WAR NEWS..- • e have iater advises coticerninl the ' TO ALL WANTING rearm e•lt ion up the Tennessee kivey. ittlit ll , istml o f oar troops undO n r Gen.l Me t and, encamped on Ttiesday 1 four es below Fort Henry. Three of , gun it s made a reconnoissance -to the head Panther kland, during whit:lt a sic tire was exchanged uiith the! fort. 11. G r int, who commands the e'4)edi n,." et tit ile'l to Paducah iii, the etpiing ti Gio; ilp Stith h`:, bri:eatie bf z-aven thou -1 lino. At the tune theidispatcliU as 111 tilt seven federal guntlonts wore ill stream and ready for aetion. ltninor _ -- I that the rebels had beeln'strouglY, re- T CONSISTS&%I.OOO ac t s goon e land. ed in. divid 1, t ed, and that Gen. Berbiregardl 1 was Ito farms of tlifferent sixe rt s s to n tth purchasen4rom ‘. 2/J ett a ti cri to ss and upwards—and Is ',old at the rate of from fit% et - MIMI:1101 . tuenty dollars per acre for the fain land, p y a' riw rebel. Ili Fort Ilene} :lon the I Ten- ..3t! one • fourth ca , ll,and the balance tw ona‘ritcr l tearl ten st ac l Ltnents, pith le g al Intcrest, within' the terra of loth "CC "CC ricer, Were at noon hn Thursday ‘ t:a I. ass nth pa by our yziltil'odl s in ,Cons- T'-laCini, EiCfria l a l. c l i ngi i t i t ott p , art. t a . rt ,t el t t i, T xtt l h olm,sultable fur whects.Grau 1141 ~t. Cont in, ),i i )re Foote, and line' an ... - tot ! c r eo lo . i n snd in t d tn o ur r n , , ,eg sti et l a ttlit s al'-mitt mid t ter it' y mintityg bard tittht ng„ a nd I",,euf•liltue c e a ragle it a e.t nAt t. l: t o ft r i zit .t u .t riez et.t o a f tht frt e nt, 1 s t ucl :h as .tic i ...101l 1100 p" surrendered, lelt) int; ' grap r e7 t tit._ 0 I;litir3 knell ill the ilia ill I. i ia- nes, niSon. and other fruit., beta adapted t'o th l e 3c Pbt7 . a r- - ry is , me d a . t . t il t r er li n t p n:i l d h . t. N .r c tt in c l h •ot t ..! h a t t t a hi rk t e s t i. s .se ln 44 r , e t incct to the *ea 9pi , -t IA :.. The rebyl 'Winn aye I ncboth. and none are expected to ' buy btriin'o'Jo . " . 2 l l - . ii 1 1 1 04. via—nolo , cut and tied,' ....,, , il t i t . ;t - i c t i ,, , : t. t i l t i t t 'm .e e t u t t: tet c h c t i t r .h re t c . t. ;e n r o t di t t t 1 cheese t h c t.7; , c (0-p itc:i. Our troops., ;at lateg 1 ail. acurdnifitnaliniens": The i.trect itt .i thi‘, crot.iti be no u se In their being made. It is considered r •e•<, 'd IT 111 1141.111 i. Tho Best Fruit Soil in the Union. I q 1, I oapl t pat e oar m ify fur - the ~e n - !r' I [See report-of Solon Robinson, Esq . of the New York den -11 MU \ einent milltil Ward. c. I Triba.n , and the nett known a g riculturist, William Par- W 0 hate at. last heard croon the hunt- ry. of Curitaintnson, New Jersey,u hich will be fumi.licitl In q uirer,' I id expedition attain. OM; lategtatft ice', I , II It t erfss hilt t - are to ElTliuradav at: I I _-Be 1 ,„:" Li ,, 2C331 111.4163F1 " 1 " arr ' m g ' 7, 1 ;1 a il, m a n i p . the te re=r m u tt i t tl td p it enc rt e .e t t h , a u t h i t t 'noon, at %I high time no forward mot e- .Flocs the fro i ii tt u th ul g ea tt tn i c t s t : r il t i v ..M tw o o r th Yt: t r e l ; trd Philadelphia/v.lmA day, ant had 1t.u..11 made, not withstanding e rLpol ts width hate l'eftire reached us, vit. marloit brings d o ulileth:Mc i e h lLTii r ;lo4 r lt d i u ct e )g ill- pht u h d o i t s t t l a te ntz, , , ,l;i t t li t e te c tt i n tl h e t s t . , th lhn rh t i t h il . : t l t or:t .. i t t i c t i tt. lt re n be call iii i'l 'l.l 109; ll'IN itl.2. heed,. heard 1111 tie what .i titepriner sells tie ; jets the highe-tjwice. t'r'h a t i l l et ~ - . f (.11, iis along the Cyll'ii lif NOI 111 .1. boa. :.V":l.l.ei• lieftlift3l i, ....N elt kern LiSt‘t n- e l ;t e p;i a t i * ) . ° l i tl e t r it:V' e c ie tl umbi:Cislell'sadhgtir."...tt it i Li t th in e IZO 0,101,ci bland had }et'licen 'educed.] fi i nTu c L e, 'n t et ' 4 170 s l‘it a i t er h 'lh ' ' a l lT ve he pave two ilin " . In n g ut re Z „"t Miro: „y ea i Tri a a ° ti t ( tt e l r l n tri :e M ! ole lit et, hou ever, tut.: seceeded I - Veil" a re" haa". o'. t l ,11,4 over the ba t' itieltfilin! , the l Ittrge I `„fd ei- . 4. t 4 - fi il .''A l 4 .l 4r l nst i o ul ci t a li taT idi l e it i tl t 44 , "..eho l o i t e fgr is n h e le r cir ilt , l" i 1 1., and t fruit. ...ix I i"§ 11...d , " i i i.i ii .e tr; r o e t i i: 1 4 fi r,t . c n n: n d n ' urd '- i h n L e...," r i ,V,,7' a n i i t i r d g V e l t t i y ' e , ath 3 .46. ntag " of Li ' ilizal .1 'hi en latille.l al. Hat tera. it lons fon, -tell% e opetatitult, were in such i Is deliulitint. the winters beta ; ; .3101110 es and open,l Vi te ll ti t tat tli t e t - h ummcr. arc 'warmer than In the No-th . .* at e• of fw.o• unities, as td warrant' the I lane of latltu,d. with northern' •'.lt.•i Id G a 1110,‘ tint t•Ili tott Itril the main-1 i 1 w ~1 a he in tile ja a ~ t a, \ oe t . , Pkr.,..0.9 w....-rigG A CilaXar - or CIANATEFOIt TIE kLTEI. %% O. 1 n Wild lx much bun att, d in Vineland.The nuldnes• . f 'flit 416 p i 6f .„ :11 , s.1.1.:1011/11 brings in-, the climate and it-lir wi le : influence, makes it excellent ' Vitglnia ' '"11 , 011 1 t Li' Li-. 1. e tip 1 0 Ti,e , tlay, die 2Sth ult., t f t r ' 41i 1 1 1(4. '' ,1 1' .; n N a s i r li n u ". ll. 4l ( c t e"'a n di' ff d tav ri ge si tu' l 'a o fe r t4 g d en a tr ys a . i4 C,ltl' i fl ti ; i antlft re,* are unkhown. in , it 1. to Ibe otrvet that the expedition , s the South sailed from Port loyal on 1 Conveniences at Hand. - iii 1 the 1 1:10 1Ini t tt l a c atcrtal is plenty. Ftsh and oysters are i Pk% the 2titil it:t., incitttling <lt•if' Ai 1 .41... line's, eiglit :gunboats and I \ n i ! 's,tor.. inu t m gpec.,„„...e.% or. t o been new place. Whithe Properi3• has not Been Svttled lle. ,Doll 1 r.),.1... The priiceipitl pat • { or the I • T.ret. p .it ion 1% ent outside ; tint one _or tu o I This r asks. Ills tall itt • tier, A% 1111 lig ht 'tB3el in - tow i n haslxenhehl la lar g e tracts br tin'.; otdiu cut Ist the iii , i(ie pa,.(! , e, The object I tutiuP,lls:mac"ldtt;'ll'nA's'•lrt.tuot,rdmLu4tirlwlti)ht" they hall few the lira{ t . ti c h n e opened the& ~ t.'olei.too.l to be an at i t aek on S.it an- I the property tilt ...:a•-.0.. for li, rot 11 :Will ei , ig at Fut t Pailaski, - 1 exp.. oe, 1 .2 1.1 r ,:l .11'1.1r2 l ed o tWir il l e h r i rt'. d pp i o n r a tu c ut r y i I t r , e r . th f o re r. e npq r t of a descent i x,, , i, -.... : ., 4 1 ‘; , , ,a .... 