HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STODIACH TEES eon appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article his attained& reps tat ime heretofore unknown. A few frets upon this point will speak' more powerfully than 'toluenes of bare assertion or blazoning pufery.. The consumption of Hoitetter's Stomach Bit ter' for the Let year amounted to ever Windt willies kettles, sad' from its mortifiest steady increase la times past, it Lievident that during the 'coming pear the consumption will reach near one million battles. This Immense amount scald new bay, been sold but for the nits - medicinal properties a:Stained in the prepara tion, and the• sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best 'mows, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in alt seem of stomachic derangements and' the disuses resulting therefrom. This is not • temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary effort, in the way of tram pling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid 1111 , 011.111 ilia of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to lw aa enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved • Godeend Se regions where hut tad ague and varlets ether bilious troitplalasi have mated Stitt 'team tly hundreds. To be able se state sialdeatly that the "Bitters* are a weals sire far the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the replete?" a "mares of al alleys' pleasure. It memo all morbid matter froze ths stomach, purities the blood, and imparts mewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tens and energy indispensable for the restoration et bbslth. It operates upon the stomach, liver; and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them troa condition essential to the healthy discharge of• the funetions of nature. • Elderly persons may nee the Bitters daily as per directioas,en the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted - to comfort declining Years, as it is pleasant to the palate, Invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from etomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the +Aries of physicians, they base abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex.' There aro certain periods when their cares are ao harassing that many-of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially - if she be young; is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recap.- rete the energies rof the system, and enable the mother to bear up nader her exhausting trials and responsibilities Nurainemethers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria. diarrlitea, dysentery,- indigestion, loss of appetite, and' all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the .public against tning any of the !natty imitations or counter feit., but ask for HOSTITTZE'S CELIVVRATED 81"011•CII %Trans, and see that each bottle hes the words "Dr. J: liostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the aide of the bottle, and stamped en the metallic cap covering the cork, Ft, observe that our autograph signature is on • Libel. - agr Prepared and sold by lIOSTETTER 811.JTH, Pittsburgh. Ps., and sold br druaistit, grocers, and dealers .generally throughout the Vatted MAW. South Amy. rice .sad Germany. • Wlstar's Balsam of wilt, Cherry. Wistaria Balsam of Wilo Cherry. Cm*, Colds; Coven, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Idßps, Bronchitis, Barnum, Bronchitis, Lama, Bronchitis, Boarseness, Bronchitis. ifilooPhlS Conti, &oh lirboopiig Conk - Croup, Smilt*oe, ensampda, Consamptioi, Coasaaptlai, Conomptioa, aid as Eke;Esseuaa frail' as aafahrasy alai:kik, a 'Deady nTKf, aad a sore ma if:ardy are, is dtal Feat sd assimariany approval remedy, Waster's Balsam of Wild Cherry. linatar's Balsam et Wild Cherry. The Ike iamb *We; WWI hoes and sr* 'appeal ewer As Germs me. beim V/1110 espatrtorabr suissodfir gis Midi if NM Watt. Nita 11, I. S. W. POlrth t Ca., llosiss,—Dear Obit Sallaysallieed ta my fishy layosmat bessita bast Or am of mar manalde paymatiss, Warkaalt Bab -01 AML) Mast. k albs& ma pion= OD ft the gablyk., hoes Mikt yams ap tuner If my dmitasee mum" m bo Is • Maine, aad IMpro Mbar ramenny Wan inlettand. I then pro mined • Matta of year analleat Edam, sad hshe ab• lied tan tbe`atitede of tae eontenta of Mi bottle there mu a mat tuqinmenteut in bar bealtk. I ban, in my bdividual eaii, Made frequent ma of your yabialle modicina, sad 'has alwayl been benefitert by b. I 'mad, Ammer, sego* tit matte arriasu iiimpittea, ie. assail boa is a read dealef swim Widmer Bale.. fif 'lst Cherry art Mrsugirot lieestastly. • • Tertimgr. ate. Apo Ys liossor.wz Noirrox. Jhaolur,Offiss, ItahasauL itscxxows, VA., 1111.23, ItARL Mom. 8. .'owls & Co., Ruston,—Gentlemen I with Plautus toady to Ow gout matt of your in- 'valuable hart medicine, Dr. W/STAIVII BALMS Or WILD cirrewr, which is likewis highly valued by many of our immemed "citinens, who- have Metal It. sinus. by trial. Dina made use of this Balm" some three years sinew Ihr a violent and dirtrisaing cough which bulged the skill of physician, and, to my joy, expineiced each :wiry* nlief Is to induce me to prseevere la hams. 1 always tamp It try ms. sad WWI Ind it to be unfelt leg In in dram No medicine that I have am and Iwo pmei suit speedy Valid. Yeah truly, gozzotair. ?imam • ilia Joss gnat, WEN - • "maw e the Arkris-onmer Beak, sat via iv WI bm.us aid sari aNtsinad largsgavot ~Jim* 7, • 5 Roazirrows, • llama i. W. Toorti•lk• CO., —Dear t Hating Mond le. Manes Bataan et Wm]) Ciliation about aims roam, gad laving nodizad its bomalicial Nada in my family, is affix& ma peat plasmas ts amomantldtat it a Me pudic ao a valuabl• remedy le owom od end .isooda, radio, sopa, do., and a moody which I consider to be meanly Innocent, and may be IMAM with Pesci "hot bY t e a oat delimit is bum Two tow tuirctfully, snag emit fib Barons chile end tortUsat otooterfeen! The well Genoies, Pore, and Medkioaniakom has tee name Of "L BUTTS," written with, a pen, and the printed awns of the propriettn," & W. TOWLE & CO.pcs the enter wrapper. 