IIuBBARB s R FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES.. We are novi s tuanufacturing this :3.elebrated MOWER, and offer them at reasonable price,. to the Farmers of Susquehanna County. We do not hesitate in -saying that for use in this UNEVEN country, they are THE BEST MICHINE They being so. arranged as to cut arnoothly in uneven, as well as eyed ground. • ! is S. H. SAYRE & Bro's, 'Montiose,Pa. 17. T—a—a EAET±V'' s ; Don't begin with the RITN at i THE "RE PIT SAN," NEW GOODS. OLD and TOTSNO, RICH and POOR, OAT and Featly e, are hourly seen rushing onward to the HEAD OF 14AVIGAI'rON, All eager to be supplied from the choice and 4teintive sal emoo to be found AT TYLER'S STORE. Ills assortment of :w r y 40vocscles beaWent all, and as for choide.' . ar3Ft. C3 O M - 1 : 1.X3M e• 9 Vie.: 9 and 10c Sugar. $ T. Rice. Coffee : and Tobacco.-- words arc isadegunte.—they are rrr. It is useless to men tion the Two thousand t one thin es of which a ;full supply is kept constantly at the OnHal !tort Wait. Neon tinuation creels Wearnestly desired. and •if Mere are any 80 unfortunate as not to haVe.found- toe place, , your friend sad'neighbor will tell you-the • FIRST STORE'BELOW TARBELL'S HOTEL, and. opposite Ae KEY ST 02yR, where 90 Ira cent. has ceased to be. We are bohndtolet people live"—and lire. 13ring along your Ritter Eggs: !tags, Oats. Rye. Oath, Corn, and most anything else you do 41 want, and get iltlue received : •-• TZLER'S STORIEL N. D. Please do n't leave the above mentioned ariirles at home, for our rule won't permit ns,to wait "tail you come up again." • Shakers—A new hit of white and colored. /14..Uns just opened. LAMPS of all kinds, and fixings for horning Reroscne now ready and rcrychean. Best Kerosene, cheaper than daylight; also Fresh Burnim: Fluid , Catophcne. SiKrm, atEamanzide and Tallow Candi Fa. k tot constantly °NA:land rfra.snew 'supply orIIATS ancrC APS, 'll , ooTand tiIIOES, Stone and \V 00dECI1 Wart!, Brootint, and Irr4sh,. of ail aorta, Yankee Notion. of all var:ctics, l'erfurnerv, - and Toilet Soap, Olen: c of Iloors for rhanpedlaods,l- bc . xt thing In use, etc., cc ; or which will be eold 1 0 - the pay down,. as tie times deniand., br %i. . tz'TE I A 'fi L, l TO PAIRY.VEY-1 am forwarding. BUTTER.: to N. Tork, on tarma of commission that will suit yon.,_ Call and inquire, and look-at my dairy salt, in sanks of all sea, as - good se can be found in ton - L. - Yontroie, Ya, =SELL RENRY C . , TYLER: PEE Alit PUCE PRIC PEACE APPROACHI Large Lines of PRICES Conquerednnd • Reduced.' mr..iarri=l.iturrkiiii,- . NEW 3IILORD; PA., la receiving, for Spring supplies, new andlarge stocks* • CHOICE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, I I CROCKERY, - HARD WARE, ' STOVES, IRON, • STEEL, - NAILS, • PAINTS, LAMP. • AND ) LINSEED OILS, BENZOLE,- CARPETINGS, • , FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, • I . WALL - Paper; Window SHADES, HATS and CAPS,• BOOTS and SHOES,. CLOCKS, &C., &C. Secluding, u naval, full varieties Of the triost popular • • styles of I ; • - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • - SHAWLS, BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERS, „1,1 4 4 be will sell on the most favorable terms; for CASH, 'PRODUCE, I - PROMPT TIME 13IrrE l ItS Flour & Salt, constantly on WlTtlitS - I . JEWEIRTI . $ iv" TIII3IC Subseribinwhave now returned troth Sew York J. with their • - I I . SPRING STOCK OF GOODS.