1 , 1 , 10 , - t e o u t i Lott e r omi ci tth a view to sc•tile, `le .11;1 rici, 1, 1 ittli,e pallor? their p 'chases, as lova• tom- we no. held ; upon refusal. .i .. cliti ( tall C...t,t, In' Out" 01 ihe !miner- I tut. so-5, , r Talmo, IS 11 sin, Tortes, where people hate , at. pm, Dow Celt - 11Z fitted (nit by I beetatrom,lout or ~ ri n ,lo ; !nem or bile./111.,.., and poi.. . ' • ..,•, ~. . _ ~ l• , ~, ~,ttoie it.. el ti , oops , 1,..,5i5,,,,,,,u,e01;in't T h ey- or i. mall loci nic....1. tor/art the. i i iii 0 (....... . e......,•0 / .it can 1,10 a piecc oi land at t small o , iiu i li ' i d l y , INit I I d p a k l ii 1 I • 0 in N or . I price,and k. tin 1110 re thtu wages in lin mot lu g ' it. and tain Independence and no loss 1,, a• I I.t. pi is i'. Ill't C thlti'y call beat be , r i k'i'k i V t. i ..:(.1• 1 '- u l'il' i f:t s iii i trees ‘ ' lie . a',•.l - i'ol -.et kt to :11.obIlei By an order i'L 11,c Enid 1e m a doen"t . o 1:7 1 . 1 :r - bird 'U t l i i . d . il 1 1. .1 , 1, 1/ , , , i i; i t , ti r l t i 11 . 1 , , e r tu be made at a t.r...apvt tate than must ; ~ I '.._ 1 +Anil 11 . 1:1' .I..)ep.atine4ll., mill with. cls milesfront on the railiro Id, I. . - '..it ti 1 / 4 l.•till lin ii (1...! Ls :.r.,' Lti 1 a 'led to seiZe I I ,,: i i i :,,' l ",j;' le int " 1 1111.. z..../ 10‘.1. , .1 Ica he button lll i Ile it' )'e- I to;tii"ii, tln it c nTr t ..„l--"Il l 'c' - c . a t n er l e It l irs t !t"i n t g lie n t‘o t gi k s - ...11 n w tlr h ont a ! , i , r I t r o o ,,; t . ‘ tr ; O . I .. : T. T) i l l , s i . l l ll ,L l :t .il b r ,, at i r .:(l .lr 1. at t from fit?) to SI .t) icc 11. 0 i11..1 lA., mild to taunt)' a lived , Am t . , wk. 1, a f ta.ii,and Gm lia'ance'; I I te .nt ! ia F a i. 011'1 , 01' I) )1/11.1 101 11.—11.1% able, of course, i t. , ,a.i . , ds. 1 Ito ~...,. iii. The Illetmionti 1 ig i 1 i , e 1: , , , ,,i 4 14...rit0 , ii_of tu clay tier,. or more. that foury cars ~,,t , a , 1 , ~,,1 1, ) , ,,,,,5„, t h e 1 , 1 , 0 4,0,, iiitv i lia I th T ,, t i t r M e r,...,i t r o I i CTURERS, the townatfords a fine open .... ?lii' 4,1 kir of the Missottri r e bol s. ,. ' tiji,:l l hdl g near m l'I:I f l l ' il t ili r l i t r la r t, l' a P n * t i l n' th . ... t' ... r u 4 1.1- 4 :, 1 u b .r 'r 10 1 1.2 ,r . 1 t ~ . ., a i t i .t ri. ILI- a large pc,pulatsuu, which dierla a good . 100 i-slotted it, , , a `Majoi -.Genet al 1 1.1 .. 11 , M..-oili • 1 I i • o9l.'s lint, be t L., e at'l 4 Thi s -ett•ciacnt. in Vie conice of sec - eril scar., will be t ‘% et itt I t ti ce r e t r t if ti tlt ter . , o 4 -t r i , ' . toutifttl places in the cynntry, and must Litt ilie Rebel 80 1 ic:e as -.III( 11[1. - 1. (.. 11 n , , , ,, 1 V i'l.ded to make it a Vine and trait growing I. .., 1,, ~ t0..1 ..... WC I i :1,17e rumors ... . 11,4. ~,, an el in .lillebitiond on 0,0 ~ . hu , t a tit. t , ,, t t , •- , c 4, ll t t i n t trctx, t the Et n : c r i t d . r., , fl o l 3 ..l 4. te . : .. .7 1 11 , 1 0 1:e , F n t ... . , i‘ t ir ,. .: 1, f0 , :: . 11 , 1e r t., settlers .lti,, o . ... i ll I e 11 t -.di e,..1 \I ll' kil M 111 lII '. ! l,_ I.J , all I dlai /..4 ille di,t in - • e ~ i,.,.. •- '. 1 . 1.111: UII top were git en, ,wa o, (.111111 7 . Vlii he nil a t .rft e ant T .,r s b i;: i t i lic l 'sTt‘t . lem ih t r in ° t . : i as it (Emi l Li+ • pLople to ti.!...0rl to;Lrit.t.ll are :or a 10.- .1 ./ 1 /V. .0. expected td be proclaimed I I `' barge moubcrs of people are purchasing i- and P n i Ic tt In, de-ix: the bestbest location -hotild c 1-.1 the p'•acc atoLc'e. 'Nona, il :2nd 1- al-0 fur salt. - 7 IMilnit —Land can he bote-ht witlt or without Um lyir trlieTiwilit rat market N 'bi l lion The Title is ta I - l a 'table warrantee de,[l., green ' clear of 111 tacilmbranee , is ben the money is pa,d lio alio ir con, crlicim t•- it hand. L.i t err prom ; tic "answered, and report. ;if Scilon Rob in-on and '.Vta Pa r} rent, together with the ••Vineland It ii rat , Route to the land •—i.caleWatuut s rest wharf , Phila delphia. at ft Well,. k -A.M Ind' P M.. truth c there i hould be n chang o of hour .) for A int I Ind on the GI i... „on,' and Milh Me I: tileoad N 1 Nu con leave the cars nt \ Ineland Stati o n tat open' d im turc for t-hit's lii I vo i l.. 1 , s t ,,, t er, Founder of the Colonic trat...0.0 P. 0.. Cumberland County N. J. J -, P.s.—There l- a change of ears nt Glas- bard; .Also tit•ci rn• area =II 1 rp. r• on the cars frdin New" 'fork and Phil. ad. %dna to Vineland, In I nning your busuic”, destine. lion ,to N. January 2, 1512 —mS • . , . ' • has notifiod - .0,2t - n3fcClellan , •,•o-u:ts - of successfiil setlutipt,,* ex h:strounnantl In tiro vicinity 11 11, 1 near Fairla, Cohn (,)tise. ] the t e: -e mut I ,;u:••in , * it) the First . ..Noll]] Carolina f, .1 C.iptain and Gen - I ; it colillnaliti Were W 4411114.0. C, ;,:t , 111 U(411I . 11:111(110i tllle•National r c ) . 1 ))'.. in the Haricer's Ferry, I t s .),,o))1 it necessary to ;):1101 - -atid des r)v p).rzions of the toWn di Harper's , "errv, as the buildings aiforqed 3 screen or the rebel rine:pen, whsi haye - Nrccently ren annoying our . troop; ; ; • A rel)))rt: "has reached iWhe'eling that reb,ls on)lerJacksOn i)vatinated I-tont icv on -Thursday. The iltr4tion taken •N :11 i 1/I.)t stated,LUt thdv have pro- . )).7',"_ ? , we to 11 inehest4r. the report by a diqiateli re;teivedin Wash= -,, ••:.zressman Ely writOs tO Corpnral \V. 11. 31:rrel!, of the Foiilv-seventh New lt,..:iment, that he Cor :n.,l the other Itoctta4es •released e.piiiitiment in I.•tt_e reports from Kentitekyl state .that 1. Girfidd is at Paintstl i ille with aid= i•i -et f iree pi-pre - serve . cr : rdei..: The Vir ,inia ;old South Carolina regitnents under '1 enphrey Marshall. 'taro, Ode back to %;..r.rinia. Marshall and the'rest of his ees went to Pound Gap, where. he dis, ,:tuthql them: The present Whereabnuts , fllamp - hrey Marshall ; ?is ,pot -known. filyre was rumor that a party- of rebel. _•lV'ilry were 'surprised bdtweett" Lebanon 11.1 tiv.; Green nicer, - and fur,i'y of them :Wed. —Van %V% ek's InvestigatiniComnlittee lsiii po , csioti of abOut girt): contracts with the signature . of Sittwitt C`atitirazi, •eretary of War, attathed,to them.— at direct variance i:with his state ur_,:it to Congre:s, that 41 contracts.were -given out be the proper Ipireans of his de p'ct:nent.• It will be -difficult' to, reconcile the deli Lit rate assertion .qt' the la - te Secret with the startling, facts that are being 4 Li!:,•,l)rwrrlit to light. Tlie!•ie contracts, it i- '' are con4ertitanded, and w:,l 'he heid in ahvyance'tintit !thoroughly an 4 t•xaminetl. —Si:non Cameron, Screttiry of War, hr.* been oriven from ot4e, and sent into exit; as 31.inister to Rosin tit the Unitin IN:oulti be the defeat of the re •k,,:luv at ManassaZ. ,r understood thayitecontraets let c'it Seerttary Catneron fbi.iover 1,00'1,- o'll of :-;prin , Tliell niuskets,4lo over 2.50,; 0 :0 and carbines; %%ill he ordred..to Congressl; They Will not . u 1 the, presnt • i,iVar, and as th( , y t3rc to cost an average: of . s7_ each, ahoy:: nuauuf'acttirerß, paires,f- they hivalve ..1c..e4 59,b00,P00 o .the treus-. 