO:
Mary! ACT CCI 0
tllintmacedists and Theinists'.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
-.NOW
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Al annrierr: and Ftirnarlaic preparation of
LEON loar•fi. , l of Or.yr,e.n and C. by:nom
:n Hydro ra,, o!_n.gh medical antbor
ity cv_ra , rll-Aary kfacrxy in each of the
fq.lo-4-Ir.r
DEBILITY, yrtrevats ATTECTION, 72fLA.-
CATION 10" - S.P7j , S79 DIARRHEA, CDNSTI
PAVON E'..7. - .).?"'LA. SALT ERDTAL SCURVY,
/AIIIIDICE LIVE?. Cr/PLAINTS RILEUML- •
TISAL P..,:::SEQUENCES, INTER
MITTENT PL - 17—riS. NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEmvoirrs. 1 - I.mtsyr. WEAR — KESS. MB.
MENSTRUATION WirTES , tr.
PIMPLES ON TER FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
'I4E SEM, et:.
The IRON beinT di , ..)..- b1 by the blrod, and
thus c!rdulatfng thronzli the whale system, ao
part-of the body .can escape their truly wonder
indoenco.
The experience o':thon?aeds daily proves that
rio preparation of Iron can far a moment be
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital enemy. pale and otherwise
s;c1:17 , complexions insi•cato its nrcessity in al.
poet every conceivable NW. In all cases of
f ma'e d,hllity (fluor alba?, chlaroais, etc.), its
e,feet , are delightually renovating; No remedy
ever boon discovered, in the whole-history
a! m?diclue, which exerts such prompt, happy;
ri•storative eff,:cts. Good appetite, com ,
pt , zs,,Mge-sticn, rapid acquisition of strength,
wAb an unusual disposition for active and
c.: - .zerful exorcize, immediately follow its use,
A. a :and stomachic 'and gcnrral restorative
it no superior and no substitute.
Pot op In fleet tint metal botto,eootalnlrts
ni) parr 31) eerie per bon: 4z boxes,
4.4 o•le dozen boxrg.l:4 00. For mi.
Ilernrll.l4 wept-rally - . Will be scut free to
On retell)t of tile price. All
.Fran, etc—. should be additosed to
: R. B. LOOKe, & CO.,
• General A,..2....ente.
332 BROADWAY. N Y.
N. 8.--Thc above la a fae-shalle of the
17.1. - 1,011 rz.c.:l3
HOS
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and ma . nufacterers of nos-
TETTER'S CELEBRATED" STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect.confidence to
physicians and citilens generally of the United
States, because . the article attained &repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few. facts upon
this point) will speak mare powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or hla zoning puffery.
The consupption of Hostetter's Stopmcionit-
Ors for the lass year amounted to over a half
] million bottles, and from its. manifest steady
inercase in times past, iris evident that during
• the coming year the consumption will reach
near one ntillionlottles. This immense !mount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the preparn-
tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
ph)siebins in those. sections of -the country
where the article is beet known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients;. but
' are , ready at all. finites to give testimoniali to its
efficacy in all ease* of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
• This is not a temperer) , popularity, obtained •
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitter!, but a . aeld
estimation of an invaluable medicine, winch is
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
llostetter'S`Stomitch Bittcri halo proved
• Godeend,to regions where 'fever and ague
' and various other bilious :complaints Mimi
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
I able to, state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Byspepsia and like`
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of tin- .
allCiyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
:Irma• the stomach, purifies the blood, and
, impart& renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone end energy Indispensable
Tor the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and, other digestive organs,'
mildly but powerfially, and soon restores them
to a condition essential ni the healthy discharge
"of the functions of-nature.
Elderly persons may use tgliitters daily as.
per dirtetions on the bottle, and they will find
itrit a stimulant peculiarly. adapted to comfort
declining years, aSit is pleasant to the palate,
Invigorating io the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
rind rejUvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who hate experienced the benifit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach dee
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians; they have abandoned
deleterious drugs and fairly tested the-
InAits tffis article. A few words to the
-gadder sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are So harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly teeder, that the
mother, eape4;ially if she be young, is apt to
forget her oven health in her extreme anxiety
for Iter.infant. Should the period of maternity
I arrive during the stammer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally *aggravated. Ilern
then, ie a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies ofthe system, and enable the
mother to hear uf: under her exhausting trials
end responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians', because it is agreeable to the.taite as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to, wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhea's,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the staniach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nericing mothers, will consult
their ewes physical welfare hy giving to Ilos
letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CACTION.—We caution the public against
using any of- the, many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for BOBTETtER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has
the words .‘ Br. S. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic Say covering the cork, and
observe that Our autograph signature is on the
labeL •
itr• 'Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH,' Pittiburgh, Pa., and 'sold by all
druggistp, grocers:and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Soutti Ame
rica. and Germans.
Wistaes Balseni_of Wild Cherry.
Wisteee Balsam'of Wild Cherry.
Coughs, Colds, Coughs, •, 0
Coughs, Coldf q Coughs,
Aittunn; Bronchitis, ibarseness, Brandin',
listhma,'Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis.
Whooping Cough, Croup,
'Whooping Cough, Croup,
Consumption, Consumption, Consumptibn,
Consumption, Consumption,'
and all hike diseases, find an unfailing antidote, a
ready relinf, and a tare and speedy Crue, in that
,great and.unirersally approved remedg,
• Wietar's Balsam of Wild .Cherry.
Wiatar's,Balsam of -Wild Cherry'.
The Rev..Jaeob !lathier,
Well Lamm and week remeeted mum, the [lest= Ass
&diva gratis estary, mare the ledimenig ensteaciafir s i
tha bcseftt
flarrovg.sk Ps., Feb. 16, Ile&
Mama S. W. FOFLE & .Co.ilt,Ostrin,— Dear Sirs:
Having realized hi my funny iMportant benefits from
the we „of your valuable' preparation, W1.37A105.ann.
SAX or WILD cuiRRT, it Rini t aii me pleasure to
recommend it bikini public., Some - eight yean age one
of my daughters scented to be is a decline, and little
'hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then pro-'
cnreda bottle of your eldelleiat - BA*3,.and before she
bad taken the whole of 'the contents of the bottle the*
was a - great improvement in her health. I Autrey in ik7l
individual case, mailic frequent
_use - of Your valtiable•
medicine, and have always been benefited by it. 1'
would, imper f ec t &mint the plata against iwyeanties t he
mate Mere is a good dud of specious sk'brtar's Balms 4
Wsld Gerry Oast Mreseurstrhe crnotry.
