The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 21, 1862, Image 4

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    HosTrivEirs
STOMACH BITTERS.
• The proprietors and manufacture' of nos.
TETTEtt'd .CELEDRATED STOMACH LIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and chip a fi l s k rerally or
be c aired
bites, because the has attained atepw
union heretofore unknown. A few beta appsl
' this. point will speak more powerfully thanl
volume/110f bare assertion or blaming puffery. !
. The consumption of Mounter's Stomach Bit.
ters.for the hist year amounted to Over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that d=
the coming year am consumption will
near one million bottles. -This immense Montt
could never have been sold but for the rut
medicinal properties contained in the peva".
tion. and the sanction of the most promment
physicians in. those sections of _the country
where the article is best known. who not only '
recommend the bitters to their patients. but
are - ready at all times to give testimonials to Its
efficacy in rll caeca of stomachic derangements .
and ine_diseases resulting timnfrom.
Lois is uot a temporary Infularity, obtained
by ex t-aordinary efforts in the way of tram
, i•e.:ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a'solid
o ::,; ion of en iisvaluable inedicine;which Ll
.1, - . - •,ti0r..1 to be as enduring as time itself.
ost otter's Stomach hitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and egad
and vatious other bilious complaints bare
collated their victims V.] hundreds. To be
ahle to - etate confidently that the "Bitters"
M..• a certain cure for the Ityspe,,pain and -like
• inhumes, is to the - proprietors a source - of us
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach. purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
g sing it that tone and energy indispemable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mild y but powerfully. and soon restores theta
to ti condition essential to thelealthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
.Elderly persoiis May nee the Bitters daily as
per directions on the tattle, anti they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining-years. as it is pleasant. to the palate.
invigorating to the bowils, excellent as a lonia,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
Who bare experienced the benefit ef using this
prefaration while suffering from stomach
I 'lingua. toe and general debility; acting under
t 41AS:trice of physicians, they have abandoned
I iLiNileleterious drugs and fairly. tested the
. merits of this Article. A few words to the
..'gentler sex. There are certain periods when
ti,eir cares are so harassieg that ntanynf them
sink under the trial. The-relation of mother
mid eltild'is so' absorbingly tender, that the
- mother, especially if she be young. is apt to
forget her cwn health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
metre during the summer season, the wear of
• body and mind is generally aggravated. Ilere.
thee. is a necessity for a atintulent to tectipe
rate the 'energies of the system, and enable the
mother to hear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing
other invigera ,
-- tors that receive the r•ndorsentent of physi
cians. because it is agreeable td the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent incises.
of bodily 'atrength.
All t hose pet eons. to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers holm
fever and .agne, caused by malaria. diarnbeee,
dYsentery, indigesnen, loss of appetite. and
all diseases or derangements of the,eternachi
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers.-will consult
their own_ physical welfare by-giving to llos
tetter's Celehrated Stomach IlittereA trial.
47A UTIUS.—We eautian the public against
using any of the ninny imitations or counter
feits, but ask for 1108TETTEICIS CT.LEIT*TP:II.;
STOMA . Cu Illy-revs. and see that each bot9e lies
thewords,- Dr. J. ilmotetter's Stomach Litters"
b'outi on the s de of the bottle. and *tamper'
on the metallic cap •covering the calk, and
131,SCI'VC that our uutegraph signature is tin the •
Label.
Prepare::. and !old by HOSTETTER &
SMITE, Pittabutgh, ?a., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States„ bout& Aui
rica. and Germany.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild-Cherry.
Cough; Colds, Coughs,
Coughs, Colds Coughs • •
lama, Bronchia , Hoarseness, Sronebilis,
Lana, Brourkilis, Hoarseness, Sparkish.
Whooping Cough, Croup,
Whooping Cough. Croup, •\
Consumption, Consumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption,
and 1711 like diseases, find as turf tiling anSidate , a
ready relief, and n sure and speedy rum in thaS
rersl and unsrersaLly appeared rtatedq,
•Wietai's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
- Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
The kee. Jacob Sealer,
Traraursex gut snick rupsda i.. As fiermat puvo.
Wl.a of As. usurp, saku tL fsliowtsts •alitiatzefer
tAt buKfd slat afflida. -
HANOVER, ?*., Fah. 18, 1838. .
• Mem.. S. W FOWL?. & CO., Hogoii.....H•as Sks:
11.iviiie realized in my' family impirtint tenets fns
the 1308 of yodr valuable prepaietion, WOTAN'S BAL
SAM OF ‘VILD CREAMS, it etede me plasm= as
eivioanend itto the phlia enakieight yeah age coo
of toy daughter. seemed In be in a decline, and little
Duper of tier recovery erne entertained. I then pee.
Natie of yogi' rZeallefit ft , ttern. land before eh*
' 414 taken the whole of .the ennta.:te cl the betas there
•
rrac a =rent truproremerst in her health. I haw, In my
Indumluat case, made frequent we of your valuable
Inedicgne, and hart always been benefited by It. •1
iceald, tbroCDT, cautialt as pnkic arainat ratpeterieu, bF
41.0 tint as a rood ileal of *renew Wald* ISistous
CArrey silent Utrourbeat tie corabi.
- JACOB BECULEZ.
TingMit Testimony
Certificate f irma NIL NOZZOIIIer. NOZTOA. if .as
Emmaus Ofics. itmitatna
RICIIIIIOND, VA., Feb. 93. I INS.
!dream. S. IC: Follett ik CO., Boston,—Gentlemen:
I With pleasure testify to the great merit of yins fa;
cainatde lung medicine, N. liVisialt's
,Wit.o CUL - ear; ulna is tilmerize highly valued by
navy of wit esteemed citizens, who have 'Meted, Its
1,1•111 .. n by teal. • •
I bra 1.46111 M of this eats= MIRO Ones yen, gild
for a violesn , aud * distressing cough which hafted the
akin of.phyAelano, and, to my joy, experienced Such
tratirOu; relief at to induce me to peewee= in its tusi.
I altreye keep it by tot, and ever end it to brimful
ip tt. eirncnt. No medicine that I Aces own need
Mt+ given such speedy relict Tom oily,
bitBOILNE NOITON.'
From hos . Smith, Zvi,
ha: tmt of vg. 3414 Tris Cknotty dad, awl elm is ex
A 'Trent anistomiehie - preparation of
pit - MAI Mi - fgen and etrbak by eon. • ,
n ea on.id Hydro fen, of inedirot armor.
•tv an:lAtra , r,licary'elhaFy in each of the
fro Ilerteg con-la et,. vie.:
DEIRLITY: NtRVOLf3 AFFECTTONS. MILL.
