The Grbat Vietoty at Winchestet ... ' IVAlingttiii, March 26 —The_ ,follow.in despatch from General Shields to - Seoator' met, dated Winchester, to-day, *as read in the Senate this arternoonl— ; "On tliti mornin - 7 erthe it3d, my-command 7 0 00 tn. 8000 strong, was attatked near this pliweity Jackson, with eleven tvgi meats of infitntry, the Irish battaliOn, alinati 500 eavalry,and t wettipeight pieces oi:u•titlert: After a severe tight the ene 'my were put in 'complete mitt, kitting be!Ii1111 ttco pi e ces nfeannnn, rOW CaiSSOnS, and a large number of small arms, besides about 300 prisoners. .oitr loss - iA I'so 300 womidett. The enemy's loss. i. 500 killed. and 1000 wounded. Winchester, 31arch, 26, P. SL-W6 expect to obtain - I.OA of the killed and wounded, on both sides to-night ' , • Captain N. IL Brown, of •the ronith Ohio, has-been appointed Deputy Provost Marshal here; • . • A committee of citizens; in eotkinnetton with, the Mayor and Provost Marshal, have buried all the Rebd-detnl-which har e been brought to town. 'Eighty-five were buried on -the battle fie!d, aful one hon . - dred and twenty-three onithe roadside between here and Strzeiburg. Two hundred and thirty-five piisoners have been sent to Baltimor. Others .are on their• Way A messenger from' .-Strasbnrf.;states that General Johnston 'Was tb hate joined Jackson* Strasburg, but Isubscirptently Neat himword that he should not join him till 3fotalay.nig-ht, and their : combined 'forces would have aniounted to :from ttcmty . -five thousand to thirty . thousand. The Itcbels were entleaviiring keep General Banks front Moving to another pint, but .Tackson, being falsely informed that our troops had nearly' alt left Win chester, hazarded his fatal advance alone. Thousanik,ofpersOns are visiting the battle tzrounti and bringing "oCts lawmen. toes of the terrible fight, j: : - -- Our pickets are Aix mks k and Stras burg. 'Jackson was not sight. All' the fenees, -trees awl -ground , along , the route ;how the terrible effekit or,Onr artil lery on the: retreatingeueniy: General Shields arm Ink been reset. Ills condition is now condbrtable, and he will probably be Ale to !resume active duties in two weeks.: • TENNESStr. 1 - NIONISTS.4II3C Iroll. Em erson Etheria..e has writttln n letter front -Nashville, st am in.. that the Um. Win. 31. Polk„a-h:ottier 1;e the late Pre , i,leni ti in that city, and that 'Ole Min. W. 8.. Stiles is shortly expeqe,l. 'Fitev are Loth strung Union raun,i Awl will co o.) Kith (1 :.V,l t n-to l in ra ting the State Mnehinery into op:mitten. Oar national efirrenewis good there :e in New York, witileClinfeklerate o nOtes el:num-old on!y thirty tents on the it - Oar. The prospects of coax iliadon arc eneour , - -' • aging. ! . • L.) South Anbani Pa., on the. 10th of 1802, by nes . Mr. Worrel, Mr; Emanuel - -0. hunialt, of Aysliopptm, -- Pa.,• to Miss Elizabeth,.lle 4 icikefi, oft South Album. , In I.,:lthrop, on the 23.11 ult.. S. W. Tewksbury. Esti.. Jlr. Julius 'Betts, of TA; hrop, wool . Ib . " -- Ansv;. A. livown, of Lenox. -; MTN & UOYER SUN URGE =1 tiEDluri_Erms, r 01: fly TIEZ:RY BURRITT, Now Milford ABEL 'FURIZ ELL- N-ow offers for sale.one n . f the largest:anti best selections of GOODai Ever.afered iti SusquehaHna ConntY, and ' probably. comprtsmg the greatest VA- , niErr or most different articles of any Store in the Northern part of Penn:llya mia.-and perhaps atilt. , entire ttate. An ' assortment is kept in about- thirty s tiffer+. tuft branches: of trade, and the selections are made from about forty •of the Lest',houses in i New ,York, and, more than fif-, ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of'New York. A large proportion of the Good:' are brought direct front the Manufacturers,, Otis insuring genuine articles. Custom, ers on entering the Store must not expect! to find everything in sight, but tiearly ey 'ery article wanted, will he produced by, inquiry. Some idea of the Stock may be tormed by the folliytvin7 general outline,' but enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS .;4,‘i'U PAINTS' A.A'D OILS, DYE S7'UFF S 7, GROCERIES,' LIQUORS, GLASS-WARE, WALL and wlsi?olV PAPER .lEIVEL RT . , . 42 , SILVER- IVA RE, i -pERfruMER3I F•XCY GOODS, ,MUS(CAL IN ST EU ME N . T • Im U:SIIE 1 - MERICA2I 4. POCKET KATINES, TABLE CUTLERY on,/'; . . SILVER PLATED •11-;%??4' ;LAJf PS, MATERIALS fur LIGHT.,'; ,rhieDIVAI?E, • ;RED ,CORDS - ' ~ . STOINE WAR E, .1 1 Ar : ; ( ...'0 9DS, • .- ..VIRRORS, j • i - 417.17) Qir,4l-trh PIC/I;7l'R GLASS,' az:iioan,ipits,. 1 . , V.IRIciSfIE..q„ . , i 13-IID ?CRS; spE4,Trielsgic' .. , - 1 ir WHIPS. ik1...1.511E ~ 4 . , fl 0071 S GUNS, PISTOL , : H. • ironA*co'i MEDICAL de, WRGICAL Ilairtearri4i SALT, ' " P6TASA.I.I I C. U.lfilltfi;LLAS, • '4'r P r een', . 1 • In short,ilearly every thio...e. to *Pi Itrkre 1 trkre 014 Fi...1:, to lease the to m ei' I o,lieliglitli be eye, - to uratit'y Ills fAuf•y, stIOI itiAo to emolage to I he real elot r.:ll , statitial eon/finis of liti!, • • The tttteotion .4;r 'the imblieisTel.speet fillv invitedio flq-,.stoek of GOt)dtzl looll.Akt ,dxelosively for CA . 