The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 30, 1862, Image 4

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HOOFLADTD'S
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THE 4 P B
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TANDARD - REMEDIES.
I 1.. v e utrinlml ti Ir gres.t popularity
• ,111! trinl. I;ntwnfudrd Laisfactiou
than iu cL coca.
TIOOPLAND'S
AN BITTERS
I)!Apep,la, Jasizttlee..Nervons. Do.
I:Lau.. a the Kidnei
from a ‘ll , ardt rc.l 'her, or '
~f and I.llzeptave 0,rga.:44,
PLETECT
ti ri - ttP, Cat is mu,Al7 lElt AID ADDL.
• /7 , 1 CE, iv coats po• 11,;ttle.`,
:: - ant's Balamit Cordial
ors roe:Tie:LT etas • •
• C , 2., Cr Um:nese/is, Brenelcitis, infiumm,e
•:. Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption,
the meet tuts:Ceiling curet rice know*
of
oNEIRMED CONSUMPTION.
0.3 :c 7S-kambi
pet bottle 6 •
:XIANG'S GERMAN PILL,
tt:r:a4;ll,lll.l:art..4. Arra, I a. rcre•
. , ' May are Panic
;Trlt ezuctnc3a. aro.l are fugar,o , t ,
I`lll Lau 'L.'', ri.
r'uox.
• ifrrilmvki 3A,:5cr..., A
I. Ilk. r.r,tl are F6l by
JACKSON triN ua GLI 0ni.1141 of ea...b
41,777 c," annually. 'OQ ;
cor.zn.rr.d.,t er, ut:tice• fr•ri ail
• 11:CFO ..1L12.14.1 aro „,ca by,_4
DMRHAVE'S
LLAND BITTERS_
; , •
, . • , •4 - A , .
• _
Nt.,.
• •
-'4IATT/Es;DIIAL
CarnATED hOLLA . ND ntmEby FOR
DTSPETSIA,
CASE OF tii-EKIDNEYS,
\ ZAITEIL COMPLAINT,
...',I;INESS OF ANY KIND;
:: :: EVER AND AGUE,
, 5.....• uffectiotot psrokrelurnt upon a di.ord,rod,
&CH OR LIVER,
on, 'A rilty of the Stamorh,ColiAs
of A ppottle, Derpotoleory. Costlvelooss,
' •• : • lu all Nrry.oloulthruinatir. and.
ti Whs., In ammo - our: iustato , r, provost
~1 in other, diode , ' a 31,1.1,41 estre
-1 •' s ‘ozetal.lorotaPoutol. propared orl SlTlrtly
„..• :011r the mannet of the roloUrattel
7lt. 1 , 1:a1t./two at pro ,
• . I.orr dosna,..l ootonooleing with
1•.•loa load arattertal • r fo a• of Ilda
• u :Inv 1.1 a Pron l•roo:1,t • Itt, them and
1-•• 1,11,1,0 n of Its ash,. It Avow Tel of
t • L•anetr.p itl,t Its Ina!, soLlfd
'
• •f Looetll to Mee ivranne whore
• . , . • ~ 1, ,•1., n ji., palm; 13 the o,tintome
,•ther fora.e...f •totriromoo. Generally
,•
t. 1, f•ole its way Lproltly to the end
.
el rr3 nen, la•ino. np the
• t infustog test hrolth and rigor
1,0 1,14,14 to find Olifl 1..c.,r0cx oil
.•;, 1.11: to tio. nick. troop eodh tr gotitiNt. it
7 to' ui ttron.att: .Lt of i•logular
READ CAREFULLY!
1 .glf.v. I , vrtorc...Fllsnd
.•, nt..l rrnale. , l nt
•or six Sr. l'ivr.,l , ll.ty. Tbo
L tru!, r..lelkntr4 ‘ll,liribr
,141 , 14 the .Could gunnl 6,90 tigt
7 rl.l..lsition. Sr , e that our uszke. I. no toe
. •
‘7.vnerclly. It eart b. foreett•ded
ta Lost ponzta. • ' •
:t)L E 1`110r)11ETOP.S.
PAGE, YR. Sr CO.,
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,Ilarrnrcutists and
PrrTSBURGH,-PA.
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r.ll Etonanchic preparation of
1 uf 02:ygira and Carbon by eons.
idgn medical
tffi.eacy in each of the
"DTs .9.llt.c.riONS,
1' 7: n. DTARRATA,` — MINSTI
c•- ~. .1 , -LT RAVINE. SCURVY.
R11.£1.77A-
C'snISETTENCES, =FE
XEURALGIA.CiIIiONIC
WEAICITESS *QS.
WIfiTTS CIILOROSIS.
FACE, EOUGBIZESS OF
• • f, • JESSE SMITH.
',. r
pe . : JO mart of rig and tiorthkst emostafaitif
The only Generinq Part ,- and lifixiicisal Balsam hie ".
the=Mel!' 4 V BUTTS" written with a pen,
c-si, - -,7 o' thounands daily proves that • . - - -, -o 0 ' • -
.:' :a of Iron can for a moment be s and the printed lape l of the proprietors,..." S. W.
~,-.,,• .. t. Impurities of the bkod,,de- ' .FOIV4 & V.0.,,r on the cote; wrapper.
w' .. , ......1 crier! ... - y, pale and otherwise . . ,
~. 1 . 1 a'o.lt intLeato its necessity in al- - ALI lobo ruferiFith cony &nude of the 77trosilt
•: e •7' ).ta.ble case. In all cases of Lungs oc . Chest, as obe , ...nt Nte relief by wing,
( inor am, chlor - etoa. its Wiitaros - Biaism of Wilt chexry. .. - 7 .
ht'elly renovating. No remedy
$.. t , ~ itt , ...coverod,lia the whole history. , Wifitar'S ,811,1811 M of Wild Cherry;
- : which exerts each prompt t lappyy s .. 1 •
i FAX 1,
YAIIED.BY
.
.-. . . :i - arat,re e ff ects. Good appettle. COM- !
• ~ - .-.•:• co, rapid . acquisition, of strength. •. ' S. W. [ ; FOWLE'IIt; CO., -
',..cr. , ....c-al disposition for active and,
NO. IS TRE4OIiT STREET liOsToli
~..1 ~-. rc:e , immediately _ follow its, use. t,
.
•,....::. ..2.- - ..1 c.cMachic and general restorative --- - ._.., i . ,; solo BY .. .-
.
t • '7 r.k, : - .ro ,rior and no substitute. -
-,:lee
tint trivial boxes containing - - Iktis466, 'Deniirs, sad if ercham , i i i „,,, Ws
,- • - . prler 59 ce,!it* per trea : Fix boxes, i cod 'illy in the Gelled Stake.
' .; - AAZvIt. thLT.CIII.C4 01). For sale by .