CT.AT!OT Dv SPITS% DTANZIEFA CONTI,
P VON SMEtIL'A. SALT ILLITIMI. Isamu'
.TA'JN.DICE LIVER CIPIPLAINTS • RHIVIIA-
Tvqff CLUIXEMTEState, Dina.
bitTTBST FEY,EaS' IfEUItALOIA CIEROXIC
HEADACKM YEDILLE , NCIAIMag SI6 ,
31112PITRUAritt WHIMS OM/Mt& • V.,'
P 1101.10; Mir all SAC% ItOIROULDS 01
VIZ MIX -te-
Tee 11011 heitk r abete49l by Oa blind; and
thus - vim:ll , 4 , n; Migh the whale` iryttati; ne
part et the beiy i eds: weals their trey wander
fat influent*: - -
The errrienee i• Monate& daily prores that
no preparation Item can for a ineentatt be •
compared evteit. quirities of the blood; de.
press:on- of' ogerestirity, ant-elelievriee.
..cisly tempi wane viti eat: delve:lenity in al- ,
wit every: emri.able cue.. 4,101 ewe ge
f mate deblltylOner *amp ~4el,`i h
'?.a< aro doh ht ally, sealants*: lleffinerar
ha , ever trea'Aistev red, in-the whole history
monetpi.ittlielt 4tte loth prompt happy.
I sea tal , yrestorat •eter. Good aprVe,lxolt..
pints dignertnq rapid' iteirel'inVen pf Mftiio.l,
vr:th enamel XlV 'brtiVe JIMA
c!ieernst, exersf* isoredistely kWh. its` nee.
Le a grand amoebic aid yler l. leeterathe
lit has do enperier and lea enlpbtata , I
I Purr lap v....a fat medal beeps.esidatabalf I
50 blab:. yebei 60 wadeper bee g r atis leave,
MI 501 owe Mao. oiroo.od - Tor male by -
Efrumhts Smog 31',aus. , Wina be esatffirea to
ZW'AXIT"TotLIVICEIES .• lablesbelbe were' evaat Mr rim; '
lens Laden, el,. 'add leeblimmlba
To England, Ireland and Scotlane, - : ' ...•••• • "
•
BRIMAILBSLL'i Box s DRAFTS. balms et oift
Jab.
pod ackhayearie. payable4o the- primipel -J. -15.140111 X.
toatno Xaslaucl..lrelenn and fn allgu:d,fur Awe by I. ; , I- • I -030 SEWA.IOWaI4.II
_
4111. COORT.R. is is dis is sis A y
• label as emit Ibol.
ka.m.lt GAIL macit (deemed tarrogikrut .feral).
AIMUUSTOWN, N. J., Jui,"9,
Meow. P. W. Foart.e. t Co, —Dear Pin: Having
need 114- IVirres.'s ttaLsaaf OF Rita, CII!IIY fug
about fifteen >ecrs. and baring realized it* beneficial
mottle in . my family, it lairds Mt gnat *amp ta
recommending tt to the public is a maluable gienedy ie
cane* of ogee, 41 - 4;and a remedy
whir? 1 colesiJef to be entirely inncent, and easy le
th u g with perfect safety by pe mast delicatila baalth.
TO . a. Teri nwPaCtietly,
!WU seats.
&loan gorge awl Imre earotrrfries !
The naly ceaulae, Parr, and Medal:eel Babaei has
the name of I. BUTTS," ?Written with a pen,
end the printed mune pf the plapoienna," w.
rOWLE & C 0.," oalbe outer wrapper.
AU trhn - treffer Oh nay Ifisense o f ato need.
Zany; or Cleat, ens otr-Ir rate relief ruins .
Wistar'e Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Wistctr's Demo Of Wild Cherry,
PREPARED BY
S. W. FOWLE- & CO.,
No. 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.
lIIMEI
I/replies, Deakra. aid Men - Ames is every tow
asi city in the United Sides.
i}.'a7...~C3
F F
,(3-4 41114
Eke*
I
. 11 . ED1c4 . • ;
• tag. 4 1 4. ?
olvir.'^fr • ' -
STANDARD ~IMISEDIES
et do post sp, I sowstrad thob : trilst tallohteni
• saw Omagh row. • MAL Caboandled saiiiticpsa
by them la all, amo".
?LAND'S
,N, SITTERS
Imams ' "* •
• • • its;rteas
the Kitbsott. • •
Las &maws/ Um. at we&
sal tolguktmterpok,
I .• •
itlestlyfut funs?
E==al
twins;
wee in Assam
hoe of the
czg
MIX AU AIM
• • IPIlit; 71 costa per SaVio.'
Bali=le Cordial
..at MU • • -
• mom mod.. Telugu%
lasi;list Ciasasptiiis, •
astapittgli ram Ermlasurs
of -
cosstanivioN..
.
Hoglund's
writ
*wits. colas. w
Croup,
and liiisiertemed tle
MEE
it nicitiOr,
per I;ottle:
S GERMAN PILL,
MORAN'
• •
M oneuxotimittios
imparia wilt' great
Dwelt Catiadie PM
L •
. •, • t rumps zed America. nee&
They me puede yenetable, as
acumen and us entarewatrd
• be, Laid. Plum 25 dieter We:
prepared by Dr. C. M. demon
nil St. Louis. 31a. and are odd by
n medicines eeeryarterna - The di'
pew the ceded& et er#
Then msdiciasa •
Ca. Pains&lA* PL;
Armrests and daalars
agnre 14 C, IL *la. ,
Cottle nr box.
Almatene.' pnbli.bedstimidl7:Ye*
In our ^ Enni.td
yrill And testimony •
farts of the ainsary.
ail oar amts.
anum•tidatory notkra 'frin all
Tbest Atriums.. are &iron air.y trj
wow. Ais.A.--
• FEVEII AND ACUE,, •
an 4.111 various CT nnx conesqueat op=• illsordinil
5T.01114114111 Oft LIVER,.
-llnCti so Indireation. Aridity of the dlantach, Colicky *us,
Ileartloirn. 1 of Appetite: lhopoodonry.
Mad sod Illerdina Piles. In all Nersons..khountatte. and
heurslair a ffertiona. It hoe In innuerkte Instances proved
...
Moldy beneficial. and o others effortod • &Med tura.
Tid• is • purely I tolde compound. prepared on otrielly
ationtltle principle*, the manner of tbs%rekhrated
11.11sild Problem, rhos.' -Its reputatiOn at home pen.
Aut.& Its intoulortimi ben. the deanuad commencing with
stone nt the Fatherland scattered :veer the fern of tide
tniahty country. io..w of whom brought' alth them and
=wird 4.0 s n the tnelitlon of its eat.. It it romp efferal
I. Am
'hp eritas pith) e. iisswisgthat its testy sob/dated
onoll-nut virtues must lie Selente:/misstr. •
I
It ip T•artictiNvir I . 72SESPIAI4 to than mew= whom
'ennst!totione mar ha whmn Impaired b ...mi
y the tten...its boo
of ard.o t spirits ; or . fon= of dhsolpothm. Generally
itodantato.one in rflici.it Mid% its nay directly to the mat
of lib. thrillitig sts.lq4lekruitts , every nerve. rondo, np tb•
drre.ping spirit. and. iti ha. infusing . new =ebb and vigor.
In the srlil2. • I . • .