611 nowt.:, - atoll trill b Akoid on the same prittelpie for to* . prieei, LIBEL - TTIRREL, 14 m0u,t,4 e ..,.. April is‘ 1862,- .7 ' :;, . - -1-TgrAt•the great; aliolition meal* by .Nev YOrk,:iidnehDavid •sO -very , heartily e,ndorsett, Carl Selinrz, tbe.prin. lialisiteaker said : . „ I'fbe - Cain is gorie. Yotl,esnnot. ;Ten ituever The _circle of.idens in Which the•pitlitieal transactiOns of the Old Cation tnoved,is Ibrever broken; 'it cannot .'yestored. The nintual .eoldialenee uq w hi c h t h e 1) 01410;11 minsaetions of the:old_ Utiion rested. has been discovered to be 11- lusbry ; it is irretrievablygone.” - ,E,V7t is au old prprerl, "boys will be ;boys' What a fiitt 4 tist4equallsr true men will be . men. - A good loeit4ion for erecting a - Tannery is offered, :with water privileges v • free. to arty one who Will open a business - On Cho Meshoppett creek rear Ely's Mills, in Dim- Ock, six miles sunlit orMontrose, five. miles west of the. Delaware .Lackawanna & :Wester Railroad. The . location is convenient to a. good supply of bark, and an CnellAVe..bilz..:llleSS toe - secured. For partienlart; address Atni Ely, 'Brook iyn, Susquehanna County Pa.! MILLINERY dt STRAW GOOT)S. WE have the pleasure of announeing 'that we UV now prepared to offer. at bur•old stand. _ . Nos. 103,105 and 107. North liciond.st, • • • above Arch, PhiladelPhilt, 'a well selected stock of zarLuErraY and-STRAW GOODS!. In every variety. of the .Latest Importations, and newest 'and most fashionable styles. . Our Straw,Department will Comprise every of Ilonneti Hew, and Trimmings to he found in that line. attic In. test-and most a•Mroved %banes and btyles. Solleitieg nn cal ly rail or order. I remain, • UM' ' roam, 'U. WARD. •;LUBRICATING OIL, . F O R An Kluds or_ltacbluury.forimie by • ABEL, .TURRELL Administrator's .Notice. ETTERS or adminlitration to the estate of the late l'eterlt,:kion. of Brlkewater,. having been mated to the'undT•igned, all pernotn4 itidclut.d tOeq , tte are Nque-ted to mike Immediate wyrneilt. and thtite having claitanaktialt the' came will proem. them to' CINTLZIA, JACKSON, • Bridgewater, March `,...Sth, Adtotul drat rix. TURRELL'S PURE TIMOTHY & - Clolll* SEED! • FOR S.11:1: BY • _ AREL-TURRELL, • MONTROSE BEAUFORT. ECIII:ITS . N7 ANTED . r)lt tilfi 13)th itr.ctsitsr - the • C3lohel Stevens!- Brintde SI'ATIoNED 11E.11.:TOIrr, S. C., A. fine, healthy locAtioi-. land rations. plenty.of orange*. and other fruit. • The' upder,linsd gill also Tecel re recruits far anylieg. Stint in the fall Pay will coMmence'on the day of 4rnlistmeati and sub', tistunce will be famished from the same data For fmtlteri particulars enynireat,my roidezvoits at L. P. HINDS' Law:o2lce, Su,lnebartna Depot. Pa. • W .1. HUNTER. First Lietit.,looth Ret. P. rot._ • Recruiting Officer. SaseintbantM Depot, Starch 17.1SGt. • • Soldiets 80 . aaty,. Arrears of 'ray, Er.c. $10) tarty,. 1 rutted by the titiver ent. also fur a• re.tri,ay t Atj Ceiliett soldiers. are ejititleil the sante. The sub. rxrilier from 10114 e vat:richt, in the and having the forint and lu,iritotions recently receiveti tion - l 'reatly to itri,3% :tad, Lki.ard all cosh elattiti tratylte introatoil to 1.1:s M vett It Eiep,utor's NotiOo. - OTICF: i i !hitchr gi,ven to all per.oiti• haring tlchtantli ‘ ll agnift=t the ettateofS. 11. Mike, late of Brooklyn, de& ticaal. that the itatqc tott.t he pretetlted to the uatlcr. , iznnill (or arratr4Pment.ztifd att p 4 to ,:t4.1 ,141tV:Ilre rt . 5111! . .11. , { tO to 0,, itilllvdiatepuynlyttl.. /37."IYU.•rF b`it.-111.1 It. I).3IILES. CRITTENDEN'S PIILADLLPHIA COMIIERGIAL cornor of 7ch & Chestnut Sts., PULLAD}LI'fIIA. This lo , tinitimy. m Web mm. to.tulilit.lted in 19t4. and Is itoieunts.equcutly tu,tba viubitvnt3.lyeu.i of. once. number, ttituttiu it 9. gruilu.tt e, hundreds of the .th:nessftil liercllnute And ltusitinsit .11nu 'of our Country.. no. olij,•ct (Atha lur.titut ion i 5,01,17 to afford young men iefi for thorou4ll prriatratioti for ttu,inefo.. Thu br , ,nchr. t are, It ,ok.li«eui lig. app I icald t o the variant. Pcli.o it• It Plata and urnnito,tal: Conttnerodl Law, Mathathatie,; Navigation, (.1.411 Lagitto!•riag. Drawiag. and sLodern Languages. The ,v.t.,1:1 of instruction Is peculiar; no cla , =eF. or 4ct 1A..0n , are matte u.e of. but each et adopt t,:' ht Ilan:My...o Oita he may (.omtuen , eltt any lime, and at teral a whatUver_lioilr, 'are 1110-I coin eill!,l*.t. CAtahognes are neti ann.:frilly after the 17itli of Aprll A contriving .6.,id um iitirtenta fur the year, and Nri particular ut and may be oblnned at any time bY addre, tL iing the Principal. /a exteualee accoinintidal ion. wide-spread reputation. and the lengthy experience of the Prinopal. thlo Inqitu tiou otT,rm ,nperiorito any other in the conntrv. for yanug Men toicrepare fur lhoidne•ii.itial to ab laut-kat the rime tim?, I tpluma. whirli mill prove a recominendat.hm for fhrin tn. any Mercantile Howe. , a 7 rCrittetleti'l , rieries of Treatises op Book-keep in;:, now in•tie witi.2.l.:circalaterit luta all y other tt urk on the atittject, Ore 'for s ale at the Culliate. S. 110 Di tf.;i3 CIOTTI...A:DEN, . • allorney-atlutr, ' • L.. IIi11t1)ING EALEII, is Dry Ilkmgl4. Gractrie+. D .Ladejelothiti.4. Botd.t, SAsh, GlatE, &v. Nicholsmni May CONTRACTS; AIT VV/;n - i;7/71 tvfj wi lIT Z ,p IVI s, ett "; been announced Air dre.ssing THE; HOME GUARDS and the iestalf mankind.. But theeold wt.:tit:ern:mind ' s the People Butt the - "GenetAl Tailor, Graves, attends to tied business in a neat. prompt. and durable m Inner: i lnd it should be reine . Thered.that NO SIi()DD conies free - ibis Shop. Garments aie mit- together with . THE UNION STITCH Patting (amnion ant of tire Nl:cution. MI who hate had 1'24 t4oulti nall and on tn.: and at old future .danger. Cutting dite.right. for ready pay. Remember the plate. 