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

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VOIVIACH BITTERS,
•' •
.he pitiprktors rind manufseturers or liana-.
TF:Trk.iCti STU)1A1:11
TEM appeA with perfect eauth;enee to
physicimuttind tot,generally of the t vinsi
Staltektgettanse the article has attained It rept.-
' 'mien heretolbie unknown. A his tams upon
Phis' point will speak more pow...Kully than
volumes of bare assertion or 1.1..5. ening puffery.
The. eoninimption of llosteticr's. :Stomach Lit
ters for, the WA year amounted to twee.* heir
edition battiest, and Trent its umnitest steady
Increase in tittles past, it is evident that daring
the coming year the consumption will reach.
Men antlibillit , ll bottles. This itumettscinnome.
could never have been sold but for_Vlte_rare
-ntedieinid 'properties contained in the prepare-.
tien t . and the sanction of the moat prominent
.ithysiciana t tn. those sections of the century -
where the article is best known, who not only'
recommend the •Ifitters to their patients, but
are rrildint all times 'Ochre testin.onials to its
tab.:icy in :disease... of stomachic derangetoents
hod the disc ises resulting therefrom.
This is outs temporary popularity: obtained
estrnordinary efforts in the way of trum
psiingt6dqualities of the flitter,, but a solid
estimation of tin invaluable medicine, which, is
destined to be tttl enduriug,as time itself.
liosictter's' Stomach bitters have , proved
a .(7.sisend
,to.regious where fever end ague
sod vicious 'other bilious 'complaints have
• c......tt5d their victims by hundreds. To be
side to;itate. confidently, that the ABitters"
area villain cure for the Dyspepsia and like.
dinsows, is to the proprietors a source of un-,
plessuro. It removes all morititl matter
from 11.0 stomach, pinifies the blood, and
it parts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
y Ong it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health.. It operates upon
the *ninetieth * liver * end other digestive organs,
• etild'l, but powerfully, and soon restores them
. toafonditioneisential to the healthy discharge
of glut functions of nature.
• Elderly perilous may use the titters tinily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will Lind
in it atlimulain peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it in pleasant to the palate,
Invigorating to the bowels, iscelleet as a tome,
and-trwhivenating generally. WC have the evi ,
dotes of thousands of age 4 mu' and wotiletr
who itereesperieneed . ,the benefit of using this
preposition whits suffering front stomach de
eangsmonis and general debility: acting under
- -t he'edrice of physicians; they !fare abandoned
salt Alsinterious drugs_ and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few swords to the
gentler sex, There are certain periods when ,
their Bares area° harnsiting that-many of them
sins Under the trial. The relation of mother
end child is so' absorbingly tender, that the
mother. especially it he be young, is aid to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety:
for'her infant; .alittuld the perioti of maternity
arrive during the summer setmon, the wear of
Moly and mind is generally aggravated.' litre,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe.
Pius the energies of the system, and enahte the
mother to hear up under her exhausting, trials
and reoponsibilitim Nursing .ntuilters gebe
, rally prefer the Bitters to all other ineigot *-
tom lust receive Ate; endorsement of physi
rams, beettlise it le agreeable Id the taste as
.wells certain to give a perm:went increase
Isality strength. '
*All those pet sons. to-whom we have part ien.
1. , 51y 'erected above, to wit; suircrem from
love and ague, awned by malat in. diarrhies,
_ilyikotery. indigestion, loss 'of appetite, nod
ell diseases or:dersnOinent s of the sttimitelt„
stipinuateAl invalids , persons of .tedentoty
orcupaiion, anti nuesinginothers, will eolootlt
rt.* 'Own ph Beal welfare by,giving ht lies-,
letter's l'elebritted Stomach Bitters a 11.14 .
UrioN s —W e caution the , pultlioa-gitired .
using any of the tatiti3 intiiiitieus Or j eolytiet ,
feits, l.ut ask fdr t...t mri tr. it
ST , ' tin thrTriat. and see-that end, ho tie he,
the words .•11r.J.litilLtrti c e s Sietaaell
brown on the side of the hoThe. nod stsalp e si
the metallic cap covering the cork. spa
01*.crtte shut our nuiograph signature is the
tarel.,
cr• Prepared and sold by FIGSTETTEP
61.11T11, Pittsburgh. Pa., and sold by an
eliuggista. grocers, and derlers generally
throughout the United Status, South Ain° .
and Germany. •
Wistart Balsam of Wild, Cherry.
—Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherr y.
Congbi, Colds, 03011,
Combo, Colds, Coughs,.
Asthma, Bronchitis, bareness, Bronchitis,
Asihnm, Bronchitis, Boammush Bran'Ws.
• Whooping Cough, pup,
Whooping Cough, Croup, .
Consumption, Consumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption,
'cavi al/ Me direasa fi sk as Ss:tailing aAtidOcela
rex* rdief, aod a sire cad spealy aro, in!thal
great and wriversay approval rawly,
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Whim.% Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Ern.lasob Sealer;
W.¢ boon art aucenumtui smug go Gomm mu
tation oftlio mob% ma* tho foilaMir statoses;stfor
tie etho apatod.
HA3CI - 121, PA., P&L 16, 183.
him= ti W. 'OWL' tc Co,, &Italy Deu
Having main= my tufily important benefits rem.
the Int of yoar valuable nreparation, WISTAWSt .,- h
eam or WILD Chummy, it Wards me pleasure -
women= it to the public. some eight yams as' one
of my daughters seemed to be In..e'lleeline, end linte
Dopes of her recovery were =terminal. I then pro
eumd a bout' of your =reheat Balm* and before aim
had taut the whaled the Calltents at the bottle there
was a great ingeovemeart in bet health. I have,in my
individual mum, made frequent use of your valuable
medicine, and have always •been benefited by it. /
mould, Uraer, amnion tea peelie itgeneatimicuitiee, be
calm teen a goad teal of rproMer Wictir's ZiaLaailt of
Clem igibutriresithart Mreesamy.
JACOB EZCJILER.
.•
°mobil fres litoszolurs Norms; of Os
ahlMiMir QOM, Ma= AIL
EACTIROM), VA., Mi. M. ISM
Nana lOC Peoria at Co., Boace„ l —GoatMom:
"NA *Mom tom* to tbe put Mein at your le.
astable tams melds% Dr. Winona Eat M o►
wria, Cum; 'deb Y IJkowite highly valved by
may et oat mtmeset titlmme, Who ham Wed be
virtue! by tdel.
Met tomb its of Ude Naitiat moo tbniyeas sloes
to a vitdeat sad dienedas ewer which WWI the
d Mplekao, lad, to s► Joy; etpodeiteed melt
andifyiag Mid as to Idea me to wan= a It, are.
shreyobee It by as, - pal met dad it to le tmtail.
lofts ft Woe*. No melichm that L bane teen aged
Me Om tea speedy Met. Irogro tidy,
NOWIRNE NORTON.
Preis lan Smith, aq, .