- ' ' .....- it,1.1.1y. AVM be sent Ifibi. to Vir."For 0.1 . e by Abel Taereil and Read. Watrons & Foe'
‘• . ,•• o - . rot 4 4. l "ht Price . ...A .U .,. /44 " ter, llooiroee: 1..11. Woortrotr,Dittioele• Amos-Nichols
. '• .',..,- •', rlc.. lattand b. a d ""'"'"' "" * liroOlvi: WilitOrt_ 1 1 -Vox icy. ii.rinrd :. We .4 is ward
1 - ... 'B. LOCKE St CO., , G B, li i ! i n d t . 9:lld; J. C. fOlmet.o4, DUNI4I; L: Grinll, WWI
' . . 0ci1196.-.yie .
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General Agents. - . i , .
~ 339 BROADW&V...N r: .." 1 - - ' IMBRIIATIVO OIL, . '
. .
,-.-!.--ito abOvo la a fiardiana err tiall 470 z-A Kind s ot ItubjAcry t rei isle bv
...,........... CAC4 bras. - r • , i • - 'AM TURRECtr.
ahnorb4d by the blood, and.
the who': system, no
a :an tempo their truly vender-
HOSTETT I ER'S
STOMACH BITTERS:
. .
The prr_prietors aid manufacturers of 110 - ..,
TETTEH'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BUT
TERS-can appear with perfect: confidence to.
physicistsand citiiens generally of the United
States, b cause the article has attained is repu
teflon be tofore unknown. A few .fieti upon .
Oils. poi t. Will 'speak more powerfully 'that"
l e
volumes "f bare assertion or blazoning puffery:
The consumption of llostetter's Stomach Bit
ters
"...
for
i he last year amounted to over a halt;
million 1 antes, and- trim its.manifest steady
increast lu times Past, it is evident thit during
the coming. year the consumption will reach
near one istillistn hot ties. This immense amount .
could ntl , liir bavebeen sold but !be the rare
medicinttV properties 'contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanetion of the most. prominent
physicians in those sections of the country .:
where die article is best known, who 'not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are read:r ntall times to give testimonials to its
ellieneyt 1 all cases of storadeltic derangements
inn I the diseases resulting therefrom. '
This di tot a temporary popularity, obtained
by estiltordinary elfeirts in the way of trum
peting, tile qualities of the Bitters, but s solid
estimation of aminvaluable medicine, which is
dent incidtpbe as Enduring ns time iiself.
Bost etier's Stomach . Bitters have proved
a Godsead to regisins where fever and- ague ~
and various other_ bilious complaints hoes
conotedi their victims by hundreds. - To be
alio to ;state confidently that the "Bitters"
ore a cet-tain *ore for the Dyspepsia 'and like
tidteases, ii to the-.Proprietors.a source of-un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
.
from the Ttoniach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous - system,
,giving it that tone and energy in-Dispensable
for the restoration of b calt h.- It operates upon
the stomach, liver, nod other digestive organs,
niilDy liot.powerfally, and soon restores them
t 0 a condition essential to the healthy discharge'
of the.fhuctions of nature.
. .
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it nstimulant peculiarly ,adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasaht to the palate,
lavigor4ting to the bowels, excellent as a Male,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence or thousands of-,aged Men and women
wholnisle 'experienced theitenefit of using this
'preparation while suffering from stomach de
rattgontivits and general debility; acting under_
the advice of pliyoiciaus, they have abandoned
all delCierioils drugs and fairly .tested
merit's ttf this article. A foi .words to the
gentler ilex. Thire are 6trtain periods when
their cares far so harassing that many of-them
sink under the trial. 'l4te relation of mother
and child is so absorbiegly tender, that the
mothef,lespecially if slte ifte young, is 'apt, to
forget her own health in tier extreme-anxiety
for her infant. :; , liould thebtperitid of maternity
arrive diming the oumnter section, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. here,
then, is a:necessity - tor a stimulant to recupe
rate the : cnergies of the systeni,, and enable the
mother to hear up under her exhausting Oslo
and re6tonsi,bilities. ;Cursing mothers gene
rally prefer theltitterc.!ct all miler invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to - the taste as
well ascertain to give a permanent increase
of bodily. st rengt h.
All those persons. to whom we have parties
.
.
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
• fever mad ague. caused by malaria, diarrhtea,
dysentery, indigestion loss of appetite,"and
Xll.liseases or derangements of. the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation. atid nursing mothers, *lll consult
• their own physical weir:it:6 by giving to lios
tetter's Celebrated:Stomach Bitters .a trial.
cAUTION.—We caution the public agOnst
using any of the many imitations Or counter
• felts. hut ask for IIIYSTETT.F.IO9 CELEBRATED
&nisi ACII Birreus, and , see that each bottle has
the words "Dr..l: Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the battle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, anti
observedhat our autograph signature,is on the
label.
Prepare? and sold :py HOSTETTER. a
SMITH., Pittsburgh. Pa., and sold by' all
druggists, groCers, and dealers generally
throughout the Milled Statea, South Amor
iioa. and German 3,„
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cheity.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild - Cherry.
Coughs, Colds, - Cough,
Coughs, Colds, Coughs,
Asthma, Bronchiti*A, Boarskoess, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Bronchitis; hoarseness, Bron!hitts.
Whooping Cotigh, Croup,
Whooping
_Cough, Croup,
'Consumption, COnsumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption,
. ,
ale all like di.seases,'fincl an unfailing antidate, a
ready relief, and rt:snre and speedy cure, in. glum
great and'unirersalliappreeed remedy, - •
Wistar's BalSam of Wild
Wistar's Belem:ll . ot' Wild
. The Be l l% Jacek !War, , • .
Welt knOWNI ¢ad muck reaps:fa amour Me tiers= puss-
Mist. of Chia country, smoker the follsubeg eateletestj'ett
Ste beau qf tke caltices ,
41ANOrZet, 'TA., Feb. lb, ILSIL
Memo. S. W. & CO., Boston,—Dear Sim
Having realized in My family important Demean boat
throne of your valuable peparation,.WlSTAlit'S BAL..
RAM OF WILD CUL:DRY,' it affords me plearmre
recommend it to thi ptthlia Soave eight yearn sae ono
of my cistighters,seeMed to be in a decline, and lin!e
bones of. her recd\•cry' were entertained. I then pro
cured a irittle of jour lizrollent Italnam, and before An
had taken the whole kif the contents of the bottle there
was a great improvetnent in her health. I bare, in lily
individual. case, made frequent nip of your valuable
medicine,' and basic &nye} . .. been benefited by it.
hinreeer, caaititin the publiz againut
cause there is a Clod deaf of spvirnu Wideris Balsam 41
Wild Ck errs afloat tki,imirtioat the comin-y.:
- • • . Virginia 'Testimony..