011 ElSor `iir , 3t; of Seai - le's - The latest - fashions always on hand. and ihstructions Oren in making up. To get suited. nluays ell! on ifoatrose; Nor. :sth. /URN GROVES. CR 0 CKERI7; t . SQ. CO, C1,.155111.11, AU .101111.11, t TAScvmktrcoisic; Wi40rk21.0,. • PR0F. , 8,,5; HAfiTWELL PRINCIPAL Mr. I. s.ll.ttitn, 1,4 A, , 4l.etant...t Teacin , r of Vot,llMopie. IthlendA, ;•I,truetre., of French and Drawing,. Miss 11 . . Markman. In:truetrets or Mu-Se on Piano. Nib* A, W I , uart,w e ti, Loetruc;rett. itt Ptimar.y I.le;,art men:. - • , C. C. p.. ingructo.• Of Anatomy and Phylol- OtheK Asalptautt and LCetureri kot Prico. will bo ,Paid io GOOD GOODS, 4 BY • 1 4. C. rrttiVai. montro;,e, Nov. ph i 1,341: GROVER & BAKER cELE#E4ITED' XOTSELESS S,EWiNG MACHINES, 1"01:, tA.ND awicra.crunina rst, 495 Broadway, Now 7 ltork.. Agencie,s entail Me priaripid Pile* and Tuul4 in the United States. The Grovel• & Baker S. \I. Co. beg , to the tteu Lion (ir the liubilc to their recently Introdu ced NOISELESS AMU .A.NONIANINCIIMING .9AW:gLOC:t RAAVig4sl';"6`,, 3.IAKING T1If: SIIrTTLT: Or: LOCK STITCH:: Thes,u potobineilll the latt,,t uterul Improve inen suwing L»ichlucry, ;tad are highly recommended Gar thcir Shoplicity oleConstruction,; olaciefolocaa ; Itapidlty ; . Ea:we' of Mattar.otuent; Capacity for all kinds of work, Alva neauty and itcgularlty of Stitch; • Varioul styles br these machines mianited to the house or WO rkrlOp - 1V1; be found ut the ailTereitt agencies orate company throughout the ljuited Stutea s , uew SHUTIIt VIAGHINE FOR TAILO38 3.. USE, The latest triiw4n of file sewinnrichinc. art —noiseless. rapid. and ca,ily7tmenited—will-commoml it,elf to thodo who Use encl. imiclilues for manufacturing clothing. Grover: . 1 8L - Baker Machines, • THE G k E \KEU STITCH, leteln - tltett machines. ntlaptet.l to nll tht;', t:'-tnt%of the /it useti(Ad auu Maupfleory.. continue to ty.tit du the pre-eminence wlthlh this almost verdict of the pgbltc has au - at:E:Ai them. The w.t . tll--kttown STRENGTH ELASTICITY, S. DURABILIiY, o ft! , crover d: 'raker St Itch altr . ny• in.nre the,i; inttchine• the men:reuse for runt ty the ortnuf:tc ture of -met' as are intended' or wear—for use um:. ' not for Flom. _ wherevar the ft neer S: 'taker Stitett Nan:tines hates jite,red in competition with the leadiint Sett't sot Menhines the market. the Wheeler kt: Wilson, they co invariably burp° off the firt. This as , srtinii I s ennf.rra NI by the decision of 44. cora mittens of the state Fairs of IllitA:4ol*,. •• • • • 011'10 anti • 7411VATAG V.ti t rear tly 110.1. ti Lich nwartled the arst prcrolum to • the Grover S 1321:44 Machine over ell othvre In competition, F.' CHANDLER, • A4etit - , 31.6litrOSC, P:j STMID BY YOUR GUNS! amZ - 70P' WITH 40,000 HOD Armed 1 With Erick-Bats: 4 MONTHS ._MARCH OF WASHINGTON!. • AMP AND • MEA."Sr36X/IV Mt UM NM NUS, 1T ..It.Ni It IV En OA?, vlleutaxext GOLD RULES THE DAY.! -And with a! p!eutifol t,opply we liare_purchnAld a larg& gionk of 4 STAPLE and FANCY' DR' GOODS, GR.0.611,W11 , ..:5cf: PROVISIONS,. IHA2's AND CAPS. BOOTS Ali'D SHOES, WALLpER. fr OOD EiV IPA RE, C 0 LI, IL, qn , i - 311" • „I,V ArOTIONS, SiNELETON SKIRTS, FLowt, sAim, FISH, NAILS, PAINTS A N' I) OILS,' And ilnyfoilt:T ;inlet , . toot nmerous to teteutio:7; which will Li: cold Ott yrlcce that • ' Deja Competition. • ,s Doh't rorgat, The Place. - yuu inquire orionr neighbors for • • The Cheap Store; Thu will arect to ' • 11116 D ?'N JIRO-TILERS, TIDE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, 7-AT Tit ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE! P ROD {IC A' hikeo iu .g.tchunfir for Goods Cash Paid Poi , Pars. HAYDEN BROTHERS. %NEW MiLFORD. Novemb.r f.Ph.iB6l WANVED—A rrigmetable person of either erx . in esery neighborhood to Feti J. It. Stafford'e °Lunt. TAT:, and :V.EO J. It. Staffonts lON AND SULPHUR Pow nate,. OIDS Tartan thin. trln'Tarent fluid ; It It} the be r•oletlY known for diseavercor the throat. Inner. or Catarrh. Al ;o for dinbilierin, Croup. Whooping eongh. .Sc., gi , lfpn and Sniphor Powderf , Ftreogthen the rye. trw. aid the digootion, and prtriff th• - • tiloOd. I hare ff!!".tc. , .n p•tfo pamphlet conittinhigfell expianationo. and rfv ,, r one hiroirild te4intonial+ ham well known promi• ujon.peririiiii, which Win ;Solid f any one fre e bv,-n u rn. R. r,AritORD, Chcmtet. - Ir-V3 7. -1.4 • • - ' Brita4tryy, Zg. y. YOH WISH 0 PURCHASE." - . .121t46014U1 • G .E 44.7 DAR.DAiNS ' AT l 3 EAT BARGA4.N, ne sure and call at tli4 =EI - „ . . . _; 44 . t 9 t.•• ;"*. nritez . • 7 . 