"mime e w Sorb Opssay Bask, sail :is is *in
istawit . arl soyinuit therseiest Ate Jowl.
. ,
lialiturtoirx, N.J., Jan. 9,1800
Ileem&S.W. ?Om.* & Dear Site: Haslet
used ila. Wtrra&V Elmisist or ?Amu CHERRY far
Mom, Uwe yeen, and having realizedju beneficial
elsolta la ay !badly, k affords me mat pleasure -in
eseceeteisiseg Woe the as a valuable remedy ie
vaatmetaisait hiuya, oh% sell, !, 4%4 and tuned)
WWI I meek* to be entirely binoiumt, and may be
Velma miabpattect safety by the rum delicate le health.
Yearn may teefeettullyi .
JESSE 8312171.
Qom' BsraaM 4P +Be aisd rorthlear coiaterfeifs
Thos ask O'suisol, sad /lama has
It* aim of 'L BUttS," written . with a pen,
.an the prhYted asme of The pr4 r i e t ors , 8. W.
POWiE & CO," ele the ceder wrapper.
411 felio . affer.ri* &seam of th e Most,
Law" pe Cliest r am i&kiallike kefligusisg
Wistaria Damn of Wild Cherry,
11,plielis of Wild Cherry,
PZ , ZPARED Di
S. W. FOWLE & CO.,
18 TREXORT STREET, BOST%
BOLD DY
Dnigifitts, De kr s, and Menitau t isevai
Amick! is tis 17iited gip,
lopsticsingsmorroF Busrsmts, s„ and wasting cheap
farms, anal adviatdsodund. of Vim: WA ba another
column.
HEAVY MESS
By tie Btirret, 6y Egil4-rin 4 ,Alicn
^ tITE "D
e-141-14
HOOFLA:NDI
0 T:IEA
STANDARD REMEDIES
of. the prawn ago, hare aerpehttil . their Fred windmill
only thruagtryears or triaL freehanded antdactiott
• le iennaml by Inca to aU auks. •
1100FLANDIEG
CERMAN ' BITTERS
• Mkt Peerrtent ern
'
.zaver complete% Dyspepsia, Jelmaitte. Ninon Dv
ialty. Diseases of the Yld.nerk
V
all discard. luidag from a disortrei liter or yak
oom of the etomieb and Edgest.lte.Orpna.
S !ED 1111.1.4062AT1TA is UNI -
iLWM MU, twin FM, Ott RVD An not
our M,umac for proof 75 mate per irettio'L
lloolland'sliaLsamie Cordial
IFILL PotormgLi MU •
Coughs. Colds, or Noirseisss. Brno/gds. iolltions‘
Croup, Pavia:mix, The*ion!, Cazisuroptias,
mud kw, Nrforomf the zzolot neteinlahlOi orrra ever IaKnOO.
CONFIRMED cossunpvioar.
As a ihuThosi:Curdisi L b unogitalled. MG% ill wolf
pLr bottle. .
HOOFLAND'S .11ERMAIC
being well known ifinsagbout Europe and Adteriea; rittethi
no commendation here. They kre purely seneutble, are
Ptepared with great exactness. and are magar-calted. Ns
Letter Cathartic Pill can to found. Met. 23 els. perbox
Thee, medicines Fut prepared by Dr. C. IH. JAMMU
ON. Philadelphia, Pa:land Pt. Lad', Mt sad tuts sold by
druggist" nod J0%10111'41 inedieinaieverywhera, The
notate ..f Jeetted will be on the outside of Nab
la s t tie • •
I it our -Ercrideries Almanac,': pnblished an madly, god
wtU dud tectintony and commendatory asotiera from all
ian aof the notutry. Thao.thaztasses eta giros stragity
I,ll.l[N:cut.
BCERHAVVS
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND RESIEDT tOR
•
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE or THE - KIDNEYS,
• tucea. von.FLAirrr,
IWEAKNESB 111 71 ANY 'KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Ann the *anon. affections consequent Nem a slandered
tifir OMAC 111 og LIVER,
Stick w lodise-41ov, Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Pala,
Ileutburn. Low of Appetite, Despondency, Cosiireilesnt
lilted end Bleeding Pike.' In all Norma, Risonniatie, and
Neuralgic Affections It has In mamma instrinres pretest
highly beneficial. and In others sleeted a decided can
This is it purely vegottiLle entopound,ppemped nijmiptly
Wientlfic principles, atter the manner of the celebrated
Ihdlnhd Professor, Dreher.- Ito reputation at home pre
discririts intrwluction hem, the demand commencing with
taw ig the Fatherland seatMied owe the faos of this
Mighty nountiT. many of - whombroughtsiith them awl
banded loan the trwiltkin 'of BS ratite. It is wow nirerhl
hi American public, buncinp Oat el truly wonekriut
erefseineil 1.41101 MIMI] 1< erie4Phegre
It hi.tartlenlisrly recommended th throe persons whew;
constitutions may bare been Impaired he the nintionnas nes
of iwdeut spirlte, or other, forms of. dliiipation. Generally
Inwantsnoeue in effect, It fluda its way directly to the mesa -
of tit, thrilling and quickening every nerve, rasing np the
*der,iiping spirit, and, in fan, Infinam new health and vigor
In the system
NoiCE.—Abuser experts to rind Ala a bevenas Wl.l
he disappointed: but to the sick, weak lied low spirited. It
will proves grateful aromatis audio], cowered of slugniar
ramsllal propertke.
READ CAREFULLY!
Cleifoine highly .conetentrated Beericare's ILIUM
Bitters I. pin tip in haiSpint bottles only, and retailed at
t'lsr. Dem.. per bottle, or eta to for Ftss Musa. The
.ireet 4emorid for this truly celetwitisi Medici), has tortured '
minty imitations, which the pgiblic should guard &gala&
pmehesinn.
41— t,ir.re of 4oyswition. Fee, that tar tame Is on the
lelsl of qrery bottle you tray..
Sold by Druggists iyensrally. It eta be forwarded
by Exprcu to most points, .
FOLK PLOPRIRSORS.
BENJAMIN PAGE, J11...78z CO.
13=1
Vhannaceutiits and Chemists
PITTSEPURGfi, PA. .
elieh
' ll O
i jit LURE'
CURE 'Xo
NervousHeadaehe
Realache
L ,
E AL , O IS- '
`-4'4 RES 0011! -
Tkaltivate
An - aperient and stomachic piepantion et
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by coin.
bustiell in HYdrsgess, of high' medical author.
icy and erzaordinaryl efficacy iti each of the
following complaints, vis.: _ ( •
DEBILITY. NERVOUS AMMONS. RE&
CtS.TION, • DYSPEPSIA..I)ILERHEX CONSTL
PATTON. SCROFULA, UI,TIOLEMf i r im6 IRFT,
.TAtnome. LIVER COXPLAINTS
,TISN. MERCURIAL CONSEQIIHRM, INTER
XITTENT FEVERS. NEURALGIA. CONIC
HEADACHES, YR/AALE INZANNEIII
UNSTRUATION. WHITES, MMUS, rte.,
TH PESTLES ON THILIACE, ROU GHN E SS OF
E um, etc. "
The LEON being absorbed by the blood. and
thus circulating through the while system, no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder-
ful influence.. _
' The experienconfihmisande daily prone that
no preparation of Iron can fors moment be
compared with it. Impurities of the bean, do.