CirtiftcaLs from Ata Normosues NotTON, al Illa
Exelosiee: Office, Rich eat
• . BSc IiMOND, Va., Feb. sq. lIRL
Umtata:. S. W. Folit.t . ic Co., Boston,— Gentlemen t
1 with pleasure testify to the great nterit'br Your - it
Valuable 'lung inediiine, Dr, Wurratii Braaten 07
WILD CllEgftY, which is likewise highly,valued by
many of:our esteemed citizens, who have toned its
virtues be triaL •
•I first made use of;this Balsam some three years since
for a "violent and dratressing . entrgh which bathed the
ekill of Physicians, and, to my joy, experienced sitch
gratifying relief , as to induce me to persevere in its uti4 -
1 always' keep it hyltne, and ever find it to be unfelt
trig in it effects. No medicine thaVl haft ever said
has given such speedy relief. Yours truly,'
NORBOILSE NORTON.
•J • Frong Jesse Smith, Pig,
Presided of de J4l4vni. - C.4stail Baal, eel ale is u
ke . net said asecliestenaed tkrostyhed Nee leas,..
- MbILIIISTOWN, Jan. 9,1860
. 4)
• MeSSFi. 8, W. F4wt.r. t Co.,—Dear Bin: liming'
used Dr!Wiaran'd BALSAM OF WILD CHEIXT ka
about fillers yearif and baying realized its -benelichil
emits in my 'family, ii adurde me gent pleaeure
recommending o the public no avaluablevenedy It
muses of; neat !stags, colds, coughs, ,9c., and a remedy
,which I consider tb be entirely innocent, and maybe
:taken With perfect safety by the moot delicate lb Waft
Yours very re-ape:dully,
sAnroitiv-s
.
LIVER INVIGORATOR •
Kgyzn iiitunrrnsii. j
ITU compounded entirely' Trout Guenaiset . 1
losesomean tatablebet ton. &Mandan: Mallen* Wawa
and appnyrid by all that - ere used 11, sad Is now re , '
sorted m era h ma:ldeate Is e l WI thirdiruies Is Wadi ti
Is
nneamelltal.
' It toe woe damask. g wahla the Let nroware
wbo ...am .0 all lopes el relief. as the anseerass
certlarens ,puwaston sho. •
sem&
T a bdoss must be adaptedlnlay -
Ito the uuapers w lorst et the •
ladlealual biking, 11, and ua• , al Is aura Games as le
aet gaol, on the Hoven
•• ' Lit the elothe et year Judie:en! guide yes la ilia
re at the prirgit IN- via uttiTonowe o
Walenre Liver. Cola- plelnita,,Dlll•neht.. ,
tacks, Dripepete. Irlassalle Dlarrhaiia.
lin na ma• rC am in.plaints, Dynamite- ,
ley,' Dropsy, 114411 Stomnatell, 11ahltunt
1
- Costlveueea, Choi.' le, tholera,-Chiile.
.111112Marboas, Cholera Intentions. Fiala.
knee, Javandlee, termite Weakness.
• ne, mat may to nod sue- . easefully sa ea Ordlnia
-ry . penally' Medi.. pri eine. ItelleureSlCK
" US ALIACH E, Oel deemed' eee terry.) In
twenty antnntell, I two of three Tea'
appeared , are, tale!" en. at inameniemeel et
elw
A z
at who um 11l axe
la luaseue. . •
AUX WATER. 111 TILE MOVTII WITH
TUE INVIGORATOR, AND 81,1(11..LOW
BOTH TOGETHER.
!eke One Dollar per Dottie.
CATHARTIC PILLS,-
• Otkurou
Pura Iregetablo'n
ULM'S -CASES, A
In Any inmate.
The Family CA
but active Cathartic
nod In bin Traction zoom
The eanstnntly Increment',
larelnan used the P1LT... 1
all eipre stop. eed In their
them within the reach of ell.
The Pronnaion well ilftoilV
so differentportions - 0r too
me FAMILY CA-
W*, with doolreforeore to
bees ereoposesied from-•
table Rem..., which sa l
..drasatary arid, and are
ss when • lead:bete to
rungetrients of ot.•
toes., Pains in the
Costirenes*, Pain
the whole body
frequsetly„ if ne_gleetet. ,
Tor, Loss of Atty..-
'anon of Cold over
totes, Wadi:retie, or
all lodate watiory
Children*? Adult*,
Portlier elln Stool
hob* heir, ow numerous
• 11. T. W. SA
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
GFtEAT:ATTRACTIONS
AT T. IF:
FOOT OF MAIN smicr•
otiE extensive Furniture EstabliAmeut
I SMITH Bacrruutts having been refitted. am
6.at I v _improved. the proprietor. respeetfult
quo : ince to the citizens of Montrose and viein
v that they are constantly making and keep o;
and the LARGEST and BEST assortment o
„FURNITU - 1{ i..
To be found ha the Country.
‘Ve give the following list of Ow of the III”
CleS which we will sell -at greatly reduce.-
mees, for CASH OrREADY'PAY:
3ur.olus, Walnut or Mahogany, • with glint'
7iom 316 to 335.
iltireaus with marble - or brpeatelle top., Goa.
Slit to $34. And a large assortment, from. IV
Sin. 11 14, to 318,
ash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Squar.
'tends, of all varieties -and priies, from 75 Cent ,
to tea dollars.
,ks, Divans „Towel Racks, Footatools,Otto.
ns, Lounges, S.e.
s.,,,tre, Card, PieP, Toilet., Dining, Kitchen
Tables.
and Wood Scats, RoAters
-010: Flag, and Woed Seats, of every varjety
.1
-4.,fris, tete a totes furnished at,short nutie
New York prices: '
N. B. Ready made coffins on hand-or fur
.ishod at short notico.-11.:aeses always in
oi.iiness when desired.
• We Pinploy none but'Cstscrut. nod EXPERI.
NCED Wol[l 01E11: We intend to,do our Wont
'ELL, and sell it as Low , an it can be -affoilico
*. w. wirru,
A . 9.011T11, JR.,
E: H. SM sTII.
•
Montrwe. Jam IRtb.
~KEYSTON.E• HOTEL , A
At Mnntrose, Penn, • •
WM. 8. U T E, Ittopr. r
puts new' and commodious Hotel situate'
11 on 1- 1 4iblic Avenue, near the Court tiouse.and
leanly in the centre of the business portion of
Vioutrose, is .now fu completed and furnished,
.end was opened' on Monday. the 27th day of
September, 1858, for the' accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he is , now 'prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail tit' give
Complete' Satialiction. . •
The Hotel - and Furniture are new', and no ex'.
•.iense has been • spared to render it equal: if not
superior-to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. It is well supplied with all the
resent improvements and comforts, and obliging
.4 , 4481.144i/1 always be readyto respond to -the
tall of customers.
The Stsbks connected with this House are
•
The
and Convenlent t :
The Proprietor respectful I y.stilicits the patron.
of his old friends, and the - public generally.
WM, K. HATCH..
SEW • GOOLS'
JACOB SECULEN.
NEW
NEW
L. HARDING & CO'S,
NICHOLSON EPOT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
We t.edetertnined not to be out Alone
in the way of
ALL RINDS OP PRODUCE Talieti Eithange f ? t
G CZO 00 D fil
YERS' CONFOUND EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE,
41- the Orbit Remedy for Indigestion. Billions and
Esivtidonseomplaints, and all 41tVillSe0 Orilla Blood, for
sae, at wholesale and retail, by .