111 rio osier gig my (Imam of ale Ming loops, or. Clure, etMeleeisEke rerafby wag Wisteria Dalai= of Wild, Cherry, Milleterie Belem of Wild charm 71113131121 D IT - S., w.. FOWLE & CO, - Is. ld TEENONT STBEET, BOSTOiR I=3 Desks% sit Minicab in wry kw • eiti is tie taiga Dor • pERsUNS OUT OF Ot.:giNESS,.aad wanting cheap Watts, sae Athmtisement at 'Vineland in aaothes talcums • HEAVY MESS PORK, By 'rite Bar►el, ' bq' Baldwin dllen rifP . tP l l.k i lgl; 00 MED/4 4 , 04 14, • • STANDARD; NESIRDITA • iir prima age, ban advilred that imat papallarilip eml4 limmegiumus at that, ; vaboandled istideribm nadend by awls la guirea, 007XJA1D 4, GERMAN BITTERS • • .>u evetrteai( Wine ll•saylaint. Dynow•4l., Janadias, Ilrompi De. Wit?, Dia•aassied the . ll44iuslik sad All dimmer, wiling NO • dimodilerk imc, erinisi• wee of tho Womb *id DICe Open. nuarlAlM VW. POiIitITLT pirrfre mu, emus 1911, All ran An AIR. SI/I Oa *bootie to prat! Mc% 7 5 kb' /.room. Hoolla — nd's Baisamio Co , , • wili . sainittlfacital ` • Gigillii CON; It Iteuseileiss, Zgoiwbi#l. Iraiwini, - airy. Paeinasskii, lissipiiiiit 11:+waptios, aull brrribrowellammed ikeewlebtet eitse weer bairn . ~I . . . CONIPIMIED CONrer IPTIOIG - 4 p Dli -; felesa Optdbd It in Liam - ram, le Eft, : . pat bad. .. • , 1100FLAND'S GERMAN . 1'11.14 - bin wail know thronght4t Earepe aldimeeicwi imam ae eomniewdetion hem Tem , are pity wertebte, an prepired!with great exactnelts. and are. gar•coated. Fit better Clitbartio Pill eon be &mud. Plicr,ts eta. Or OM Sheae intoilcineo are, preptrod by Dp.i .. haus li Cia,thilodelpilia, Pa., and S Louis, hl • . Wild by dmgrste and dealers in tnedicituis ere ,• . The alp nature et C. it. /tamps will boon the! o ' , 1 4 . of sea , bottle oc!box. ! • l . InourluEierybody's Alatti;vic," published annually, yea will End teitimony and codunetidatat notion from all parts of ilia country. The.; alcuaatuahr• given awac•by all our amnia. - I i , • . . • _—aiemi-iiira.4.------ .. - 1 DYSP;PSta., DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS; ' LIVER COMPLAINT. • WEAKNESS FEVER AND ACUE, • • 4m chi atpAons dynarquent upon i disordirad tYri3DIA•CII LITER, Noss Id : digestion, Acidity of the Stomach, CblicklYabta ITearthuro. Lois of Appitlfo, Deepotidetry, Cheitlesnoes. Btmd itiotglesding Piles .1i all Nervous, libemntk, and harri)Plei Affection., It boa In numerous institooss proved highly beneficial, and kvotheirs effected. decided ewe. Thie is a purely vegetable elimpountLiprepared oo strictly etheitills ptiocipler, alter the manned' of the celebrated Itelbuidi Professor. Merlon - 1. , Its reputation at bottle pro Sneed In intrcductibu here, the demand coromeoslng with tome 'of the IratherlitiiTelattared over the face of this mighty 'country. many ilont bosaght orith•then and hooded down the toe - litho Its calm. ft it stair erred le the isith'erin *Stk. I.inoirins that 17s trolly, soliaderfai looficioet rirtivr must le alttriedgertf it 1. - *titularly rite= ed to than rim= Shea seastitution• may base bean linpatestby thetonthriaost ota of ard•ut spirite, or btber torsi, of di/sip-Won. Generolly toidantshersts In select, It find. Its 'kir lankitly to the** et Ilh. tbrinine.oddyniekmibg terry date, robing ap Chi drooping spirit, and, in fact, Infislog asp haidtb vicar ka the iyrtenv , A. . NOTlCE—WilmverempoebtoflalletabminimirM lwat.mvoulacualtom.ekkoveaimisiowvirom4n .611r..-g-mtdowimm*cmaw,oo.mmeta4mm ur maimuipm ~'7 .': READ CAREFULLY!: • __ The Genuine Idea,' ennelintrated . gnerhave's EiniToOM Bittern ei pot up in twirl:don bottles anly. and *Med sit Osa natua pi.r battik or eit betties Ine Tree DOLtaltll. treat deiriand for Mile truly celebrated Medicine bag taahaned =l i mitations, which the atintdd guard again! Eirlanoo . of holooition•f• a« Mattis maw ham es Llal aCumn7 bottle you boy: • lAA by Druggists gazatally. It ass le lima*. Int >tgnas to most pause, t • !Fox.' ruotmiToßs. : " • BEMANIN 'POE; J 8 & CO. AAAAAA ji , 1111 $ll4 i Iliarn ate u fists . and -lOrkemists, PITTSB I. RGHJ - PA I ' . ,--- • • 1' .• e i hd ( 7-101/0 1 7iri 4 CURE . ! - '4to NOsvouslielktehe: 4 1 7 , - CURES • • . I L JACOB BBC'S:LB/6 ttliiitOrajti.Vills'. - . . , . /le aperient and steam* preparstlem at SON purtE•ti of Oxygen and Carbon by vs. hasten in HYdregen , of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in each at the failowing complaints. tric-: 1 r _____:, -• QTY. minims .117367A011. TIM. CATION. DTSPEPSLIL .DIAA. 011111117. PATTON SCROFULA. SALT IM'Oli OCI:r!, JAIINDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS Z. : I, d- ,r TISK. NEReOBI2,I CONSWIFEWINI INTIM itrrrENT TEVERS. wzmuufirs/anuniic MADAMES, •133NALS IarirtIEWEEMA MI6 mmtgrauknolt. WHITES: CELMIOSIN. etc., TIMESIitN TEE I=i 1101101CNSIBI OP THE SEA etc. The 1110/I being übsorbed iby the blood. sad I thus cirenl ttrig through the whole systeni, so part of the y can escape their trnly wander. fed inflden ~ ' 1 'The ence of thonsaniis daily primal that - no prepare . 012 of Iron cao for a Emma be compared ith it. Impurities of the blood, de preen= vital energy , Oils . and otherwise int. sickly cam butane indica lits neniity is al most every eoncenable .In all came of (music deb Muer al Wends. ete-X fte effects are eliglerdity ten has ever- n discovered, 1# the urbele hie et =adjoin . whieb, mints Etch prnipt, harpy,: weeny: endive sifeetahilsod appetite', me plate 'on, rapid •segtien of with en ttnal disposittn fermi aetita E. • cheerful ' dm immediately follow its ate. " • g ran stomachic antigen:al nehmitiatt ,it ban-no paler sad no stibithatta . 1 IP* nip n neat Oat meta beemmestaleng so sua. at emes.mer _bask .' cri ~. so t dames emee.os en% wi=re Dew* generally. Win be ilea lireirea aor aid an roe/I%er OM grim. An Is& : tam rte., cheap piptlgiggelleall ill :: I , Gener tt ai Aa eati ' ~n sae . MAT. * lib` above is Ofiliivelleili et igh. boa. EliS rt in A .x• • B . CEROAV'S LIVER riIaORITOR, -4 • NEVER DEBILITATE!. TasetwapelindedentleetErnsm Gimes sal. I ,-- asaateasseuta dam ii ad h g rarti it, aiht s =g; It Ws sure& thellitthiiit trill& thelttigtwe.:Tenh thitl in i a l=o than Ovalle as LW astseteue itertilitattettaty petettrithehmit. TIMM ash be tit the temperament tit the : Whited WOK lit hillA io'di VINIIIIN al A ; an potty as the Dowels:" Let the JIMA,' el Isar tat rd.