Ocssion of vital energy, pale Ind otberwin
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in el.
most every conokinble ease. Li all cases of
female debility (fluor albite, Wares* etc.), its
!Scow are delightfully renovating. No remedy
has ever-bean diosovered, in the whole history
of medicine. which exerts such prompt, happy.
'and fully restorative eirectt Good appetite, eon:
pieta digestion rapid atquisition of strength,
with an untiiinal disposition for actin earl
cheerful exercise, inmendlately Callow its use.
Al a grand stom achic and psocarel reiterative
if bag no superior and no entwtitute.
. Put up to neat Sat Banal boxes watoialatt
~71 pill., prka 50 orwts per two: te a hazes.
pd 5 0 ; one dozen homes. N 00.1 Par alas by
Dreoptlats warmed'''. VII= be Man' free tar"
soy othlreas w, roottpt ot the plea. agli leer
ters, oftlers,-etr., should be litldroilarG to
it CO., .
..General. Agents. .
330 EstoADOV Alf. U Y.
N.B.—The above la It butr4mße of too
.mtkl on tech boa.
siAispiinzpt
LIVER INfIGORATOR I
NSVER ZIKOILITATES.
,
T 11 compounded entirely /men Gana*, antl
I
koabbetruto an esbabtidllS,•slatiftriXoncla,,kuowsl
Ana - spored b 7 all I- _ o,l'l a,ll U. obi Ii tbnr
-sorted in mitibbouadebso
' It Us . eenui thoupuile
vim bee germ up ell hopes
uneellekoksertitleater le re;
ree dew utuelbeadepol
Indlektuel Lek kernlt, ae4, pe
arl truth on the Unerelul
Let . the diodes of lour
use et the says.mt. 10-
will eon Liver Cott
leeks, Dyspepsl ,
Onnimer Co* ,
TT. Dropsy.' Saar
Costlvenese„ Cltol•
rallterbus,Dbotsle
teem; Jeanette
es. awl my be mid •
iby /Amit' Medi.
IttEADACIIIt, ts
twenty minutes, r
spoonfels ars tall-.
laWk.
A irks it ate
to Its favor. •
_ _
PIM WATER lIN THE ROUTH WITH
THE INVIGORATOR, AND
MOTH TUGETII/Ili.
Petite Vise Dollar per Bottle.
LeratrortDis
FAMILY
CATHARTIC - PILLS,
ciittri or PRot " *
Pure Vegetable *itraete. and put tut In
GLANS CASKS, Ali-Tight, and brill keep
In.any climate. f
The Fatally Cso. •
Ile bat anti* Cathay*
toedln We pmetles mote
The emmintly tramitai -
latehertualthePlLLet 113
all maims to remelt° the(lr ..-.
them MOM Unraveling' all: gl
• The Peahen/on trellknetw
en dlthenetom et the
tee T aw rAM=All i :
be; t
been eaMpoUtlded Cams
saber gums& sbbh sit
elesentry mu& and 2
. when, . Cedar*
arangenterota et
nee., Palau In the
Coutpreneee • raj et
the whole body,
timmeally, If itiremesel.
ref, Lona at Apple.
tbs body,
welightla
ilt::::Aatrrg• In
ioSudan= dMRrhR OW
to Mani= In dd. Murtha.
'RILE DIMI4III.
•rator and Family Ca.
OKI 1.1 Deurtia, Merslty and
In all tb• haw tarns.
1), M. D.,
Mane...Um awl
a.l'. r/ a :iv Ynr
'giblets Wes
Wm. Headache. .1*
111/ Indians atatatir
Valdivia or Adutta,
Portlier olrft Blot
flesh la trip, Inotumor**.
meet. Doom. I tat 0
' PRICE
The V.lver
theeile PU Is are real
meld wbulaudo by U. Traoe
& T. W. WC
•2311 fireside.,
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
REAT ATTRACTIONS .\
4T THE -
rooT or THIN gSBF, .
THE• Fur niture Fur niture Estaidiiiinient of
. ItlrLi..Telt v
reHißs having been refitted and
greatly improved. the proprietors respoetfully
Announce to the citizens of Montrose and vicin.
i,ty that they am constantly making and keep on
handAhe LARGEST and BEST assortment of
FERN-NITRE
To be found In the CoOnite:y.
We , give the following diet of some of the ar
ticles which we will sell at greatly reduced
:Iraces, for CASH or itEADY PAY: .
Bureaus, Walnut 'cpr Mahogany, with glass,
rom glq to (05.
{ Humane with marble or brocatello tops, from
tiB to $24. And a large assortment, from $B,
Ith 12, 14, to:$18
Wash Stands, Card Stands,Corneraid•Square•
Stands, of all varieties and pricoakfromls cents
to tot dollars. ± •
Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, Footatools,Ottco
roans, Lounges, &e.i
'I Centre, Card, Pidr, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen,
and Extension Trdes.
•
Chaire—Cano 'end Wood Beata, Rockers—
cane, Flag; and Wood Seate, of every variety
Ind style. •
Sofas, tote a tetei furnished at - short notic
4t New York pricesk
N. B. Ready made coffins on hand or for
tiished at short nfitice.—hearses always in
readiness when desired. •-
We employ none but CartEnt. and Eirrsat.
isms WORKMEN, We intend to do our Woitx
WELL, and sell it a 4 Low an it Can bq afforded
W • W. SMITH,
,1 A. SMITH, JR.,
, - ' E., H. SDI -ITM'
-Montrose, Jan. liith.lB6o.—tf.
KEYSTONE HOTEL
At Montrose, Penn.
WM., H. HATCH, Propriettor
THIS now and ttoaimodious Hotel situated,
4. on Public Avenue , near the Court llo.use,snu .
nearly in tho Centre of the husingss portion of
Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished,
and was opened on; Monday, the 27ttr day of
September, 1858, 1:or the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he i now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give
Complete Sat'isfitetion.
The Hotel and Firnisttre are new, agd no ex.
pense has been spared to render it equal, if not
superior to any similar establishment in this part
'of the State. It well supplied with all the
recent impro vements and comforts; and obliging
Waiters will always . ; be readyto respond to the
call of customers. 11
The Stables copieeted with this •He.use are
•
New and Convenient.
'The Proprietrir reapectfully solicits the patron.
ago of his old friends, and.the public generally.
-'W bid. HATCH,
NEW
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0
NEW
' 0
D
S!
NEW
.11ARli : INO. & CO'S,
NICIIO i iSON DEPOT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
MADE TO
Pt :
•
..orz
10 : .I
- 9 -
,AND
READY-PAT CUSTOMERS.