- • te which they. would` respectfully call the L .,, lttention of their customers. Their assortment is now - mplete and =kites bOth Useful and Ornamental. We hive taken par- Scalar pains to select all the VT - New Patterns out this Spring. and think we can, without doubt, please in both • Style, Quality,and Price, We Have a large stock of English, American" and Swiss Watches, lowa asp Silveri annting and Open PaCe.4 from the eh* . est np to the - best. A very full • vorlety of SILVER' , WARE, warrantettes goodie 42001 A1an; 2. Alan; i ••• EINE -GoD - -Awnifty i in every variety. .11s0, • , . • Plated Jewelry.' Fancy 'Goods, : Brushes, . • A very Ana variety of • • • , I . Plated Goods, Very Low; - Tea Trays, ' Brittania Ware: ' • An kinds of Worsted, Tidy, Netting.Setring, and other sveoctiois: Thermometenci • Beads; Violin, Guitar, 'and Bias Viol . Strings ; a nice lot. of Pans ; Table and Pocket Cutlery, .Scuthors. do at. • . 13rThe above Goods having been purdhased fur cub, will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine 'our Goods, and we are confident we can please you. strtr,:sohres.l4* 3 ...s.r.axamzsr, may2l] Co. 9 Odd 'Nikkei Hall, Binghamton. ricksrEsatowsandEXPEßlENCEots SUFFERER. Published as swath who"nd Tor the especlalbenefit of Toting Men. and those suffer with Nervous Debil ity,Loss of Memory, Premature; Beam Chc., by one who has eared himself by simple means, after being ,pat to great expeaae and Inconvemenee. through the use of to medicines prucribeo bylearnedDodons.; othicsamy be had of the author, by enclosing a poet paid addressed envelope to • ' CHAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq.. Greenpoint, Long Isiah& Mew York EttriONS WAN TING, A Cwallor.,:cbr CTIXATE FOR HEALTH, tee ath.erticraer.t VAgelandaj Ins. NOW MADE; THE OFFICIAI. WAIL MAP. , ' Hazards Rail Road and Military, Nap . 11 the Southern States. - FFROMthe most authentic soirees, and the Coast Our. trey, engraved in the Finest Style of Map Netting. It gives so recent and Inch valnahle bets concerning &lithe Railroads, that the War Department immediately &mho*. ized publicaVon, add distributed 1000 copies among the Generals and Colonels antic A.renv. t. As it Ls the ONLY MAP that Is authorized as Oflicha, it Es the most Reliable and Authentic, and. from ita large size-35 by 55 inches-.-shows at a glance the Principle Placeeand s7l Strategic Points, Gen. McClellan has ac. Icnowledged the great importance of it to his movements. Beautifully COLORED, Price only $l, tocompete with Inferiorniana. In cloth cane $1,50. Dissected and inoun• te.ed on muslin, 411.50. Mounted on Muslin. with Rollers and Varnished, $2,50. Sent free by mail on receipt of price, • WILLIS P. HAZARD. No. 'I4 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. WAR every intellikent man mints the BEST and on• ky OFFICIAL . MAP, Agents caulnake money rapidly by selling this. zny3 TECUMSEH! anus Celebrated Black Hawk Morgan Sgltioti stands this soneoz st The Hotel Stable of L. Searle in.klont .rose, Susg's Co.. Psi, Lie %Ili tired by the °stint! VERMONT Black Hawk, the sire of Ethtin Itlien.Lancet, Black Ralph. alp Van Winkle e°, Samioga, Black 'Hawk Heid:Sbcrinan Black H awk.. Red Leg,Lady EsseS.. Bohemian Glrl, Bleck Havrk Chief. Plato, Keti Taft. thud Hoed. Pm:lC:Mord. Trotting Cbildera: David Hill, Oceola, and others of celebrity. For NI Pedigree see •G.C.dsay's Beek en Morgan Horses:" orlargebills. TERAr.T.:—Pifteen dollars to warrant. . If ogtrose, Hay 2td.