.ABEL TERRELL.
FLp'ID
V
C a a tiotheue, diem, lamp oil, 4e.
seam,
mirii i irmaj o i .
J immie
?LIM Painters' coe,—.a substliatit for to tine. abet at
a meta lye* pr'rel tee sal* ley d.SWL TVAAX&
giving tbids. kattlaway
SANFORD'S
DrA,IILY
NORD ■t"UI
tract*. •nd rut lip In
Tight, and will Wisp
..... 1 halite 1‘17.1: brava.
go which the preprieier Mt
Nthan twenty y.ra.
demand . from those oho
, 04 .."4
&WIZ. ' :dra t ta . 1 h"
ridiet ditlereal CattMrtles stat
True!.
111.411T1C P I 11. L
. this well' established fad
s ' l L r 'Y 't arty . P' , `" , " , : I f%
I.g foiriand stre i ti alle=
?..ailro us •a• h Pleettle
E11 k 50 *"4 .... 1 14 . 4
from sudden told. eibkib
end In a tong rtune of Fe.
lite • Creeping !..est
the'horly, Beal Petal
. weighs 10 i he heed.
Dlseasea. Worms la
. Rheumatism,. prat
1- il l
and maaretteaseata tablet
lig# to mention It. tele arteartlar
REE ER ASO. '
orator and /Penally Can
tel by Drogelsla_greeralYi and
. lo all the large tenon
FOICU, M. D.,
Maounteturer WQ Proprietor,
•y, New york
E
IS%
0 •
-I)
MADE TO
g,
!'11:1 .
JJJ- ,9
READY-PAT • CUSTOMERS.
LOW PRICES.
L. HARDING & CO.
01'0E10310. ;. t
• al - TILE BEST IN MARKET, ja_
At 35 gents per Gallon.
Ale* Burning Fluid, and Camphene, Spirits Turpentine.
constantly on hand. at lowest !herb)! prices.
Montrone. Fob. 19. ABEL TURItELL.
00,
-
COMMigeln f.COLLEOL
lAcated'tiver the Susquehanna . Baimk.
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
d'ACIU LTV:
D, W. LOWELL, PrinCipal„Professor of the
Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant.
Author of Lowell's Treatibi upon , Book.reep.
ing, Disgrims illustrating the same, •
Jona RASKIN, Commercial Accountant, Profeer
ofißook Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
J. J. CURTIS, Assistant Prole:Nor in the Book
Keeping Department.
A. J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or.
namental Penmanship, Commercial Cakes. ,
tions'and Correspondence.
tion.DaMel S. Dickinson, Lecturer °nem:mar
cis) Law and Politicai Economy. '
Hon. Rankom Bolcom. Lecturer OD Contracts
• Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
'Wee. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on ommereial
• Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTE
lion. Sherman D. Phelps,•Wm. R. Osborn, q.
Tracy R. Morgan, Fol.
The object of this College is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thoreugh Beninese
Education.
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accountants expressly fOr this In
*dilution and embrace all the, recent improve
ments. •
the courke of instruction comprises every
•lepartmeft' of business. The learner will be
thoroughly taught the science and practice of
Double Entry Book• Keeping as applied to the.
following kinds. of business, viz: General Mer
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis
.ion, Stearuboaling, Railroading, Forwarding
Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &c..
Can qualify themselves in a short time, at this Instittr
non, to fill importantand lucrative SHUAtIons. Ample
eferences can be given where graduates of lte3 are now
filling desirable situutions"With salaries trom . ssoo to $lOOO
per annum.
, The Proprietors are In possession of testimon ials from
some of the first Commercial Houses in the State, to whom
they have furnished book-keepers. ' , bowing their entire
-at isfaction and confidence in the ability of the graduates
of this Institution.
. _
In all its branches. taught by the most skUlfnl and thor
ough masters of the art. No College In the country en
joys a higher reputation in this department. Ladles' De- -
partment entirely separate from that of thegentletnen.
• Studentscan enter College at any time. No vacations.
Time to complete the course, from 8 to 10 weeks. Stu
dents passing the requisite examination are presented
with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma
issued by any Commercial or Classical Institution in-the
Union. Assistance Tendered to graduates In procuring
,Ituations.
or terms of tuition. price of board, testimonials of
; dnates filling posfilons.ite, address the proprietors for
•ai Wars containing full particulars. •
LOWELL& WARNER,
Proprietors BloghaMion Commeretel College,
ov. 8, '6o.—y ' Bingluuuton, N. Y
DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN
• MONTROSE & FRIENDSVILLE.
COAMIES carryinf malls and passenge rs between
Montrose and Fr undsville, will leave bearle's Motel.
In Montrose. daily, at 7 o'clock,a. m. and leave Friends.
011 e at 3 o'clock, p.M.
Ver Horses and carriages can be procured at the Livery
. 4 table of the subscriber iu Montrose, on reasonable terms.
Montrose. Aug. 16, ISIRK tf J. D. GOOD+.
PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS !
NEW AIIIIINGENIENTE IN THE
PRICK-
OBE- undersigned having taken tee Rooms formerly
L occopied.by A'. B. DE VNti, is now Om - hared to furnish
who may desire with x good and truthful Portrait.
'Being well post edin the prodgction of the various kinds
tePictures of the day,' flatter tniseltthat my work is not
facetted by auy.in this stctinn of the country.
Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms are the
AMBROTYPE, PHOTOGRAPH,
WELAINOTYPE. ,NEILLOORAPH
Locket Pictures down to the smallest sized miniature
Ring. Transferred Ambrotypes—the finest thing ont,lfor
sanding by Poet to any part of the - World .without extra
postage. My Pictures are bold. vigorous, and expressive
—not those faint, lifeless shadows often sold about the
reentry... Pictures taken in ail kinds of weather. equally
well, except those of young children. No Picture need be
taken unless perfect satisfaction Is given.
In dressing for a picture. avoid light colons.--such as
bine, purple, rc.arlet, pink. etc. ,:41ost others take well; as
green. black. red, snuff, brown, orange, yellow. etc.
13r" Remember that the place to get. your "picture" is
tithe Brick Block, over Read.' Watrons R. Poster's store.
iIIAZLETON.
Mon one, Pa.., Nov. 26i.b. 18GO.
GROVER . Bz. BAKER
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
SEWING M4CHIN'ES,
GOODS.
ron FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USN
493 Broadw4y, New-Y9rk.
GOODS.
Agencies in all - thesprineipal. Cities and
The Grover fa . Baker S. M. Co. beg to
call the attention or the public to
_their recently Intrude
ced
NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
ViWZ 3 lgkli Inikainnnet,
HAKING 'THE SHCTTLE !Ent. LOCK STITCH.
These machines combine all the latest nodal Improve
mem* lu sewing machinery. and are highly mmimmenclett
forikbeir
•
151WpIlelly of Construction;
Piolseleasness ; Ilta#ldlty ;
-Ease of Mianaderneng
Capaelty for all kinds of work,
And Beauty and ILegttlarikty of Mich.