JACOB BBCHLEL
ini
Certiftatt - A:Da Ma. N BasNORTON, e ire
• 0 Mamma
RICTIBIOWD, Vi., Feb. 23. 1860.
.
MOMITB.S. W. FOWLD & Co., BOstOD,—Gentlelnea
I with pleisute _testily the:great merit, of your ins
valuable lung niediciue, Dr. WIeZAR'S BALSAII ON
- WILD Cur.nits, which is-likewise liighly . vadued by,
many of our esteemed eitizens, who have tonsil its
virtues by trial. • • _ .
fret mails use of thIS Balsam some thneyeam sines;
for a violent and distressing cough which baffled ths
skill of physiciani, and, to my joy, experieneed such
gratifying relief as to induce me to persevere in Its use.
1 always keep_ it by me, and ever find it to be nnfiul
ing In its effects. No msdiiine that Phan ever used
has given such speedy relief.: Irian* truly,
NORBORNE NORTON.
From 'Term Broitb; . Fog,
Preenlees of the Afe s tyis Cemity Beak, mut take it ea
karma and meek esteemed tbeenjriest .filne Jersey.
• Mon atstown, N. J.,`Jan. ft, 1860
Medlin. S. W. FOWLE t Co.,..—Deaz Sirs: Haring
turd Dr. WtsTar's BALSAM OF WILD CIILMMT fee
shout fifteen feats, and baring realized it. beneficial
results in my family, it-affords we treat pleasure la
recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy in
cases of meek finks, odds, ansyks, da., and a remedy
which I consider to be entirely innocent. and May be
taken with perfect safety by the most delicate liabealth,
Yews very numectlo,.. •
- y JESSE EMITE.
• .
ter Emeore of rile-and wortilku cofadirfeit 1!
The only 'Genuine, Pure, and Medicinal Bab= has
the name of "L SITIVSIr Written with'a pen,
and the printed rn* of "the proprietors,' S. W.
FOWL! '& C 0.," 'on the outer wrapper.
suffer with any disease of fla Aron;
Zany:, or Ckett, ens ebte..is relief by,uiss ;
Wistar's Blinn Cif Wild CherrY,
Wistar's - Baligun of Wild Cherry,
PREPARED DT •
• S. W. FOWLE Ac , CO"
S'n. IS TltiliONT STREET, BOSTON.
BOLD DE •
Drl:so.sts, Den/era, and Merrhanfs tia every Wire
" asi city is the cititeel Buttes.
Mg"'Fr.gr , fu , rc ) /Autt}l,l6.l4 - attotte& Yee ,
ter, Motttro.,.: If tVotwirntt
.7.11(11011.
itrookirn : 1 1'ne , ..1./0z1,5% : Weed& Ward,
Great !Send; C. 'Ulm:4,Kr, LytdrtlT: L. Griffis, Great
Brud. July Z--Y9•
LUBRICATING OIL,
FOR: ll Rao& of Machlarry, for r ole br • •
ABEL Y C ititELL.
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
arvsrt 'DEBILiVATE.II.
IT it ronsponOtiedeottreiy from Gm use, sad
breberante an establinbral Len, entandand Noltelae,knetrie
end oppreyel by all that { ,Itaye wee en.l ewe re.
sortie to web enitidence Is lett tie dieures hr Wee ill
le rec.:mended
ft bis eared thbasends
Yrbo bed elms ey, ell Lopes
lenselleand nertleceteela my e s
The dose must be senora We
Individual Wang it, and r
an gently nn the Bowels.
Let the distant* of year
lee alio 011E11 Ill=
erttl can Llosr Coro
tacks, Dyspepsia,
tam
r, ,
ry, Dropsy, Sour
Corilveneu, Chol.
raMorbo.s„Cholarii
leper, J.:anodic. r * ,
es. end may be rued ane.
L 7 Fa eratty -
HEADACHE,
twroix minutes', eft
opooutols aro tak-1
attaA
SS
who Karel
Is I
AIX - WATER , , IS Ti
THE HIVIUODATOR,
EOTH TOGIGTHEEJ.
I .well So !.d Mfg
of Wier as the "sisoccess
!pussdisUal show.
;ts 'the letareraenewl a lb*
cd Li suet iitiaGsEk• as le
Gagnon vide ree h the
VIGORATCM;imd .
plaints; Optima At
Chronic plorrhoen.
plaints, Dynente.
Stontaeh,flobttnat
le. Clltotarn. Choate.
Inhentenn.
Wenkneee.„
cessfuity as as Online.
eine. !mincers SICK'
tbotissnds can testify.) In
two or three Ten..
en at evannoemuset st
giving tbsir lestitsory
IE mourn %mu
/MU *WALLOW
Pelee) One D ollar per Unitle.
4r, ALAI.—.
sasponws
VAINLY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
co.POUNDKDrII.III , . •
Pure Vegetable Ustestelot. - r and pat up he
tiLAell CASES, Air Tight. aidi wW keel,
in-anrelinsatee •
tht Venally Cr, • thortle PILL learn
de bet ultra Cathartic 3 which the proprietor has
need in his practice more than twenty . 'tam
The constantly Increasing demand from them ohs
b are bmy used the ply.y., . a and the eadaraetina which -
stiornto In regard to their •'• Met Om Isniared mete piece
them Malin the reacher all.
The ProOrmina sell knew N that different Catiarties set
en ,dltfereint portions of the barrels.
leo ]FAMILY CA- TIIARTIC '. PI FL
has. with due reference to this well ratabliand lon,
been compounded. hotu - aplis variety of the purest 'flue.
table Extracts, which am so , alike on every jetzt Of the '
elhnentary cans). and are Ig gaud and mit to all esto
ar ahem • asthenia is needed. sorb Its Elle•
rottgementa d. the Al mem am la. Illeepla -
nee., Pains In the Berk and Leine,. '
i
'Costiveneao pate al.ii Sereneaa ever
t h e whole ° body, • from sadden cold , obeli
frmuently. If- neglected. end In • kat coarse et Fe.
ear. Lou of Appea lite, a Creep' etir.eme
nation eit'Cold aver the Deer gimithy...
newt. lieddlacitte, Or wei g ht I. the head.
11/ 1 In na In In Atari - pleatriOrt,_Wralrroa li
Children or Adults, g It hettmedlessie. a weak
Purifier tar the Bleed and many Masson le 'dab
rash a heir, too meorost In imam to ildsatrorthe• •
meat Dome I tot.