4 7: --The free iques have no;rnore• pewer :n.4rl'rre inititutions in . .-.itate:.;confiklea to the exclusive j Irl. , 1",;( , L; States,: than they to -int.erli.4-e institutions ;:. ;inv. ftfrik74i country. 3lr, rsn./rl'sin.ks2laite; on. the 7th Fel;ruary, At SLlNlte.ll;:rmin,rel,, st.i* D wail, Mr. H,,raee We. 10,, or Staitiv e ville,toiss rr e ii a w l .ftarris. burfv. XOZIA!LTIMEN. lu•Susquehauna Jan. 30, ofdisease oi the TbOITIS9 Wands, aged 32 years. ~C7'IN~3L,A.Na. New Settlement of Vineland. REMEDY TOR HARD TAILS. A -Bare Opportunity in the Best Market, sad Most Delightful and Healthfil Climate in the Un -.ion. 'Only thirty miles - Eolith ofPbila- ' i delphia, on a railroad; being a • rich, heavy eoil, and highly prbductivo,wheat land ; Amongst • the beat in the Garden State of Nowiersey. REPORT OF' SOLON ROBIN,SON, . •QF TIIE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. • UPON VIN - ELAN I D. SETTLE.3ItNT • 1.... Pf The'follewing la wn extract from the report of Solon Rs,binsou. Esq.. published in the New York Tri bune. in re:create to Vineland: All persons ,can read' this report's, ith interest. . . Advantages of Farminenear Home—Vineland—Re, marks n; on Marl—Soil, its great Fertility—The Cause ot Fertility—Amount of Clops Produced— Practical Evidence. . . it is certainty one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in au-almost lerelposition. and suitable condition for pleasant farming that we know of this side of the west. era prairies. • We (timid some of the oldest fauns appa really just asprofitriblv' productive as when first cleared .-. of forest fifty or e hundtud years ecu. . The geologist would noon discover the cause of this eolith, u,•d-fertility. The whole country is a marine' de posit. and all through the soil we found evidences of cal careous substances. generally in the form of indulated calcareous marl. showing many dfstinct hams of ancient shells, of I be tertiary formation :and this ma rly substance is scattered Oil through the coil- in a ry comminuted form, and in the exacteundition most silo assimilated by such plants.as the farmer do Tres t cultivate. Marl, in ants forms has been thaedi fertilize cropeln Englan&Jrum the time it was occupit by the Romans; ( and in France and perm:my-a marl bed counted on as a valuable' bed of manure, that can be - ter and carted andepread over the held. How much more valuable then it must be when found utreittlytnixed through the soil. waere new particles will be turned up and exposed. and transformed to theuwiter's use every time he stirs the earth. Ilayiu,l then satisfied our minds with the caw se. they will nut be excitedteith wonder at seeing : lndubitable ev idence of fertility- 01 a soil which in our situations. hav ing the same general characteristics twat least apearan ces, is entirely unremunerative except as its productive ness is lomotcd Icy artjficial fertilization. A few words about the quality and value rit• this land fur cultivation , of which we ha - re genie strong proof, ' Our lirst %isit wan to William D. Wilson. Franklin township, GloncesteCconuty. who purchased some eight miles north-of Milville, about three years ago, for the j , purpose of establishing a steam mill, to work - np the 11m- I I per into lumber. to send off by the new rallinad, as well us - the firewood and coal, for which he built; a track a ' I mile and a hall long. Ile also furnished sixteen miles of I the road width tis; and had no doubt made the mill i protitable.ihough his main object Was to open a farm; n/tying become convinced that the soil was valuable for cultivation„ In this he has not boo ,dleappointed,. as *dine or his crops prove. For Instance, the second time of cropping. aOti bushels of potatoes on ode acre, worth : tidwentssi. bushel in the field. Tide year, seem agree, without manure, prodlicedX6 bushels of Oats. • In \ one held, the first crop was • potatoee, planted among the roots. and yielded is bushels. The• potatoes were dna, I and wheat sown, and yielded la huabels • and the stubble ! turned under and sown to buckwheat which yielded tel% i bushels; ;tad then the grunnd woe sown to clover and • timothy. which gave as a asst crop 2! tons per Ili re. 'the tertillz,VM applied to these crops werefirst, ashes I front clearams ; second, so' pounds of superphosphate of lime: third, ItAl mounds Peruvian guano . ; then 50 bush . els of slacked lime has been spread upon the closer since It was mowed. end turned in fur wheat., ' • . . ; s Mr. "IV llson's growth, crops. and the wheat stubble of the present season, all indicate his land as productive as any part of the State. ' 1 _ At Mary Darrow's, an old style Jersey woman farmer, several taller , south-of 'Mr_ Wilson'e, we were somatic:- . lady struck with the flue appearance of a field of eorn,that ' vie sitippirti So inquire of the hired Ural how it was pro i ,duced. ' 'sit found hat the laud had been the year but f one lx•fore in wheat, sown- with clurer, and this cut one 1 • season, Mad last spring plowed'once, with one •'pour old i nag.'" and' planted vs it ti corn. I . I "Yes, but yelfmanuredhigh. weerippoee '!" weeald In- 1 terruga ti rely. and got his-rtplv ;- 1 "%% alit - Y.)l see. we couldn't dope that; 'cause we I hadn't but forty , otie horse loadialtogetber. for. 23 acres, ! and we Wanted the most on't fur the.szuck. - ' The truck cons etcd of beets, carrots. cabbare.encnnt. I bets; mellow., at c.. and a very productive patch of Lima 1 i beaus, grown for marketing. S. we were satisfied that , the soil was ant infertile, even unaided by clover,' which i had fed the corn- bemuse the "tr. ck patch': had not been , I clorered. and had been In cultii•ation lung enough to oh- i literate alfsigns of the forest. , (inc next 'nett was to the largefarm of Andrew Sharp, five miles north Of Itilledle, from half CO a .mile east of the railroad, and justitbout In the centre-of VinelamL— j air. Sharp commenced work here in December. Mg, no ', on 27,.) acres,' In less than three years lie has gut 234 • sere* cleared and itLerups this season. all . well tnelmind 1 and divided into several fields, with cedar rail .or pole Ifence ; his built a two-story dwelling, about .thirty.afir. , stable and or forty granary'and feet. soda smal l some other outbuildiner house for farm laborers, and a , gs, - iConsiderable part of the land was cleared for the plow • at $0 illolltilit an acne. and on someoflt the first crop was [buckwheat, limed with SO bushels in powder per sae.