. Various styles Of these machines adapted to the house
or workshop will. bd found at the different agenclero ache
company throughout the United States. Their new
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR . TAILORS' USE,
The latest trtumpi of the scsidn machine art--noiseless.
rapid. and easily operated—will commend itself to those
who nee finch machines for manufactisringclothlne
Grover &- B :I . er Machines,
GROVER & RAKER . STITCH.
These Just) celebrated machinee, adapted to all the
wants of the household and manufactory, continue to
maintain the pre-eminence which the almost universal
verdict of the public has awarded them. The well-known
STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, & DURABILITY,
ago. Grower .t Baker Stitch will always insure these
machines the preference for family nee, for the manufac
ture of sorb guud3 as are intended for wear—for use and
not for show.
Rs" Wherever the 6 over Mocker Stitch Machines
have exhibited and fairly jud'ed In competition with
the leading Sewinx Machines In the market, including
the Wheeler St' Wilson, they have invailably borne - off
thellmt premium,
•
This asasetiou is oonfirmtd by the decistoii of the-eom
mltteee of the State Fates of
ii.~.ixotw,,
7'arrell's
Mt C gr *h. 1.4
reeently b l& ohlrh 'waded the Bret 'premium to the
Omer It Balmer Mackie, 'Ter et sawn fa coe!petttllGlL--
-
LECTURkitS:
YOUNG MEN
VESMANSTITR
BLOCK
Towns in the United States.
M AXING THE
°MO and
1115 FOLLOW:IS(k. 5111)0211F
Z.24[ollPr§ •
CEPHALIC:
,VILL CONVINCE ALL WHO NW= PROM
iMADA:...C.:II
MIT •
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
As thus testimonials eseremuo4ited by Mr
Spalding, they ,afard usivtirstiottoble •
proof of the efficacy of this trot,
&rich - tiff, :discovery,
• -
ift
NASOITCLIII, CORR., 14b. 11,
Ni. llPasamo.
gm
I have tried your Cephalic Mc *ad / Mte Liar
that I want you to send mesll worth moi e.
Part or these ear for the imMhhon I, to whom raves hiw
out of fist hoz I got from you. • •
Bra tau Pills by mall, sedating,.
Year ob't amyl. '
Nimbi* Pc; Tab. 5
E. C. Sodding. , . •
ding ..:
I whit you to send no on* non box tit joie 'Cephalic
nu; nape ressised a gigot deal q/Umuttpini Men.
Taw ! , Na .
Pectrn l A l'.
ANSTOIIIIIOI.7Bi.
Spews Cecil', Huntingdon Jan. 18
U. Spalding.
Sir: •
You will please send me two bores of your Pills. Sind
them Immediately.
Respectfully yours,
-a • • . eirldowt.,
Peroding. fl.—Hur .
ee toed bo your Ptile, and Ind Men
' Belle-Vernon, Ohio, Jan, ti.
Benry C. Spalding lisq.
Please And enelOsed tweet 'Ere cents, for width semi
m • another box of your Cep is Ms. They are truly
the • st pi W I have wirer tried.
STOVER, P.-J -
Belle Vernon, Wyandot county, Ohlo.
Beverly. Mass.,
H. C. Spalding, _
I rilab for tome _
your Pills more party
hare anything of the Ir 3
One of my customers, ,
headache, (aattally,lartingk
lontin an Aar,by yotir Pills.
Reapeet.fhil
Man large show Mils. to twine
- filar ly before my customers. If you
-lease send them to me.
is subject to a severe stet
days), war eared qf an al
-deb vent her. '
yours, •
W. B. WILKES.
liaiilME
Licari C. Spalding,
No. Id Cedar street, N. T.
Dear Sir:
Inclosed Ind twentplivecents, es,) far which se.
bon- of cephalic pills." Direct to Rev ,Wm. Filler;\
Reynoldohnrg,Pntoklin county, Ohio.
Your nig work lila o cAaroo- -Ewe liwutacAs shown
Olga:arr.
Truly Yours,
Mr. Spafdiny.
• Sir .
Not long since lsentto yon fora box of Cephalic Pine
for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Coativenese.
and received the same, and the, Add so good an effect I.
was induced to send for more. - .
Plesalsend by return mail. " Direct to . •
1 A. R. WHEELER,
• fl • Ypsilanti. Mich.
From the Examiner. dtrorfolk, Va.
Cephalic Piilsaccampltsh the object for which they were
made, els.: cure of headache In all its forms.-
Froin the Examinir . , Norfolk; Va. -
They have been tested in more than a diamond epee
with entire elutes&
Frain the Democrat St Cloud,. Minn.
'Ryon are, or have been troubled Mlth the headache,
send fur aticix of cephalic piny, so that you may have
them in cameo( an attack.
From. the Advertiser; Providcrsee, R. I.
The Cephalic Pill. are said to be a remarkably effective
remedy (or the headache, and one o(the very beet. for
that very frequent complaint which has aver been
covered.
From the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and hla unrivalled
Cephalic P lla. •
From the Valley Star. 'lCtrunteha . Va.
We arc 'sore that parkins euticring with the tiredacto
who try thcm, will stickto them.
Frorn the Path Finder. Nits Orleans. La
Try them ! yon that are afflicted. and we eremite the
rourtevilmony can he added to the already nnnteron.
in tblttbas received benefits that no other medreine ea ,
P . •
From the Si. Louis Democrat '
The Iminensedeniind for the article (cephalic pills)
rapidly increasing.
From the. Gazette, Davenport. lowa. •
mi. Spalding woad not connect his name. with an ar
title he did not /wow to possess real mertt. • -
,Advertiser, erii;er Providence. R. .1
The testimony letheir favor la Wong, from the moo
respectable quarters..
From the Daily' Sews, .Netopoet,:R. I.
Cephalic Pills 'are taking tile place °fall kinds.
Bilhe rise of thews Pills the periodleattacka of Nervosa.
or Sick Heade:Ms may be 'prevented ; and If taken at the
commencement of an attack, laskiediate relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained. - •
. .
They seldom fall in removing the Namara and - Medea,
to which females are so Subject..
They
They act gentlj upon the bowels,—removing Costiveness
For Literary Nen, Student*. Delicate Femalai god. all
persons
im provi o g t the e anptmtiAbtsvi h
tynea inlddn v a i b globr e
t a o a
t hiamdgieeae
tive organs, and - restoring the natural elasticity and
strength of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result Of long invtwti
gation and carefully condnetedespetiments. having been
in use many yeare.during which time they have prevented
end relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from
Headache, whether originating in the avow system or
from a deranged state of the dames.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
aymbe taken &Validates with perfect entety withollt mak
mg any change of diet, and the ateicraf any (Magri:talk
lasts renders U easy to adinistieles Mem Wad/dnal. .
Beware' of. CoOoteifeiti.
The genuine have tire signatures - of Henry C. Spalding
Oneach box. -
Sold by Druggists and other Dealers In Medicine,.