PIIIOE Tuns= nurtuir;
The Liver Inilignrallor and Vonill Ca.
thortle Pills are retailed by Dettretsta , end
odd %dadaists by the Male la all the lane Loom •
.
!WORD, XL D..
Naimattelone and
ay, X e %sr YoT
B.T.W.
333 Bread
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT TIIK
FOOT or MAIN ernwr.
rt . \ II E extensive, Furniture &LOA:alumni id
SMITH BROTRERR having been refitted unr.
,ready. improved. ttte proprietors respectful
tnnounre to the citizens, of Montrose and viein
.ty that they are constantly making and keep o•
nand the 'LARGEST and BEST assortment o
FURNITURE
' To be 'flood in Ike, Constir*.
Ne giv6 the following list of 40MO of the ii
tiles whwh we will sell at greatly yeduee ,
prices, for CASH Or READY PAY:
Hon.:111A, Walout.tr Mahogany, with glass
om $16.t0 $35.
Bureaus with marbleior broestelle iopi., from
$lB to $24. And a large assortment, from $s
$10.12, 1.4, to $lB,
Wash Stands, Ca rd Stlnds,Corner and Sipar,
Stands, of all varieties add prices, from - 75,c'ent
to ten dollars.
De-,ks, Divans ,Towel R.:43,-Fnotatools:Citto.
in.tns, Lounges, &c.
Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen
Ind Extension Tables. , .
Chairs—Cane n ncr Wood Seats, R.o , kers
C.nne, Flag, and Woed Seats, of every:variet
-tnd style.
sofas. tete a totes furnished ~at short notie
N e w York prices. •
N. 13. Ready made coffins on . hand or for
at short n o tice.—llna , ses always u
e idiness when desired.
We ertplay none bur CAnt:Fut and EXPERI
;;NCED WORKMEN. We intend to do nor Wont,
WELL, and sell' it as Low 1:04 - it can he alT. , rd•
W. S. 1111711.;
. WM IT 11. JR..
. E. R. sm ern.
Mon t rth4o, .Inn 11401. I I•030.-4-If
KEYSTONE HOTEL, .
- At Miintrose, Penn.
wra. H. HATCH, PrOprietor
pins new and vininindiotis Hotel shunt.
1 on Pu•ilie ue. Or.ir the Court I louseopr
liqtriv in the t;eiiire of ine business portion f
liontro.e, is now fu ly completed and furnish,. ,
and Wag opened on" Monday. the nth day f
&Wernher, 1858, f , ,r the n accommodation f
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feel..
confi lent
‘ thar P
he is now epared to entertail
guests in a-manner that el'inslifail to give
Complete Sainaketion.
The Hotel and Furniture aro ne . W. and noea
pe•osu has been spired to render it epial. if not
suaerior to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. It is well supplied with all the
improrementa and comforls. and, obligir g
waiters will e , ways be readyto respond to the
call of eird
Tfie•st.hl,4 connected with this House art.
- Nato- and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron-
Igo of his old friende, and the, public generally.
WM. K. HATCH
NEW
• GOODS
N ,'?
: E ~
.W • ,
S G EW O. PGOODS
0
D'
St
NEW
LAMING & CO'S
NICHOLSON DEPOT.
LIBERAL. DISCOUNT
MALE "TO
•
co a- a - I:
•
9
AND -
READY-PAY. CUSTOMERS.
We 'are determined not to be out don!
in the way of
LOW PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Mar t en In Siebante fo
Cjr G 0' CIO 0 D
z. HARDING ilk. CO.
Artf.. Grt.. C •2 31 1 - tonedy f F ar TA CT t ( iO F , R Billion ß° a S tt
fttlont , ComplAtitte, and nit dtaesemo n f the Blood,
sale, at wltottatale and retail. - by ABEL TURRELL.
FLUID,
•
Claim:clime, candles, lamp oil, at,
at Tamll's
3121MN2AC:ot-:".
Marlt Paintera' use,—a nutratitute Par turpentine, and at
a much tree price, for saki by AUL MULL.
Mtelecossie , . esi
gar THE BEST IN 3144 KKK,
At :35 Cents per Gallon.
Moo BerninitYlaid; and Cain p.heSe. SOM* Turpentine,
on a taxi tj on hank lit ialten inl riot prieeg
Montrose, Feb. 19. ABEL TURIDILL.
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COMMERCIAL COLLEOL
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Located oiroc the Itaaquetuunta Vinci /14 4.
-BINGHANITONI N. Y.
• FACULTY:4
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, P ressor !of the
Science of Aecounts, Practical Accountant.
'Author of Lowell's Treaties open flook•Keep
ing, Diagrams illustrating - the acme.
JOHN RAHitiIeCOMMOYCiaI Accountaht, Profea'r.
of-Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
.1. J. CUirrui, :Assistant Prolesscir in the Book
Keeping Department.
A. J. W.tauss, Profesior of Pritclical tnd Or.
namental Penmanship, Commercial Calculi'.
tiooa and Correspondence.
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LECTURERS:
lion. Daniel S: Dickirson, Lento 4r on Contain,
chill Law and Political Econoo.-
Jlon, Riniom Relearn. Lecture!. on Contracts
Promissory Notes and Dills ofj Exchange. ..
lice. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Coniinexcial
Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE: .•
Doe. Sherman - D. Phelps., Wm. R. Osborn, Esq.
Tracy R. Morgan, Erg 1
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The object of this College is Ito afford to all
an opportunity of obtaininga thoredgh Business
Education.
The Books and Firms are care r ‘fully arranged
bq practicul. accountants expre?aly fur, this lc,
stitution and .embrace all the recent improve
ments.
The course of instruction comprises every
dep' ailment of business. The 'learner, will be
thoroughly taught the science and practicer f
Double Entry Book. Keeping as applied to tilt
• following kinds of business,,vi: Gencial Mer
chandising; Manufacturing; Bankint.
Commis
+ion, Steamboaling. Railroading, Forwarding
Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &c.
Totrico YEN •
CM qualify themselves In a short time, at• thlb Institti
lion, to fill Important and lucrative Situation,i, Ample
references can be given where gradnates of I.RAI are now
filling desirable situations with salaries trom stl) to $lOOO
per annual.
The Proprietors are In possession of testimOnlals from
souse of the ors t Cumin ere's! Housesin the Stale, to whom
they have furnished book-keepers; showing their entire
satisfaction, and confidence in the ability of the!graduatts
of this Institution.