1 ••• • ,• - 4 :T I T • -.NO. 20 a ft '144 , St. • Corner • • r• - :Ater oi. Billg4.lM• , „g• * ton, 4. VI • • .t liILSCNMjIH • f 9 • . = . , Have received anotlier - Large Lotiof • . • Now Fall- and }Winter Goods! ' • ntakiiiLt [bele* the'largeet 1114 best assorted stock, exhibited in Broome conntr.i. 'their goods compri,3lu,,, i 47 latcfit steles theta eat in the -.Nelt" York. moViet. ail been bought fog iv - molly at auction °Aies at late tacritice, ae.d are nbo ottered to the public I • - Regard . less 1 their Value, • 1 • -•— 1 at a .tnall advance. whereby Ire are enabled to stsl Bich Goode ahnost equally - low a 4 the price usually paid 'for _cheaper fabrics. Please read the following list ofiprides f t. We are selling Good DeLainesfor . ' , jeo AN I fandiatne , . do I Rich Grie.dsi Lustres,i • .: - 1 In Plain and ti‘mred French merinos', cc to - -iI ti Good Black - Silk. wide, for I , t • 75 Wolsted and - Silk double Brock!) Shawls, , f 4 $O . I.Vooleti Rouble shawb4.' I - ' 1 ~2 7s r Handsome cloaks at Great 'Bargains. All Wool bisck broadcloth' • 1 I 66 - . All wool colored cloth, . i 1 5.1 i A large variety of clothe for Isteu's mud boys'vrsar. 1 5 Marbeillds M:urns, • , , • • Ladles' cotton hose, f -le,, Ladles" ribbed wool do, bpi 1 i lr, ' f i 17) • . Good Steel spring skirts , t z•- l- • . India Rubber combs,. • 1 ' l 2 handsome silk belts, - I i 1614 Ware Port motinale.., . . I 1-12)4 And innumerable othcr Godds si tl.to gram proportloh. . 1 I . • BE SURE .I\D CALI AT TIrE "BEE,Hin"! -•. • . ! ; 'llertire pnrchav lug chidirlierp, as we are satisfled4 hat, this is the Oulu place to necurb such EXTRAOLIDINUtr. BMW 4IN'S. . i i . mnsciarmaniv SSOTF EPS, 111111 • : - i I 1 No, .20 Court St toot, l' • I- I . • . man of the BEEiturn. . ton, October 171 M I il: , • Binghamle REPORT OF ,SOLON ROBINSON , _ - 3 1., i OF THE .7'WIVORTiI it TRIBUNE, I 'I 1 ' . uket m • ' i VINELAND ISETTL.E3iEN'T. _ 1 ..17.7- The. following is an en.tract from the" report of Solon Robinson:Esq.. pabilediedits the New. York Trl, Lome, in reference to \lnflow]. All inzsolol can read" this report with interest. - . Advantages - of Farmini !tear and—Re marksFroinaT,Vinee. uron Marl—Sal, it . gr,our Terlit.st—The Cause ol Fertility-4=our.t o: Crops roditeed— Practicaltvidenea. 1 • • I . It Is certainly one of do; Most extensive fe tileAracts, noon almost level position, and suitable co .ditipu for Idea-sant farming that .vlini,w of this shie o' the west ern . orairle.. We foundrome of the of od. ram! appa hout ly Pint as profitably productive as when tirst pleared -ot street My' or a litunired yearn ago. ' ; t. 'rile geol.e.;ist- would Aeon discover the elMee iof liii4" cautioned feTitilitv. Thui wiale coutitry is aft:l34lm .de oo,it. cud all throluth Intl soil we found evidtinces of ea!• careou, nsbntancv!.. getter:oly in the form 4,f Inilulated calcareous mud. nhowirikrnany dintinet feral of itucient shell , . df the tertiary forih'ition :and this emir. sn t=tanee is ncattered all thrsinigh the soil. In a very conititinuted form, and in the exact On dition mo-t cant lv"annikailated by Suelt plaids as the-fahner desires to ("Milt:a:el Marl, in all !tn forms leis li...ett it , ed to fertit,:ze htrip‘ in. 'England. from the time It was monde.] by the Romans: and htnFrance and ti.:ernittly a Marl bed Is c.inntutd own's a valuable lied of uninarie. that van. be dug' and carted :old spread over the field! How flinch More rultiable Wen It unt.t be when found :!ready mixed throtlgh the sal, where new particles wil be turned up and tbipoieu. and trati-fortneu to the owners use every time Pe stirs the earth. i .- . 'taking then satisfied ttur palmist% ith the !caste. 'they will not be ',awed witn .?..e under at seeing indubilable ev itleace of fertility of a stirs whlclfin our rsiteations.'llay. ing the NllllO general ehtracteristica or at 'hist 4 pea rum ! cen, in entiyely unrcmumerative except as its" productive , nes, is promoted by artilleial fertilization.l 1 A few words about thd quality and-value d.f thin land fur cultivation. of which we have Some strong proof. Our first visit wan tot Williarrr D. Wilton, Franklin townaltfp: Gloneester cunitity. who purchased some eight miles north of Melville, about three yearn ago, ;for the puroune lkrexl labli,lting a itemsznlll. to work"np the tlin -1 tier Into !limiter. to "aid off by the newrailrLoada as well lie the lirewoud and con". for Which' he Wilt a itrack a ' mile and h halt Jong. I e also furnished sixteen [utiles of the road width tie-. an Mid dti doubt mode the mill. prod:able, though Ids n aii, object was to niece la farm, luau rig become eonvitic •d that the soil wan Iv:11101de for culti ea thou. In thin he 3tus not been disappoluted, as, s ome or his crop. I,ruin.. . For instance, thetsecond time ul cropping. :lud-huilielot potatoe s on one ; acre, worth I no cent-.a minim! its the letd.'flub' year. ren acre, withbut mantire, mode al a - A bushels of o tn. ; In line livid. tile first crop wail potatoes, 'planted. !ort,:ong the root-. andyieltled ;5 be helm. The. Rotolo& were dna, and wheat sown. 11,11 yielded 'lll bushels : add thh stithh! turned under aid- . mien( to buckwheat MI yiebied *ln Michel.: and then the was sown t clover and timothy, which gave anla first crop 24 lumina 'at re. - • Tlefertillzers applied to these crops were. first. aqiel from clearings: erratic, 225 _pound:. of suOvroltnaphate of lime ; third...V(llmm do Vernvian guano :itlieti fin bush els of clacked lime lion idea spread upam ttoeltiver. slime it wan mowed, and tnrued ifs for wheat.' , ; ~.