& roe WO; Ile s **Waft It- , GORATOR, ail tt WO ill* 4Aifor Wie, WM*, IMU• I 4 NV"' lieltilUti; HytyliSlilii; liihtielLlLikrtilithit.' , -. S lila lath'ip Clime , ftliditti..' Dysiastie..! lry. Mow.illottr, lifitessehjlablt mil . Coilltrewetti. Choi- t . re. IL:balers, Clitelira_. raillerbtmetwiera Itallasttomt Flats.. knee, Jo vi ndi se, Pentode Meekness.. se, sod way Witted 'sot. - tesafally as as Ltrillinsi rf : Paisally Refit- eine. liMmint mac HICADACII/10 (as 'bottom's eta testlty3 in . twenty minutes, It two sr Game Tea, eptieultills are talc- ea ar erwassatima at s etae!. , • , . "A II Whettlie It fire WILY thiiir 'ltittlather ' ht hotpot. . DUX WATER IA ,THE ptoirrn WITH THE INVIGORATOR, A3D SWALLOW MOTH TOGETHER. . . Pelee One Dollar per Battle. .. -..-a--- SANIP Stab's . C Atli A , i-.. - : ~: amac.„„" n on _ .., ;.._ ..:7,... At , 'Plat' Pare VelpinciptaiSztMeia. mad rot 'Mei GLASS vase" 'AtriNlehlt. *ail lop burp. i n Th rr ra t i t i rr y t ft'i I • F••• •% . ; ' ,ktrilitottaiki Ile - - b: - ateri ti. - 4 4 i 'ix, . 17 . 10 . ,~ The eoashiathrh wih Ureter mad Pll.l. L,ii and the 4711= 1 „ Videt &II wren liartolarlr Ire betalailedlithiallpipsalqr , them ed r =l.• orwlL K . , ..... _ ~... 4,..... Onen. eMleee 'Met' elenpideleellelete, dlfferent•awdees Of tbm bora& - T. pAjair a y, C,e,- ~Tiesetint,Z;lrk, Ma with dn. ray, to • : pla we& esteem . wo e been rompteroded 'rut& a IN - rfrietret.tbs Puree table gum* which • Mt t o WOW ea every leew ef '• • enuenul7 ashel, sod Me imam awe sole & ae where & Os:hank Is needed. each es Alto! =la g : It i rirt t l .I. ire I l au sA V a dr i t e nr. 1 Coserwenewa; r. all n and Ilbeeneso ever th et~e h o l e, whole hod", Poo swedes colt Übiabl t e r, Lo If *Waded, • red lea forte alm dr re. ter, Low of &pp,. We a Crterth het& -, sattoiratColituter ah,..!awdw. lit mow i.e.., Ileadlal.P. Elt , wr i g h, i n t h e all I n ISOM 1 1 40 0 . 1 1/ Meese.. _Worlsest . chlllstweh ce u diell 41 Itheninausin.s reel Part Ger et I p l . and many Mumma& whelk dell Is her, too if thawadhas to thaadvertbet hon. Dew.* ____•- • PLUGS - TUJECIDIS Olner.:,, ..„.., The Lever Isavllywarallorond Isls Caw thertle Pills an replied by Oruttlets resuail .M add wholesale by the Trate la all the jure se.w. • N. T. W. SARTORD, 31. D. ' haaufurer and eprieter, • 338 'Breeders)/ ~ N e w Tor re ii. -1--- MORE NEW, ARRANGEMENTS GREAT ATTRACTIONS rooT4r I' It; THE extensive Furniture Establishment of _ Sattru BROTHERI having been refitted and greatly improved, 'the proprietors respectfully announce to tba citizens of Montrose and ficin• ity that they are constantly making and keep on land ttie :LARGEST and BEST Assortment of . ' FURNITURE. -- To be found in the Country. We give die Wowing list of of the ar ticles which we will sell at greatly reduced prises, for.Cestfor READY ?kV:. Bureaus, WelOut or• Mahogany, with glass, from $l6 to $35., • Bureaus with marble or brocatelle tops, from $lB to $24. And a large assortment, from $B, $lO, 12, I4tto BtB, Wash Stands, Card Standa,Cornerand Square Stands, of all varieties and prices, from 75 mints to ten dollars. ' ~ , Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, Footstooleptta , mans, Loanges Centre, Card, Pier, Tedlet, Dining, Kitchen, .an&Extension Tables. Chairs—Cane and Wood,Scata, Rockers— Cane, Flag, and Wocd Seats, of every variety and style. - Sofas, tete a totes furnished at short notic at New York prices. _ N,-.8. „Reidy made clans on hand Otrui. nished at shOrt , notice.—Hawses alwaga to readiness when desired. • ;employ' pope but CAREFUL and E.KFF.RT EMU WORKEFER. We htteid to do oar WORK WELL,ind sell it as Low as it cnn he afforded e . .W. W. - SMITE 4 • A . SMITE!, JR., • E. R. SMITH. • Montrose. Jan. 18th. I 860.—tf. • KEYSTONE,HOTEL I : •At Montrose, Penn. '. WM. IL TON, Proprietor pHIS new :inf . ! 1,11 ‘Ol - 11-ii,.d 1 on Public Adeouo. near the Court lious.-..and nearly in the centre of the business po!tion of Montrose, is now fully c ompetedand furnished, -and was Opened on Monday. •the 47th day of e 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 icannot fail to give Complete Satisinc.tion. The. Hots a nd Furniture are new, and no es. penile has been spared to render it, equal, if not' superior to any Similatestablishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the ; recant improvements and comforts, Ind obliging waiters will alwaye be retehto respond to the call of customers. 'The Stables eonneeted with this House are New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron. age of his,old friends, and the public' generally. WM. K. HATCH. NEW GOODS N E W O GOODS. 0 ! NEW NEW HARDINQ:4Si 'r CO'S 4 HOLSUN DEPOT. ~LIJ3PA:)IISCOUT; MADE TO ..\. tr -- 0 - : .-. • -At . ~..) .• .\ • ~.., READY-PAT itWOMBS. We are determined not to be'oet-done in the way of 1 .. LOW.,PRICES. ALL 'BINDS OF PRODUCE Taken in 16eliani;e far O SII • g 5; 41E CO. coxroznro EXTRACT or weir ROSE. the Grua Remedy (Or Indtgestion, Billions and Barofuloas Compktnta, and all diaraiiecot th e Blood. roe sale. at wholesale and email, by • ABEL TURRELL. . , C ipositene..candles, tamp oil. ALL is4ebted, Dleue atl eadifette. ABEL =Rea,. I e/si. d i ~.,.) .1 1 'A i •.- .alP 7 - 7 '& . , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located OTC" the SPefitlellanni V*11,11.01!" RINGHAMTON - kil:. LOWI-11,1., Yrin ipal, Professor,..4 the Science cis PrpcticaLAccotintant, Author of Loweies "freati‘s upon Book-Keep. ing, Diagrams illustrating the lame. bus Raattist, Commercial Accountant, Peas* of Book'Keepitig and Practical Mathematics. .1. J. Coatis, Assistant Professor in the: Book Keeping Department. A. J. Waasits,-Prpfessor of Practical and Or. namental Penmanship, Commercial- Calculi- Dolts and CorielpOndence. • LIECTII 111 .F. 11 S: • - on. Daniel g. DiOkirsois, bectirer on Conim r, cial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Ransom Balcom,l;icturer on Contracts Promissory Note[ and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Di. C. Andrenig . Lecturer on Cotnciercial Ethics. MAXIM ING,,c,OIIMiTTEEr. Hon..Bheiman D. Phelps. Wm. R. Ostorri, Esti: Tracy R. Morgan, The object of this College is to afford to all an opportunity tit - obtaining a thorough Munificent Education. The Boolotand Forma are car s cfully arranged by practical 'account:luta expressly for this In rtitotion and.embrace all the recent. improve• moots. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book•Keepiog as applied to the following kinds of business, viz: General Met• chandisine, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis; ion, Steatnboaling, 'Railroading, Forwarding Freighting, Foreign Shipping. - - , • , • - YOUNG MEN • Can qualify themselves in a short. time, at this 'maim lion, to All Important and lucrative situations._ Ample references can be given where graduate: of.ifi6o 'arc now tilling desirahlealtuations wittiest:tries item FAO to 11000 per annum. - . , , The Proprietor* are In poeseesion'of teidlinoniale from some of the lint Commercial 'looses in the State, to whom they have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire eatisfactiOn and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this Institution. - In all its branches, taught by the most skillful and thor ough masters.of the art. No College in the country en joys a higher reputat Inn in trill , department. Ladies' De, moment entirely separate trom that of theFeotlemen. Studentscan enter College at any time. ho vacations. Time to complete the coerce, from A to 10 weeks. Stu deists passing the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma issued by an Commercial or Classical institution In the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situations.. , or tenns of tuition. price, of boisid. testimonials. f g duittes Elling positionsoke, address the proprietors to. r c i -nitro containing full particulars. LOW ELL & WARNER. Proprietors Binghamton Commercial College, or. 19, - 'oo.—y , • Binghamton, N. Y. Steel Peng - Superseded BY 8. DE WOLItB COPPFB ERRODIUM. PENS, • WARRANTED not to eormde in any ink. Each pen as durable as a dozen steel penis'. As they do nat corrode. they will not get sharp and stick in the paper' like steel pens, but will glide over the paper smoothly like a gold pe'n' I have appointed ABEL TITAIRELL, Sole Ageiq ii • ' • for the sale.of these pens in Suiquehanna county. Price.. .$l,OO per grow—lSP cents per dozen —b cents each. Sent . by mall, pre-paid hy the agent, on receipt of price Andean postage stamp: , The trade rapplled at a reasonahledle count. All orders for thew. non•rorresire Pens most be Mildrelmed to ABEL TI . ERELL. blontrose.• Pa., who will -fitinleh them at the lowest prices. , July 8, 1862. • 8.• DE WOLF. . L QUO R' . • , 3 , ol ) ,! ffvt .eo rt lp u ln g For sale as usual by • ALIEL'IITRREEL. - . • ~ . Dissolution. mime co-paitneret heretofore eristingbetween Allen 1. Deans 4t Co. la tine day . 4lll.l4ni wed by limiL9l ion, ALLEN, iiEANs ,L,Co. Montrose. July 0,1.9 a. . . The bu.theto will ennt .t .I,Ntar:d 7,T BALDWIN & ALL E N (i old 11 - 6 . (1.-_ , . 1 - S aiermtus ; nrt!-,e hem In miirtet. for oale A BEI,V,VRRELL LIIBIZICATING - OIL, OR aKfl ii9n4s of bliailnery,,foiahria!tyTt, GROVER & BAKER CELEBRATED NOISELESS s,EwiNG FOB FAMILY AND MAITFACTUAING USE, 495 Broadway, Now-York Agencies. in all the principal Cities and G6ODS. The Grover & Baker Si. M. Co. beg to call the attention of the public to their recently introdu ced - NOISELESS FAMILY . AND MANUFACTURING MAKI3I . O THE sur.mrur. of Loci EiTITcII. These machines combine all the latest useptllmprove-: menta in selling machinery. and are highly recommended tor their., Bap!Jelly or Construction; Noiselessness ;. Itapiditfi • ' Ease of Banauensent; end Beauty and ci ty oratiteh. Vaiibus styles of these machfnes adapted to the house or workshop will be found at the different agencies of the company - throughout the United States. Their new SHUTTLE M AC HINEAI FOR TAILORS' - USE, The latest I:Iloilo,' of the *Owing cOschinit art--nohicksi, rapid, and easily operated—wilt commend itself to those who use sue machtnoa for insuonfacturing clothing. • Grover $ • Baker Machines, GROPER &'BAKER . Ir.iTCII. These lastly-celebrated tnachlnes, adipted Ao all the wants atm household and manufnctory. continue to maintain she pre-emlnemse which the almost un i versal venlict of the pablic has awarded them. The wen -known _ STRENGTH, ELASTICITY DURABILITY, of the proper t Bakeriititcli winalways insure these stetchlties the preference for family use, for the Mantifet' tare of such goods as are intended for wear—for nee and Mot for show. • . • . .. . • lir WiMrever,, the (hover & Baker Stitch Machine, have eitdbited and fairly jodged in competition with the leading Sewing Machines in the market. including the Wheeler & Wilson, they have invariably borne qff lheArst: premium. - . =CM ora orprziteri This lw a llffloni* . confiittleff BY thodettints& Of the Coic; I 40 9 MEMI: D wil l' irg Y , Il lnd for the especial (coned mittees nabs State Fats of - of YOUII7, Men. and those Mho suffer with ltervois 'Debi!, • I ' , ~ '" • •• I Mr, Loss of Memory, Premature De,cay: - &e., &e..: - by on ' LLI.IIOI*, • • .. who bas e4twi.4 l / 8 5e,,11 by, flopliAnbia.,te; being pa "to Treat expatiates& Vaenovvedmice, , tbm . etc h , the um o ' 011LIIiVand - • • worthless ni ediri nes prescribed by ;earned DOetOrs. Sin in ICI IMII GX % 4 I Va P ir ie°l297l :k had rel of a P ll " thar • br el,Mtlit A pat maiatly held. which awarded the Arst premium to •th ; - ~.„,. .hrt ... CHI 3. A. LAMBERT, Esq.. - Grover & Baker Nubble over all others in competitto I l" - Grienpoint, Lomitisland, rem York PENMANSHIP Towns irizthe United Statei. WAXING THE TILE FOLLOW/NU E-ND 611.0.13:24Epa1ii 9/ir • tili ) 211:11EIDZ - • CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL wHo'EUFFEII ruom WEAL, ..ACl:ffit THAT. A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE Is wring tiltigAiF-Acii.- As these testimonials Wereupsalicikd by Mr. Spalding, they afford - unquestionable proof of the efficacy'of this "truly _ scientific discovery. - ---o—' MAJSONTES4.I, COilt., Feb. 5, MIL SPALDING, Stu 'hi*e tried your Cephalic Pills, and Hitt Wm so Well that I want you to send me Rd worth mute. Part of theme are for the neighbors, to whom . ' gave a few . out of the drat box I got from you. bend the PUIs by mail, and oblige Your obl. serv't„ JAS. KENNEDY. . Raverford, Pa., Pei, 'H. C. Spalding Sir t , I wish jorto sand ins memory box of wow Ceptudic fhaetrweited dorsal dentottimegliross " yoate. respectful's, - • , : - .5.1411111T . 