Nt vrii*E.—ri - ho...r o rxpeets to p od this'! Tiirernito .14
he dinippentril: Nit tn. the. .irk. weak and 1.. apiritrid. It
trill prime • gnitetul ittaciartlit outdial, tomigeil of oievilat
remedial pri.prrtiiic
READ CAREFULLYI
Tor Ornigini Ken qyonuerotrotid tlirrhnees natant,
Pitt,' is pot up in 1 tr.plut liedditat out.. and retard id
`Oar DnuAti - rair tratle ••• six taittlrit Ga. Farr. Dm C.I.L. no
rill demene fi ar this t.rtilf . railetirti Led Medicine l••• inderaid
tinny iniitattoris. sliirb tir.i.utrin aliciakt guard Ammtpot
pare...init.
dia. Beware of lippsiition. .s tbat our osmn Loa Qs
tided llt earry lictdlo yro buy.
Sold liy DrOsiristo tesetiny. It ma le hoirorial
ay Inmoso to most 'rejigs.
. .
SOLI' PRi:IPItIETORS;
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. ti CO.
phannamilists mid enlists,
• PITTISBURGH, PA.
•
C
I CURE "f
‘ i fie lo i)ka 40 6 1
CURE
NervotisHeadaihe
CURE
TO) oche.
g
-m znx RE-00351}1
Vi;habbratt
i.a.nrroitzvt
IVER INVIGORATOR,
EIth;I . =TATILS: 4
T Is ranipono d act e et natty Smelt Atinsa, sal'
asilaWcasassualchnifiskaSisodsolaclk.cctotts
: I. l " : 4 l d ltea r . 7e7t o rea ll : i thotelaeas . : l l. ' : i t Liiit,..vt:"'46l":ai"tbs.
es 11:"I ir staurto zNieis hiww"yoslow 1
The de r utast be U.S teateenuaant at U.S
.Yell Vialelt a= IA ea le prat seithallea se le
goal, as the lieentli.
Let U. S @lmam et par game rads Yea is ds
of As LIVER I • - VIGOBATOR,sas is
ton .Llver Cosa• Plaints, Billaus At•
4; Drapapaia, - ChrlailaDiarrbons.
: aIAOa it r Coma • . ip1.10 1 14 ~Drielese' .
. Amity. sour litaasaals;llaaltual.
eiipc:,:,:irrieirikuavi.a.....nthoitivjiiiss:isacbsymoo:roc,:und;C:sittlial,ak..amic.Erlii. ,
.. : 1 12.4...igiv c .::::er t :ing 7I iin:r o mt r i a,.. 10:06.5, C k.si k nal e .:rtui ti t.
. sweaty admits* If gars' Or three Tow.
falter. ! • .
MIX WWII= I TILE novin MITE
• TAX INYLGOILA i OIL, ANL) ' 11WALLOW
VOTE T,OGICTILIC it.
• rake One poi tar peC.Aattle., .
, S.Lss).
FAMILY
H: - saravonws - .
CAI-11ARTIC PILLS, - .
~ ~11Pol; • IL.EI) r It. Mt •
I pure -VeXrtabie last rec. Pk, and vnt up in
‘ 61.11w9 L'AbitAls A Ir 'Nish', hut& -twill Leer
In any etilinett.
TM pesalPy Cs- • 'berth- PIII4. bares.
Ile het entre Conertie S olden th e oreprleasr MS '
WY to his sesettre more than Minty yaw
The conatentle Were-nans demand from nose tele
harelons until tie PIM , . sa cad the unshed= ebkb
all moms In regard In their ~ I use Welndwed mato place _
them within tbsysseh atoll.
lbe hotelmen , ereli.know g th at /Wenn Catharths WI
ee dihrent portions of ;tbr bowel. • .. •
TM FAMILY CA- 4•IIAItTIC Pit L
bas club des reference In OM cell estatitabell fad.
Man compounds l trees sri, stolen of dm wearers.
labia F.zuwcts. whkh an `..• alike os sway
_part Wee
-harmony [canal. and are hood and sere be all eun
m abs.. e Cathartic ts ifeedsd, son as Lit.
Mao gement* of.- the St oin • e lit_. eilheinie
w
ee •. Paine Its the Bark awed Leine,
Costiveness. Pe I ..and Soreness NOM!
the --whole hotly, from maim cold. wide!
fralowatlY.: - if mowed; end to a !anemone 0 Fe
ver. Lou of App.—tits' • err-thing ,we
settee of Colt. over it tnsb.idy. , lidesslew e
e
nest, Headache. -or %neigh' 1.. she head.
• all I n Ohm mat:Tr Diseases. Worms la
cfiltdrile or Aults , ll. itilithrumettesn•west
Po rt 111 !not the Blond ..., and nuns Mans ke side It
Beet Is
Be bet,. No numerous elf to mosticia to this advertise
weat. peee.l to& • -
• The Liver i PUICnIII • eir.E TIIMor an tll Dlll4
Yaw ll n Caw 6 !
Sr
therile 1.111 le are retailed by DrMestOltenerelly. eel
add wholesale by Wel rade In all the 1...ri. 1 .... 10 .
. 311. T. W. 83.311 1 1111113, AL D...
Manuttesnrer and rreprletar..
333 Broadway. New Torii.
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
R EAT- ATTRACTIONS
AT T
I I FOOT OF MA MT STREET..
riliti; i•xteoNive Yet:nitrite Establishment of
I:.
Suite Bitumens havin2 been refilled ape
esitty improved, 'Ole proprietors respectfilit
alnounee to the citizens of Jlitotroseand viein
v than they are constantly making a nd keep 0..
t• nd tne i LARGEST-and It EST - assortment of
TURNITU E
.T.i" , ! . te found in the Country.
We giie the firtlow,ing list of +time o t thesr
cies wh'oli we "will ion at greatly reduced
•
11..03. fo r t,• Asn or READY PAY: •
B ur ,, u ., Walnut or Mahogany, with glass
,om ssg to 83h. . . .
.
-13iirea.iii with marble or broratelle trips, from
i 0 to 8:14. And a large assortment, from 118.
.
In. li, 14. to '3lB.
1
I I W ,mh Standst;CardStands,Corner and Square
l uiods, of all varieties . end prices, from 73 cents ,
't tett dollars.
Mvans . Towel Racks, Footstools,Qtto.
ins. Lounges, c.
Centre, Cord, l'ier. Toilet, Dining. Kitchen
el EKivrt..iim Tables
Cnairs—Cane sod Wood Seats. ItoekersA—
Ane. Flag. and Win d Seats, of every variety
d style. '
S 0 . :0‘. tele a totes furnished at short noth-
N e w y'..rk preen.
N: 8 R. .3 , 1 V mud.. , coffins on hand or fur
.hod at wltive.—lita•ses Ay:aye in
wherr
Nr ..naphbv poop but CAnrrut. and EXPEIII.
lecEn kV"itEmF.tt. --We intend %Vous
ELL. and Nutt it us 1,,,w a, it can. h, atf..rdel
W. W. 8711 VIII.
A .57111T111..1it.,
E. It sTII
•
hmg.l.—tf
vlon , r '4... inn gat.