A hos will be sent by mall prepaid on recelptof the
XsDirlioe , >Qa 04eixtes•
Afl orders should be addressed to,
C .
.
BPALDS G,
rovl3 • 3ch 48 Cedar . Strset, - New
. .
IlfrA single bottle of SPALDINO'S PRKPARED GLUE
will save ten time' Ito coot llantllll4.4il
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S 'PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PIECES!
ECOMOMY
fillr".•Ativrrat Tins Sivas -
As accidents will happen, even to well land
lies, life very desirable to have some cheep and conven
ient way For repairing tarnitare,toyt, • crockery, 4ke.
BPALDINGII PREPARED OLD" - -
meets all emeh emergencies, and no 'household can afford
to be without It. It Is always readY, and up so the stick
ing point.
"PREFUL IX EVERY HOUSE." •
N. B.—A Brush seeompanles itch Bottle. Price 15
cents. Address, HENRY. C. BPAI,DING. •
No. 48, Cedar !Street, New-York:
CAUTION, •
. As certain unprincipled parson, are attentOing to palm
off on th e unsuspecting public. imitations of myWepared
Ottst, I would cantionall persons to ezatalms before par.
chasing, and see that the fall name,
nr SPA LDINCPB 'PREPARED glUi.4lll
Lon the outside wrapper; W caters and swindling co
terfato. . •
• • ABEL TURRELL •. •
S no, misted to cure etvertase of SCROFULA In
I
Country. and he bas a Remedy. for nearly every 11
to which flesh is heir. Call at the ,
GREAT MEDICINE EMPORIUM
of EL TURRELL, and-be availed, ot the benefits diet
paused. • • Yontrose,July
A• splendid assortment just relediva; Chltunles.abatles•
5. burners. wicket etc.. , Tarroll`s:
R
ICH • AND PRODUCTIVE YARN LANDS FOR
MALE, twepty•two miles South hf Ithltaillelphle. in
thebarden State, of the Nast. Bert °ulnae and location
for market. In the butes: -' •
tileaadvertlaccaut WT1114140 ~ . •
_ .
• HEAVY' MESS' PORK._
py the Buret,
Ayetli Sarsaparilla,
you mamma TEE BLOOD,
And for the sway coin t aff the ' lndfiointil eatiethl of
Scrofula sad lieredisisras Affectimu, amok..
Irsunere. Meese, Seam, Eruptions. Phis.
pies, Pustules. Mienshas, Moils; Biala',,
and all Skin. Diseeses.
0/111CLAND, Ind., itth Jime,4ffit.
J. C. Arta & Co. Gents:. I feel it my duty to act
knowiWr what your filmapuilla has done for me.
Having Whatted a Serotbions infection, I hare suffered
from It In various ways ha years. Sometimes it burst
Out in Ulcers on my hands and• anus • sometimes it
turned inward and dOtreased me at the edomech. Two
years ago it broke out on ;ay head and covered my scalp
end ears with one sore, whith was colorist and losthsomi,
beyond description. I triad many medicines and severs
physicians, bpt without meth relief from any thing.: M.
het, the disorder grew worse. At length I was re joked
to read In the Gospel Mesienger that you had prepared
an alterative (Sarsaperilia),lbr I knew from your repu
tation ihet any thing yogiule must be good. I sent to
Cincinnati and got It, %nil sed it till it cored me. 1 took
E. ma you advise...in small doses of a teaspoonful over s
mouth; sod used almost three battles. New and healthy
skin soon began to forminider the scab, which after •
while felt off. My skin 'sinew clear, and I know by my
Soling, that the disease it gone hem my system. You
eon well believe that I. feel what I am saying when I tell
you, that I hold you to balance the &poetics of the age,
and multi ever gratellally Yonne,
r ALFRED E. TALLEY. ,
St. Anthony's Pine, Rose or 'grille's',
Totter and Soft Rheum, Scald Head, ism.
worm, Sere Eyead lihropers
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Yu 14th
Sept.. 1839, that he has! awed an Inveterate Cane et
DeetwW. Width threatened to terminate fatally, by tis•
persevering use or onr Sampan - 11a. and alio • danger.
'rats attack of draiimutat groin:this bythe
large dose* of
Same; says he cores the common Eruptions by ft am
stoutly- -
Brestelmeele, Goitre, sr Swelled Reeks
Zebuloa Sloan of, Pr..i.pe.l, Texas, writes: " Three
bottles of your Sarsamirlila eared me from a Goitre—•
hideous swelling on the trekewhich I had suffered from
over two years."
Leocorrbeen or W hites, Ovarian Tumor,
Uterine Vieeratien. Female Disemers.
Dr. J. B.S. Charming. of New York City, writes: " ;
most ~,
cheerfully tempt,' Olathe request of your agent in
saying I have found yours Serest:mills a most excellent
alterative in the numerous complaints for which we ewe
ploy such a remedy, bo e tespedally ‘ ip Female Diseases
Ax the Scrofulous Math la. I have cured many invet
erate cues of Leuennli a by it, and some where the
compilint was caused by;niceratios of the ntmu. The
nicarntion itself was Anon cured. Nothing within my
.knowledge equals it for these female derangements."
EdwitM. S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: " A an
gel:Mai °atria* tenor on ' inno of the felonies in my family,
which had defied all die t remedies we could employ, has
at length been completely envoi by your extract of Sir.
saparilla. Our phypielut thought nothing but extirpa
tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your .
Sarsaparilla as the hatt resort before cutting, and It
proved effectual. - After taking your remedy - eight weeks
no symptom of the di sour remains." .
Syphilis and Mereurial litseaie.
New Om.r.kss,Zth August, SSA
Da. J. C. Mite. Sir I elwerfully comply with the
request of your agent, dud report' to you some of the
effects I have realized with your-Sarsaparilla.
I have cured with it, briny practice, meet of the eons.
plants for which it it rgeommanied, and have found its
effects truly wonderild in the cure of Venereal rind Mer
eterfarDisarse. One of y patients had Syphilitic ulcers
In his throat, which w consuming his palate and the
top of this mouth . Yo r Sanaparilla moodily taken,
eared him In tee week Another was ' attacked by sec
ondary symptoms' in his nose, and the ulceration hail
eaten away a consklerable part of it, so that I believe the
disorder would soon reach his brain and killisim.' Sat it
yielded to .my admiuistrution of your Sarsaparilla; the
nleershealed, and he is well again, not of mine without
Co., Ohio, 1
ri 9 . I
Wm FILLER.
Tpallanp, Jan. %4
DIFIPATCII r
years.
the Ltrer. My beloved pastor, the tier. Mr. Eapj, advised .
me to try your Sarsaparilla, because ho sald he knew you,
and any thing you made was worth trying.. By the bless-.
lag of God it h.as cured ime, and has so purified my blood
as to make silica man of me. I frelyo , . again. The.
best that cam be said off yon is not half goW enough."