•
We are determined not to be outdone
in the way of
LOW ‘,
ALL RINDS OF . PRODUCE Taken In Kuthange'for
II ar G C:IQC)COMPriaI.
L. ILAILDING &co. • •
•
ILITERS 6nipotr*D EXTRACT OF Rom STORE,
Am the Great Rouirdy for rodigootton, 13111 Sons
Borotuloo!9.:unplatoto,'. and all dloosser ot the - Blood. to t
solo, at, wWiftalo and retell, 7 ABEL TURWILL.
N l X)lerrr)
raPtalia, oandlet, lamp off, Sc,
%du -
ALL indehted. plooc call and ncitld
• Alin TICIOI.gLi.
tt'edYeisw'l w 1 ehu
nthln do lad two It . iets
of relief. as the utunctous t
wormlike, deo.
lo the temperstrost of Ibe
cd In such guncotton as Id
Attend guide yen In the
~
VIGIgIIidATO.R, sod II
plaints, lallloas At!.
Chronic Diarrhoea,
plaint.,' Dyseinte.
Shimaeh,l/lahltual
to, Cholera, Chide*
Inlhatma. Plato-
Female Weakness.
- • yam an ordlna
clot. ItoilleurelliCK
thousands eau teddy.) In
two or three Tia.
len si estomeoesomun of
• • FACULTY:
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Profes s o r of the
sci,pnce of Accounts, Practical Accountant,
Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book• Keep.
- tug, Diagrams illustrating the same.
Jolla Commercial Accountant, Prufeer
of Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
J. J. Curtis,- Assistant Processor in the Book
- _ Keeping Department. ' • •
A. J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or.
min:lents! Penmanship, Commercial Calculi•
Lions and Correspondence.
!giving, tbeir Istamany
LECTURERS:
Hon:Dantel H. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commor
cis! Law and Politkal &gooney. .
Hon. Ransom Bolcom, Lecturer on Contracts
Promiaaori.Notea and Bills of gxchange..
Rev. Dr. E. Andrewa, Lecturer on Copmercia
Ethice: w
EXAMINING COMMITTEE 3
.thorite PILL barn
whleb the wawa/we ban
than (Verity your.
demand from thaw who
and the satiaraetion which
ate( has Induced ma lo plan
that Militant Cailisnien act
boarish,
iTIiIIARTICI PILL
Art well eramilhea
misty of the pared Taco.
alike en imeryia of m
et a geed aid nail! Wall ea& e
needed. Oath as De.
Storms h e !ter
l itiSlorti ' neat o t
from sodden sat arnich
fad Ito 4,1001 cotawn of Fo•
141 tie, a r - -elin tog ten•
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Esqi
Tracy R. Morgan,Esq.
The object of this College is to at to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Businees
Education.
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by 'practical accountants expressly for this la
siltation and embrace 'all the recent improve.
mentse
The course of Instruction comprises every
department of business, The lclrner will bo
thoroughly:taught the scicncetand praitice of
Do - üble Entry Book. Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz: General Mer
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis
eon, Steamboaling, Railroading, Forwarding
Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &c. ' •
Can qualify themnelvercin a short time, at this Insets.
lion, to fill important and lucrative situations. * Ample
references can be given where graduates of INOO 'are now
tilling desirable situations with salaries trout 000 to $lOOO
per annum.
The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from
some of the first Commerciat Houses In the State, to whom
they hive furnished book-keepers, showing their entire
satisfaction and confidence in the ability °filo) graduates
of this Institution.
In snits branches, taught by the most skillful and thar
'ough musters of the art. No College in the country en
joys a higher reputation in-this department. Ladles' Do.
partment entirely separate from that of thegentlemen. ,
Students can enter College at anytime. No vacations.
Time to complete the course, from 8 to 10 weeks. Stu
dents passing the requisite examination are presented
with the meet elaborate and,eleganl engraved Diploma
issueftby any Commercial or Classical Institution in the
Union. Assistance'inndered to graduates in . procuring
ettnettone. •
•
vor terms of tuition, price of hoard. testimonials of
r dtudes Illlinc positions.&c, address the proprietors for
0 • Wars( containing fait partsculani.
- LOWELL & WARNE R.
Proprietors Binghamton Commercial College,
or. 8, Binghamton, N. Y.
Steel Pens Superseded
• COPPER ERRODIUM PENS,
ILVARRANTED not to corrode in any ink. Each pen
vTas dnrable as a dozen steel perk As they do not
corrode, they will not get sharp and stick to the paper
like steel pens, but will glide over the paper smoothly
liken gold pen. I have appointed
ABEL 11. 1 111tELL, Sole Agent,
for the sale pf these pens in Susquehanna county. Price.
84.00 pes—tie-cents
ages dozen-5 cents each. Beta
by mail, prepaid be the t. on receipt of price and one
postage stamp. 'the trade supplied at a reasonable die
eount. . All orders for these non-corrosive . Pena most be
addressed to ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Pa., who will
furnish them at the lowest peel,
July 8, 1862.
L . IQUOitS ,
,r 1 Dificrent kin& oPWlnes and Lim:tors. comprising
nearly every kind In any :market. warranted pure.
For sale as usual by ABEL TERRELL.
Dissolution:
T " eo.parrnership heretofore ex IM if n¢ hetween Allen
Deans &, Co. is this day dismlyed be limitation.
ALLEN, DEANS & CO.
Montrose, only - 9,18Q.
The business will be continued at the old stand by
- BALDWIN & ALLEN.
. -
'Gold MedalSalentus:
AND alsootber kinds, critic best in market, for sale
by ABEL TURRELL
LUBRICATING OIL,
F OR All Kinds of Machinery, for onle by
ABEL VURR4L
GOOD 6
SEWING MACHINES:
pon.E . ,ULLLY AND SIANTJFACTUBISG USE,
GOODS
Agencies in all Me principal Cities and
GOODS.
The Grover & Baker S. M. Co. beg to
canthe attentive of the_pabLle to their locally hared n
eed
NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
Salingilte
MAKING Tint seuTrix OIL LOCK Frifell•
These machines cow eine all the last useful impniee
, melte In aewlugmachlnam endive highly eanonttnende4
for their
aluirollefti of Conetructien
Nolaeleaences ; Rapidity;
Rase or Rauagerueugl
And /lemur Capacity for all kluge or work &
ant Regularity of aliteb.
Workshop will these machines dapted to the holtee
or be found at the different agencies Ogle
Company throughout the United States. Their new
SHUTTLE . MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE, .
The latent triumph orate sewing machine art—nolselara.
eser, and (many operated—will commend itself (ellipse
IteePooh =Warms tor manufacturing C lot hing. '
Grover ".Ir. Baker Blaehines,
mARING mfr.
GROVER & BAKER STITCH. -
These J u etly : celebrated-machines. adapted to aB the
wants of the household and manufactory. continue to
maintain the ,pre-ominence which the almost univereal
Verdict of the-public haa awarded them. The wall-known
STRENGTH, ELASTICITY ; it DURABILITY,'
of the Grover & Baker Stitch milt always Insure these
machines the preference for family use, for the tuanufac.
tore of ouch goods as-are Intended for wear—for use and
ndt for 'show,.