KEYSTONE •HOTEL
At;Mnntrose..P4mn. •
0-• HATCH, ProprZetcr •
INHIS new and commodious Hotel situates
I. on Public Avenue. nbalthe Court Houseoina
early the centre of. thi business portion of
llontrose. is now fu ly editipleted and furnished,
nctWas opened on Monday. the 17th day of
%•ptember,
.1.858. for the accommodation of
,two. public and travelers. The Proprietor 'feels
'onfiient that he is now prepared to entertain
uests.in s manner that ~anent fail to give
C . Onglete Satisfact.ion. • -
The 71 - otel and Furniture are new, and no et
omae has been spared to render it egnal. if no: .
l ueerior An any sintilar'establishment in this part
1 4 the State. It- is well supplied with all the
event iMprovements and comforts, and obliging
gaiters Will alikays be reads to respond to the
•a:i
Th. , :'.l! n ‘ , 00 , 1 with this Housiare
Natv and Convenient. •
Ths Pr-imelor respeetfully sof Ow the patron
' 41, of his old_friends, and the public generally.
K HATCH.
NEW -GOOD:
E
NEW
O GOODS
0
! '
NEW
L II kIIDING & CO'`,
NIC HOLSON DEPOT
LII3EO:_L DISC,OUNT
MADE TO ‘
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
We are deterpined not to be out-done
.in the waylof .•• •
LOW - PRICES..
ALL I T IDS , OF PRODUCE Fakeu EAthange f"
Gr! o 'GP a=o o D fi3
IL. HAILDING ik. CO.
iirniinir COMPOUND EXTRACT .01P Rom Ross;
.111 the' Great Remedy for fadigestko. IldThoos and
derof Moos Coorplatott, and all dfseasee of the Blood. far
ea o; tl wbolesalo!aud retail. by . ABYL TUBRILLL.
- .
apistbeioe, maim lamp - oil. Jl.e.
Turrell's
• 31 3 / 1 1:WMICIII.M=
FOR ?Matsu' eisc—a substitute . tort imenttwardot
'a rropeb.lo.4. pr!r.„ rgr es 1r ABEL TIMM:
'"THE_ BEST '•
woR . CANNI24O FRUIT. Mass, with Glass aorta.
I; No shame' ateliers. Call and see theta. Try then
rapidly at • • BOYD t WOODRUM.
DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN
MONTROSE• £ FRIENOSVILLE.
rtOACHlta carrying =lts :and gewmgen batwing.
NJ Memnon sad Irrinsdnire; William Searle's Hotel.
In Mostrose, , taily. 't o'clock,a. ta. sad lane Manta.
'Me et o'clock. p. m.
viriloreee and-carriages Ina be . procand at the LOety
Stable or the subecriber In Montrose, onressoeable terse.
Noistme. Aug. 1.6.11100. -tt D.• 000 D:
HEAVY MESS. PORK,-
By du Barrel, by ' Ba/durin a ithra.
COMMERCIAL I COLLEGE.
Loeste4 via Use Susquchsucuia Valley Bank.
BINGiiAMTON N.' Y .
- _ • r.I4;I.ILTY:
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, - Profeiaor of the
:Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant,
Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book. Kee
ping, Diagrams illustrating the same.'
Jona liwawto; Commercial Accountant, Prof.*
Botik Keeping and Practical Mathematics:
.1. J. Curtis, Asstistant Professor in the Book
Keepinz Department.
A. J. Wautika. Professor of Practical and Or.
namental Penmanship, Commercifil Calculi
- lions and Correspondence. . •
-LECTIEREnet
lion. Daniel Dickirson, Lecturer oil Commer
cial Law and Polifidal Economy.
Hon. Ransom [talcum. Lecturer on Contracts
_Promissory Nutes and Bills of Exchange. .
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews,Lecturet on Commercial
Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE:
a. Shermlin I) Phelps, %Vm. R. Osborn, Esq
Tracy IL' Morgan,
The ohj..tt of this college is to afford to ill
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business
Education.
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical airountants•expremily foe) thin
stitution and embrace all the recent Improve
ments.
The coarse of instruction comprises every
department of business. The learner, will be
thoroughly taught the science and practice of
Double glary Book Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz: General 'Mer
chandising, Manufacturing. Banking, Commis
mien," Steamboaling. Railroading. Ftlfrardiog
Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &c.
YOUNG MIN
Can qualify themselves in a short time. at this Institu
than, to 1111 important and lucrative situationi. Ample
referencestaii he given where graduates of 1860 are now
desirable situations with salaries/tom WOO to $lOOO
per annum.
The Proprietors ire In possession of teitimonials from
some of the first. Commercial Houses in the State, to whom
they have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire
satisfaction and•conlidence in the ability of the gradnstes
of this Institution.
In all its branches, taught by - the most skillful and their
ongh masters of the Frt. No College In the country en'
Joys a higherreputat ion in this department. Ladies' De
partment entirely separate (tom that of thegentlemen.
Studentscan enter College at any time. No j 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
Colon. Assistance rendered to graduates i procuring
situations.
or terms of tuition, price of board, teat monials of
g dames Blling positionsAc„ address the pro rietors for
•ulars containing full particulars.
el LOWELL & WARN - R,
Proprietors Bloghainton Commercial ' College,
ov. 8.
,; 4 •Cpg.—y Binghamton, N. T.
' P RTRAITS. PORTRAITS !
NEW ARRANGEMENTS T ILE
ERICK -BLOCK.
I rHE having taken tne Rooms formerly
. occupied by .V.ll. DR VNS, re now prepared to furnish
who may desire with a good and truthful Portrait.
'liking well posted in the production of the various kinds
tericturei of the day, I hatter myself that my work is not
fuelled by any in this section of the country
Among the various kinds taken at my flootok ire the
Allf BR OTY PE, PHOTOGIIAPII.
EbAINOTYP NEILLOGRAPH
Locket Pictures down to the smallest sized miniature
Ft
. Ing.. Transferred Atnbrotyrpes-Lihe arrest 'thin. oat, for
sanding by Post to any part of the World without extra
postage. My Pictures are bold, vigorous, and expressive
—trot those faint, lifeless shadows often sold about the
eountiy. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. equally
well. except those of young children. No picture need be
takei artless perfect satisfaction Is given.
In dressing for a picture. avoid light totem—inch as
bine. purple. scarlet, pink. etc_ Mostotheniltake well; as
green. black. red, snuff, brown, orange, yellow, etc.
sr Remember that the place to get your rk,pietrare . Is
n the Brick Block, over Read, Waitrons & Plorteta store.
S. H. HAZLETON.
Mon use, Pi., Nov. Ma. I •
GROVER St BAKER
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SEWING MACHINES,
FOE FAMILY' AND . iffaxtrtAcrustika 1711 E,
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Agencies in all (he Principal Cities and
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The Grover tk Baker S. M. Co. beg to
callehe attention of the public to their recentlytutroda
rilllSELESS FAMILY -AND MANUFACTURING
eawinet
IIIAKINH THE 'SHUTTLE OE LOCK STITCH .