— 'his crop may be Put in from July 4th,to 20th, and yields ' [rota Meaty teabirty bushels per acre, harvested In Nov ember; when the land beinusoved wittt ] 50 ' pounds of Peruvian guano and seeded with rye, yielded 1$ to .15 bushels per age and ten dollar's worth of straw. Tho • .rye stubble turned. after knocking oft a large growth . of oak sprouts. sod dressed split with guano *ad waled . . . . • to *beat, litre* IS or le b nth ele. The efurs *hi& tie Wit threshing while we werd th ere promises more, of a - vary plump grain, and the straw is very heavy,' We went overthe stubbleand found the clover and timothy. from geed sowed last spring.xofthe wheat wide out harrowing. lookingas well as we ever sale it upon any old cultivated form, and with a little work done la the %dulcet° clear off some, roots • and rotten stumps, • and settimrstakes to mark permanent oncs,we will - be able to cut the crop next year with a mowing machine and we will guarantee two tons per acre, If koz. will give the overpluilf it overruns the estimate. Part of the bind was planted with potatoes for a'. first crop, which yielded ono hundred and twenty bushels pet acre. It.was then limed with fifty bushels per acre, and seeded with wheat and clover, yielding au average of over 15 bushels per acre, And the clover now looks -beau liful. Other portions have been planted with corn ns a Ant crop, which yielded thirty bushels of yellow flint- corn. and the second , erop forty bushels, and the third ,arop, treated I:slpounds of guano, we are sure no one woul d estimate below forty bushels per,acre. • [Thel reader will .recollect that the writer is now speak ing of lands perrectly_new, mid which can scarcely be cod• sidered in good arable cdridition.—lit.] In other cases the corn crop of last year was followed with oats this It moult' not yet threshed, but will average, probably forty to tiftAnshels. Sweet potatoes, beans, mellons, and in fact, all vegetables, as well as young peach and other fruit trees planted this year show veryt plainly that this long neglected tract of • land should. re main so no longer: and there hi now a e.rung probability 'that it will not; for under tbe auspices Of hir. Landis, it will be divided into small lots, with roads located to ric commudatc all=lh is eurvevor-is now busy at this work —and all Purchasers will lie required to build watt com fortable houses, and either feae their lots laromformity, or agree to live without fence, which would be prefera ble, hy which means a good population will be secured who will establish churches. schools, stores. mills. ma chine shops and homes..-homes of Americaufiamers. sur rounded by gardens, orchards, fields and comforts of civ ilized life. .If any one, - from any derangement of business. Is desir onS of changingids pursuits for life, ur.who is fron any cause desirous to find a new location and cheap home in the count re, and who may read and bellei r e what we have truly stalea, he will do well to griand see for himself what may be seen within a two hours ride of Philadelphia. SOLOS' ROBINSON. Holiday Goods !-‘ WANTED! 5,000 Men Womenand Children at EVANS ac ALLEN'S Jewelry store, to buy Watchen,4ewerly and Fancy Gooda, Inc • • THE HOLIDAYS • The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to - their friends, that they have this day returned from New York with an unusually ham,. and well selected stuck of Goals with especial reference to the approaching Festive Season Any person desirous of making Christmas or Neiv Years' Preseileg, can find a rich and - extensive assortment to select from, and at price' that cannot fall to suit, as.we buy our Goods exclusively for cash, and show them withphasure with out charge. EVANS ,t ALLEN. Watenes—Ladies' Diainoud Enameled, and plain— t splendid article. Also a variety of Gold and tillvea Eng. American and Swiss, Iluntingand Plain, very low. Gold Chalna—Nvery extensive variety of Vest. Fob, Guanl and Neck Chains, by EVAN., at.. ALLEN. Earnings and Breast Plait—Au infinite variety of styles and prices.-M sets and single. Fingei• Itlngtt—Dignond, Ruby, Itigard,Pearl,Scale Chased and PIM], Gold ItillCS—alarge stock. .Braeeleta—hold, Jet, Plated, and liAllt Bracelets of all patterns and pried. . .EvaNt‘. t ALLEN. PM VC Ir Ware—Every description of Silver Pocks, and Spoons, Napkins Itings,..on hand also Soup and (tram y Ladles, Cup , . Card Cases. Pie, lintter antlFruit Knives, Childrens' sets. salts. etc., warranted good as coin. Plated Ware-NBeautifulassortnient of Ice Pitchers Castors, Cake Baskets. Ratters, Baiter Dishes, Sugars Salts, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Toast Racks, Cups Gobleti etc.. etc:. by• DANE , S ALLE§.. Sleeve Buttons and - studa—A large stock of all patterns and - prices. - Beads—Coral Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral, Pearl. UM. Steel. nod silver Beads. • Shell Comtoi—A good stock of shell back and side Combs, also Banta. Dorn, Itory, and Dressing Combs ltatr-and Tooth Bra:kiss, etc., etc. EVAN/E1 d ALLAN, 1. Odd' Felfow I.llu-glamton ipmreceliza . .,ti.:prinlcheprto - tin. T a 711 a * s 7 y " e l been announced (ur THE - HOME GUARDS, and the rent ottnankind. 73nthe Fold weather reminds tlie:People that the Ganoral. Tailor, Groves, attends to,that bnedneca in n neat. prompt ; and durable manner. And it Awl/Id-he remembered that. NO " SHODDY" WORK comei from 116 Shop. Garmimts are'Put together with THE UNION ' STITCH • p o t iiigr disunion ont-ot the que.A fon: Alt who have had • bad FITS Aluuld call and on wand avoid finurt• danger. Cutting dune right. fur ready pay. Remember the place. One Door West of S.ettrlo's The latest CtshiOns al Lays on hand, and instruction's given in making up. To get sidled. alwny4 6.11 on Muntrwe, JOHN GROVES. STAND' BY YOUR CMS! EY'f~~'~LF~~L~'r~T~+~ ~~ WITH 49,000 HOD HOCKIRS Armed With Wick-Eats! WITHIN itiMONTHS. MARCH OF WASHINGTON! • AND 33.41:12"J=133311T 3321.40431' FAll ND WIRIER . GOODS , % 1 11. It IVE Ili (it% , B4Z ;iteiVriSteNt GOLLY RULES - THE DAY ! Awl with a plentiful supply we have perchance a large e tuck of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES d: PROVISIONS, If A TS N A ND CAPS, BOOTS AND "SHOES, WALL PAPER. Iro °DEN • WARE, COAL OIL, Oa LAMPS; - VA:VW, NOTIONS SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOUR, SALT„.:FISH, NAILS, PAINTS AND And 5,1,039 other krticles too numerous to mentlon,Whlch will be sold at price* that will • • Defy competftion. Doa't Forgot The, Place. at if yon inquire ofyonr neighbor* for The Cheap Store, They will Invariably direct yon to HAYDEN. BROTHEIi,S, THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, -AT TAE ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE " STORE! PRODUCE taken in Exchange for