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fu all its branches, taught by the most skillinl! and that
ough masters of, the art: No Collegn in the country en
Joys a - higher reputat ion in this department. Ladies' De
partment entirely separate from that of thesentlerneu.
Students tan enter College at any time. 'No - vacations.
Time to complete the course, from t< to 10 weeks. Stu.
lent. passing Atte requisite exaoduatiots are presented
with the most elaborate and elegant engravto Diploma
Issued by any-Commercial or Classfeal Institittion In the
futon. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring.
situations.
'or terms of tuition, price of bOard. testimonials of
• , dnates Ailing positions.&c, address the proprietors for
a okra containing full particulars.,
LOWELL di WARNED,
Proprietors Binghamton Commerilid College,
ov. 8. '6o.—y 131nghanattin. N. Y.
DAILY MAIL ROUTE lIETWEEZ,
MONTROSE .& FRIENDSVILLE.
C OACIIES carrying malls and !proistme,eis _between
Montrose and li`rtendsville, will leave Searle's Motel.
.n Montrose, daily. at 7 o'clock a . tit and leave Friends
eine at 3 o'clock. p. in.
r4rlttinscs and carriages Cl4ll be :rocured ai the Liver,
:table of the subscriber in Montros ~ on reasonable terms
Montrose. Aitg. 16. 1b60., tt J.- D. .G0;01)':
? RTRAITS, PORTRAITS !
xEly: AIII:AI'iGEMENtS IN TiIE
1?I~ICh I 3 LOCK
MD; taiderafgued having taken tne Rooras formerl
L occupied. by. T. B. DE INS. is now prepared to furtilsi
' who may desirc, with k. good andltruthful Portrait.
• 'king well posted in the prodnettan of the various kind
•Pieturei of the day,l natter myself that my work is no
ccelled by any In this section of the country.l
Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms arc the
.4.IfIIROTY PE, PIIOTOGI4.-IPII
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IRLAI Ar9Tir PPI NF l ILLOg RAPII
Locket Pictures down to the-amMllest sized miniature
tin. Transferred Ambrotylies4tne finest ttjing out, for
mading by_fst to any part of the !World. without extra
mstage. .11v Pictures are bold. vitiorons, and expressive
—not those faint, lifeless shadows often sold about the
muntry. , Pictures taken In all kinds pf weather. equally
veil, except those of young children. No picture need be
aken unless perfect satisfaction is!eiven.
fn dressing for a picture, avoids lied cob - in... 7 -'omb as
•ins. purple, scarlet, pink. etc. Most other. l a k e well; a ,
-mit, black, red, snuff. brown, oringe;yelloir. etc.
Zslr' Remember that the place tO get pine 'I picture' is
n the Brick Block, over Read. Watrous kSti.ter's store.
J. U. HAZLETON.
Mon one, Pa., Nov. 26th., Ib6lb
DROVER & BAKER
CELEBR4 TED IViOISELESS
EWING KACHINES,
POE FAMILY AXD ItAstriPAcTlT - uil4Gl, USE,
495 Broadway, Now-York.
Agencies in all the principal Cities and
GOODS.
The Grover Baker S. M. CO. beg to
•.*-nt Om of the Wale to 'pale resently Introdu
01$148 FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
A _ser ticiOntalse,
THE BHUTPLE•cif LO u ; . STITCH.
These machines combine all the latest usilnl improve
rents in sewing machinery, and are highly cecutunteuded
4. their
implicity of Construction;
Nolselesaness; 'Rapidity;
Ease of Management;
Capacity for all kinds of aork,
tud,Meauty and "Regularity of Mitch.
Various styles of these machine. adapter{ to the house
r workshop will be Maud at the-different agencleaof the
Lnupany throughout the. United States. .Their new
HUTILE MACHINE ton' TAILORS' USE,
I:, latest triumpa of the sewing tipaehlne Mt—noiseless.
Aped. and easily operated—will commend Itself to those
vim use such machines fur manufacturing clothing.
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-:rove: • & Baker llachwes,
• 1 MAKING • THE i • •
MtOVER & BAKER STITCII. -
These Justly-oetebmted mactillea , adapted to-all the
•ants of the household and ma ufsetory; continue to
....taintain the pre - eminence whie the alniost universal
.wild of the public has awarded them.' The well-kuown
. TIiENGTH, ELASTICITY,
.& DURABILITY,.
'Vie Grojer & Baker Stitch ELASTICITY,
fahvaie Insure these
achines the preference for family use, for the manufac
re of each goods as are intended for weak—for Use and
it for show.
' l l9 Wherever the Ci• over et'ilta l ker Stitch Maelinet
:re exhibited and fairly judeciel An cenipatition with
.e leading Sewing Machines inl the market. ineltiding.
,e Wheeler & Wilson, they baire invariably borne hi/
.e first premium. ..
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This assertion is confirmed by the decision of the aim*
.ittees of the State Faire of
iIiLIN 6 Vale I ' ri
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• . 081 01 and '
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. - 1111I I CWi G kl% ,
:ecently held. which awarded ‘ the first premium to the
prever & !faker Tibrealse over al others b. eempetttlest.
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PiticXANSIIIP!
Towns in the United States.
TUE .FOLLOWING,ANDOII:BI.I I / 1 2475 OF
.ZIPAIIMErgs
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVISCE ALL WHO OUPIPHR - MOH
HEADACH:,E S
TIIAT
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. -
As these testimonials were uniniiciled by Mr.
Spalding, they afford unquesticmuble
proof of ,the efficacy of this truly
. scientific dicrovery. •
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spAutaxe. ItAicniviiss, COIL, Yeb.o,
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I tate Wed poorCepballe Pills. 'and /like Was se well
that I wan t efoo to send me VI worth mole.
Part of ese are for the bektbhors. towboat frame few
out of the first boa I gut from, you.
Saud the Pills by mall, audobliga
Yost üb't sem%
. JAB. SEIgINEDY.
Bamford, Pa.; Tab. &
R. C. Elpaldingir
I ISLA you to send me one more: box - ot your Cephalic
Pills; /Mu riceltvd apral deal of basyStrion Slim. •
Yost', respsclfully.
..._ • ANN STOIHNOVIE.
fi ne Spruce Creek, Uuntingdaa co., Pa., Jan. 11.
paidi . •
You will please seed me two boxes of your Pills. fiend
them immediately.
Iteapeetttilly
JNO. B. SIMONS.