Pir' Wherever the Grover •& Baker Stitch Machines
have exhibited and fairly Judged In cconpetition with
the leading Sewing 3 tarataas In the market.'
the Wheeler & Wilton , they have invagiably bOn 3 O of
the Ant premium.
This awirtion Is ennfirmed by thodocistod of iha with . adttaes of the State -ratty o f
ILLIN
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OVA, -
OHIO -and
• • - 111.1C8I0A.NI,
•, , ,,It l y-bod, which awes - lied the Dret premium to th
Gruvg Baiter ALic4inc over all Others in compeNtitl
Tnrrell'o
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Located ever theSaagnebannaV cyßank.
BINOHAMTON N. Y.
YOUNG MEN
PENIUNSIIiP
BY 8. DR WOLF'S
‘-GROVER,Fx. BAKER
CELEBRATED - NOISELESS
495 Broadway, iliew-York.
Towns in the United Shift:.
TILE I+OLLOW/Z4ll ESDiIkiLiZSLENTIi UL
aiPMEBRAI)
CEPHALIC PILLS,
wru. comscs 41. z. Wyo SUPPER /MOM
HEAP ' ACHE,.
SPEEDY 4ND SURE CU RE
- IS TWEIR REACH.
As tOss testimonials were unsolicited by Mr.
- .Spalditig e they afford unvieirticniabie
proof of the efficacy of this truly
• • scientific discovery. '
•
Ya Sraanoro.
dta
Ihave tried your Cephalic Pill 4 and 1 flb then to tail
that 1 want you to send me $2 worth mote. -
Part of there are for the neighbors; to wboin Ivrea few
out of the that Ito: 1 got - from you.
Scud the Pills by ump, and, obllga
Your oh% serv't.
JAB. KERN/ZRY:
11, C. Spalding.
Sir
. .
;wish yon to lend tug one more hoz- of your Cephalic
PIAt; !have rucked a grata deal of &meting% me m
.:•Youre, respectfully
' • •
AN .STOIIOIOI7BE.
11. Spaldin .Spence Creek, Ibintbigdon co., Pa., Jim. 18..
Slr:
Yon will please send me two boxes et yone.Pllls. Bend
them Immediately.
Ikrpeetlblly yonny,
P. 13.—/ hair sad one bo your alts, and /lad JNO. B. SIMONS. Item
males&
Bac Vernon. Ma, Jan. E.
Hen C. SPaldlng, Zig;
Please
se And enclosed tenty-dre . cents; for which send
me another Nei of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly
the best pills 1 have over tried.•
Direct • A. STOVIIR, P. M.
Belle Vernon, Wyaudot =czar, *Wm -
• . Bends, Nam, Dre.-9, •
C. Spalding. Sttj.
I wish for some circulars or large dhow bins. to brine
your Pills more particularly before my customer*. If you
hare anything of the kind. please send them to me.
One of my customers, who is subject fo rs severe-lick
headache, (usually lasting two days) I was eared of an pt.
Odin an hour by your Ma, which sent her.
• Respectfully
„pure,
W. B. WILkBS.
•
Ilem7 C. Spalding,
No. 4fi Cedar street, N. Y,
Dear St r ; •
Inclosed fi nd twenty-five cents, (45.) tar which *end me
box of •• eeplial le pills." Direct to Rev. Wm. Filler, at
Reinoldslitirg, Franklin county, Ohio.
Your Pltta• wort like a, Main-curt Ifeculache absiost
instanter.
Mr. Spalding.
Sir
long since I lent to you dor a box of Ceptialle
for the cure of the Herron, Headache and*Costiveness.
mid received the same. and Meg Aad so good an did I
was induced eo rendjor more.
Pleasleend by return mail. Direct td
A. E. WHEELER,
• Ypsilanti. WA.
'From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
Cephalic pi& accomplfsh-the object for which they were
made, viz.:-cure of headache In &Mita I.:
From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.•
They have been tested in more than a thouvand eases
with entire sumo&
From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn.
If
yon are , or have been troubled with the - hea - daelle,
Fend fora box of c!pballe pills, an tlutt you may haie
them in'case of an attack.
From the Advertiser,. Prtmidenee, R. I.
The Cephalic Pills &timid to be a remarkably effective
remit*, for the headache, and one °Me very heat for
that very frequent complaint which has over been din.
covered.
8, DE WOLF
From the Western' R. R. ,Gezette, Chicago.
We heartily tplorae Sir. Spalding, and hie unrivalled
Cephalic Pills.
From the Valley Star,. Kanawha...Va.
Wenre snre that persons suffering with the headache
who try them, will stick to them.
From the Path Finder, New Orleans, La.
Try them! ion 'that are afflicted. and we are sure that
year tertiniony can he added to the already nunu•roua
list that has received benelite that nu other medicine can
produce.
- •
_ 'From the St. Louie Democrat.
The Immenne demand for the article (cephalic pills) 15
rapidly increasing.
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From the Gazette,.Davenport, lowa.
Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with en ar
Uric he did not {wain to posfees real merit.
Franz the Advertiser, Providence, R. L
The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most
resp f eetable quarters.
'Front t4e Doily Yews, Newport, R. I.
Cephalic Pills are taking the place otall kinds.
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By the use of these Fills the perlodicattacks of Nervous
or Sick Meador-lie may be prevented,. and If taken at the
commencement of an attack, limme relict from pain
and sickness will be obtained.
'They seldom fail In removing the Wdese and Headache
to which females are so sullied.
They act gently upon the bowels.—removing Gintieeness.
For Li o terary Men, Students, Delicate FemalT, and all
. persons fleck/Vary/MLitt, they are valuable as faxaftra,
huprovlng the appetite, giving tone amivigor to the diges
tive or^a,„ us, and - restoring the - natural elasticity and
egrength of the whole system. -- •
, The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long . invest'.
gatron and carefully conducted experiments, having been
In use many purse, daring which time they 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 stomas-4.
They are entirely vegetable fin their composition. and
aytebe taken at alltimes with perfect safety without mak
ing any change of diet, (maths ahameeVan., dist:maa
taste renders it eery to administer them to •
. Beware of Cotuiterfeite.
The genuine have dye signatures of Henry C. Spalding
oneach box.
Sold by Bret:gist/1i and other Dealers In Medicines.
A box will be sent hymen prepaid on receipt of the
Wl4rloo fie Clossias.
An seders sleek' be addressed to , •
• • HENRY G. SPALDING,
twit rah 48 Color Sas* New York.
garA single bottle et SPALDING — % PitERARED a a
wit' save ten Uttlei lu coat 11111111inpati
SPALDENG'S PREPARED GLUE!. .
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEY
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
Ecomimir
&erects Trist Saves Nitric"
Al accidents will happen, even In well regulated ram.