Goods. - Cash riad ror. Furs. HAYDEN BROTHERS. MILFORD;Novemb.r 01h, 1801 CRITTENDEN'S PiiILADELPHIA CONILIERCIAL COLLEGE, -N-R - cornor of 7th &Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. This Instittilion. which Was established- in 1844, and is now consequently In the eighteenth year of its exist ence. numbers among its graduates hundred! , of the •most successful Merchants arid Business .Men of , our Country. . . The object of the Inelltation ie solely to afford young men faellitiee for thorough preparation for buelnees. The branches taught are. Book-keeping, an applicable to the various departments or trade • Pemnanship, both plain and ornamental; Commercial -Law, Mathematics, Navigation, Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonography. and Modern Languages. Thesystem or instruction is peculiar; no' classes,Orset lesions are trade use or. but each etude - bit-is taught indi vidually, no. that he may.commenee at any time, and at tend at whatever hours are most convenient. Catalogues are issued annually after the 15th of ApHI. contwiniug name* of thestudents for the year, and-full particulars of terms, ,tc., and may . he obtained .at any time by addressing the Principal. . In extensive accommodation. wide-aprearl reputation, AO the lenutby experience of the rrincipal, this Institut- Hun offers facllittes superior to any other In the country, for yuurm 'meg wishing to prepare for basinetscand to ob. talu the 41110 time Diploma. which will' pwive roccittmeadation for them to any Mercantile House. ta.'Crittenden' io lingo of Triatlees on Book-keep. tag'. 40111 more widely tArettlated than any other 'work on tbp pahlect, are for sale at the College. • " 8. H9DOES CRITTENDEN, 4 46 "n'4 1 -Patot rinrcou., NEW HUNTER GOODS AT TYLER'S STORE ! - FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS. A PlL "nxv C31.000O3.:116, Gil. PLIM , • FRESH CODFISIL N STONE WARE, • • WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, • & VARNISH BRUSHES, BLACK : . ING, SCRUBING, HAIR,Tooth, NAIL, and LATHER. BRUSES, ALL . i'EltY CHEAP. ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE,. & LAAIP BLACK; TALLOW, SOAPS - •- Of everykind_but so -r.• AT TYLER'S STORE.. BE:4T BurningKereeene, Camp!tenet Tallow, Adamantine, and Sperm Candice, &c. ,k1: 1 1111411Ini rot) LIVER, Pare Olive, Castor: and Metallic Oil, for machinery; also Harlem and British Oil. FOR THE . HAIR,. AND MOUTH. -‘,-RS. ALLEN'S World's Bair Restorer, Zylobalsamtim Thirners Cocoaine, Lynn's Natharion. one and two shilling flair Tonic, Glenn's Ilear's and Ro=e Bair Oil, Pommle•de-Pitilocome. Philadelphia and N. York Mohth Wash. viz.: Parrith's Pincrant Elizer. for the teeth and and k.mtus.Balyrymple's Month Wash, Dental Soap, AT TYLER'S STORE. 311V,Elletpneillile'lt.rndt;,T.'n11:tabtladcitne. Vegetable Vir"Dont ask to get trusted at TYLER'S STORE. Montrose. Nov. 4th. , • lIENRY C. TYLER. • Eiecutors Notice. • x ri k TICE IS lIEHERY GIVEN to nil persons having demands against the Estate or ISAAC` SMlTHlatebt ItroOklrn township. deceased, that the "same must be presented to the anderAgned for arrammhaent. and all persons - indebted to sold estate ate 'requested to make Imptedlate payment. S. K. SMITH, t Ex. - editors. C. M. GERE, I Satn.lGth.C‘e. • ' =ECU rows NOTICE. i k raricE IS lIEREBY GIVEN to all perrona having de 'l roands against the. Estate otELIJAII B. MACK late of Brooklyn town.hip, deceased, that the came matt be prerented to the undersigned for arrangement, and perrons Indebted to raid estate arc raquerted to make immediate payment. - Jan. tr2d, tlw. It, 0. MILES, Executor. Administrator's- Notice'. Wigiligig,:ll.e.,!6,°arteAlliatra„itT.,nvtodt,he:ltilie of keen kranted to lite subseribor. nil pers i o '. mt l i e n t taCed Av t a o the bald r,qate are requewted to make Immediate pay-s ment.,ind these havintr Mahn+ ur demitntls against tha estate of the oak' decedent,. will make known the Katie without delay to TUOMAS W. TINGLEY ; I Jackson: Jan. - Ist, 1862; . .Admlnistratol: $2,511 EMPLOYMENT! 10:0, .4.113rENT9 Iin7.4a.IV I TIEW We wt llpay from s;', to $75 per mont h. and all expeno es, to active A ,, ents. or :Are a cotnntiAsion. Patti:attar:. went free. • Atitlre, , p , ERIN 'ZEWING Cp3trANT. l ll., JAMES. Gen-. entl Agent. Milan, Ohio. -sent Board of rillef.-7 , :otlce 1, , hereby giien. that the Board of Relief. ci onnoeed of the Aesociate Jedze, and County Comm ir•ionere. will meet at the Commitsionerte _Office. In Montroee.. on Monday. Jul, - let. 151. at two o'clock. p. mt.. .and on - the fire! Itinday of each month thereafterJo receive atilleat lone and mike appropriation, for the rellef-of Volonteere and their familice. tinder the provision , . of an At. entitled "An Act to . ereate and to provide for armful:. the State. aomoved May 15,1Sni Br ORDER or 10A11,13 OF Itzuar.'. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED ~NOISELESS SEWINQ MACHINES, FOR FAMILY AND ALANUFACTURLND L'SEi 495 Broadway; New-York. Affliwies in all, the principal Cities and Towne in_the United States The prciver & Baker S. 31. Co: beg to call the attention of the public to their recently hiticaht ced • NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING Magletritge b ' ,MAKING THE SHUTTLE OR - LOCK STITCH. There machine* combine nil the lateat useful Imtiroce menta in seWing , machinery, and are highly recommended for theif Simplicity of Construction; Noiselessness; Rapidity; Ease ofllanagement ; Capacity for-all kinds °Mork; And Beauty and Regularity of Stitch. Various styles of these machines adaptotto the 11011 Fie or workshop will be found at thadifferent n,,, , mneles of the company throughout the United States. Their new SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE, The latest tritimpn of the sewing machine art —nolselesy. _rapid, and easily operated—will commend Itself to thud° who one such machines for inaunfactaring clothing. Grover' & Baker Itlachines, 3IAKING THE GRUVER & BAKER STITEIL These justlyJeclelmated machines. adapted to ell the wants of the householdand inatinfactory. confirm to maintain the pre•etninenee which tote almost universal verdict of the unhitches awarded them.-.. The well•ktioWn STRENGTH, ELASTICITY; &. DURABILITY, of the, Grover Lt . . -Baker Stitch will always Insure Bloke machine . " , the preference for family use,' for thomrinufaM turi. of such goods us areintended for wear-rfor use ann not for show. rt-- Wherever the C over &, Baker Stitch 31a e ltines have exhibited • and fairly judged In competition with the leading Sewing 3lachines In the market; incinding the Wheeler & Wilson, they have invariably borne off the first prentium. • , This asssrtion Is conflrmeti by the decision of the com mittees of the State Fairs 01 i IlLitAtiollt4; '. • OWL 0 and , -; • %lie MI Vit _ . recently field. wtileh awarded th Bret - premium to Gib . Grover & Baker Machine over al others In etanpitittitn. -F. B. CHAN at, _Agent, tie* Montrose, Pa.l ANTED:--A respectable person of either sex In every neighborhood to sell .1. 