—tal H. ERIE RAIL WAY. aZ.MMEMEM!ffi CeirrIANGE OF novnts, commencing Monday, May .s. Tralmtwfilloave Great Bend at about,the fol lowing adorn, viz:( , . WESTiCAR.D- ItorND. I ".EA.it - IVAI11) 11GUND. ' . No. 1, Bufttlo Ex. 2.31 p.m. ~ No .2. N.Y Evpres 1:23 p.m No. 2, Night Ez. 1:17a- ( m. 4,N ielit'xpress2:33 a.m No. S. Mail, et .1-= p.m. i No. 9.Steambnat " 7:54 p.m Ne. 7, Way, at .S.: am. No.lo, Way. at .4:38 p.m N 0.17, WayFrert.l2:sl p.m. No.lNCiatinqn .&:.C.:17 !VIII N0.41,Au:0na709:52 a.m No.2oWay Freighl,9:3o am Nos. 3 and 1'", every day. ""No, 16 vans SIM days; hot does not run on Monalis. No. 3of Sundays, runs thro' to Muttalo,Pbut - does not run to Dunkirk , . No. Greg:ll4in! overnight at Elmira. "CH A'S MINOT, Gen, Supt. Administrator's Notice: amain hereby given to all persona having demands 111 'against the oatmeal' Patrick KcPavin late of Auburn township, deceased, that the same must be ptesented to the underaigned for settlement, and all persona indebteil to said estateare requested to make immediate payment'. Auburn, Nay 20,1862. JA'S DONLLN, Administrator's Notic.e, T.RTTERS of . admitditration to the estate of the late WALDRON, of Bader& haring beengrunted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to maid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same will present them to Burford, Nay 33 1 / 4 1804 P. CARPENTER, Administrator debonii.non. Kollool '8 'DANDELION - COFFEE. m ins preparation, made from the best , Java . Coffee, 111 1. recommended by Physicians as a superior Nutritious beverage. for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious dimnrrktA, Thousands'whe have been compelled to aban don.tbense of coffee will are this witbont Solutions effect Doe can contain_ the strength.pf two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 2.5 cents. - For inlfentrose by 'Abel Turrell, IItILLOCWS LEVAIN, _ The purest BAKING POWDER known, for inakingliubk sweet and nutritious liread and cakes. Price 15 cents. 31andfactured..* M. lit KOLLOCK, Cbemisi, Corner of Broad and Chestant-sts, Philadelphia, Bold by.allDitiggibts.and Grocers, mbs iyje eo NEW FIRM. ALLEN DEANS & CO' Under Montrose Democrat Office, A RE.RECEIVrNG ti Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every 3.0 days. which we warrant to give satisfaction as any in market ; If not good returned at our expellee. Feed, and Buckwheat Flbur, SALT AND PORK, BY mu LOAD, BARREL °it:POUND. HAMS, [Sugar Cured Dried . Beef, • Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, - TEAS, COFER E. SPICES, BROOMS, AND NAILS, which we offer for sale at Low Prices, for IMADY PAT Montrose, July 9, 1863 • . SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, • PDiniviiiiicomEs,_ . AND ARREARS OF PAY, MBE Relatives and claim, deceased SOLDIERS. who wisti•to have thei presented and collected. can do ao by applying to the underaigned at the 011 ice of Lhave LITTLE receive & POS d fT. rom the Hontros Auditor Willa" Treasury- He. wtment, at Washingtob, the printed -itustruelions and loran necessary for the business. • Montrose,.Jurie Moan,. .L. )L BUNNYLL. • Notice to Assesgors. TIRE ASSESSORS of the several townships and Dom' .1. in the County of Susquehanna are requested to for . ward ass the Military Roil made by them for the ye:mile. agreeable to:the hd seetlon of the AM of Assembly Ap. M et, ISSB.. • . i'iot over ten have made any returns, and bat two of those havebeen sworn to. asregoirekby sal • . MC•C - 1:11 , 11EILE, ,Montrose, Julie Vl4; 1b62. Brigade Inspecto ,Montrose, NOW HEADY. PARSON ...BROWNLOWS • WONDERFUL. BOOK! • One volume. -tontainhug upwards of 450 pages. 