P. B.—Piass.ssol one Do pan? Pills, and "ad Maas
ewe/tent. -
Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan.ll6.
Henry C. Spalding, Seq.
Please find enclosed twenty give tents, for tilletisend
me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are teed:
the best pills 1 haranyer tried.
Direct , A. STOVER, P. Z. •
Betts Vernon, Wyandot county, Ohio.
Beverly, Mau., Dec. B .
B. C. Spalding. Esq.
I wish for some circulars or large show bills.. to bring;
your Pills more particularly before my customers. jyyoo;
have anything of the kind. please send them to me.
One of my customers, who is subject to a severe sick;
headache ; ((usually luting two days), was eared of an J.
tack Oran how by your Mir, which I sent her. • ; ;
Respectfully yours,
W. B—WILEBS.
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Neynoldaburg, Franklin_Co., Ohio,
January 9. f
Henry C. Spalding,
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No. 4B endaratiret, N. Y.
Dear . , • •
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Inclosed find twenty-Rverrtlitt. (25.11,r which eimd
box of •'cephalic pills." Direct to Rev. Wm. Filler. a 4
"Rernoldsburg. Franklin county. Ohio.
-'Four Pills work li.trit thorn,-cure Headache almost
instanter.
Truly yours.. Wpi FILLER.
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Ypsilanti, Mich., - Jan. 14
Mr. SpaldinV.
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Not long sin ce recut to you for a box of Cephalic. Pill!
for thr.cure of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness.
and received the same. and they Aga an good an (reef
was induced ioverel for more.
gimalsend by return mail. Direct to
• A: B. WUEELER,
• Ypsilanti, Mich.
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Fmra the EXlMillift, .gorfolk. Va.
Cr pliatte seccnnplish the object roar which they were
made, viz.: cure or headache in all Its (mina.
Font MP" Examiner. Norfalk, Va.
They have been tested In atom than a thoseand
sitb entise success.
Fr•ma the Deniperut. St. Cloud. Minn.
If von are, or have been troubled with the headache,
4encf fur a hox-or cephalic pills, so that you naay have
[Hem in case of an attack.
Fro"' Me Ad vertialyr. Prm.;druce, R. I.
The Cephalic Ma arc said to he a remarkably effective
remedy fur the headache, and one of the very beet for
that very freliimut compliant which has ever been die
covered.
From Mr Western I 2 R Gazelle;..Chircifin,
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and unrivalled
. , FA'one the Vale?, Sh,r. Kanawha. Va.:
• We are sure that persims suffering with the I tiinidaehe
who try them, will stick to them.
Front (he; Pnlb Finder:llW) Oarlerios. Lt
Try them! p.m that arentilicted., and we are enre that
roar terlitunny can be added to the already numerOup.
'list that has received benefits that nu other medicine can
produce.
Fping the St. Lewis Dimocrat.
The immense demand for the Article (cephalic pills) Is
rapidly. increasing. •
From -t hr , . Gazette, Darenprt. lowa.
Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an ar
tide he did nut know toposeeaa real merit.
Fran the Adpeetixer. Proridente..R.
The testimony in their favor is strong, from the. most
respectable quarters.
From the Doily :Veva, IV'eteport,
Cephalic Pllli are taking the place of all kinds, .]
By the use of these Pine the periodicattacks Nerivits
or hict headache May be prevented ; and if taken &title
commencanient of an attack, immediate relief from pain
aqd sickness wilt be obtained.
They seldom tall in removing the Nausea and Headache
to which females are so subject. -
They act gently npon the bowel..--rernoving Costiveness.
For Literary lira, Modems. Delicate Fettle!es, and all
persons of sedentary habits.t tiey are valuable as afasatire,
imPro'ing the a! , yethe. giving toneand vigor to the diges!
five orgaus, and re:toting the natural elasticity Band
strength of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS. :we the result of long Investi;
• gat ion and carufilly conducted experiments,' hating been
In use many years, du r ng wh ieh time they have prevented
snd relieved a vast amount of pain add-suffering from
Headache, whether wipes ring In the narrow system or
from a deranged state of the stomach. •
They are entirely vegetable in their 6:imposition. and
aymbe taken at athletes with perfect safety without teak
mg any change - of diet, andlits amines of any disewreusble
Guts renders if easy to administer them focAildren.
Beware of , Counterfeits.
The genuine have Ave signatures bf Henry C. Spalding
oneach hog.
Sold by Druggists and other Dealers in lifedleines.j
A bug will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
gEoricric• SMIN
All orders should-be addressed to • 1
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, HENRY c. SPALDINCV
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covi . • Itch 98 Cedar Street, New Torts:
orrA eingle bottle or SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
- will eve ten thnes ite east annually...an
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SPALDING'S PREPARED. GIITEI,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE TIIE rizets!
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ECOSIO 9MT i - • DISPATCH
• . 1,37 -. ... k enTCII IN . 010111,RAIIN1 Kura."ll4 _
Al accidents will happen, even In well re ine d hunt
Iles, Ills very desirable to have some cheap and convex,
lent way for repairing furniture, toys, mockery, Ike.
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SFALD.INC.I3 PRISPASE.D-01,V71'
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meets all Fisch emergencies. and no hoirsehold can Afford
to he without IL It Is always 'ready, and up to the ink:k
ing point.
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"USEPCZ'IN ES EEY abuts."
N. 11:—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price 25
cents. Address, rimer C. SPALPING, I
No. 48, Cedar Street, New-York. .
CA TPTION.
AP certain Imprlnelpled persons are attemptlap to palm
off on the ansurpecthig public. Indtatlonoor my
_Prtpaned
Glue. I would caution all persons tenzatulne bdorepur
chasing. and see that the fall name, -
PREPARED OLUELaiI
le on the.outalde wrapper; all other. are swindlind corn
terfeita.
ABEL TURRELL
IS now prepared tome every ease of SCROFULA In
ale Country, and, he has a Remedy for nearly every II
to which flesh is heir. Wet the •
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GREAT MEDICINE EMPORIUM
of ABEL TURRELL, and be Availed of the benedto
peered. Montrose, July 17, 1861.
Si it 0 %RN - Iti lib
Asplendid assortment just reeedlve. Cldawdes,shades
bunters, wicks ; Me.. al Terrell's.
RIOR AND PRODUCTIVE FARM •LANDS FOR
SALE, twcatl-two miles South .of Philadelphia. In
the Garden SiatAl of the East> Best olitnato and location
for markets in the Union. • I .