Iles, It Is very desirable to have, mane cheapen convent
lent-way for repairing furniture, ' toys, crockery, dm,
• SPALDING'S PREPARED 'CLUB
meets MI such entergencles,:and - no household can afford
to be without it. It hi alwayaready, and np to the stick
ing pdint.
RPUL•]NRPB'BY•Novsg"•
N. 8.-4 Brush acconoles each Bottle. Price 96
cats. Addresa, NEWBY C. SPALDING,
48., Cedar Btreet„ New• York. •
•
CAUTION.
•
4a certain Imptinelpled persona are attempting to palm
°ion the unsuspecting public, Imitations ormrPre;kircif
Glee: I would eantion all persona to examine beforepur
chaskig. and Bee that the ftill name,
BP,ALD/190'8 PII.IIPARkD:OZ,Vicap'
is on We ontalde wrapper; all °there are swindling coon.
terfeits.
ABEL TURRELL,
Is new prepared to care every Casa of SCROPULA yin
zhepountry, and he bars Remedy for neuly every II
to which 'flesh fa heir. Call At the' • -
GREAT mEDICINEEMPORIt p
of ABM TURBEI ! L, sad be *vaned of the benehti
Pelised• Itontrose,daly It 1861..
* KZ It 0 MOM LA,111.1 2 4
.ffiplend Id assortment Just teeedive. eiNstuuleit
a. burners, wicks, ete., at ell's:.
nONFESSIONS.ta zepzimaks at • strimuert,
Published as &warning.. end for at especbil b ooo t
of Young Men,had those Who suffer with NervouiDetak
ft!, Loss.of hierooyy, Premature Decay, rte.,
be by on
who has eared himself by atmplo Imps, after being pct
is zreat evponseaud inconvenience, thtongh the use o
wort bless medleineepreserihed by learned Doctors: . Sin
pt: copies may be had of the author,. by.euelosing a post
paid addressed envelope to - -
- MIAS: A. LAitILLTIT,
GtccDpoifit, Long Island, New Yore
THAT A
Masositaza, Cyr►., PO. 5,
Ilavertord. AL, Feb. 6;
. ,
Iteroldsixng. Franklin en.. Ohio,
January V. f
Trulyams, • Wm FILLER.
• 'fps(LIMO, N 74.. Jan.SL
SAVE TEE PIECES
-, 1
Are Yekithik, freble, and cow
planing/ Are yoUout of order,
with row system deranged and
your thelbo • uneennforablo?
These sym pto ms are often the
prelude to serious illness., Some
Mt of sickness is creeping upon
ou, and houel bo averted by it
timely use of t h e right remedy.
Take Ayer's rills, and cleanse
outthe disordered humors—pu
rity the blood, and let the Heide
move on unobstructed In health
Vain. They stimulate thefune
ns of the
t ry into 'Agora,"
activity, pert the system from
the Metre es which . make
„ disease. A Cold settles - some. -
where to the body,snd obstructs
.- 4. These If not relieved, react upon.
the i Vrt i r ‘ cinrroundlug organs, producing
end ration, spffering, anti disease. While in his
eon oppreascd by the derangements, take Aytr's.
Pills, and sod how dbettty they restore the ructural.ae
lion of the !latent, and.iwith tt the buoyant feelingfpf
health ligaha, What le tine and so apparent in this trivhd
and common 0=011,11)41a also truelu many of the deep.
fated and dangerous thatempers. The same purgative
effect CIOCIS them. Caused by similar obstructions and
- derangements of the natural MMotes of the body, they
are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by-ths same
means. 4hone who' know the-virtues of these Pills, will .
iiegled. to employ them when su ff ering from the Weer.
dem they cure.
Stat, p gents fro m leading physiehins in some of the
pried and from other well known public per
sons.
Frees a kortsardjng Merchant of Se. Zonis, Feb. 4, MO.
Dn. At Ent YoUr Tills are the pars on a all 'dint la
great in ~ .medidinet • They have cured my little daughter,
•ssfatrxrdna 110M11 upon her hands and feet that had proved
Instable for years. ' lien mother has been long griev
ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and
hu her ludr. After our child was -cured, she also tried ,
your Pills, aad they hare au
_red her.
.ABA MORGRIDGE.
••
m A i da Family Physic. '
11". Cartwright, New Cleternis, •
tour qille ere the mince of purges. Theta' excellent
qualities! surpass:rimy cathartic we possess. Whey are
mild, but yen/certain and effectual in their action on the
bowel, which mikes them invaluable to us in the daily
itremtmeat annualise,.
_
Slek Headache, Peal Itexasellt.
1 Prom Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.
DEAR Aiutt: I cannot answer you what com
plaints ];have eared with your Pills better than to say
alt Mal we ever tired with aputratire mai/eine. I place
grad dependence on an effectual cathartic In,my daily
contest with diem*, and believing as I do that your Pills
word tuilthe best we have, Loft:course value them highly.
, Prertiatlito, Pa., May OKI&
Du. J. P. ATER. Sir : I have been repeatedly cured of
the worst /undache any body can have; by &dose or two
of your Pine. It -seems to arise from a foul stomach, •
which they eicanie at once.
Yours with great respect, 'F.D. W. rftEnty,
• •
.! Clerk of Stararrr Chelan.
allidus Dasorders Coamplalatil •
Theodore Bell, of New York City.
Not or:ivarc yMir Pills admirably adapted to their par ,
Por as aperient, but I l
adesir beneficial effecta upon
the Livet* very marked Inde. They have In my...prat,-
?Joe proVed more effectual for the cure of bilious min
pleilds than any one remedy Imn mention. I sincerely
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which Is wor
thy the cimildentre oftheprofeasion and the people.
DkPARTUF.-Tr OF THE Irrg:ntorr,
! Washington, D. C.; 7th Feb.,
FM: Ilhavedrai4 your Pine In my general/gad hospital
practke ever shwa yon made them, and do not !levitte to
say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regn
'pring action on the liver Is quick and decided, Conse
quently they are en admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a arse of
bilious direcue se.pbatilude that $t did not readily yield to
them. )I).km/illy yours ALONZO (t LL, 31.
rhigicianof Ote Atth.ine Hospital.
Dienhery; Dlarrhcea, Relax, Worms.,
Alm Dr. J. 6: Green, of Chicago.
Totalling have had a long trial In my practice, and' I
hold their In esteem as one of the best aperients I have.
ever found.- Their alterative effect upon the liver makes,
them an imoeUent remedy when given in small doges for
Mena dysentery and diarrhea.. Their sugar.mating
makes them very acceptable and convenient for the nse
Of women and children.
Dylpetpita, Impurity or. Abe Bloods
Firma Rein J. V. Hinter,P . astor of Advent Church, Rode^.
Da. Ation : I hare used your Pills with extraordinary
'Boccie in my family and among those I am called to visit
In distrees. 'fo regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they am the very test remedy I have
ever knciwn, and ,I can confidently recommend them to
my Mends. , Yours, , J. V. HIMES.
WARSAW, Wianing Co., IL Y., Oct. 21, 1/455.•
. Dean Sin: I ant usin your Cathartic fills in my prac.