1t au. parlor Engraving's. an. exoelleot Steel Portrait. &a.— Beaotl printed. on fine white paper, and handsomely bound in muslin. Price Z. -priletat free ; by rOtarn mail. on receipt of • AGENTS' WANTED, In every City. Town, .Village and Contr. to man Ltde thililitic wad remarkable Work. Address • - GEORGE IiV.ORILDfIi ess and 630 Mutant ertnixt:Pbtladelptas grammes - GREAT4mERicii ciao's," rrnr.e.h.ratttultrlticemiekl,7-" world t141 4 416De -- trtitalcri --- collection of beautifully trained oorsee; and a larger number of talented performers than any company extant, will exhibit in ' ' Montrose, on Friday; . June 27th. _ Doors open at 7 lad 7 o'clock, performance commence half au hear later. Admission nd cents. The management take pleasure In announcing to the public that we can eater to their amusement this season in a superior manner to any travelling company. The wagons haveheen newly painted and decorated so as to present a neat and elegant appearance. The illand wa gon a triumph of art—the dresses are of„the most costly description, manufactured from designs imported from Paris during_the'past Season. The ENGLISH:STEEPLE OWE Is a great feature of the exhibition. Alscithis SISCPICreiL4iI In which all the hones all up and lay down at the word of command. The great Wank horse - - VlCTAstleslaliagetc•22. wUl.be Introduced by his trainer, DAN GARDNER. , Look at the Litt of Performers: Dan Gardner; R. Hemming, Geo. Dillon,: Henry tfe• nate, John Foster, Sign r Parker, King Broth W. MIL NV. Green, O. RickerlL Swan, , Ball, Miss (Weiner: , Mad. Camille, Little Minnie, Master Rd. • tier, and a host of well selected suzilmies. There air - THREE GREAT CLOWNS, Dim Gardner, John Tomei, andYoung_Dam Op be morning of exhibition, the com_pany wHI enter town In grand procession, headed by P. Batten' American Brass Mud. seated In their Band Carriage, drawn by line of beautiful Horses, followed by_all the Horses, Ponies...Lug' giivyans. An. • ' W. H. GARDNER, Agent. Will alio exhibit at Enseinehanns, Jim* 78. rranzherkiriirxisszvana, To England,lreland and Scotland. 4 BILtIIAId BELL'S SON'S DRAFTS. In sums clone IL pound and upwards. payable In all the prlnalpal towns of England, Ireland and Seattandjor sale by W.V. H. CINVILIt, I Co, nexus& • 1. aiontrose, Pa. NE v 0 Oolls. JAMES R.. BRUT r, CAN now offor to the public one of thri Most choice and and beat selected stock of ' . SPRING&SUMMER GOODS Ix Tnrs MASKS? DRY GOODS.' • complete assortment, of • la.