0111/OCIIII. Sprier Creek, tfoidiisid6o lett.; ior.,'lan; is. R. Spalding. • Sir: You will pleAss send me two boxerof your Pills. Send them immediate y. Respeetfaily yours, t.. • ' . • • hare wed o n bo your Pil/r.and. ,find them excellent. • •-• Belle Vernon, Ohio, Henry C. Spalding, E.g. , l'iww, and enclosed twenty4lve cents, for which send me another hoz of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the bent pills 1 have neer tried.. - ... - Direct , ' A. STOVER,' P. ii. Belle Vernon. Wyandirt county, OhlO. &verb', Man., Dee. 9 11. C. Spaldinr, , . Esq. I wish for some circulars or huge show hilts. to brin g your fills more particiilarly_lwrore my...customers. Jr you have.anythlng or the kind, please senckthem to me One of me -customers. who is ,ribjert to a emcee sick headache. (usually lasting two days). teas rifted of an at. Larkin an /lour by your .111//r. which I sent her. Be:spectrally yours,. W. ;teynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio, 1, January 9. licilry C. Spalding. • No. 4s Cedar Orem N. Y. ' Dear Slir: Inclosed find twentpave cents. (TS.) tsr which send me box of "cephalic pills." Direct to iteu. %Wm.' Filler, at Reenoldshuritt Franklin county. Ohio. Four Pills work like a charm—cure Headache almoet instanter. Trott' yours, _ am FILLER IpsnamtVitia., Mr: Spat. My. . Sir Not long since T sent to yon fora bo;•of CephallePills for the cure'df the Nervous Headache and Costiveness. and - received the samb,:and Gel - Add to yood • an Oda was inctockt to' send for ”terre • ' ' • • • Fleas' send by return mail. Direct to NVIIKELER, • Ypsilanti, Mich. • Froqh the Examiner. .ffor 0/k: Cephalic PWeseenmplieb the object for which Lb *were made, viz.: cure of headache In all lb form. ' . From the Eiaminer. Norfolk. Va. They fume been toted in more than • Ounerena Wee. vrizhentire names,. From _the Denuieral. Si. (-7ond, ifinn. Tryon are, or haNe been troubled with the headache, send for a box of 'eephalic pill!, so that you may hare them in cage of an attar— . „ . i 'I .. ) -..w, • • _ From theAdverliser. Providence, R . The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remedially effectite remedy for 'the hisclache. and one . of the very beet fur that very frequent complaint which has ever been die- . Covered, . . . . . .. From . thi Irestein R. RI ,c' ozefile,' Chicago . We heartily endorse Mr. Spaldizig, ind hie iznifralled Cephalic Pills. • t Frain 7 he V a lley S tar, Ka - nateha. Va: Wernie sore Mit persons aniterin iith - the headache who tyy them. will stick to the*. .',wit gor Path Finder. Nem. Orlearo; La. . Iry them I you that are afflicted, and we are sure that teafitoony cantie,_added to the. already' !Marron, ipt that has received benefit/ that no other medicine can produce. . . From the St. Lquis'Dethoeiat. The izamense demand foir the article (cephalic pills) is rapidly lacreitaing. • Froth Ike Gazette, Davenport, lotea: • Mr.Spa/ding world not connect his name with an ar ticle he did nut know to powers real merit. . Prop.( the Adiertiser, Providence, R. I. - The testimony In their fiver L etroig, from the moe respectable quarters.- • From the Doily .Yeree, Newport, eoPtudte. Me are taktag the filaaa By We Iwo( these tine the perkidicianeka of Nireate or Sick Headache may beprevented; and If taken at the commencement anti attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness:will be obtained. ~;. They seiner inrenwint the Nei* andfleynacke to whichTeinnes air soiubfect.. They actgently upon the bowela—remcrelng **throe" Fur Literary Men, &Walla. Delicate Females, and Atli persons of wk . :glary Soaks they are valuable al a larafire,' Improving thaanatife, eking nee ant vizor to tbal diges tive organs, and restoring - the natal"' elitist !city and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result, of long investi gation and carefully conducted.experimenta, hiving been io I.l%e!littair yeirs; daring Willa time they hose prevented mid relieved a vast amount 6f fn- end suffering from neadachO. whether orighuninain the narrow system or from a, deranged state of the stomach They areauttroly „vegetable-ln'theiroomposition and aymbe taken &tontines with perfect safety without teak ntt any change of diet, and the sheens grapy duagretabte taste renders if eitip to administer diem to children. BeWOre of Countzrfeits. The genuine have Bee signaturei of Henry C. Spalding oneach box. Sold by Itru7,gists and other Deafen in Me4lclnea. A box will be sent by mall prepaid on recelptof the . •W 1 'T1.430 28 Cox/to. All orders sttotild be addremed to ' 11881141 C. .SPAL..IDING, rerrla v acli 48 Cedar Str met, New York. _ :21M, single bottle of SPALDLNG'S PREPARED GLUE will ten times Its cust‘ananally.4o SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE f SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE ?HE•PIECES! • EbOIIOMY D/SPATCH 110 — " A STITCII >A Trite Saves Nraa.".JES • As accidents will happen, even in welt regulated fami lies., itis very desirable to have some cheap and conven lent way for repairing ferivitare, toys. crockery ; At. BPALDMEPS,PREPARED GLUE meets all suelfinfergeneles, and no household isNin afford to be without It. It Is always ready, and•np to the stick ing point: ` •.L . I'DIEFIFL IN EVERY HOUSE." ' N.,11. 17 :4 -Smith, sccompuiles. each Bottle, . / Wee 25 cents. ':, dadreaa; , • lIENRY.C.'BPALDING.: --.- N 0.48, Cedar Street. New-York. CAUTION. As certatn unprincipled personsare atteniytleg_to Wu' off on the unsuspecting pablic,lmitatlPPl °rm./ PreParld (Hue. I would - cannon all persons to eternize oeforepffi , Miming, and see that the NI name, • SPALDITO'S Pagp4RED GLUE is on the outside wrapper; all others are swindling . coml. 