Um, and:find them an excellent purgative to cleanse-the
system and yurffytheibuntaisas of the brood. .
. • _ rr JOHN 0. MEACHAM, 'lf. 'D.
Constipation, Coativeneai, *oppression,
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Dropsy,
. Paralysis, rts, etc,' ,
Pim; Dr. I f. P. Vaughn, Afoutreal, Canada.
Too moth cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of
co'nvene's. If others of our fraternity have found them
as efficacious as Lhave, they should Join me In proclaim;
Mg it for the benefit of the multitudes who surer from
that complaint, which, although bad_enough ift itself, la
the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe ter
tfreneisto originate in the Liver, but your Pills affeetthat
organ and cure the disease.
From ire& E SButrf, Physteimi and .tralttire, Roaroi,'
I find One or two large dusts of your Pills, taken nt the
proper time, are excellent promotlqs of the untural
accretioii when Wholly or partially suppressed, anO also
very effeetyal to)cleanse the stomach, and erpti worms.
They are no much the best physic wehaut that, I recom
mend no other to; my patients.
Prom t 4 - Rev. Dri r Mules, of the Metifidist. Rpis. Church.
iPULASKt HOUSE, Savannah, Ga...lan. 0,185 d.
HONORED Sntk 1 should be ungrateful for the relief
your skill boa brought me if I did net report my case
to you. IA cold settled in my limbs and brought on ex
cruciating neoratgic pans, which ended in chronic rhea.
Notwithstandin,.. I had the IWptof physisiana,
the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice or
your'eseellent agent in Baltimore, DI. Mackenzie, 1-tr ied your Pills. Their effects were plow, but Pure. BY per
severing the v ie of thou, lam now entirely well.
IBEN;Vri: CfrAiNIIIER, Baton 11mige,14.,5 Dec., 1E4.5.
Dn. At nit :.fl,ave been entirely cured, by your
of Aesiaotio Gunt—a parotid disease that:had afflicted
me for yt•ars. , ' VINCENT SLIDELL,
efts 3Timt of the PIM in nihrket contain Mercury,
which, although kt valuable remedy In skilful hands, Id
41.111;:erufis inn miblie 1,111, from the dreadful consequences
that freOently NUM,' #.4 Incautious use. These contain
no mercury or mineral imbalance whatever.
Pried, 25 cents per Box , ar 5 Boxes for St
. ~_,. .
. .
Prepazefk, by Di. J. C. AVER & CO., Unroll, Wan.
For 'ale byAbei Turroll, Montrose; Chnrrb A Thlnn
Dundaff i Waltman & Swisher. Auburn Centre,and by
dialers and dem:ties everywhere: oc, 8 7 CW
i
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'IMECIELZ Ckitia:aor cf.a:craszo
HUMAN MISERY
itita P4AlLithed in a sealed Britt/ape ; Price 25 coots..
r; AI I
.LECTURE BY DR.. CULVERWELL
'LILT 11i on the canoe and core of Sperntator
rho*. Conruniptiob, 3lentat and Physica
Debility, Nervout neve. Epilepey Impair
ed Nutrition of the body: Lasvitude ; Weakneett of. the
limbo and the hack; Indivpovition ; lots of memory;
aversion' to society ; love of
trust; diaziness ; headache: affect follt , of the eyea,:' pim
ples on the face; involuntary emissions, arqvexual
capacity!! the commenences of youthful Indiscretion, ,te..
M — 'This admirable lecture clearly proves that ::..the
above enhamerated. often self.affileted, evils nay be re
moved withont medicine and without vurgiCal operations
and should be read by every youth and every nun in they
land. •
Sent under seat to any addretta. in a plain added envell.
cope, on the receipt of six centa; nr two pa/shire Meows,
by addreWng - DR. CHAS.. d . C. ELTNE.
_jn3o—'94l 127 Bowery New York, Petit Box, 45813.
• . li' -tti .;
• ESERWEIIAPS
TAR
PI AN C D WOOD NAPTHA • L1F0.21
. .
/it& but Atedicine in As snorbtfat Ms anvil/
Cotighs aad Colds, Croup,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficult Breathing,
Palpitation of thelleart. •
- For the retilf tzf PClfielaa adranessi stages of
Consumption together with all Diseases
. of the Throat and Chest anti which
• • predispose to Consumption:
it attacks the root of dieseue. and mites thefett
destroyer succumb tolls trVuene.s. arroprwitr
us /rut ezpertoratlen, huinees ittaithv actimi •
in uicilissutell )(wow Jtembrane and aims.
It is paell a / a :ly tagged tothe radical
f ctre of AIITHISA. •
• One dose at pHs innaluabte srnuperte. goiti
ewe and conoquanay Rem trAtcathe partkular
netew^eqf the disease cles It is tysyggasani
to the awe. and prompt in its greets. Try U
be cons:incest Mat it is invaluable infihs now ryi
- Airorienini Affeetions.
Price, 50 ftlifit yet 4 Prepared only ,by .
Pr. ERRAWittlf; andsald.by Artseuvisi;-'
'• J, Co., Tir. corner 9th and, POPLAR stivett,
PatfricPa. .Nbr sale in rilontrogrby
sahl9
.7
v•ing . ADEL TURREZI,
.A.udoist •
. • .
.. ..
X :4 4. 2 ,1 . 004
111111 ft E 11C4 in.4rket, tonvtantly e ne dat as taw
A i u ni m c e e elk it can be obtained of oennvhil .and at
town -- "
!serf; taber •
.
' Turrdr .prnr store.
REPORT 'or BOIXIN ROBINSON
OrTiUE.NEWYOkTRIHIINE, -
- mos all , •
TIN - ELAND S I ,ETTLEMENT.
sW"' The following is an extract from the repott o
Solon Robinson . MetLoPobilitted in the New York; Tri'
ben.. relerence - ta Ylifelaad. All persona can read
'this report with ILlterest. -
Advantages of IParmlng goo —Vlndand—Ea
mats upon ,
gnat; mtility—tbo
Caresser Fatilitt—Anuint 'Mops, Pfoduced—
Proof:teal Evidence. s. J
It Is certainly °scathe coast extensive fertile trans
ban almost level position, ond suitable condition for
id u aaant fanning that we knOw ofthis side of the west
ern prairies. We found some of the oldest farms swig
rently just as Profitably prodoctive as when tlrst cleared
of forest fifty or e hundred ydere ago.
The geologiet would soon I discover the cause of • this
continued fertility, The wbblecuuntry lea marine de - .
posit, and all through the soli we found evidence' , of raj.
cartons athetances, generally In the form of in d led
calcareous marl. showing men dietinet forma of ancient
'elites, of the tertiary foraaatiOn :and this marly subs!/1111V,
IM•ertattered ill through the sca, in a very comminett
fceem, and in the exactcondition most easily assimilat ed
by suchplants as the fanneridesiree to cultivate.