(800 adverthiotnent el Vineland.] '
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HEAVY MESS POSH;
Bq tAe Barret,_ ay Bairleirin a. Atha.
Ayer"Fi . Sarsaparilla,-
FOR, ItIiXFYIN, it 'THE BLOOD, , •
And for tiMsinedy care of the Mlotanal "victim of
Scrofula Ind generations Affections, such as
1 Tumors. Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions. Phu
: pies. Pustules. Blotches, Beni, Blaine,
amid all Skin Disease.. •
Ostwimen, Ind., MI; June,
J. C. Art:R & Co. Gents: feel it ni,y duty to ;sr
6owledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me.
Daring Inherited a Serofuloua infection, I have suffered
from It in various ways for yearn. Sometimes it burnt
out In tileerC on any hands and arms ; sometimes It
turned inward land distrened me at the stomach: Two
years ago it broke out on me head and coveted my scalp
end ears with one sore. which was painful and loathsome
beyond description. I tried many medicines and sever o.
-, physicians, but without ;much relief from any thing
fact, the disorder grew worne. At length I was rejoiced
to real In the °expel Mensen that you had prepared
an alterative (Ssamparilli), f or
knew from your repo
lotion that any thing you merle mast be good. I sent to
Cincinnati smff gotit, and used it tilt it cured me. I took
It, as you agiviee. In small doses of a teaspoonful over a
month; and twat almost three bottles. New and healthy
skin soon bvgrn to form under the scab. which atter a
• while fell off. ;My skin Is now clear, and I know by my
Meetings that the disease is gone from my system. You
am; well believe that I feel what I am raying when I tell
you. that 1 hold you to be one of apostles of the age,.
awl mode ever geatehdly. Noun.
ALFRED R. TALLEY.
•, St. Awthistere Vire. ,Rese or Err alprlae,
fre and Salt Rhemurat, Scald Mead, Mug.
Sore' Eyes, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert - M. Treble writes from Salem. N. Y., 12th
Sept.,! that he has cured an inveterate cisc of
; Dreary. which, threatened' td-temnlnate adallyi tue
;persevering nir of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangers
tras attack of Nalignave Erysipelas by large doses of the
same ; says he cures the common, Ericptiona by it cos
I 'badly. i •
_Reenetioreli, goitre, or Swelled Reek:
Zebulda SlOnd of, Proved., Texas„ write.: "Three
bottles of yoneSarsaparilla mired me from a re— a
swelling on the peok.'wklela I had suffered from
eih.v. two ye-#.** , •
Laneorrbega or Whites, Ovarian Tumor,
• Uterine; Ulceration, Female DI .
Dr. J. A. 5, Channing, of New Yorielty, writes:
most ehevrthlly comply with the request of your agent In
saying. I have found your Sarimparilla-a most excellent
al ire in. the numerous complaints 'for :shish we em.
ploy such a remedy% but especially in Female Diseases
of the Seroltdous diathesis. I have cured many Invet
erate eases of Leneorrhma. by It, and some where the
complaint was mused by laceration of the uterus. The
alovration itself was soon cured. Nothing within_ -
tnowledrab: It for these female derangements."
Edward A. !arrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: "A dan
.gerous neer:inn tumor on one of the females In my family,
which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has
iti.lerath been completely cured by your extract of SKr-.
la. Our physician thought nothing but maims
:non could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your
Sarsaparilla sa the last resort Wore cutting, and it
proved effectual . Aftir taking your remedy eight weeks
no symptom of the dl ease remains."
lyjskilli and Blereartal Disease.
NEW ORLEANS, 25th August, ia.M.
De. 3. C. ATiP:n. Sir: 1 cheerfully. comply with the
request of your agent, and report to you some of the
effect. I have realized wlthinur Sarsaparilla.
I have cured with it, in my practice most of the cam-
Plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its
effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Mer
curial Disease. One of my patient's had Syphilitie ulcers
to his throat; which were consuming his palate and the
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken,
eared him Ire five weeks. Another was attacked by IWO
titulary symptoms in hi, nose, and
.the ulceration had
eaten sway aconiddentble part of it, do that I believe the
disorder would ' , non reach his brain and kill 111 m. lint it
yielded to my administration of your_Sarsaparilla ; the
ulcers healed, and he Is wellagain, not of course without
some distigniation of the face.A.woman who had been
treated for the acme disorder by mercury was. suffering
from this poi Son in her bones. They had become so schef.
live to the weather that on a - damp tiny she suffo ' r ed ex,
mudding pain in her Joints and banes: She, tho was
cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I
blow from its formula, which your agent gave me, that
this Preparation .(tom your laboratory must be a great,
remedy; consequent ) y, these truly rentarkable results
with it have not surprised me.
Fraternally yours, . G. V. LARI3IEG, M. D.
IthanMatiem, Gout. Liver Complaint.
Lr rie:rr,sorztcr., Freston Co., Ya., athluly,
Dn. J. C. AYER. Sir have beemaillieted with pain
ts] chronic Phonnatim for a long time, which baffled the
skill of physieJans,and chick to me in spite of all the
remedies I could find, until 1 triestyour Sarsaparilla. One
bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored _my general
health so mach that I am far better than before 1-was
attacked. • "think it a wonderful medicine. .1. FItEA
Jules Y. Qetcbell, of St. Louis, writes : I have been
silileted for !years with an affection of the Liter, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thing. and every - thing,
Ailed to relieve me t'and I have been a broken-down man
foe some years &ammo other muse than derangement of
the Line. My beloved past or, the Rev. Mr. Espy, ml v Med
me to try your Sarsaparilla, bemuse he said he knew you,
and any thing you made was worth trying, !iv the bless
ing of Oath has cured me, and has so purified my blood
as to make anew man'of me. I feel youne . again.. The
best-that car be mid of yen is not h a lf go od enough."
fiehlertass Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Vb.,
creation,' Caries,
.and Exfoliation of the
Donee.
A great Variety - tee:mem have been reported to us where
cures or these formidable complaints have resulted front
the use of this remedy, but our•space here will. not ad
mit them. Some of them maybe found in our American
Almanac, which•the agents below named are pleased to
tarnish gratis to all vrho - call for. them. .
Dyspepsia, Heart DI ,; Fits, - Epilepsy.
Melancholy, 'Neuralgia,
Many remarkable cures of these affections hare been
made by the.alterat We power of thistitedicine. It stimu
lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond.