These machines combine all the latest ailefal bnprove
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ter their •
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Ease of atanalgeasea“
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And Beauty and Hegulartty or attack. •
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Various styles or these machine* adapted to the house
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company throughout the United States. Their new
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE t
'Metaled triumpa (Tithe sewing machine art,moiseless.
rapid, and easily rated—:will commend itself to those .
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•
Grover ft Baker Iffachinet
• MAIM° TO
GROVER tt BAKER- STITCII.'
These Jostly:celebrated atachicee adap ted to all the
wants of the bouseliold and manabewq, continue to
maintain the pre•etninenot - which the almost universal
verdict of the ;kiddie hceavarded them, T. well-known
STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, DURABILITY,
of the. Grocer I Bum - Stitch mill alwicelneure three
macelles the preference for Apes for tbo triceitifse
tura of such goods as are Intended for wear—for use sag
not for show.. - • I •
g3l” Wherever the Cirover II Baker What Idaceines
bare exhibited and lairi Adroit in eceapetitionwith
the ice_ding Swim_ this mutat. Mauling
• the 'Wi lson, they bare bcersia
the tretlrendamt.
This &Martian fa conditned by the f;llitils!till of the 6 0 10
initiate acute made him of
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madly 6e14. wtrfeh awarded est pissisiii to tts
fbirwor d loamy Vietltre inru , CI Mimes 151 drapPffigifir.
PENMANSIIIP
ink TOLLOWING ZN1>0141214,13121TS
CEMALIC PILLS,
WILL cobrvINCIZ 'ALL WHO 811117101 PROM
E AD A C BE,
TUAT A
PEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEM REACH.
As thew lesiireonials were ensolieileg by Mr.
Spaldiwy, tkel aford unquestionable
proof of the effiasey ot this truly
scientific, discovery.
•
Numnsmi s s, Cour., Vet,. 5;
Ma. Bramainte. Mu
: .
I dime tried your Cephalic Pllll. and / Ude them so well
that I want you to send me fa worth mote.
Part of slime are for the neighhora, to whom I gases few
.out otthe. drat boa I set /rum you. ,
&width!" Mb Tour
by ma/14 ilge • - •,
Ob't Peril. ' ..
. . . - " JAS. SE/110•DY..
Samford, Pa.Areb.
N. C. Spalding !
• ir:
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1 wish you to send aeons more box of your Cephalic
Pills; Mow . naked idolergo V tomiuNtrow tarn.
Yours, ly •
. i eia'sTonalotsz.
. .
Sprats Creek, Huntingdon co., Ps., Jan: IS.
H. Spalding.
Sir
Ton will please send me two boxes of your Pills. Send
them inunodlstely. .
Respectfully yours.
• JNO. B. SIMONS.
P. S.—litars saga liowato pass Pia. and f ind Mem
=silent.
tlepe Venum, Ohio, Jan. 96
Henry C. Spalding, Esq. a•
Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, for wtdell vend
me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly
the best pills I have ever tried.
Direct A. STOVER, P. if.
Belle Vernon, Wyandot county. Ohio. -
H. C. .Spalding, Esq. '
I wish for some circulars or liege show bills, to bring
your Pills mat particularly before my customers. Iflon
have anything of the kind. please send them to me.
One ofl m re:sterner'. who is subject to a severe sick.
headache, u sually lasting two days) , was cured of an al.
[actin as by pour Pills. which I peat has.
Itipectfully yours.
W. B. wuxts.
- t•
Reynoldsburg. FranklinVo.. Ohio.
• . Jimmary O.
, .
Renege. Spalding. •
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No. 48 Cedar street, N. Y. • - i .
-Dear Sir: •
Inclosed And twenty4lve cents, (25„)11Jr which send me
box of "cephalic pills.", Direct In Rev. Wm. Fillet; at
Regnoldebtag. Franklin emintv, oblo.vg •
Your Pill work like a adios—cure Ileadr.he almost
instanter. ~
._
TiO,Y your.,
, .
'.llr.ifyialdiny. , ,
Sir:-
Not long since I sent to yon fora box of Cephalic Pills
for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness.
and received the rams, and they And so.floo as effect .1
was iodated to send for more.
Pleasi send by return mall. Direct to _
• 1 A. E. WHEELER,
. ~
• Ypsilanti, Mich.
. .
From the Xxckminer. Norlolk...Trt.
Cep!Mlle Pflisseemoplieh the object for whteh they were
made, 'is.: core of headache in all its forms.
From the. Exga►iner. Norfolk. Va;
They have been tested in more Man a Armand eases.
with entire success, •
F.rnm Democrat. 'St. Cloud. Minn
If you are. or have been.traubled with the headache,
seed for a box of_ cephalic pill., so that you may have
them in ciao of an attack.
•
From the Aire,licer. Providence, R
The Cephalic Pills are said to-be a remarkably effecti re
remedy for the headache, and one of the very beet for
that very frequent complaint"-which has, ever been die
covered.
From the Wextetm-.I? 11, Cozen', Chiron'.
heartily endorse:Mr:Spalding, and kis unrivalled
Cephalic Pill.. •
From the Valley Star. Kardazeho, Vu.
We are sure that 'persons suffering with th e headache
who try ihem - , will stick to them.
From the - Path Finder. New Orleans. La
Try them I you that are afflicted. and we are sure that
lour teelimony can be , added. to the alriadY numerous ,
ist that has received benedts that no other medicine can
produce.
'From the St. Louis Democrat
The immense demand for the article (cephalic pills). is
rapidly Increasing. ; '
From the Gazette, Davenport, lowa.
Mr. Spiffily wonid4oteonneet his plume with an ar
tide be did not know posies* real merit.
From the Advertiser. Providence. R. I
The testimony in their favor is strong, front the most
respectable quarters.
From the Dail Newport, R.
aephille Pills are taking the place of all kinds.
By the Use of these Pills the periodic Steaks of Nervous
or Mak Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the
commencement of an attack,' Immediate relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nauseaand Umlaut,
to which females are so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels,—removing &five:less.
For /Ater. Yea. &Wads. Delicate Females, and all
persons of , erstaryhabi/s, they are valuables, a ktatedire.
Improving the appetite: giving tone and vigor to the diger
tire organs, and restoring the natural elasticity .and
strength of the whole eyvtem.
The CEPHALIC PILES are the result of lone investi
gation and carefully conducted experiments. having been
in use many years, during which amenity have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from
Headache, whether originating In the. nervous system or
from a deranged state of the. stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition. and
synth° takenstalltimea with' erfect safety without mak
ing any change of diet, widths absence ofany disagreeable
tante rtrukrs if easy to administer Wm roc/if/drat.
Beware 'of.Counterfeits.
The genuine have Er i e signatures'of Henry C. Spalding
oneacu box.