'terfelts, ABEL - TURAtELL Ts now Prepared tome every ease sanonus. hs JUhe Country, and be baa a• Remedy for dearly every 11 to whlehdleohla helr. Call at the = GREAT !MOINE EIRPORIUFff o 1 ABEL nmazu„ and be evaded of the berellte Sfootroae, July 11, 1861. KVA WO %VIII lid:4AV% A apleidid 4c . edive. Ch l l4lll66.lshades burvers, wick.. ate, at. CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yousick, feeble, and earn- • phlning? * Are you out of order, with - your system deranged, and your feelings Mtcomtortuble These ayinittonts are often the prelude toaktidOui inname'Suitai Ilt - of Btckixea Id creephdrupoti . you, and abould be averted by a lianSr bit Of thOriglit remedy. Take AYei'sl`llll_, Mid cleanse out the dieutylered toemerd—qal ktrY lheblOadiabrli ief-tho Made inure on unnludrtieted in health again. They stimulate the feint . tient. of the body into vigorous • sitisiky. purify the system fr.um the. btrsuucU iva , whielt •Intikt. disease. A. cold arta,. atone • where to the tly ;and IJ betru,.4 • its retural fhnettona. These. if net re ' quit, tract upon themselves and the intrrotinding organs, prmincing gen eral aggravation, angering, aniUdistmae , While I. thh. condition. oppressed by the derangements, take Aver's rills, Ad nee how directly they restore the natal-hi se• 'lion of the systetn.mul width It the buoyant feeliis of a,,onin. IV lint is tine and 10 apparent In this tri.l.3 and common complaint. is oleo true lu many of,the deep. seated and ;lan:mous distempers. The name port:olive efreetexpelok them. Caused by !limiter obstructions mid derangements of the magi's(' intietiona of the body, they ern 1-nO.IIY, and many of them sarely, cured br the annut memic. None who know the virtues of'these vOll neglect to employ them when angering from the diver= dere they awe. Statements from leading pliyalelana come or the Prinalml cities, and Dina .other known public is r sons. Pram a ForraiVlng ➢lewehant of St.Zoids, ieb. 4, 1f36. fltt. Atuat Your tine are the paragon or all thwt Ia great 'la medicine.' They hare cured my little dangiitvr ni nicerourt wren upon her hand. fuel feet that had proved Inenrahl" for Years. Iler mother haft been long grOv. oouly afflicted with.idlotettca.nt dpimple. oh her "kin noel 'br her flair. Atter thir,shilit,hrae etitesketott aim tried your Villa, and they hare cured tier. • . mputiatui;c., . . . lts'ai Family PhY - • ale. ' • , - From Dr. .£ jr._ Cartwright, New Ortemte.' four Pills are the print* or purgei..t. Th • ,excvllcl3 t i t, !title* surpass any ,cathartle Wr 1 ), " 1 " , " ' 1.1 ."Y "''' ee1,1,-tett veryeertaln and eirectial in tiwien,-11 , 0. 00 'I., 1,....v0k, which makes them Invaluable to us lu the dAhy treatment of dleease• Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. From Dr. Eiterard 134,1, Boldnwre. • • tiltAn Zoo. Arita :1 cannot answer you idiot corn. plainia I have 'rtrrrd will. your Pills better than-to sny ull thqt Ire crer freed rifth a purgatint griedirirse., .1 plece gaga 'dependence on an effectual catliartio m y Only contest with disease; and belhwhigna I do Cad your fella afford us the-best we have, I of course value then, highly. Prinlottnut, MIN' pa. J. C. A yt:lt. I Imoo been repeatedly curei.of the worst lo , frtt....he It'd/ body ran hase, by a dose or two of your Pills. It ',write. to arise from a, foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours. with great respect, • ED. W. PRETILE, QGrk Steamer Cl!',...ar Bilious Disorders— Liver Com pin tuts; " From Dr. Thr ,,, lgri• Nem York /'its. . .7lot only am your Pan nilmirnblv adapted to tie Jr Pim.. j;KIIte as /111 aperient, I,ut I Sod thelibeneliclal effort,. upon the 'Aver very mliskiii.linteed. They Imre .nty Use prored more eifecilial Mc the rune of er.ill• plaints than any utie lonely I ran mention. 1 riticervlr . rejoice that we hare lit length n purjative chichi is a or thy the Confidence °rill° proferrionsind the people. . DEPART/IN:Sr 01 , TIII: b. C.,7111 Feb, a 5 • Sin: I have used your iuf :slier:a and norii': pearlier ever ranee yuit matte Ilion, mid do not lairltnie : rny they ant the best Cathartic Ave employ. Their rc;;.‘- ''sithsy action on the liver -to qidelt and decided: eiriro iptently they are an admirable remedy Mr derangement.. of that organ, Indesid; - 1 have' seldom Ininnet a C 3.1. of bilious diterue Co obstinate that It did vet eat itle vi: ti to them. Internally yours ALUM - /A) It. I • PhisieLan of the Waring 1/orsilisit Dysentery; Dlarrbeen, Ada!, NI/ovens. •1 Front pr, ,J. G. Greco, of Chicaao, . =Tarr have hid a lone trial In hiv Prurthr, and I. 'bold them hi esteem as one of the best npc t'icids I lime ever found." Their alterative effect upon tin liver nutkv.4 them an excellent reniedv, allot given in small dose. for - biliofts dysentery and dial-Maw. Their riezir-eoniiii: make, them very aCceptable and convenient iur the One of women and Children. Dyspepsia, .Impartty of the T.•700d. • Proatitix.j.T. Dimes, Pastortl Advent Phorrh,;toston. Da y Atilt': I have used your Pillahvith extraordinary Mimes* ininj family and among those lam rolled to-visit la distress. -To regulate the organs of 411;potion and purify the blood, they are Clever, best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently rereintotoul them to my friends. !Yours, J. V. 111 y 11t S. • W•ArgAiTs -Wyoming Co., C. Y. get. 24, DEAR Stu : lam using yourCathartirt,l'ills in my prac tice and and them an excellent purgaliVe to cleanse the fiyat ' em End purfral fArfounfains of thr bload. . JOAN 0. MEACHAM, M. D. 'Conallpsition, Coillveness, Supprcialott, Gout, Neon:010u, Dropsy, Paralysis, Pits, etc. frosi Dr. J. P. Vaughn, ...Vontre,i7, Canada.' Too much cannot he said of your Pills for the care. of costirrorss. If others of our fraternity Imre found them egfateiotta as I hare, they !dwelt' join me in ponit.lot Melt for the benefit' of the multitude , with sorer wars: that complaint, which, althottzli bad citon.ll to itscl t; i theprogenitor of (ahem tied arc worse. I hellere r.“ 'organ to originate lit the hirer, but y6ur Wee that organ and cure the disease. • - • lota Mei. R. Sinn rt, Physician mut .117,hr(fr, Rostgo. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken 'tt‘t proper time, are excellent pm - m . OlO/es of the 'went,/ seeryfieo when wholly ur.pactiaily go pyres setiouwi very' effectual to' demist the stomach, and erpri trcirto. Ting_ are so touch the hest physic we hare that I recum imot no utiter to nap patient* • • /poi* Liettrunit,Anktax,of eseXilltod/st Elga,Cnirehp lionsE, Savannah : On., Jan. ti tun. - • • rhord4ll3l;wrigratefil fur die eel' , skill has !mingl4 mo If T did , itot report ny c • CTots.. ,A. col lme el . iit my.limbm brougld ins cl eruating neural pains, *ltch ended in chirotrit,,i,s Vsatifin‘ Vcitnithstasiding titabrid Sloes/Meese grew. Works mid warts.. iintiLay tits ado,: exevilent vent ut Baltimore, Pr. 31:iekenzi-, i your - Pills. Their aorta wino slow, Intesam.. Ry severing lu the 01. e. ofltlrem, I inn now entirely well. SENATE Ciunsin,,ltuton Der, • ton. have been entirely cured, ,by your PON of kisevinsitic (lout=a painful dtl,llSe' awl bud ofill,,tia me for years. - VINCENT . . • o.blr'lltost of the" •rfl'ln In market, ton . Mini Idermny which, mltliough...n red! e. tp, I.01.(91 11111111., I , dmi„,.-eroum nubile pillaresn tir esm pwrillene - Om: frlviecitly 'Ttlbse cuut:z. .nq mercury or minerni substance wlintover. • . . 'Pribe, 25 cents , plir Box or 5 B9MOS for Si. Prepared by Di. Z. RATER co4 Lowe Y. • • ,- , For sale by Abel Waren. Montrose :'.Church It Polnn DandafT; Waltman .agorisher, Auburn pentre,ind Ty dealers and diTtp onvikerbere. • oc.„ 8 7 ew *-_a.;11.1: 7 :5 - Y . HUMAN .MISER. JuirePublished in a sealed Enrelope ; Prtce t cents., ?• r? .. " - t - ' CTIJR. tiff Dit , .CVLArEtt WELT. PP Ikevieseatid cure of ;Spennator rhcea: ennanniptilin„ 'Mental and Ph.*FTett Debility, Nelyoueneae. 4pilejakY;. Impair ed Nutritiontaf the hody.A,Lapaltpde:; Weakuesk pf the limb,. and the back ; • Inuit position': 101 , , of mnmorv; aversion to aoelety; lore of latitude timidity tiaelf-dia.• treat: direinesa headache affections oTthe eyes: pim plea on the face; Involuntary emleelon a. and sextet in. capacity the consequences of youthful indlacretion, &e. Thir admirable lecture clearly • proves that the above ennumerated.ollen ,self.tifilicted. evils may be re moved without medicine and wilhont surgical operation, and shodld be read by every vo s th Ind every Man in the land. - Sen't under fen]. U any addre4. inn Ohl n 0 cal c d envel s t . ope% on the receipt of atx - ctit. •or ttrn nnataee „stamp. be nibfrroning . • D.R. 'II.AF. J. C. KLINE. m n3O-'Ol 127 Bowery Ne Tort : : Post Nol. &M.' . - Mlllll9 Delicious Tonle Stimulant:Especial* designed for the use of the Medical Proteanion and the Family, .having ,superseded The so =dial "Gine," " Aromatic," "Cordial, "Meditated," k•Seimappe,"- etc., is now .en dohtd by all the prominent physiciaus.cberolsts and cot imiseeure, as pueoessing all tboao txtntttuc _medicinal qnalltlet ( tonic and tilurctier which belong to an OLD and PURE GIN. Put up in quart buttleslind sold by Drug gist/and Grocent, etc. M. - BININDER & &0., . lEstabllshedlu 1:713.1 - , Sole Proprietors, - . oc4 yj N0.'19 Broad Street N. Y For gale at Turreirs Drug Store. Montrose. R 4::l'ill - "i'i 41 :., ,, tottrtisi.tifrifiS:,` t'., • TAILAND-WOOD AAPTHA • L theatre Aredkitflitsll4'retrriefor the tette Coughs Colds, Croup, • • Bronchi_ Dielciilt Braithinu `.. Yellen oirof the Heart,- ; • • 0 1 4 1 04 fr atfrowed`jelkoestf Consumption: ether rith.sll Diseases . of the Theisland Chest anti which' predispose to Consumption: • • , • It °addle the root tfotteersat,.ciaet makes . •dutroyereaecame((o etet uewte .ltaleoprody eechiee experaPirtift,o444 action Inikedistatied .Weigno traffe and • 7 fele sakited theindleal etre of As:IRMA, • One doe, of MisloiroloOMA 6 J 7 trrqftell - Piret ea".anfrcon+TottiottYtitep.tch; 111),1 pariktgar naturegqrlhtdtteaeedttitte. Ith,erypteot.ont lo the taAte. and prompt in . Eta erect,. Try >< d, be eonvin'tvd that it to iocalottih to the rum or ig; our fat „ rtifecii o l llll _.•-• Prieelso ; ri6 poi. name 'Prepared *Mr Ity Pr. A. !WNW:TIN. and *obi bar A. gretareolo, •. & Co.. N. - W. earner mil POPLAR Histeds, Philtuf a. Pa. Per "salt In dlnntraite h 9• etas) a. ABEL PURRELL -Dreamist. Cercposerie. , .Itrlint in motet : ionitsintly on Fend : and ailow e rE owiese se It can be obtaincd of any Denier In town. • tar Remeritmri"p• Turrelre Drug Store. , . • .• RkPORtOF. SOLON, ROBINSON TilK NNW Y OliK TaIB E, • • . UPON Tilt I AYER'S • VINELAND 6ETTLEMENT. , Thefollciwlng tie at extract from the report o • Solon Itobiusoni, Esq., published in tbeNew 'yeah Tr* bone, in referetute to Vineland. All persona tin read this report with Interest. Advantage. odainting near HomaT,Vineland—lta marks upon Karl—Soil,.tts great. rertillty—Thu - ' Cass. of Foitilitr - Anionnt of Clops. Predated — ' PraottostEvidssoo , !" it is certainly one of the meet eitensive fertile Watts In anialmoit level position, said suitable condition for pleaeaut farming that .we know of thhielde of the west exu.prairies. We fitaudsurne of the eldest farms appa rently juet as profitably prodnetive IC when first cleared or tortst any ova hundred years:ago. . • • The geolugletl wituld soon discover the cause of this continued fertility.- The whole country le a marine de poelt. and all through the soil we foetid evidences or cal eareons sebet.2nces, geuerallyin the form of ladelated cileareeme mari, showing many dletinct Mimeo( ancient shone, of the tertiary formation and this marlyenhitance Is • matured. all through the moll:in Avery comminuted form, and in thif exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants Its the farmer desires to Colt Pride. • Mari, in all IP forme has been need to fell flier crepe I* England, from thetime• It waioccupled by the RonMns.; and in France and dermany a niaribed fs counted on as a valuable bed Of manure, that can be 'dug and carted and spread over the field. Moir much more valuable then it nwiet be whew found already mixed through the soil, Where new partitier will be turned up and ex ppowd. and transfurnied to the owner's use every time he stirs the - earth. . Having then iiatisded our minds With the tasse.„they will not be suited with wonder aeseeing indubitable ev , idence of fertility of a soil width in our situations, har ing the same Opera! characteristics orat least summit cue, is entirely eihremunerathe except as its productive , a "oe promoted by artificial fertilization. Ale+ words about taignality sad value of chid lan4 for cultivation,iof which we have *Jute strong Pronf. • Our find visit was to William D. Wilsou, Planklirs .topoolop, ornseester cOunty, who purchased somii eight 16116 north of M ilVille, Shoot three yearn ago; tor the purpose of establishing sateen.) mill, to work up the time* her into lumber, to send off by the new railroad, tie the firewood and coal, for which be built. 