Bela lips's, Cancer 'tamers, Ealariemesit,
ceratloa, CarleoL and ratollatiosa of tier
Bones:
A great variety of cases have been reported tons where
cures of these fornii•lable complaints have resulted from
the use of this remedy!, but our spare here will not ad.
mit them. Some them may be found In onr, American
Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to
furnish gratis to all who call for them.
Dyspepsia,. Heart DI , FltsrEpllepayi.
filelaneholy, Neuralgia.
Many remarkable curia of these affections have been
made by the alterative power of this medicine. it 'thou
late''. the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders wild& would be supposed beyond
its reach. Such a remidy . luns long been required by the
necessities of the peoPle, and we are confident that this
will do for them all tut medicine can do. • ,
Ayer's Gerry ' Pectoral,
ron Te RAPID cterue or
Coughs. Colds. Influenza , Hoarseness,
Croup; Bronch itis, Incipient Consuingsa •
Mon, and for the Relief of Cosuktimp. •
•
tire Patients, in advanced _
stage} of the Disease.
lids is a remedy acebniversally known to snipes, any
other for the cum of throat and lung coMplainta, that it
la useless here to publish the evidence of its aiding. Its
unrivalled excellence for Boughs and colds, and Its truly,
wonderful cures of pulmonary _ disease , .bliTe made it
• known throughout the civilized nations of - the earth.
Few are the communities, or even families among them
who have not some personal experience o its effects
some living trophy. blithely midst of its victory over the
Subtle and dangerous disorders of the threat and hinge
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
ee they Imovr, ton, the effects ofthis remedy, we need not
do more than to enure them that it has mow all the
tun that ft did have liken making the cures which have
won eo strongly upon
. the
confidence of mankind.'
iDlifirad b Dr. I. C. am dr CO., Lowell, Ku&
• • ;
Fnr bvAnnl Turrell 31untrore ; hutch a
Dancing' t' Waltman .t,Swirin•r. Auburn evnt rt, nt.e 1
deniers a.nd drumeasta'nvm where. , oe f• S co
I '
HUMAN MISERY
Just Published in a Envelope ; Price 25 cents.,
LEIITRE-817 DR. etTLVERWEI.I.,
on, he ranee and cure of Spennator
Floes Cimentoption Mental and Phyeica
Nervonenese, Epilepey : Impair
•oNutrition of the laidy: Lapsitude,; We:than...a of the
limbs and the hack ; Indispooition ; lose of `memOry;
averalon to noclety lOve of *Wit ode:: timidity.;
trttat ; dlarzineso : headache ; affection,. urine eye,: pl in .
plea theface ; Involuntary embodons. and actual . In-
Comity the coneeqUencee of youthful indiscretion, &c'
Thin admirable-lecture clearly - proms that the
above enuumerated. often 41f-aMicti.d. ern! may he re
moved pithunt medicine and without sumical operatione
and ahonld he read by every youth and every map in the.
land.
sent under seal. to anvaddref..lna plain Pealed covet
ape. on the receipt otoixcentp, or two po,trnre kompe
by addre.sing i • . DR. CTIAS. J. C. RLECR.
1n30: 7 -'62.1 127 BoWery New York. Poet Thor. 45F.1."
MlllB Delicious 'Pink Stimohtnt„ Especially destgned
for the tfse of the (Medical Profession and ihe - Family,
having , Ituerceded the so called "Inns," '• Artunatic,"
"Cordial: -..Malicatod,' `•Scladipps," etc., is now en
danced by all the prominent phyticlaus s chemists and con
flotsam's; as ptasosaing all those • marrow medicinal
qualities (tonic and diaretre) - which keloog to sn OLD. and
PURE OIN. Pot up in quart bottles.and sold by all Drug
gists end Grocers, etc. A. M. RINI NtlEtt t &O..
IRstabllshedln.lTlS.l _ • • Sole Proprietors,
•oc4y] N 0,19 Brand Street. N. Y,
For sale at turrellit Drug Store, Montrose.
. • -
• -
aIA 4::
..11 tty
.11PIGN WERIPS
T - A AND - WOOD NAPTHA
Is as Lae lledic6U la'Uss isoltifor th
e. CUM of
Coughs sad Colds, Croup; - -
Bronchitis, Asthion ma, Diffic He ult thing,
ralpitat d the
Am Ma Miff 41/pationto is advanced Atari of
Coasamption,'-togethairith all Diseases
of tke 'Most and Chest ana which
.., ;indispose to Consumption.
B.allaets Ms root qt. dioraro„ out mobu Mefat •
destroyers'ecto66 tow bufwass. haktaprodu-
ego fro( orpeciaratioo, fathom Adoloti ;Action
la as disoarolA lum , * ifendraso coati *sues,—
Ilia peculiicly stay
_ted to the radical
' et:a - of . •
One acre Ai* Invaluable SYRUP often 'give.,
eau and tly *imp, whitA the. parti c ul a r
nohow qf Imetutt Jenks. It 4 tery',kaftan!
(*Me tad., and prompt In Re e ff ects. Mr is d 4
6. antripeed that it 4 Invaluable In Me cure of
Bronchial • Affections. •
Price ao izatßollk. Prepared only by
Dr. A. ERR., AN. andeok/8n A. Denwein
dCo.. N. W. cornet:oond POPLAR areas,
,PAllcura. Pa.l For sate IA .itoalrose by
sakt9 else) I 4.7a14 TVRRX,C4 PrPoptil.
33.eircasserLe:. .
rSaints market, cesskint)y bead, asd at as low
y it , NU; al eatilined° l an, ilitrigilittgle3:
It PORT 01? SOL N 0 c I `6ol
OF TO 1111: : 4 1. 40 . 1 r IL TRIBUNE,
V I Itltt - 4 141 D SETTLEMENT
re- The following Is an extract from the report- of '
Solon"Robloson. gsq.,publlshed In the New York Tri.
buns, In reference to (nebula. All persons can read -
this report with Interest. .
Advantages of Ylisndag near Nom—Vino
marks upon gro4. Itortrility—';ho
-Canso of Fertility—Amount'of Crops Psoduced—
sllsotkal Evidence. •
It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile•tracts,
innu almost level position. And suitable coldition fur
pleasant farming that we hews of thissfide of the west
ern prairies. We found some of the oldest farms appa
rently Just as profitably prodnetive as When first cleared
of forest tlfey or a hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover the came of this r
continued fertility. The whole country Is a marine - de. '
and all through the mil we found evidences of cal-'
cartons substances, generally In the form of lndulated
calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient
shells, of the tertiary formation : and this many sabitance
Is scattered all through the soli. In a' very comminuted •
form, andin the exact condition most easily assimilated
by such plants is the farmer desires to-cnitivate.