Sold by Druggists al other Dealers in Medicines.
A box will be sent b nisi! prepaid on receipt of the
• 3Pricia gitei Clematis.
All ceders should be addressed. to
• HENRY 4'. SPALDING,
tarn •Ws 48 Feiar Stelei, New York.
gA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will Wive ten Dimes its cost annually, g 3
SPALDDIG'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PIECES!
SCO3IO3fT ! ' DISPATCH
gr.% 81114= Di Tnis Sawn l'onc."Ad
As accidents-will bappen even wellrevgated faint.
Iles. it Is very desirable to h ive wane cheap and eonven.
lent way for repalrlng,fornltare, toys, crockery, de. _
BPALDING 7 B PREPARISAGLUZ
meets all inch emerge 'neles, arid no 'lousehold CID afford
to be without it. It laalways ready, and up to the stick=
tug point.
...MCP& ZN EPEET 110178 E."
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Pries 25
mats. Address; HENRY C,,SPALDING.
No. 48; Cedarßtreet, New-York.
CUTION. •
As emtaln anprliselple A
ll persons size attempiln=
off tin the ensinmeetlng public., imitations of hiy
Ghia I would citation ell persons to examine before par=
chasing, and see that the (all name,
' sarBPALD.IN(III PREPARID 0f0N..101
Is on the outside wagger ; all °thereat* swindling wow
. ABEL TURREL ' •
now prepared tome - every eau of BCIIOPI7I.Ih In
LW Country. and he taw a Remedy foe nearly every U
to width Leah Ls heir. Call at the . • .
GREAT MEDICINE EMPORIUM
.
of AIM TURIUCIA and De availed of the henget* lilt
pawed.. . Moorage, July IT. M.
ILTAROMEINE 1.11.1111LPf4
A
=r .. ientjti: Chlreolae,ahadaa
. To nsil%
RIGS AND PRODUCTML PARK LANDS FOR
BALL twenty4wo miles Booth of Phfladelphta. In
thcanedas State of the Font. - Beet Moats eaul tondos
for Markets la the Unto&
. rSeeaSrertleemeat 01.11TheleaLl ' •
LUBRICATING OIL.
ea Au igya, it ymmy, mailimorm
Aye'. splutlat" •
Fonamumat TEE BLOOD,
And for fibit speedy enrent the Milietios of
Serafieln and Illomfbelvens Affiretlaans, such n•
Tumors. Ulcers, Sims gmaplliens,
plea; Pustules. MGM goo, Mesita, shins,
asurall Skin Illsonmes.
Osimann, Ind.. Mb
J. C; Attu & Co. Gerd*: I feel It my duty to aci.
&bowled what -your Sassaparilhi has MOD !be me.
Having tobvited a Scrofulous infretion, I have suffered
from It in various wajs for yews.— Sometimes It burst
out In Ulcers on my Minds and arms; sometimes it ,
tianwd -toward sad distemed nie at the stomach. 'Two ;
years ago It books out on lay head and covered my scalp
and rani with me sore, which was painfgl and loathsome
beyond description. I tried many medicines and sever"
physicians, bat without much relief from any gbbw; h,
ha, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced
to read In the Gospel Memenger that you had prepared
no alterative tilairsapatilla).-for I knew film your rem
• talon that any. thing. you made most be good. I sent to
Cincinnati got It, and lied it till Reared met I took
It. as you advise, in small doses of a temptionfol over a
month, and used almost three bottles. - New and healthy
' skin soon began to form under the iambi which after a
while f 11 off. My skin is now elem., and I know by MY'
ibelhwa that the disease Is ger& from my-system. To.
' as well believe that I Detre - hit I am raying when I tell
you; the I bold you tiPbo one of the apostles of the age,
and remain aver gratefully, Yours,
ALFRED B. TALLET.
fliL;, A retkonyro, Piro go
Hess or Heyollas,_
Totter and thille. Rheims, Scald liead,Rinsiv
worm, Sera Eyes; Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble Mites from Salem N. lt.,lftb
: Sept,:that be bar aired an invetende ease' of
ra y. which threatened to terminate fatally; by th e
persevering use of our Sarsanuilla. and also • danger.
i ens attack of Matimant l: peals by largedoom of the
mime ; says be ewes the common E byls ass
'tautly.
Mrourtmeela, Goitro, or Swelled Neelk•
Zebulon Sloan of, frospret, Texas, writes "Three
bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from • °dere —•
hideous awelllng on the trek, which I had suffered from
over two yesrs.". •
Asioreevervilimea or \Malta,. Ovarian Tuotor ,
Uterine N llleerstion, Female Diseases.
IDr. .1. It. A. CliatinMg, id New York City, writes: "I
most cheerfully comply with the retreat of your agent In
. saying 11 have found your areapirilla a most excellent
alterative in the numerous complaints for whist: we em
ploy such a remedy. but Mpecially Fiquate Neese*
cif the Scroildons diathesis. I have mired many'llivet
' erste eases of Leueorrham by it, and some where the
complaint wan caused by ulceration of the Wens. The
elevation' !Melt was soon cured. Nothing within my
knowledge minds it for these female derangements."
?Award R. Illarrowoif Newbury, Ala., writes : " A dan
gerous ovarian honor on one of the females in my.frimily,
• which had defied all the remedial, we could employ, has
at length' been completely mired by your extract °Use
smarilla. Our physician thought nothing but exHrps-,
Lion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your
Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks
DO symptom of the disease remains." •
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Sypitilts and, Mcreurial 'Disease.
NEW - Otti.KADOI, 2 5th August,
Dit. - J. C. -Aveitc. Sir: 1 cheerfUlly comply with the,
request of your agent, and report to you some of tivir
effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla.
I have cured with it, in my practice, moat of the com
plaints fir whirl: it is recommended, and have found Its
effects truly wond&fulin the cure of Venereal and Mer
curial Disease. One of patients had Syphilitic ulcers
-In him threat, which were consuming his palate and 'the
top of his mouth. Your -Sarsaparilla, steadily. taken,
cured him in fire weeki. Another was attacked by see
ondary symptoms In his nose, and the nlcevatkin had
eaten away a considerable part of It, so that i believe the
.disorder would soon reed: bin brain and kill him. lint It
- yielded to my, administration of your Sarsaparilla; the
;deers healed, and he is scalp, not of course without
some disfiguration of the.face. A woman who had been
treated for the same, disorder by mercury was suffering
,from this poison in her bones. They had become so send
thee-10 the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex
creciding pain in her Pinta and bones. She; too, was
cured entirely by your ; Sorel:R*olla in a few Weeks. I
knew from its &minis:which your agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory Must be a great
remedy ; tonsemently these truly remarkable results
with it have not surprl sedine.
. .FratiennAly yam, G. V. LARIMEIL 31- D. .
Mbeumatiein. tamaL Liver Complaint.
.I:soiresnzscr.; Preston Co.; Va., rob July, 1859.