'g -track a mile and a half long. Ile, also furnished Fist - reit miles of the 'road whithitice, and had no doubt made the milli . lisrolitable, though his main object was to open a farm, Laving become);onvinced that the poll was valuable for cultivation. In this he has not been disappoleted, ar 1101111,1 or his 'crop prove. For instance; the pecond rimer of cropping, Mai bushels of putatomi un ope acre, ports, tiO rent* a bushel in the field. This rear. seven after, without manure, produced 356 bushels of oats. In one field, the find crop was. potatoes, planted among the roots, and yielded 75 bushels. The polatme were - dug, • and wheat sown, and yielded 16buihele and the stubble turned under and.eown to buckwheat which elelded 33% bu•dielS: and then thegroned was sown to clover and' . 'timothy, which gave sea first crop 21esons per erre, The fertilizeka applied to these crops were drat, , - ishia• from clearings!: eectftd. 223 pounde of enperphoophate of lime ; third, Mel pounds Peruvian - guano: then So bush els of slacked lime has been epread upos the clover since it - was mowed.!aud turned In for wheat: Mr. lallauti`e growing crops. Mid - the wheat stubble of the preoent ettsop , all indicate 'Lifland as productive at any part . of the State. • At Mary Barrow e, an'old style Jereey Woman fanner,. • several mile, south of Mr. Wilson'e, we were topartieu , tarty ,truck with the ate appearance of a pel tfeutmehat we stopped to Inquire of the hired mau how t was pro- • duce& We (Mind that the land had been - the year but one beforein.velicat, ',own with clover. and thie cut one season; and Lett epeing plowed once, with one "poor old nag.” and platiti.ll with corn. - "Yes: but you Hemmed high, we eeppo se I" we said in terrozativeli, end got, hie reply:—' -Waal, you ace. we coulthat done that : 'cense' we hadii,t bat fortyethe hero.; loads altogether. for 21 acres, and we wonted the moot 01.'t for the truck." _ The track clius•eted of beet', carrote, cabbage, cucum bers, inellons:;dr.c.,,and'a icry productive patch of Lima beano, grown for marketing. ewe were.satiefied that the coil was not infertile, even unaided by clover, which had fed the corn. because the "truck pitch': had not beep cloVered:and hadbeen In cultivatioy lung enough to ob- literate all signs of the forest. • • - Our next visit was lo the large,farm of Andrew Sharp; five milte4 north of Minville, from half to a mile east of the railroad, and meet about in the centue of Vlneia ad.- -Mr. Sharp commenced work here In Desem bet. tree. up- . on 211 acres. ;In less than three yeare he • bee gut' 231 acres cleared and in crops thle *citron. all well inclosed androivided into eeveral fields, with cedar rail, or pole fence ; has built a iwo.siory dwellingg abort thirty-six or forty feet. and n smaller house for farfrelaborers, and a • stable and granary and come otheeAntbuililinge. - Conelderable part of the land rtc cleared for the plow at fie dollars &nacre. and on some of It the first crop was buckwheat. limed with 50 bitpheln in powder per acre.— Thie crop may' be put in from Jnly 4th to 20th. and yields from twenty to thirty bnahels per acre, harveoted In Nov ember, :when the-land beingeowed with 1110 pounds of - Peruvian guano and seeded With rye. ,yielded le to 13 bushels per acre andten dollars, worth of straw. . The rye stubble turned. after knockingotT a large growth of oak sprouts, and drooped again - with gnano and seeded to wheat. gave 15 or Ifi bushels: The crop which he was threshing, while we were there,prtnnisee more, of a eery plump grain, and the straw to very heavy. We went over the etubble and found the. clover and • titgothy., from seed sowed last toeing. on the wheat with out harinwiug. looking aft well nit we ever saw' It upon any old cntileated farm, and witha little .work dune in. the winter tolelear off slime roots' and rotten mumps, and setting etakee to mark permanent one,. we will be able to cut the clop next year -idea mowing machine and we will en!ierantee two toles per acre, if be will I.ite the ',verities if it overruns the estimate. . Part of the land was planted with potatoei for a ,first crop, which yielded one hundred and twenty bushel,- per acre. It was then limed with, fifty hopheis per acre,,Nand • seeded with Wheat and clover, yielding an average of , over IS husheo per acre, and the clover now looks beau tiful. - Other portion* have been planted with corn as a first. crop, which Melded thirty hnehele of yellow film corn, , and the Pecoiid crop_forty hastiels, and the third tror treated ihOpounde of guano, we ate sure no one wou ld estimate beldw forty bnehele per acre. [The readet will reeollect that the writer ie now speak- . in:: of bottle Perfectly new, and which can scarcely be con sidered in gold arable condition. -En.) - • ' ; • In other cthles. the corn crop ()fling year was followed with oats %hi; season; not yet threshed, but will average. probably forty to arty bushels. Sweet potatoes, beans.. mellow.. and in fact.tall Vegetables, as well "as you), peuchAnd other fruit trees planted this year,. show very plainly that this long neglecfed tract of land. should 're main so no longer. and :hernia now a strong probability' that it will not ; fur under the anspkei of Mr. Landis, it %cliche divided into small lots, with toads located to ac commodate all—the surveyor is now busy at this work —and all purchasers will berequlred lo build neat corn fortable houses, and either fence their lots in uniformity. or agree to liVe without fence, which would" bp , prefers ble, by which means a good population. will be secured who will estatilistichurches,'schools. stores, milli, ma chine shops and homes—homes of American farmers, our. rounded hy gardens, orchards, delds and comforts of 'Mined • it any one.!from any deransgenteilt of business, Is desir ous Of changing bispursuits for life, or who is Iron any cause desirous to lind'a new location and ch,esp home in the country and - wr/may read and believe what we hare Leidy stated : Ire wilt do well to go aped see for himself what may be seen within a, two hours ride of Philadelphia.' 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