11 . Stafford's OLl{'E TAR. and WAD J. It. Stafford's LEON AND SULPHUR Poke- DEBS. OliSO Tar Is a thin. transparent fluid; it Is the best remedy known for diseases of the throat. lungs. or Catarrh._ Also for-diphtbetia, Croup, Whooping Cough, dm: My Iron and Sulphur Powders strengthen the sys tem, aid the digestion, and Purify the : blood, I haie a sixteen yam, pamphlet containing full explanations, and 'over-one hundred testimonials from well known prorol- Bent persous,lvldelt I will send to any one free hi MAIL J.ll. STAFFORD. Chemist, '442 Droadn7y. N. Yr intl-r-1y -7 - WIL3II3WrInIULNCIZIEW I To Euglandtireland aid Scotland. - A BEAM AIII3ELL'S SOWS DRAFTS. In awns of one pound and upwards. payable In all -the principal towns of England. Ireland and tteotland,for sale by WM. U. COOPER, & co..'Barasna, In 30- 4 62 • . • • Montrose, Pa. -The New Yprk Times estitnates that the regimental hands of our army must reach an aggregate of 15,000 performers, and will e9st $8,000,000, a year. - ABEL TURRELL Now offers for sale one-of the larOst and • , best seleCtions of Pver °Teed- in Susquehanna County, [ rind probably_ comprising the . greatest VA PIETY or - most. ,different articles of . any ,'tore in the Northern part . of VennsYlva pia, and perhaps of the" entire State. assortmelt is kept in about -thirty differ ent branches. of trade, and thq seleclions are made from about forty of the best Houses in NeW - YOrk, and More than dit ty - ty Dealeri and Manufacturers out ofNeiv . ,York. , A large proporteon •orthe • quads are brought direct froth the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles. Ctitotn ers on entering the Store must nofeicpec to find everything in sight, but nearly eif-- ery article wanted will be produced by inquiry. Some idea of the Stock_ limy, be termed by •the following general outline, but entinieration is impracticable. ,DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS ANII OILS, I) . YE - STOPS, GROCERIES,' LIQUORS, - CROCKRRY; GLASS-WARE, . :WALL and WIED QW" PAPER, JEWELRY, • SILVER=WARE, PERFUMER Y, PANCY,GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . • BRUSHES AMERICAN POCKET KIVA*. TABLE CUTLERY any! SILVER PLATED WARE LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS, HARDIVARE, . BED CORDS, - • STONE WARE, • DRY GOODS, . • MIRRORS, i WINDOW AND-PICTURE CL A SS LITHOGRAPHS,' - 1 7 ;1RIVISLIES, • ffIRD C4GE..5, .SPECTACLES, tt LASHES, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMUN'ITION. IL' 0 B C CO.; MEDICAL , cir SCIIWICAL Izastreimente SALT, , • • - • SOAP, POTASH, . .U4VBRELLAS. • PORCELAriv . TRETIL 'The. attention of the public is respect fully iniit ea to my stock of-Goo t ds, bought exclusively for cAgit vows, and *ill be sold on . the sumo iirinciple for low prices. ABL TURRELL. Montrose, May Ist, 1861. IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE Dla VDOD2 8 GREA BARGAINS AT R.E;A7' BAROAINS lie sure and call at th 9 Be sure and call at the `Bee- No. 20 Corner lllncham . I lIIIISCIMIII MOTHERS' `, l• I - -•! -t; Have received another Large Lpt of .- , • Now Fall and Winter Goods: making thelr's thalamus - t and best snorted. stock, rite extilbited in Broome county. . . . Their goods comprising...od latest styles that appear in the NW York market, have all been bought For cash, mostly` at auciion•sales at large sacrifice, andAto snaw offered to the public ••• Regardresit of their ,Vatue,l; _ . at a small advance, whCreby we are enabled to sell Rich Goods almost equally low-as the price penally paid for cheaper fabrics. Please read the following het pf prices : We are selling Good Detainee for ' so 121( Handsome • do'. ' ' ' 15 Rich Grie.ital Lustros, •1 - - _.. `, . 'RI Plain and .fignred French merinoes, 56 to ! • 1 25 Good Black Silk, wide. for Worsted and Silk double Brodie Shawls, ' , - r .• 450 Woolen Double- shawls, 1, '' ', -2 25 Handsome cloaks at Great Bargains. ' . • , - • Ali Wool black broadcloth,. • ' , f• 1 50 All wool colored Cloth, 1 k .. ! - MK A large varietyof cloths for men's and boys' *sr. Itmeilleonusoms, • 5 Ladles' cottou hose, : . -- . • 1 ' 6 Ladles' ribbed wool do, 3 pair: , 50 (load Steel spring skirts; E ' 05 Indio Robber combs, 1, , • k ' 2 handsome silk belts;- . . . 12X• Wire Port monnai es. ' - ~' 12X And Innumerasle other Goods at the stone proportion. BE SURE .A....ND CALL AT THE "BEE.BIVE" before pnrchasing elsewhere, as we are sntistied that this la the only nlaee to secure - such EXTRAOItDENARY BARGAINS. • Bnotil:m3, No. 20 Court Street, • ,- sign'Of the WEE itIVE. Binghamton, October 17," . • • . unvou UNIVERSITY. THE Pall Term of this Institution will commence on Wednesday. September 4th.... The Whiter term on Wednesday Deceinher 4th ; and the Spring terin,ou Wed nesday. Febrialtry 12th. Each Tents coaxial' af eleversgeekis, 33.1r...1 2 33rZTE1331 . .TtilTlo,ll.-z , Commoo Dmitchire, including Vocal mns. lc • m 83,00 Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Phys iology Ind Book. Keeping...... 4,0 Q Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Langiisge",:- ..... 5. 0 French" . • 5,111 Music on Piano, Mali the War Is over' Room Not,l,¢ Expenses of Recitation room • 1, Laotairei with a good- Apaiatus are sprint ovary 'week. Each room le furnished with it cooking sto4, bedstead sod table, for those who choose to board themselves. • Board 'can be had in the neighborhood at tyro dollars per week. . Pay In advance, or properly secured.: ltarfurd, Alvan 8,1,861. REMEDY FOR TURD TIMES, where pis) ple have JR. been thrown put of buetnest, and pewee Immo lit tle meane or small Incommie to make thetneelves C home. [See advertisement In , another column of tho- settle ment of Vineland.r ' • lIDICE AIID PRODUCTIVE FARM - LANDS FOU .111, SALE, twentrtwo miles South et Philadelphia. in the Garden State of the East. . Best climatal:A Mftt4On for mukets in the Upton. ' • ' . .. . . lee* advertisement of Vineland., , . - •' f " - WANTED t WANTEDI' WANTED ITILER'S • STIII. 1,000 bushels of Gas; . 10,000 lbs. Fresh• Butter, in Tubs or Rolls, . • • • - . 500 lbs. Reeswii,. -- 5,000 dozen Eggs, • 500 dozen pairs Good Woolen Socks, .A.X.1190 CULIES3I, FOR wines THE Highest Market Price , will he' Paid in GOOD GOODS, TiltK. C. TIMER.' . • Montrose, Nov. 4th, 1861. 1 , , - THE WAR CONTINUED! GREAT BARGAINS PREVAILING. 