DR: J. C. Allot. Sir: I have been afflicted with -
flit chronic Rheratiatieso fora long time, which belied the
skill cif physieims, and smelt to me in spite of all the
remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One
bottle - coed me in two weeks, and restored my general
health so much that I AM far better than Define I was
attacked. I think it • Wonderful medicine. J. FREAK.
Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, write.: " I have been
afflicted for years with an affection of the Meer, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing
filled to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man
for some years from no other muse than derangement of
the Meer. My beloved pastor. the Rev. Mr. Espy,advised
me to try your Sarsaparilla, &mune he said he Mewyou,
sod my thing you made,was worth trying. By the bless
ing of God it hat cured me, and line so purified my blood
as to make anew man of me. I feel young again. The
best that can be Judd or you is not half good enough."
.llchterns, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, MI•
elevation, Caries; and Exfoliation - off • this
. 11oisse.
A great variety of ewes have WOO ritetedlo us where
cures of these formidable cortryJaintshave resulted from
the use of this remedyi but our space here will net ad
mit these. Some of them may. be found in our American
Almanac, Which the it.Lnliti below named are plissed to
furnish gratis to all who call for them.
Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Pita, EpUepsy,
•Melancholy, Neuralgia.
. filmy remarkable cures of these offer:Gong have bees
made by the alterative power of this medidne. It stimu
lates the vital functions into vigorous action and thus
'overcomes disorders which would be suppos ed beyond
Its reach. Such a remedy has long been. required by the
ormesities of the people, and we are confident that this
willblo for them all that medicine can do.
Beverly, Mau., Ptc.9
Wm YR,I.F.R
Jin.24
Ayer'i Cherry Tectordi
' - • TOR TIM RAPID runr. or
Coughs, Colds; . Influenza, Hoarseness' ,
Croup, lironehitia, Incipient Consuasp*
- Hon. ■ud for the Relief of Consiuesp.
Aire Patients, In-advanced
stage► or the Disease. • .
Thu la a remedy so universally known to Arrow any
other takthceursof throat and lung complaints, that it
Is navies. here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
unrivalled excellence for matte and colds, and its tmly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, hare made it
known throughout the vitalized nations of the earth. -
. Yaw are the oommunities, or siren families t among them
who have not some personal experience of Iti effects—
dome living trophy in their midst of Its victory over the
saMle and dangenna disorders of the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them that It has now all the vh ,
tees that it did. have When making the cures which bars
was so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. •
lisps:4 by Dz. J.V. 4 , 1131 - 11, CO., Lowell, lase
For mle by A hel Turrell , 'Mentrore: Church a Phimn
Doodad': Waltman a tiwieber, Auburn Centre, std 1
deslere and - drugginte everywhere. • cc F.V cw
TZE3III,:- 413-3ELIELELT C1.41:1:71111.10
HUMAN
Just Published. in o sealed Envelope ;Pe jeetliee,,Oc.
A LECTURE BY ntt,-cm.y.EnwELL
Ls. on the cause and - cure of Spermator
three. Consumptioi, Mental and Physics
Debility. D.:_errousuest(Epikpsy.; Impair
hu.d
"et Nutrition of the v Laavitude ; Weakness of the
limbs and the back - ; Irdlb,position ; • loos of memory;
aversion to society ; lovi of Solitude ; timidity ; seltdis.
trust ; dizziness ;.headache ; affect lone the.eyes pim.
pies otr the face; Involuntary emissions. And sexual in-•
catv : the consequences of youthful Indiscretion. &c.
w•Vtito admirable lecture clearly proves that the
above ennumerated. oiled eel raMicted., evils utak he re
"moved without medicine and without surgical operations
and shottid be read by every youth and every man in the
land.. •
Sent undereeal, to any addrets.ln a plain sealed enact
ope. on the receipt or six cents, or two postage stamps,
•by addressing - DR. CIIAS..I. C. KLINE.
in3o-12] 121 Bowery 'New York. Pose Box. 4556.
MIESOIII
111 0 %
TAR AND WORD NAPTHA
do but Medicine is the MarktAr Ma curio of
Coughs and Colds, Croup, '
Bronchitis :Asthma, Difficult'Breathing;
• Palpitation of the lieut.
For the relive of patients in Menaced doges <if
Consimiiptioirtogether with all Diseases
of the Thies! and Chess one which
' predispose to Consumption.
ft attacks the root of Owns*. and mate* dieted
destroyer succmrib foitfrisidepune. alsoprods
fre,e tareetwatlon". if hellthy action
In the diseased Yuonus Menhrane and limes.
It is poctilirtzlj adapteA to the radical
el.rs of -A'711314A.
Ow dare of thy Ihmtuahle 334117Pq11en gives
eve nit may *Lex which the partiewlar
. bathes se the imam denim ft irvry
CU task. and prowl! Wits free/Jr. it
be ronrbwrcl mat it is ilscabiabte la the sure of
t
' • Prier 50 ametsper Pm:mm*l only by
- • Dr. 4. 118EITAWIN.andsold for A. 15 , ehavelh,
. Cb.. N.. W. waits iNd aid P4PLAR stmts.
' PAliata, Pa.: Poe oak in Yeritres• by
414911 . 0/nr) ! ABEL TUR;ELL Druggist.
rke
i•c•ese
ming epm In market, eonstantly on band. and Maslow
.11_ lurks as it ean be obtained of any peale them,
tor wmemilter Deo: stem
REPORT OP SOLON ILOB/NSO I
or VIZ NKR YORK TRUIRIN*.
I veils Tag •
VINELA_ND . bIT . TLEMENT.
Or The (snowing Is no • snared from the 'report o ~
.
Solou Multiuse°. greLt terbillshed In the New York Tri •
basso, in reference to Iteod. MI persona can read .
this report with Mistreat. ~ • , .
.sauantasesi of Fe:Aim seat Ifono—Vissload—So . •
marks, spew lesel—fieil, Its iftiot, I utility—The
Canso of Portil4y—essesat se Clops Yrocateoi— •
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Practical Evidence.
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It is certainly oak? the Meld oste ns ive fertile 'freely
Man alums! level Won , add meltable condition fur s
pleasant Weill( twe kpow of inhabit. of the west.
e re ru otrinit iri tras - preefif:Auldpruzf'if the
ve sal NM Wt deM s eated - .
of forest fifty or a hundred years age, .
The geologist, world soon discusser Se moss of this -
continued fertility. Tke *bed, country is a marine de-
- pelt, minden throthfh the foil w.e Aloud evideuces'of tal.. -1
careous substance/. generally In the form of !adulated •
calcaredas marloillowing manydistinct forme of ancient
obeli*, of the tertiasy.fonastioo.: and this mealy substance
It nattered all thz."1011 lb. SOIL II -' .eery comminuted
form. midis the exact condition most cosily *Mu limited .
by such plasm Am the fanner dates to enkivate. _
• Mari, in all Ili forms has be Used to ferallixe crepe in
England. from the Ihnelt was esecaydea by the )towns:
&mile Trance and sa cranny i mail We Is CIPIIIIe4 ass
a valuable bed of manure, that can be lug asp tatted - •
and spread over thj: field.- How much neoreviduable then • •
It must be when found already mixed through the soli,
where new particles will be lamed upend exposed. sad
transformed to the owner's use . every time he stirs the.
earth. i . ..