Mari, in all its forms has been used to fertilize cropsin
England. from the, time It was occupied by the Roman.;
and in France andOertuany a marlbed is counted un as -
a valuable bed of manure, that can be dog and carted
awl spread over the field, How much more valuable then
It must' be when fOund Already mixed' through the mil
where new particrs will be turned up and exposen.. sod.
transformed to th ownys use every time he elite the
earth. •
Raving thenaatlafied`qer Minds with . the casse.' they
.
will not e exc t with wonder at seeing indabilable ev. -
Weave of fertilitylof a soil whieltin nur situationa, hav
ing the same genera.] characteristice oral least apmeran:
eta, is entirely unremunerativeexeept as Ili productive. ,
Oese is promotedby artificial fertilizallog., , s.
A few words abtautthequality and value - of this land
fur cultivation. ta4 which we harem:me strong proof.
Our find visit was to William D.. Willem, Franklin .
township, Olurameter county, who purchased some eight
utiles north of Mfiville, about three year.. ago, 'for the.'
purpose of establishing • steam - mill. to *ark op the tiro:. ~
berinto lumber, to send of by the new railroad, at well
ao tbefirewood and coal. for which he built a, track a
mile and 4 half long. Ile also furnished sixteen nilles - of
the road width ties and had no 'doubt made"the • MIII
Eltaii - thouhhlsmi n thrct *al tzopen a farm,f tg : me g m : ine
tewiural.nbl
cultivation. - In this he hal not been disappointed.. as
some or his crepe prove. For inetance, the second time :,,
of cropping, 3,16 bushels of potatoes on one acre, worth
lit) cents a bushel In the field. This year, seven scree ; .
without manure, produced 356 bushels of oats. In one ' . ..,
aeld, the first crop was potatoes, planted among the'
roots, and yielded :5 bushels. The potatoes were dug,
and wheat sown, and yielded 16 bushel*: and the .14 nhble
turned under and sewn to buckwheat which yielded r.ii
bushels; and theta the ground was sown .to clover and '
timothy, which gave as a first crop 21( tone per is. re.
The fertilizereepplied to these craps were !Stet; ashes
from clearings' Second. 215 pounde of 'superphosphate
ofirme ; third, 315) pounds Pernirlan guano ; then 50tush
els of slacked little has been spread upon the clover Once -
'Lase mowed, and turned in for wheat.
Mx. Wilson's growing crops, and the *hear stubble of -
the. present season. all Indicate his land as productive as
any part of the State..... . . .
At - Mary flurrotes, an old-style Jersey woman farmer. .
'several miles eooth of Mr: Wilson's., we were am ',attire- ,
lady struck witikthe fine appearance of a field ofcorn,that .
we stopped to Inquire of the hired matt how it was pro. • •
ductal. We found that theland hid been' the jeer .but '
one before in wheat, sown with clover-and this-cut one,
Ammon, and last spring plowed once, with ono "'peer old
n" and plant
r d with corn. .
"Yes, but yob enured high; we suppoie 1" we said in
terrogatively, a got his reply ;.-- 1
...Waal, you tiec.-wp couldn'l done that; 'cause we
hadn't but fortymne horse loads altogether. for 23 acres,
and we wanted tote most on't for the truck." - -
The truck con sled of beets.carroto, cabbage, macrn=
hers, mellons,..lte., and a very productive patch of Lin , -
beans. grown for marketing. S.. we were satisfied tl. t ,
the toil was not infertile, even unaided by clover , whim.
had fed the corn because the ' , track patch" had not been
.clov*ered. and h been In cultivation long enough to ob
-4.l.literate all eigneof the forest. -
Our next visit !was to the largefarm of Andrew Sharp,
five mites north of Miliville, from half to a tulle east ..t
the railroad. and Just ithout in the centre of Nineland.-!
Mr. Sharp commenced work here la December.lBss, up- .
on 219 acres. In lets than three. years he has got 234
acres cleared and to enema this season, all well Inclosed -
' and dividedinto intend fields, with cedar rail or
. pole .
fence; has built a two-story' dwelling,. about. thirty-el x '
or forty feet; and a entailer house for farmlaborers, and a -
stable and gramary and some other out buildings.
Considerable part of the land was cleared for the plow '
at $9 dollars au acre. and on sonic of It the first crop was
buckwheat. limed with 50 b,ushels in powder per acre:- '
This crop may bepull in from July ith to 20th. and yields
from twenty to thirty bushels per acre. harvested in N 0v.,--
ember ; when the land being *owed with 150 ',Minds of .
Peruvian guaneland 'welled with rye. 'yielded 12 to 15
bushels per ecru and ten dollars worth of straw. '. The .
rye stubble turned. after knocking off a lar4e growth ..f
oak sprouts. and dressed audio with guano and eZ elleti
AG wheat, gave 15 or 16 bushels. The-crop which he was .
th blue while we were there promises more, of a very -
'pin grain, and the straw Is very heavy. • ~
.We cut Over the stuhbleand found the clover and
tlinothy, ram seed sowed last ' , piing , on the wheatwitla-
v.,,x,
out harro ng.dooking as well as we .ever saw it upon
any old cunt • red farm, and with a little work done In
the winter to clear off some roots and 'rotten .-. etnnaps,
and eetting stekes,to mark permanent ones., we will 1.6 .
• able to cuillie Crop next year with a mowing machine
and we will imaranteetwo tons per acre, tf. he will give
the overplue if it overnins the estimate.
Part of the bind was
-planted with potatoes for a first- .
crop, which yhAded one hunlireil and twenty-bushels per
acre. It was then limed with fifty bushels per acre.
, I2li
teeded with wheat and clover, yielding an average of .
over is buthelaper acre, and the clovernow looks beau
tiful. - . .
,Other portions have been planted with. Corn ne.a
,irs t
crop. which y lidded thirty buihels of yelldw " flint...corn. .•
and the second crop forty bushels, and the third env.. .
treated 150poundeorguano. wearer enreno one u mild --
estimate brio* forty bushels per acre: , .
(The reader will recollect that the writer le now speak...
, lug of lands perfectly new. and which can scarcely be con- .
eidered Ip good amble condition.-En.] -
-
In other case t the corn crop °fleet:year was followed
with oats this season. not yet threshed, bet will average,
prpbably forty to fifty bushels. Sweet potatoes. beans.
mellow', sea It- fact, all vegetables, .as well as . young .
peach and other fruittrees. planted this year. show very
plainly that this.long neglected tract rat land should re.
main so no longer. and there is now a .e. runt: probability
that it will not; for under the auspices of Mr. Landis, it
will bedivided; Into small lots, with toads located
:t o ac
commodate atil--"-the surveyor is now busy at this; work
-'and all purchasers will be required to build neat com
fortable houses, and either fence their lots In uniformity,
or agree to live without fence. which would be prefera
ble, be which mean.; a good population will be secured
who Will establish churches, schools, stores, mills, -ma
chine ehopsund homee-hometbf American farmer.% tar
rounded by gardens, orchards, fields and comforts of •
nixed life. 1 -• • , .
If any one. from anyderangement of basinees. Is &sir.
fins of-changing his pursuits for life, ur whole trod . any
Calif. deoinnue to find a new location and cheap home in
the country, and whri may read and believe what-we have
truly stand, he will do well logo and see for himself what '
may be seen within a two hours ride of Philadelphia.
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