'NEW FALL GOODS Far Cash aad-prompt sliarathabuyira H. 331a3PL1=1.Trrffr, would again call attention to hie New and.iarge stock of Poll ND WINTER GOODS! now being received, and embracing the most desirable varieties of Ladies Dress Goods, in Prints, • Cashmeres. Del:dues, OttomanNaloes, Merinoes, Tambours/Maps.. tilughatas and Silks ; Std.! Silk, /3roche, and Wool Long Shawls, • Mich Ribbon's, Bonnets, and Floweni, " Ladies' Cloths, Broadcloths, Cas almeres, &c with a very full asioitment of Staple and Faaley Gcicids as Mini in. • Hardware. Crockery; Iron, • 'Nulls, Paiute, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,.Clocks, Wall Paper, Ladies*. - Furs, Buffalo Billies, Cdrpctings, &c.. with a new assortment of Stoves and Trimmings of the best quality,. . made to order, &c., &c. I:16" As the stock is large and bought for criish, be fi fully prepared to conquer a "Peace," and secure the highest advantages of the " War" to his customers, who are in vited to range themselves under his . "Banners" avid-se cure the benefits of the "Fight." .- • Flour & Salt, constantly, on hand 'NewMilford, October 1561. . If. BtiftßlTT.• NEW GOODS, - NEW . , N. W G_ NEW 0 - GOODS BROOMS NEW LATARDING & CO'S, NICHOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT, READY-PAY CUSTOMERS. We ate determined not to be out-done in the was of LOW PRICES. -----0- ALL KINDS OF pßoDsucETAien In Exet*:e to; C;11: G CP.o O•o D L. ruuunria tit. 00. Nicholson Depot, May. Tth, 1861r -6m. urt St. Lter St • • -Zt:TCOWIC3OI., • T HE Late Firm of Baldwin it Allen, Flour and Provis % ion dealers, will be continued under tht name of Allen, Deans it Co. All due the old firm is in the bands of A. Baldwin for immediate settlement. .A, BALDNYLN, July 9th, 1.561. • W. L. ALLEN. • ;* = NEW FIRM. Under Montrose Democrat Office, ARE RECEIVING t Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every 80 days, Willett we. warrant to give satisfaction many in market; if not good returned at our expense. Feed, and Buckwheat - SALT-A L ND PORK , BY THE LOAD, BARREL on POUND. HAMS, [Sugar Cured] - Dried 'Beef,'• - • •"' . • • . Smoked Mrips and Syrups, Molasses and Sugars,. . • BAS,' CO ARE,. SPICES,' BROOMS, AND NAILS, . • which we offer for Wile at Low Prices, for READY PAY ONLY. Montrose, July 9, 1961. FANCY FIIIIEL FANCY Mtg. 'ohm Pontiff', ARCH Street between 7th., and N ethh.,l k.S .ts.. LaPff ea -Mai a etfit .r - STRIVER, MANLFACTCREB And DEALER IX ALL RINDS. Of FANCY NV RA. for Ladles iliskes and Children's Wear. Having now manufectur- Ind In store my usual :e . and beautiful assort rt st. all the 'various lea and qualities of Furs, ipteeto the coming Fall 1 Winter Seasons. I ild respectfullylavite an —amlnatim: of my stock and pricer froM those Intending to purebese, as I apt ena bled to offer them very desirable inducements. - All my Furs have been pnrchased for, cash, and made by experienced:lnd competent handl:And es the present' monetary - troubles render it neceseary that I should file pose of my goods at very small advance on cost. I am satisfied thatit will be to the. Interest of those who design purchasing, to givejne a call: • • t-lfr Recollect the name, nansber and street : 'John Pareira, (Few Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, ,Philadel phia. , • . Sept. 12thiS61,5m. - Tai Gat usor cLaxrimazi HUMAN. MISERY. Just Publithed in a unkil Envelope ; PK& t 5 ants. • A- LECTURE - BY DR. CULVERWELL, sUlji• IL on the ranee and cure of Mpennator fr flora. Consumption, Mental and Physical - Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy ; ed Nutrition of the body.; Lassitude; Weakness' of the Drubs and the•baek; • Indisposition ; lose, 'or-memory ; aversion to society ; love of solitude ; timidity ; trust ; dizziness ; headache ; affectionkof the eyes ; pjm ples'on the face ; involuntary emissions. and sexuaL In -capacity •, the consequences of youthful indiscretion, de. $' 'This admirable lecture clearly Proves- that the above enumerated. often self.aillieted, evils may be ,re moved without medicine and wuhouteurglcal operations and should be read by every youth and every man In the land. Sent under seal. to any address, In a plaln sealed emvel. ope. on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing • DR. CIIAS.,J. C. KLINE. DIED—'62I 127 Ilowory, Now York, Post Box. oda. Gold Media SalerEettu3; 15n2 y4O. otter ) l 4 l3 aSt Or t!te bairgrarketatlie 1"." GOODS. 0 D' S! GOODS MADE TO . • ANI) lll= NEW MILFORD NORMAL SCHOOL SL L, IlAWLEY;Princiwd. Intennedlate Dep. rannar. • • Yin Z. Y. LITTLE. Eli! M. DIEEXILE4r; Painiing,-on..t Water 1.01111. "hi lerifirli . APP. • . Miss 8. J. BOXES, • TLITION-7NORMAL! DEPARTMENT. English brancherh— comm on, $3 • Higher. " • :and mathematics. • do incladlnstettin and.Prench, • . • Music and Painting, earth. Tiz WINTER TERMof this school will i ma m stee ntr• WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Rith. and cdutinse sr weeks., Every facility wfilbe affoided the studekt tO ake quire a thorough education. Board may be procured $1,75 per week. Rooms tar Lie obtained at reasonabl* rates, for those wishing to board themselves. Por particulars address the Principal or Directors. By order of the Board. • 11. OARRATT, Pres T. BOYLE,•Sec. • , View Milford, Nov. 4tb. Saw' 411 OW' .COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located over The Susquehanna "alley Sank. BINGHAMTON N. T. ,WACULTY: . . . D: W. LOWELL Principal, Professor of O. Science. of Accounts,- Practical Accountant. Anther of LowelPs Treaties upon Bookacep ing, Diagrams illustrating the same. , Jous Rasing, Commercial Accountant, Profe.er Of Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics..; J. „I: Cunus, Assistant Protease; In the - lock e l -Keeping Department. ' • . A: J. Winsie, Professor o PractiCal gind,Or oamontal Petimanshi ommercial Calcula tions and Correspondence. LECTURERS: on. Daniel S. Dickicson, Lecturer onsCopmer> dial Law and. Political Econniny. on. Ransom &Icon); Lectprer on Contracts Promissory Notes and Bill 4 of Exchange. Roy.. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commerciill Ethics. EXAIIIIIIING COMMITTEE Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. - Oakorn, Esq. Tr:icy IL-Ilorgan;Ehq.. The object of this College is to - afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Buninela Education. . • The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this In stitution and embrace all the recent improve. _ • ments. The course of instruction comprirow every departnient of business. The learner will 43/1 thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping-as applied to the following kinds of business, viz: General llei thandising, Manufacturing, Banking,,Commis sion, Steamboating, Railroading, Forwarding Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c: YOUNG 31. M.: Can qualify themselves in a ehort time, at this Institn tlim,-to till Important and In - Crotty° situations. _Ample, references can tie given where ~r aduates of Pm are now tilling desirable situations withq , alarlea from rait) to t100(I per annum. The Proprietors arc in possession of testimonials trona some of the first Commercial Ilottees in thelit ate, to whom thevAave furnished book-keepers, phowirig" their entire 'eatisfaYtion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this Inatitution. • . . In all Its branches, taught by the most eittlital and thor ough mmtera of the ext. No College in the country en- Jaya a highnrreputat Ina in this department. Ladien' De partment entirely neparate from that or tile gentlemen. Sludentecan enter College at any. time. N'o vacations. - Time to complete the course. from H. to 10 weel7n. Stu dents paasing the requlaite examination are presented' with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Dlploina Pouted by any Commercial or Clasoical Izoitution In. the , Union. Annistance. rendered to graduattalii procuring situations. For terms of tuition; price of board. testimonials of qadintle ? ; filling positions , ./ht, address the proprietors fot crettlars containing fell particulars. • . LOWELL &RICF.R. Troprictor3Binghamton Commercial Conet , e, Nov. S, -Bln7.llamtein. Y Mark These Facts! TEZ TESTMIONT OF THE WHOLE WORLDi Hblloway's Bid Logs, Bad Mreasts4.lloren and Muni. LL descriptions Of mares are - remediable by the prop blll. cr and diligerituae of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering-the edges of the wound toginher Is a folly; for Anna the skin unite,.l boggy diseased. condition remains underneath to 'break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational' aucranceesshd treatment, as indicated by nature. is to re duce the inflammation In . ,And about •the wound, and to. „soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of tho Ointment as salt is forced into meat. liiptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throit, and Scarlet and other Feve rs. NT of the above diseases may be cured by well nt. /1 bing the Ointment, three times *day. into the chest, throat and neck of the patient it will'stoon penetrate and give 'immediate relief Medicine -taken by the month trued operate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in any local part, whereas the OintMent will do-its work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the above manner for the diseases named, or lute similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, will and thetitstives relies- Led as by a charm. • Piles; Fisiltula, Strictures. • . THE above class of complaints will -b e removed by JI nightly fomenting the parts with warm .water, and • then most effectually rubbing in the Ointment., Person, suffering from these direful complaints should lose not *- moment in arresting their progress. It should be under- - aimed that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Oint ment on the affected parts; but it mast be'well rubbed Pi, for tome considerable time_two or three times a day, that it may taken into the system; whence It will remove any hidden sore or wound alkeffectually as though palpable tes• the eye. There . &gain bread and water poultices, alter the • rubbingtit of the Ointment, will do great service. This s is the only mare-treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or: where there may be a general bearing - • Indiscretion; of Youth ;--flares and Inters. . LOTC111:8„ an 000 swellings. can, with certainty, be B radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the Villa be taken night and morning as recommended in the in the printed instructions. When treated in any . other way they only dry np in due Place to break out in , another.; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the siatem; and leave the. patient a vigorous an& healthy being. It will retpdre time with the use of th• • Ills to ensure alastlug cure. • . prapsical Swolliaigs, Paralysis and Staff laintsr. k LT1:1011011. the above complaints differ widely in • their origin and nature, yet they 'tin rroulre local treatment'.' Many of the worst eases, of such diseases. will yield In a comparatively short space of time wheal this Ointment I S diligently rubbed into the parts affected, .even after ever`y other means have iblied: In.„111 serious Maladies the Pills should tie taken according to theprint- , cd dOections accompanying each box. goth the Obitment and-Pith.should be. used in the following cases: . . Had-Lego, , Chlego-foot, . - .Fistalas,- - • Bad Bre3sui, • _Chilblain*. Pout. Burns, • Chapped Hands,. Lumbago, Glandular SwelliogsCoru*. (Soft) Piles, Bite Of Sio*chet nes, Cancer,. Rheumatism. • • and Sand-Fil&a. Contracted and Scalds. Coco-bay; StitT Joint s.! Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, - Skin . Scurvy, Bore uoada, • Tumors, • Dicers; . Vends% : Yaws • , de. de. CAUTION!—`lone are gentime unless the words .11 . 01.-., ',max; New-Tonic AND LONDON "am •LleCTOibl••• a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions monad eackpot or boX: the same may be plainly seen by balding WIN! tothe ligAt. - A hand...Kanereward will be given co cky one tendering such information as may lead to the detection of any ‘ party or parties counterfeiting the Medi cines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. e • - • Sold at the Manufactory of Professor lloucsrsi 60' Maiden " s ane, Mew:fork, and, by all respectable Druggists and Deniers in throughout the el Diced itorld, in boxes al 25 cents. 62 cents, and ft catch. per Thereis considerable saying by taking rger boxer N. B.—Directions for the guidance pati IS in ewer/ disorder are afaxedio each hot: . • ABEL TURRELL AS int' sale Belllngham's Stimulating Unguent, Yet Lithe Masker, andlialr; that will bring out a' thick sot of Whiskers, or ajelonittaebe. to from fix to eight week..; BakerVompollud,o ware cure tor Di - tindery. - 'itlontroao. JO* . • • z.-*Annixo;' , .ra. • • * _ * o- 1. 11/M1.811a% " ", . -. . . , * . is; /MIMING &C 0.,. . - . .' • _ • a. T•iii:AtEits In . Dry Ope&i , firocertiti. har dware. Rally -.... jll_l MadeClolhing, Boots & Shou t Sub, Glass, &e., &e. Nicholson lloinn. Mai 7th,-y. ' - ' .• wsx...icrxx), Camphena, audio, tam p at Fr.vat aretro,- mina REST:IN THE MARK"Pir, Comprolity dllrerea t t l. styles ari4 prices. for h?le ABEL. TL RAUL: . - Moutrnse. Augum 29, on . . - rMIK/NA:WANTING ACIAANCIE 01P , -CLIMATB FOB HEALTH, ge . e Wertlaemeat At V1n013114 intme E=IM
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