Raving then staked Otirlininds with the mime. they
will nut be excited with wonder at seeing indubitable ev,
Men= of fertility of a soil which in our- situations, haw , '
tug the same general characterietics oral Ira° appearan-
ice, is entirely Undemanerative except Si Its pruandive
. netts is. promoted y arUnclal fertiliratlon. 'l. _
.•A few words a t theqbality sad value a this tans .
olt ,
forcaltivation ,vshich we have some strong reed •
Our dret vistiqr a to Wililam D. Wilson, Treeklhe
township, filo ter county. who purchased some eight
ago, for the
miles north of MI villa, about three years
purpose t i tf est t e r ligl ie nta d
o st i p g;
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to w ini t i nath a e . _ Uzi ..
as the firewood arid coal, for which he built a tract a
mile ands hellions. - He also famished sixteen miles of
;the road width ties, and had no doubt made the mill
profitable, though his main object was to open • farm,
'having :become convinced that the soil was -valnatle - fur
cultivation. Inuits hi has not been disappointed, u some or his crops prove. Tor instance, the second lime
of cropping, mos - bushels of potatoes on one acre, worth
60 cents a bushel lithe deld. Tie_year. seem serer,
without manure, produced l ed
bushels of oats.. In our
Meld. the drst crop was. potatoes, planted' among the
roots, andyielded ili bushels. The ixttatoes were dog, • • •
and wheat sown, and yielded 16 bushel.; and the stubble ,
turned under and sown to buckwheat which yielded $U
beihels; tied thep theground was sown' to clover sae
timothy, which gave ass drat crop lit tons per sire.
The-fertilizers applied to these crops were Ent, ashes
from clearingsi l icond, OS pounds of raperphosphate
of !line ; third pounds Peruvian guano then 50 Irish , -
els of slacked II e has been vpread upon t he clover sines- - ...
It was mowed, sett turned in for wheat. .
Mr. WIIIIOO's growing crops. and the wheat stubble-of - '
the preitentreason, all indicate hislend as productive es.
any part of the !Mte:.
At Maryfurrow 's, an old style Jersey woman farmer,
several tulles smith of Mr. Wilson's, we were so parties-
lady struckrw ithahe fine appearance of field ofcern,that •
we etoppedto inquire of disliked man how it was pro
duced. :We found that the land had been the' year bat
one before In wheat, sown with clover. and this cut one
season, and last Trine plowed once, with oats "pate old
nag," aid planted with corn. ~
•• Yes, bat you tired high. we suppose f" wesaid in- -
.terrogatively,-a d gut his reply,;— • .
ec i,
.„Waal, you it we couldn't done that-, 'cause we -
hadn't but fort ysone horse loads sitogether,for al acres, '
and we wanted ate most on,:t fur the trMr.” .
The truck coat eted of beets, carrots, cabbage, mecum.
- hers, melloni, he., and a very productive patch of Limn
beans, crown foe'marketlng. ii, we Were satisfied tl t
the soil was noninfertile, even unaided by clover, whir. -
bad fed the corar because the "truck pitch" had not been .
dowered. and toidbeedin cultivation long enough to ob- .
itterstemil sign /of the forest.
Our next viiiiti was to the large farm ot Atulreer-Bharp, •
fire miles north-of Miliville, from half to a mile east of
the railroad, and just about In the centre of Vineland
Mr. Sharp commenced work here In December. 1850. up. -
on 2'lo scree. In less than three-years he bar got =I
acres cleared audio crops this season. all well • Inclosed
anddividedinta syerallields, with cedar rail or pole
fence: has built a' two-story - dwelling, about thirty-six
or forty feet, and a smaller house for farm laborers, and a '
stable and granary and some other outbuildings.- - •
Considerable mart of the laid was cleared for the plow
at $9 dollars &nacre. and on some of it the first crop was
buckwheat, limed with 50 bushels in powder per acre.-- .
This crop may be put in from July 4th to 10th. and yield*
' from twenty to thirty bushels per seem-harvested in Nov • . ' -
embir ; when the land beim:mowed with. 150 - pounds a .
Peruvian gazed and seeded with rye.. yielded Ix to 15 •
bushels peruse and ten dollars worth of straw. The
ryrestuhble turned. after knocking off a largegrowt h. tor
oak sprouts. and dressed again with guano and to eded
to wheat, gave ps or 16 bushels. The crop which he 'was '
threshing while we were there promlael, more , of a very
platen grain, and the straw'is very heavy. .
We went over the stubble and found the clover and ,
timothy, tre' Seed sowed last Pining, on the wheat with- -
out harrowing.llooklngas well as we ere saw It upon
any old cultivar farm, and with • little: work deer in
the winter to c ear off some-roots mud rotten stamps, 4
and setting eta es to mirk permanent ones: we will be
able to cut theicrop next year 'with e mowitt machine
and we will alrantee two tons per acre; if he will give
the °verities' if t overruns the estimate.. 1 •
Part.of the hind was planted with potatoes for a ft rel . '
, crop, which yielded one hundred and twenty bushels per •
r ado. It w a s men limed with fifty bushels per acre.- and
seeded with wheat and Clover. yielding an average of
over 15 bushel per acre. and the cloveruow looks Lam-
Wel.
Other portfolio have been p led with corn se a frit
crop, which yirided tbirtv bar ids of yellow dint corn„, ,
and the second cro forty Abele. and the' third crop; '
treated Lso ponied.° an 1. we ire sure no one would
estimate belay! forty . els 'per acre. •
[The render twill recollect-that the writer is now speak:
ing of lands pMfectiv new, and which can scarcely be con
sidered in good arable condltion.—ED.] , - ' •
In other caies l the corn rrtip Driest year was followed
with oats this Season. not yet threshed• but will average.
probably forty to bushels. . Sweet putiltites: beans.
tuitions, and iii,fact, all vegktables. as well 'as y..ung
peach and other fruit trees planted this year. show - "very
plainly that this long, n„lectell tract of 'land ohoidd re- .
main sit no longer. and there is now s e tong probability .
that It will not; for ender the auspices of Mr. Landis, it
will be divided into smell lots, with road. located to ac- -,
commodate all—the surveyor is now busy at this work
—and all port era will be required to, build- neat coin- . •
fortablehonsM, and either fence their lots In uniformity.
or agree to live without fence, which would be prefera
ble, by which means a good population will be secured
who will estabilettchurches. schools, stoma, mills. ma-
chine shells and homed—homes of American farmers. stir- .
rounded by gardens, orchards, fields and comforts of civ
ilised life. - I- - .., -
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cause de:straw-Ito find a new location and cheart,botnejw
the country; and who may read and belibveyrket welters se
truly stated, h) will do well toga and feeler himself what .
may be seen w Mtn a two hours rideofThliadelphis. -
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