Its reach. Suelea remedy has long been retriired by the
weeessitles Of the people, and we are confident that this
will do for them all that medicine cap do.
Ayer's -Che rr y , PectoraA
-son Tun Turin ma: or ,
Coughs; Colds, Influenza, 'Hoarseness,
Croup Bronchitis ' Incipient Consutop.-
tloniand for the Relief of Collliounp. -
• Uwe Patients, In advanced
stages of the Disease.
Pis is slretnedy so universally knorm to surpass any
other for the cure-of throat and lung complaints, that It
is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
unrivalled excellence foe coughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful; cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known thtougkout the civilized nations of the earth.
Few are the communities, or even families, , among them
who have-pot some personal experience of Its erects , —
mine liting trophy in their midst of its victory over this
subtle andldatigerons disorders of the Throat and lunge.
As all hue,* the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
as they knpw,too, the effects of this, remed we need not
do. more than to assure them that it y,
has now all the yir.
toes that did have when making the cures whichfiato
won so strongly upon the confidence of Mankind.
'PaParwilbY Dr. J. C. AYE& So CO., Lowell, KIM
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For vile bvAiwet Terrell. Montrore ; Church & Fbh.n .
Dundaff ; leultmin ..S. Swisher, Auburh Centre, upc! 1 y
dealers an. drugginte every% hcre. oc S y cu
ckrtis o ll.rr AVEc).MEO
MISERY
Just .PutiiAlug !II a seakd Enrelope ; Prise 25 tents.,
LECTURE BY DIL CCLVERWELL
gait on the enlist and cure of Sperrnator
!lora. Consumption, dietital and Phy*lca
. Debility. Nervousness. Efillepsy : Impair
ed Notriticin of the body Lassitude ; Weakness of the
limbs and the hack; - Didleposition : loss of memory;
:meridian td society ; love of solitude : timidity ;
trust ; dizziness.; headache : affections of the eyes ; pim
ples on the face ; Involuntary emissions. and sexual - In
capaehtY ; the chnsentiences of youthful indiscretion;t4.
admirable lecture clearly prto:es that the
above ennumerated. often self-afflicted, evils may he re
moved without medicine and without surgical operations
and sbouldbe read by every youth and every man to the
land.
Sent under seal. to any address. Ina plain sealed envel
ope. on the'recelpt of six cents, or two postage stamps,
by addressing ' DR. Cl/3S. J. C. KLINE,
jutlo—'6l9 • 127 Bowery New York, Poet Box. 45811.
EgEN 1 14 , EIIPS
TAR. AND WOOD NAPTHA
Is as best itedicini in Me worldfOr the cure of
j Coughs and Colds, Croup,
DrOnchitis, Asthma; DifficultHreathing,
- I Palpitation of the Heart.
Pis Mfg of paiianni in advanced stages of
Consumption together with all Diseases
fof the Throat and Chest and which ..
predispose to Consumption.
Jf /flacks Me root of Ocean, and makes thefell
des r_ayer• assocumb toils influence. It alsoprodo-
esste.expectoration induces healthy (talon
in dliaued Mucous Itembrand and tissues.
It is peculiar! adapted to the radical
. e re of AAHNA.
One dose orlless tura/nab& S 17:11P ',len Ores
eau and consequently 5h0p,a411.4 she joerticukar -
ingure of lAe dinwe dents. Il le -cry pteneas.4 •
eo ties lasts. and ?romp , to 'reefs.. ?swig .5
A. 4.Arinoect Chat UincOloiible In the cord of
Inceptor*vial , V
p r ida 50 man mt &tea. Frrixrreni only by
11r7,A. F... 5 IrEl an.lNAirtbv..4.
. //L. N. IV. curn,r au, and f'OPLAI streets,
PAllad'a. Al. • frie• •onle in' Mantra, b y
inh.39 u•Inol ABA% TPRIIELL Druquitt.
Tr..erc)saterte.
mint Bost to market. constantly on hand. and at as low
a_ price as it can be obtained of any Dealer in tows,
"Prattnember . Tundra Drug bturd:
RbrORT OF SOLON ROBINSON,
_OYTUE NEW YORK.TRIBM,-
- 171• ON TUE \
VINtLAND BEVTLEM'ENT.
6/ — The following lit an \ extract from t 6 report of
Solon Robinson. Esq.. pub' inhedin the New Tort -
bune, in reference to .Vintiand. All persons' can read
thin report with interest.
• •
/Laval:taps of Farming near Rome — Fineland—lte.
mark upon - Marl-4oil, its. great. Fertility—The
Cautei of Fertility—Amount of Crops Produced— -
Practical Evidence.
Win oh - Minty one Of the mOSt extertolve fertile tract.:
;In an alitioat level p osition , and suitable condition .tut
,tleasaitt farnalmi tat wet:now of this side of the west
prairies. 11 e found some of the oldest :farms appa
rently just Its profitably productive as when first ele cted
of foreseflfty or a hundred ye:we : ago.
The gtiologiet would soon diseover the cause of this
amtlnuctl fertility: The whole conntry is a Marine de
posit, and all through the soil we fonnilevidencen'of cal- • •
eareous;rubstancee, generally in thl Jon of' indulated
micarcona marLehowing many distinct rotors of ancient
athe tertiary formation :add this manly substance
in senttdred all titnamit the soil. in a very co:an:Mat:A
form, and in the exact condition most easily :tented - Nte !
by such Plants as the farmer desires to cult Wale. - -
Mart, in all its funds hits beemosed to fertilize croptin
England, front the time it was occupied by the Romans:
4tul in'France nail-Germany a marli:it is counted on as
valinthie. bed of manure; that tan he -dug and carted' •
.old spread over the,field. now much more valuable then
it must he when found already mixed through the sol 4
where new partietel will - be- turned up and exposed. and. -
tranefortned to the owner's .use everytime be stirs the' '.
earth. • > -
Having then satisfied our min& with the wee; they
will notate excited with wonder at seeing Indubitable ev:
ideoce Of fertility of a soil - a:Whin one ell:Whom hay.
Ing the same general there:Merl:ales or at least appearan
ces, Isehtlrely unrempnerative oxcept as Its Productive- -
oesn is promoted by artificial fertilization. •
A feiew - orda about the quality and value of this land
for cultivation, of which we have tome strong proof. • ".