- Mr. Wilson's gruurlis crow; and the tyln.af snub/dap'', the present #I3A-.4111, all Indicate hlt land ai producr,iee an any part of the State. , At Mary Barrow's, an old stele Jersey Witruan farmer, several miles South of pfr. Within's, we wire nottartien holy struck tt it It the liT appearante of a Dad uteurn,that we stopped to Inquire f the-hired man host it News pro duced. We fonnd that the land had been) he near but fo one bere. In wheat, n4wti with clover. and 00 cut one nesson, mulled springiplowed once, with iane.roour old luta," and planted will eons., i i ••.ies, but yenta:mon:4l high. we supposuir %fe said in terrievit i rely, and gut his reply ;- -Waal. you ha, we 'couldn't - done 4h4t: `.'cause We liaflll'i but b orty-nne tints° lootinaltogetteMol it:l acres; ma w e wanted the mont_on't for the trod:2" . The truck tons toed (3f beets, carrots c. Maize, t noun hers, melloun, &e., and. a very productive etch of Lima / Walls, crown for. Mar t[M s,,s,,we wen satisfg. ied that ,oil was ,oil nut infertile;w eyeunitidedlivichWer, which. • haul fed the cure. beeal se the "tr. clepatehi` had tun been elevered. nod had beett in cultivation lung enough to ob literate all signs of theiforest. . Our next viait W. 1,. tO the large farm of . whew Sharp, five utiles itattrof Slillville , front half to . .rolle ea=t of the railroad. and just nbind lit the centre id.V.peland.— Mr, Shorp commencediwork here"ithecelibert 105..+, up on 270 aete4. In J1:14151111111 three years he has . got 231 '' acres , elearal and ill e ma this seavon. - all itvep • Incioned• and dlvldediato severiti fields, with cedar rail , or pole - . - fence ; has built atw .ory dwelling. aliont i thirty-six h or furl y feet. audit sm. Ilerlimpe for farm lahotern, and a r table II ad granary* an , some other ontimiltill*.. Considerable part a cite hind was cleared for the. low at $9 dollen , un acre.. Mid utt ;some of it theillrse troll was toteltwheat:liinedavlth 50 bm•hels it, powder per acre.-- This crop may be put it front-July' 11th to pt.l4anul yields from twenty to thirty male:lnner acre. bath:owl In Nov ember ; u hen the lam beingnowi , d .tvltt.4lsll Ipounds of Perils Mit tt'llatili and b ellell with rye, yielded 11 to • 15 I huintiels per utere and t n dollars worth of *ttlW. The rye stubble turned. aft o• knocking oil' a I. , irgunigruuth of oak sprotitn: and dres s ed it tin with itle(tio 11111 rovildell to V, ' t heat. gave 15 or pi bushels. • ,The cropwit el, lie was ... timenhlng While we 1+.4. there ',runtimes Mort., of. every plump grain, and the hot ke is very heavy-I i . I We went ever thus übbleaml found lite. elovCr and I timothy. tram seed so sal last spring. on he Wheat wlt II- ' out lumoning. looks u•lo , Well lt,ll, We eVla clue it Apo!) any ad cal t teat eft fan i, and wilt, a little 'iteork. done in i the whit cc to (dear off some liilitA atill- kottin ,truth.', I and setting .i:11:eli ti, Mark permanent ode',,te will he aisle to cut the crop o •xt year wit ha .111 , 1Willg 111:100110 iall 1 lWe Will elilaralitel two t 01 1 ,4 per acre..sr hp will.. g.ve 1 , tile overplus - if It over min the eA!ill ate. i - 1 1 i'arl of the land wa . planted With ounatben for i'llra , crop, which yiehted One hundred and twenty pushy!, per acre. It Willii then !iota with tin v bushels lior acre. and suede-dr:lth wheat anti clorer„vielditil lan . average of over f 5 bushels per tide, and thul eloVertibwiooks bt'au. , tiful. , I - Other portions have been planted withlcoro as a first crop, which ylettred ttirty buvhel aof ve low flint corn, and the second crop arty bushels, nod the third crop, t rented 160 pound,. otgunnou we are nure_no !tine would estimate below forty litodtele per etre. ,u, ' ..efite reader will recollect tharthe *ricer iknciw tweak ' 1 ng of lands perfectlyinew. and which can scarcely be con iddered to good ambit condition.,—n.) : - ' `. , . fit oilier cases the cern crop &last yeor- iias 'followed with oats this ' , cannel not yet threshed, hot Will average; probably forty to tlftyibusheln. - Sweet lattalews, lemon, mellows, atm in fact. pit %,:e ,, etahles. • as iwell an. young peach and tither frult;treestdan.ted this tied show very Iplainly that 0114 lowneglected tract of ~ an ' Should re ' main so ',Dion:ter, its d therein now n a.. m uraiatility 1 that it *ill not; furl nder the anspices t id li r..l.andlit. it i will bellivided Into n nall tuts, with too tu located to lie -1 cotonnulate all—the 4uryeyor is now' b sy at this Wqmit I ''.--and all port:leasers isill be required to dmilil vent cam ; fortablehoun - es.llllll ither fence their Intel dyintforin Ity. , or agree trillve With nt fence, Width %timid tur.pretira hit% by which means aporid population will he 'secured -1,.wh0 will est:thigh ri m tahe.s. nano's., mere f . milts: ma: . ;little *hops and ho . homes of Ameiltua Tarraert..