Marl, in all its form - s has beenamed tofertilize crepe in •
Ruffian& fromituo time It ergs occupied by the Romans;'
and in 'France and Germany marl bed is counted On as
a valuable bed of manure, that can be dug and carted
and spread over the'field. How much more valuable then
It must be when found already mixed through the soil,
where new particles will balurned up and_orpossa. sod'
traneformed to thoowner's e 'every time be airs the
earth.
'laving hen satisfied our rands with the ease, they
will not be excited with whaler at teeing indatd table ev
Ideate of fertility of a soil-which n our al testi 0110. Tory
log the came general clutracterf.rtice or at leaet :tumor:ln
Cell, is entirely unre.munerative except as Its pro active
nets is promoted by artificiafertilization. •
A few words about the quality and value of this land
for caltivation, of which vie have some strong proof. •
Our first visit was to William D. Wilson, Franklin
townshlNGloucester county4who purchased some tilt
miles north of abomlihree years ago, for t
p u rpose of establishing& steam mill, to work up the 11
ber into lember, to send off by the new railroad, as well
ae thefirewood and coal, for Whleb he built a track a
mile and a half long. lie aletifurnished sixteen miles of
theroad *Nth tier,-and bed into 'doubt made the mill
profitable,: though his main °Alecto - tie to opena- farm,*
having beCome convinced that the soil war valuable for
cultivation. In this beints not hemp disappointed, as
some or hie crops prove. For instance, the second time
of cropping,M6bushels of potatoes ea One 'acre, worth
60 cents • bushel in the field. This Year, seven acre,,
without manure, produced NW bushels of este. In one
field, the fret crop was -potatoes._pliotted among- the
Toots, andjielded 75 bushels.l The - potatoes were dog.'
and wheat/own, and yielded ; and the stubble
turned Under and sown to bakwheat which yielded XIX
bushels; and Ikea the groaad was sown to clover and
timothy, whiCh gave tut a dreg crop 21( tons per • Ye.
The fertlliaers 'piffled to thee. cyops were first; Ashes
fr o m o est ih re •lend, mfa, Ima nds of superphosphate
of ; third. 400 fiends Peruvian guano ; then 50 bash
etc of slacked lime es been sp read upon the clover since
It wag mowed , and tuned in orwheat. • -
Mr. Wilson's growing crop oind the wheat stubble of
the prevent season, all indicatebiased as productive a*
antpart a the State.
At diary Barrow'', an old eto Jersey woman fanner.
several mite-south of Mr. Wsim's, we were so particu
larly-I,track with the eneappeeraece eta field ofeorn,that
we stopped to inquire of the hired man how it was pro
dated. We found that tare land bad been the year but
one beforc3u wheat; sown with clover, and this cut one
season, and lan spring plowed once, with one "peat old
-nag." and plantedrh corn. .
' Yes, but you ma tired high, we suppose," we raid In
terrogatively, and - got his reply ;
•!Wial, you see, we couldn't done that • 'cause we
hadn't but forty-one horse loads altogether f or 53 an, 'and we wanted the most on't,for the truck."
• The truck consisted of beck., carton', cabbage, cucum.
hers, mellone, &c., and a very productive patch of Lima
beans. grown for marketing, I 13.• we were Battened that
the soil woo not infertile, even unaided by cover, which
had fed the corn, because the !Inch patch" had not been
deemed, end had been in coltivation longenou gis So oh
literate allars of the forest:!
Our neat sit was to the large farm of Andrew Skimp,
Ave miles 'north of 51111alle, front half to a mile s east of
the railroad, and Just abont la the centre of Vineland.—
Mr. Sharp commenced work tine in December, less, up.
On 271.) acres. In lees than three -years be lets got 233
acres cleared and in crops th le season, all well int toyed
and divided Into several neldS. with cedar rail er pole
fence ; has built a two-story dwelling, sheet thirty-six
or for t y feet, and a smaller hotita for farm laborers, and a
stable and'granary and some Other outbuildings.
Conelderable part of the land was cleared for the plow
at fa dollare an acre, and on stone alit the first crop was
buckwheat. limed with 50 bashele In powder per acre.—
This crop may be put In from July 4th to2oth. and t kids
from-tea:2hr td thirty bushel", per sere. hare eotedin Nov
ember, when the land being enured with 150 pounds of,
Peruvian gnaw; and seeded vrith rye; yielded 12 to 15
bnehelo per acre and ten dollars worth-of straw. The .
rye stubble turned. after knocking off a large Growth of ,
oak sproutcand drench scab" with gyetuo and seeded.
to wheat, gave IS orlsbnobelit. The crop which he was'
threshing while we were there , promises more, of a very.
plump grail, and the !pawls v ery heavy.
We went over theatubhie and found the clover and
timothy, from seed sowed Mal spring. on the wheat with- -
out harrowing, lookingas well as we Ever caw it upon
any old cultivated farm, and With • little work done in
the winter to clear off sonic pmts . and rotten stumps,
and settingstakes tomark p e rmanent ones, we will he
able to cut the crop next year, with a marine machine -
and we will , guarantee two toes per acre, it he will give
the overphis If it overruns Oil estimate. ' .
rt
Pa•of the land was plante With potatoes for a trot
trop, Which yielded one hundred and twenty bash e/sper
acre. It was then limed with fay hnsheLeper acrit, and
seeded with wheat sod clovi4, yielding lit average of - .
over 15 - tanshela per acre, and the clovernow looks ,bean
tifal. , •
Other pertions haw been planted with mint as a fret
crop, which yielded thirty buShels of yellow flint rota,'
and the second_ crop forty bushels, and the third crop,
treated - 150 pounds of enano,We are sure no. tine would
estiniate below forty lin.lielomer acre.
(The reader will recollect that the writer Firnow speak
ing of lands perfectly new, and whichean scarcely beton
sidered in good amble condition.= v Enj -
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In other cases the corn crep;oflast year vras followed
with oats this season, not vet thieshed, atierage
probably forty to fifty bushZilai - Sweet 'poLanses, heen-1
• mellows, and in fact. all vegetable*. as well as your ;,
peach and other fruit trees planted this - year, show very •
plainly that this longneglected tract of land should -
ntiln ao tin longer, and there'd now a et meg probabil it y
that it will not ; for under the fauspinveL:Mr. Landis. It •
will be divided into small lots. with roads !mated. to n -
*contmodate surveyor:is now busy -at tide, work
—and all purchasers will be required to build neat roar-
fortable honees, and either fence their lots in uniformity,
or agree to live without fence, which would he prefers
hle,ley which means a good -population will be secured
who will establish churches, schools, stores, mills, ma
chine shops and homes—homes of American fanners, cu r
rounded by garden., orchards, fields:and comforts of civ
ilized life. .
If any one, from any derangement Of business, I s desir- -
one of changing his pursnits for life, or who Is iron any
canoe do-INT' to find a new location and cheep home in ,
the countr[y], and who may read and believe what we have
truly statM, be will do well toget and see for himself what -
may be seen within a pro hours ride of Philadelphia, -
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