' Ourtirst visit waif to Williamlfranklie:
townsidp, Gloucester county. who purchased some eight ,
miles north of Milville, about three years ago, for the
purpoed of establish's:ea etc= mill, to work ap the Rm.,"
berintc4 lumber, mem:loft by the'new as wet?'
as the urewood nnd . coal. for which he built a teak
mile and a half Mpg. lie also tarnished alzfeeflefrilto of
_
the road whlth Nis, and had no doubt made the 'milt'
profitable, though hia main object *Ss to opett afermi::
having become convinced that the soil wits vaiva i.ie tar
cultivation. In Ibis he has not been di:owl:minted, as
some or his crops prove: For 'matinee, the secosd time
of cropping,'so6 bushels of potatoes on ode acre, worth
60 cents a bushel In - the field. Title year, seven acres,-
without manure, produced 356 bushels of oats. Inone—
fleld4 the first crop was Potatoes. planted among the.
roots, aid yielded 75 bushels. The potatoes were deg,-
and wheat sown, and yielded 1G bushels ; and the stabile
• turned under and sown to buckwheat which yielded Ettf,
bushels; and then' theground was sown to -cl Over wadi
-timothy, which gave as a llret crop 24 tons per sr re.
The fertilizers applied tolhese eropi were first, Asher -
from clearingssecond.. 225 pounds of superphosphate -
of time; third 130 pounds Peruvian awn° ; then 50'bush- - -
elseof stacked lime has been spread upon the clover since
it was mowed, and turned in for wheat..
Mr. Wilson's grovringcrops, and the wheat Stubble of •
- the priMent season, all indicate his land as productive as
any part of the State. .
At Mary Barrow's, an'old style JerteY woman farmer,
severattulles south of alr.:Vl'lliordis, we were Po Oarticu•
larly struck-with the tine appearance of a field ofcorn,that
we stoPped to inquire of the hired man how It w e ts pro
. duced.' We found that the land had been the year but
one beforhin wheat-, sown with clover.and this entame
Se.lBolll and last spring ploWed once, with one' -. poor old -
'nag." and planted wi th corn.
"Yee. hut you manuredhigh, we suppose 1" we skid ht
ternamitivelyi and go - t his replv;—
..Waid, you see. we - couldn't done that; 'cause we .
hadn'tl,but forty-one horse loads al together. for 53 acres,
and we wanted the Most 011't fur the truck."
The truck con s:sted`of beets, carrots, cabbage, enema,.
hers, mellons, te., and a very productiVe patch of Lima
beam...it:row': for marketing. Se we were satisfied that
the soil was not infertile, in en unaided by clover_ whin:
had fed the corn, because the "truck patch" had not been'
chlvered, and had been 1n mart vation long enough
htemte all signs of forest.
Our Peat visit was to the large farm of Andrew pt a rp,
five miles north of Millyille. from half to a mite east of
the' railroad, and just about in the centre of Vineland.—
r. - Saarp commenced work here in December, thin, up
on ginacres. In less titan three years he has.got 21.1
acres Cleared and in crops this:ma:mm - 411 Well inclosed
and di tided Into- several fields; with cedar rail or pole -
fence t has built a two-story dwelling, .about thirty-six
or forty feet, and a sneillerlione for farm laborers, and a
stable and granary and some other outbuildings..
Coniiderable part of the 4tud was cleared fur the plow. • '
at V) dulf.tr: , an acre, and on some of it thellik. crop :ca.'o
bucks inalf. limed with 50 bushels in powder per acre.—
Thin crop may be put in from July 4th to 20th. and yield.:
from twenty 10. thirty bushels per acre, harvested in Nov.-
ember; when the land being sowed with 150 pounds of
Peruvian guano and seeded with rye. yielded 12 to 15
bushelsper acre and ten dollars worth - of straw. The
rye stubble turned. after knocking off a large growth • of
oak sprouts. and dressed again with guano and - seeded -
to wheat, gave 15 or l 0 linehels. The crop which he. was
threshing while We mere there promises more, of a very
plump grain, and tile straw is very heavy.
We went over the stubble and band the .clover anti
timothy: Isom seed sowed Last spring. on the wheat a Ithe
out harrowinr.t. looking an' well as we ever saw I t upon
any old cultivated farm. and'wit It a little work: done fn- ,•
the -Winter to clear off some root,: and oaten 19.11 M Pa,
and setting stakes to mark permanent ones, we will pc
,ahle - to cut the crop next )'ear with a mowing machine
awl we will guarantee two tons per acre, if he wilt give • -
the :it:mai:6l if dm-err:on: the estimate. • -
Pact of the land was planted a ith mitatoes for • a first
crop, - which yielded one birthed and twenty :bushels per
acre. i It was then listed with tiny bushels per acre. and
seedeid with is heat and eldier, Vieldint an average of -
over 15 bushels per acre, and tin! clovernow looks beau
tiful.;
Oilier, portipwo haveheen planted with-corn as a tint
crop. - ttlticit yielded thirty hmliels of seilow flint corn,
and the second crop /Th-ty busbel-.-and- the third crop,
treated 150 pounds Ott:nano. we are sure no one would
estimate below forty bushel , per acre. - -
[The reader will red Meet that the writer is now opeak.
in_ of iAlidS perfectly new-, and which can scarcely hr Con
sidereilln good arable
In tsther cases the corn crop of last year was: folhiwed
with:oats this season, not yet threshed. but will asemee,
probably forty to airy bushels, sweet, potatoes,
•mellons, sod in fact. all see:1;1:1er. as well •as i•ltug
peach and other fruit trees planted this year, :thew tiro
plainly that title long neglected tract of land should re
in:lin-4'u no longer. and there is now a strung prohal•ility
that it - will not; for under the auspices of Mr. lamb it
will be - divided into small lots, with road:cite-Med to a ,.
commodate all—the surveyor is tithe busy at this ”..,1;
—and atiptircharers will h'erequired to build neat t eat
' tunable 11011. AS. and either - fence their lots in umfortitity,
. ay agree to live withoUt fence, which would be piefera
by"whieh menus. a good population will be secured
who'will establish elantehes; •school, stores, Mills. in,. '
' chine shops and tomes—homes of A tnerican fanners. Pots
rounded by gardens, orchards, fields and tornforteoftio
Bizet' 11 fe.
If 'any - one. from any derangement.of len:lneos. Is desire
ono of changing his pursuits for life'. or who Is fron any
MASA dIAd . SOAS to find a new location and cheat: home in
tile country, and who may read and believe what we have
truly stated he will do well logo and see for himnelf what
may he seen within alwo hours ride of Philadelphia.
. • SOLON ROBINSON., '
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