-ser• rottoded by gardena,orchards,llelds an sontforia etch , , lilted life. , ~ .1 , - . ,- If •totv nhe. from any' i deritn,gerncit of usittess, ie desir tous of aanginghlsPhraults for life. or 'lntin;ts (ma any CUM destrono to Coil is new lota tfon and them, home In the country. and who way rend and bet.ro *hat we have ' tralrstated, he willdo well wee era sebfOrltimmelf villit I may be wen vrithitt li. Viet, hems .side ot Philadelphia, . •-‘- - -' - SOLON 1/9111.!•11$01 , 1. . - . . _ . .. . . • FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELL% AFILE of • ' • 731 , 1:127, 4 MlE : t.C3oC 4 Mitar.Mie;; . ' FRESII,CODFISH, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE,.I ROO3IS, • _ PAINT S.; VARNISH • BRUSHES, BLACK- • ING, SCRUBING, • - . HAIR,Tootb, - • * • _ NAIL, and. LATHER BRUSES, ALL VED' CHEAP. - ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, 3,7: LAMP BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS - •Of every kind but soi-r, AT TYLER'S STORE. • Ty EST Darning. Fluid. Kerosene. Carnpluaao ; Tallow' 1.) Adamantide, and Sperm Candles;.te. VrrA"P i< • tr COll LiVEll. Fine Olive, es.ter,uml "Aletalllc Dil, for machinery; also Ilarlum and British Oil. FOR THE HAIR, AND MOUTH. m la r ig i '? - 4 7: x. S o Lo i rld L ' It i o l i a,irk‘i li tot t .r;Zy o lob . ale n a d m f tzri shilling Hair Tonic, Glenn*Xeara l a a n r r Dos u e r li a air Potuada.de-Plillocorae. Philadelphia and York Mouth Wash, viz.: Pantries Fragrant Flixer: for the tenth and and gums, Dalyrymple's Mouth Wash. Dental Soap. &e. AT TYLER'S. STOIM _ o ar r A d z Negtable mgee iarDont ask to get trusted at TYLER'S STOKE. Montrose, libv. 4th. TIENRY C. 1 k ~ 4. ~ wn, CONTINUED! GREAT BARGAINS PREVAILING. NEW FALL. GOODS For Cub and prompt' six months bum! ME. 13131ELIELX"rjr, would again call attention tohis New and Tangs ital.• of nu IND WHITER GOODS 1 ante being reaelved, and ambratlng the innet destralde varieties et Ladhts Breed Goode, Jo /Bch Pall Prints, es.,hinerce. Delalnee,Ottoman•Valoa.. 3.lerinnes. Tatnboard-Repe.. Glnuhatnnand San Stet.' • lA, Silk. Broehe. and Wool Lone Bleb Ribbons. Bonnets. and tinware. Clothe, Broadcloths. ' _pimarae, with a very tan avtortment of • • Staple - and Fancy Goods_ 1 ns naval in • - . . ; . , •• • hardware, Crockery,. iron, , !Calle. Paints. Oils, aionta and Shoci. • hats and Caps, Clock-. Wall Paper, 'Ladles' . • Furs. Ilia& 1.0be.1. Carretlngs.,te..witil'd TiOr 'Assortment-of Staves and Trunining. of the beet quaint-, mule t. order. R:c.. &c. . .F' Ai the stock is large and Insight for cash, he is fully prepared je cunver a '• Peacr,' and ~iernre the highe,t advantages of the .0 War" to his 'eustotner4. ...rho are in vited to rani' themselves tinder Isle *. Banner's" and se cure the beuents of the " Fight." . , . • , Flour & Salt, conitantly on hand New Milford, October 16411 NEW GOODS. NEW • - GOODS. N • • E • W NEW GOODS. 0 • • D S! NEW GOODS. AT • L. HARDING _.NICI-10LSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT. MADE TO 8 a READY-PAY • CUSTOMERS: We :Ire determined not to -be! out-done - in the way of LOW PRICES: tLL RINDS OF PRODUCE Takin in E . .):clinoic for G Cift 0 CO 9 D.. 19 L. HARDING &. CO. Nicholson 'Depot, May 7th, 1861.--r-Cnn. NEW -FIRM: ALLEN, - DEANS' Under Montrose, Democrat Office, t RE RECEIVING" £1 Fresh piourid Western rxxima ac) dayo, «Lich we warrant to give satisfaction tie any in market; if not good returned at our expensd. Feed, and lluelveheat Flour, SALT AND - PORK BY VIE LOAD, BARREL HAM, {Sugar; Cared] Dried toot • • Smoked Halibut,l Drips and_Syinps, Molasses - and Sugars, •. • • TEAS, . CO FEl'; _ SPICES, .1 - QM S. A 4W) IVA IL S, • I whirh wYotTer (ornate at Low Prices, for. READY rAy. UNIX. - • "Montrose, July - ft, ISM. ale let air Goods ! • • triv W.ttelle6,Jewerly awl Fancy Up ode, Jar s . .9 THE ,HOLIDAYS . , , The enh , r.y„ Ztlyz., telm pleatque in euisetineing to ilea trietbA, the I the , Gave thl4 tliy retn rti ed ;rot= S'eicYor with an It:into:oi* Para ,null well fl . leetttlietikek ortloaa with etpeei.tt reit:rec.( e tu the anpronellitlgirceUve Sca:ll, my perou deslrou3 of inaki n , ., .. Christmas or New - 1. - etirs' Presents,. A i tan nod a rich and eiten.ive assortmenr r io select !rend, and at, price. ttmt cannot fall to trill, as we bur oar Gown , exclusively for cash, and show them with plixtsu ni.witti. out charge. P.VANB & ALLEN. i • • Watches-tadies• Diamond !Enameled. and plain -4-.. a splendid article. Aico a vartetsor Gold. and Slivca Erin , lish. American ond Swiss, linntinzand Plain,'rery Gold Chains-A very•eatenstre variety of Vest. Vol); Gnardand Neck Chains ; ity - Evans & ALLIL • Ear Itlaga and Breast Plita-An/nllalto varletp' of-ivies and prices, in sets and altnee. 1 .1 , 1 tiger litiln=e--Diamond, Ruby. Rigord.Pearl,Scaie Chased and Plain flokl rtincs-a larr,e stock. Braeoltaa-Gald, Jet, Plated, and UAIR Sr:Molds id all pattern. and ,- F.rasn & ALLEN. • Silver Ware,-Everydeaerintlnn of Sllrer Forks, mid Spoons.p Napkins flings, on hand. also Sono and Gravy Ladies:Cup.. Card Case:, Pie, Batter. and Pena Kuletr, .o...altiCete., warranted good RP cuitt , • Plated %Vnre-A m.ariffrtil assortment of ire pitcbeis Castors. Cake Baskets. 'Waiters, Rutter Dillms, Suzars Wnives„rorks, Spoons, Toast Packs. emit Onble,ts ctn. etc.. hr _ Nrava AT.LtN.I Sleeve %tattoos andatuds-;A largo 'dock; (dill patterneaud pricer.. . - • ilitentliii-Coral Necklaces and Arralcta, Amber:Coril, Pimrl, Ont. Steel. and sllver • • Shell Com bi-A pV 4 .tack er st , ll !met and etc - Combs. al., Tlnfraln. horn. Ivory , and Dtavaing Coudia flair and Tooth Brindis., 2111;raihWila r Alb ,A.Xar,l3N, • = No s l Odd Follow; hi Singitanateafl . . • a. BZ.itnrrT Cl= I , _ y, i 1 / ~/ -,, „, ------,.../ / /2, ,/,<1 , , • ! , COMMERCIAL- COLLEGE. Mu ted oyer the Susquehanna EALk. lIINGHAIVITON N. Y. Ak.e E f LT]: , • L). W. LOWEll,Ptincipal,• Prof i essor of a., He;it:nee of Accounts, .Prattical Aecountbr: • Mthor-ut nix+ Book-K(4l • I)iagrams illustrating the - Joni RANKIN, Commercial Accoottant,Profc.'r of;Boolc Keeping and Practical Mathematic , . J. J.VIIRTIS, itheibthet Proles-90k in the go. it 'Keepin2 Department. A.. 11 %VARNER, ProtesSor nt Practical and 0 ... nrAlental Penmanship, Commtircial tit;ns and Correapondence. - .1 .. , = CECTVIIIC 71f4: , "Mk Daniel S. Diekirson, Lecturer on Cotncar • odd Lay. and Political.Ecvnorny. lint!. Itanaorn Italeotn. Leeturet oh Contract* , Ptumiasory Notes and Bill 4. of 1 xvliat go. Rein Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer ir. Coniat:ol44 Phi Cs. • • EX - 21 B 1 IN ING CO3IIIIIiTTEEr: . , - , - I Don: Sleety= D. Ishelp's„Wlll. R; Ost)orn, 1.30,4, f. . Tracy R. Ittorltan. E- ,, q. The . .ottjpet of College is 1 1 0 - a ftord to nll on opportunity of obteining a thoreugh B utkineee Edueotien.. ,- - The-4t)oks and Forminreeareiully_arrangr , t Ity Tired:Jct.!, accountants exprrssly for this In stitution and Ftubraee all. the recent improys, meats. . . . . 'The Marline of inntruction reinpriser , erpr , r• department of bus:mess'. The learner *il4 thoO,oughlv taught the science and practike rf •llnitblC,Entry, nnok-Keeping as applied to ths follpwirtg kinds of business, viz :•qtneral Nor chnOisibg„ Manufacturing,: Banking, Commis• situ). Steamboatimt. liaitraading, Fury arding Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c. • Yon:Gams . .Can.qtralify thcinnleca In ot short flak; at this Inatl!a -tton.to4ll.l Important aud Indlttive bittualt , np. Ample. rufel•entvr eau be ',Nell where rradur.t4s /HA/. ore now 1114 g ae.trairle. nlttuitioue %kali xali.rlizttron eaiotoElC.tU per annum. Tina Ifri,prielont ate In postaFion off FcArd:nontalefrnta r00m.... nont c of the ar-t Cour:linen:id! llynses int he hiate, to V" bora . they - tmen.fontiAhed book•keepers, 4iowinn their collie satisfaction and coundence In the ability of th 4 graduatts of this lust itutiou. ....—.• 1 ' PISANSIITP C , 'lti sill Its branches;taught by the most tkillrul and 'thor ough maAteri , of the r , rt. No College,. in- the country en jirrprit higher repulat ion it this departmeilt: Ladle!: 21,- 1 ptiltatent entirely t.eparate-iron that of U1(. 1 :1.11'1011,0: htude,ntlt can enter College at any time. No VACAti.7.IL. Time toyamplete the course: troin el to 10 weeks. Ein• dents pa.i.ling the requisite examination ere , prcorott 4 , • with the mo:t elaborate and eleuant engraveo Ilinior.. II i , snal bY atv Commercial or Ch.., biral lottitut:9ll in ft-e- V:110m • As.l :ttiunl rendered to gritinate* in procurit.g sitnationv, _ . . _ , . • . . . For tenth( of tnitlon, rrico of brim!, ttei!meril:3ll of gratlcate, , fill pos,itwnt.,Cc, caltirt.;4etlis Drolgietork fur circuturecontnic!:.g, full particular=, LOWELL WAR:SIM. • • Proprieford Binghamton Colanuln-lal NOV. .Sl/Ig.b.na Lou N. Y. TO ALL INTAriT/NO rims E. Ne;ri Settlement of 7inc;lane. REMEbYTOR HARD TIMES. A - Dare Opporruilty in the BesCip.rket, and Nos: Delightful end Houlthfil Climate in thorn _ ion. Only thirty miler :math if Philo, dolphin. on a railrond ; being' m ' rich, heaVy coil, and highly productive wheat land ; kraongst - the best in tho Gradcri Etaii of Dm /rrfc7. • T CONSISTS of F.t.)..tr+3 acre,: of COCA,Dl,ncl.dit idea ir • 4. to fartn , •t,f tilittrcht xizt. to snit the purtinipt and up% arse—uhtl is ?aid at ihtt tale r.f • ken. to twenty duthirs per ncri . i. fur th litt.d. I•se onr!-Pmirth th-lirinti the r•yer T.. f I with legal interert. withiu , thc ttrtu t,f 1,..;•..tr: examtm Tst,:rt part.u. rich (day Ma:7f, /7rc.s puftsre-.:r—.11:-. dttrk.atul rittl rand , : .Uatut, t.t.ltat la -weet-p,,rtlttAte, ',bar: all.l.iili. l 4tr tat .;r ru•it ceuttr.. rt:.d ^.a, grt.:t t rarlovt of (nut, ~tieh grape... twqr.. aprteot= : , :q , ctr.Ene4. melon. cad other fruit, lien adapted to the and New York tharkete. IA re,T...ct to th t t et:: ad crop 3 then• can be no vi..tt or c n evuu. we both. nn: expel isd to bay berott Co dolyz, land tlhiliti:r there ecrrect—under there sir . ,cum%tnucrr. uttle,n there ,tatetneht , were correct. the , * would be it nee iu their being "triatie. It la c , nritlcred The - Best Fruit Soil in the Union [Soe report of Solon Robinimn. E q., of ill? Nen Tor_‘: Tritwhi , „ and the wel! known atrieulturi.t. William Pat - - ry. or einni.m ow Jereey,w Lich will be furnitl:t.l inquirerKl . TMEM 1%T.5.w1.32r.E.r. By looking over a tnap th;.i reader will perceive that it enjoys. , the Led czar. et MA Uftlon. and tam direct cot. nitnacaticiA s wilti New 'lurk and i'llitadetphia Li let a ea; tridn:: only tlilrt.v-two tntier from the latter. Product to thin market bilags double thg price thit it does in loot • don t distant (Ivan the el'alev. , In this roc.ii!os it ran put into the marl:Z.4olle name morniag it gr.thertd. tad for a hat the farmer get, the itighert price ; 1i t grOeerte , and other artioles,ite parchat:, he gets it tLo itoveapritto. .Its the Wt`Nt. Wilai he suits iirin=.l him n: pittance, lint fur a hat he tatyr he pare , tiro prises, In Cleat ht_ here the settler fun mane atter advantages. iiu in within a 'ea hour, i.e railroad, of all the great cities of New England and the.Mlddielitato , . lie to near has old friendAind avioviationr. Ile has ichool for his chil dren, (Urine t.ervice, and all-the ativintazim , of civiliza tion, and Baja near it large city. • gramtt • Li delightful; the winters being saluhrion ucti trot', whilst the sumintrA are no wanner than in th orth.— The location is upon the line of latitude with n orthern. WA:Titto A Cu.s.Nar. Or Ct.t3cAte ron itaatcrtt. wohlit he mach benvfitted in Vineland. The" mildne.s .qf the climate/n:ld Its bncing infinftce. makes It exec:let t for all palzoohary affectionA. dyytreia. or gintra:cleidli; ty: Virttor. will notice ad:Zen:nee lila few tlaxs. to are unknown. • •Convenienced at Hand- EniMing, material it plenty. Pfeil and oyst...ra rrs .plentiful and cheap. ViFitora mutt expect, however, to ace a new place. Whyllic /Property has not ItecitSettled • fore. Tide emestion the tender naturally n is beenurn It has been livid in large traits by families not tit.noe. 4 .to eel% and being wit hunt railrmat facilities they had few inducements. The railroad %hat feiet been opened thro e . the property this season: fur the liret time. • isiturs are show n over the:And 111 a carriage, free of expense., .ted agbreled time and qmoortunity for thorongh inveetlgatiou.. Thy,: who come with a view to fett le. shoulNiring Money to secure their intreM ,, es, as luta. tiotes.tere nut beld open.ternsal: . - Tut Sarrsz Hann Times, where pe6ple hare - brim thrum' nut oT cmpluytnevt or Ilusincee., qnd port rot T1iC161.., or small lemmas, is to star 1 Ilda.- fieires a /awn% They can buys piece of land at- a mall price. and vane mere than-wages to initam log If. and when it ikdone it In a certain indepFialcuee and nu logs. A few acres iii fcult tree...lw ill insure a comfOrtatle Hr ,lug. 'The land Is put down to hard.tlnte prim,. and at Improtala,t* can he inadt, at a cheiper rate taw wont. any other time. . 'the whole tract. with elm mike front on the ralircad, Is being lam oat with doe add spacious avenues, with r. town In the centre—de e acre lots in tile Inie'e sell at rrbtn $l5O to *t. , 4;0 : twn and a-lialf acre lots. at (coml.:Alto etl) and tow n lutsso feet front by IV) feet deep, at i•lne—pay.. able one-bait cash an - d the balance within it year. It 111 only upon farms of twenty ayes, ur more, that kaucara time Is given. . TO.)C.`k Nl' l'Af.'Ti.llEitS, the town affords a fine open, Inz for the S 1101: ninnufnetufNg bth•lnna: and sabar title. behez; near Philnaelphia, and the ilart:aAnAta country Nth a larse pupulat:un, hich affords A goo d. market. - This pet t lenient, In the conr, , e of Pcveral years, trlll hn one of the most beautiful idacels to the country, and most agreeal,le for a reAdenee, tti, Intended to mole 4.1 Vine-and Fruit group!: countrv, so title eniture is the Inn:A rrofltahle end tbo beet inlaptett to the market. Every advantes.c and cpc venieticafor the ,iettlers utll be Introdneed which mill In sore th e itrasof:rity fdtheldece. Thr hard tones thro* 7 ontibe country will be an advanta;..re to the setticinew, ue It-compels pcople. to rteert- to egticultute ftr a U lna. • Lorre numbers of people are porelisstrq. tool peep!'" hOcleetre thu s best location should risk the pace la once. it opeored Lond Isalso for sale. I'IMIVEIL—Land con he bought with or without Lira. The Tirolherna morketaihiotion. . The Title ist-indispokabto.'_ Warrantee deeds given. clear of all inennibeanee, when the ni one,: is paid. - Boarding eon stilettoes othanh • Let ters prpayptly anawerc:d. reports .of roan Bob. Inson toutn in. Parr,' sent, togetherwith tho "Vineland Itortie to the land :—T.eseenelnuteLiet t wire rt . , ''Thtla• delphla. 14.9 &elect:. A. Sl.. and 1 P:_3l,; (wlet.. there therdd ha a change of hear.) for Vineland, on the Glare bora! and 31111ifIle Ttailrbad.• When on leave the are at Vineland Swaim. Jail opeeted. Int:111m for CHAS. K. LANUIR. reatmatter. • • reenact; of the Colony, • VINTLirp Curaberlanll:Connty N. J. P. s..—There fe a chatige °retire at GlasebotV. Mr* beware of .herper. on the can from 'N,,er York aoll Phil adelphia to Ylaelendr.latiairing your buslvess, denials ti "r. January 2, . ABEL TURRELL TIM; for ritle Stirari.ftllng rsigittept. for • 11 - 1 the Wh!Arr.* and Heir, that m It 2 Iratitg_psit a Shirk set of WblAar, , . or a NaNpraeLe. to frothstX 'to . eftikt weeks ;'Baker's Corn pc,htl,a sure cure for Diteutczy. - , • biontrose, July 17.:1E,,ti1, - S Al r T.by teo.o4 . rrel, SA cif cis•l:0 1 4d. , itrim tit