®] b@No. DeLalnes, Mozambique. Deßaigt, Poplins, l'rinta, ding ; hams, Clockings. tte. Denims, Stripe Shlrttage, 'lick,, Brown and Bleached Muslim. White Goods, Flannels. &e. Halmos! Skirts for Bumper wear:And 110SIZAT of every description. ;- MEN'S. WEAR. CLOTHS, Mack and Fancy Crasaimer, Ky. Jean, Win. et Cottonade, and Tatlor'S ric * Trimmings.Any nv,cep tinnable assortment of a,ts sti icia, al p .11343cates. eb lallscbes, or ail kinds- - C4-rc aeries. Brown and Mae Sugar. Syrup and Molasses: Tea. Cof- fee, and Essence of Coffee, Spice, 'Pepper, Saleratas. Sfaekerel, Smoked Halibut, Codfish, Erosive. Brows & Faney Slums. Alen, prepared Potash, to mak•Soft Soap with little trouble.. to tine, the satiety always found in grocery department. dc Gals Linseed. Coat, and Winter-strairatel OILS, flash, Glut, Putty, Waite Lead and Zinc, Paint Mashes, eta. CR~CKEYi.Y. White Granite China. Real Chi oaf and Common Ware Cana for Preserving Fruits. Hardware: IRON, Nails. Shovels. Rocs. Rakes. Forks, de. Also I tale selection of CUTLERY ►ND PLATED WARE. . Baslieits. Cradles. Children's Cabp, Wllfni"' Basked Carriage style, YANKEE NOTlONS:Crick era, Sole Leather. nohton Salt and Fine Table Salt.. Co. ney lit And white Scouring Sand, dc. dc. de. • A General Stock of Straw Gobiis Mon tros eAIaF 13,1864, GOOD NEWS ! GREAT COMMOTION IN THE DRY GOODS, JOHN BULL Threatens WAR ! UNCLE SAM STANDS FIRM To taXe XlEtart. • SO DOES THE rum OF • Outtenbtrg, 14lostnbaunt, THE CEBTAIN- niss IN has put us on pur guard, and we bare lately laid In a lar4 t stock, whfcb enables us to offer to our customers, mot t on• equally as good terms as formerly, considering the lett 4se. AT THE STORES OF attenintg,, ostniraum • AT Montrose, Swig's County, Pa n Elmira ; New-York, Susquehanna Depot l , Pa. OUR FALL AND- WINTER-STOCK Is - We are determined not to be Outdone, either in prices or Il nal =ire i ta d thT 'l wilon!nid"rli to girl CLOTHING: . _ fluids branch tastefulk is complete, and p one be sold lower, and morely Ibilabed tban any •borse establiskment, or anylotwhorse concern this side of Z. York City, is able to offer orprodtme. Wotan asaurethe public that we constantly . employ the best cutters and workmen to makeup oar stock, • , • • farcie itrietiM made to order • - tarot) th is Shortie notice. wecr - 1: Good Fit warranted or no sale. • - FURNISHING GOOrS. Io A , Great Stadk contently kept,and sold lowa than the westat Gittuntirg, Ipsenha.um s • Montrose, January ISt. AL • ~ , • , FrARE GRAPE GROWERS eadnotisamentof r= se new settlement of Vineland = another column. .., Laokawspou & Bloomsburg a R. `Q and altarlApellllb. 186 f Punnet Tralaa wain* V as tancrwa ziovma soirrul: , Leave Seranton, at MAUL 10.10 0. 111.- .1011011004 AS) Arrive 12.16 p. • - 4 , lupert.,e IL4O Danville L i ' s. 9.15 Anise at 2lotthuniber 10.00 • moVINo Nolan: Lave Northumbar d, AID p: xi. • Daman; - • 5.10 Pre4oht & Rupert. .45 . Pasesoper. ..NtlitintOde ' 5 5 .00 - lows 1.46 p. Andre at Swanton, • MI p. ; A Pa ever trin also Worse Marlton MAIO a, nt.for Scranton; In tomcat with train for New Tort. • Retarn. I nc leaved seranton on arrival of train from New York at 4.15 p. m. I , The Lackawanna ands Stolowsburu ItsUread connects with the Delaware, Lackawanna tind Western unthread at Scranton, for New York and Int/mediate points east. At Impart it connlidto with- Gamboa Railroad, for pointa both east and west. • , At Northumberland it connects with th e Philadelphia and Ern: and !Nathan CentralßatholWr prints west and south. ILS ;Sep't. ; J. C. W.S.U.S, thin— Ticket Amt. , . , OTE SOCODSI HIRSCHMAN BROTHERS B e e- No. 20 Corner Itingbaas An rinmense Assortment of N[Omio olitsssootis, 0 thsr *min Impoitation. DURING the stayer One Of OUT Mill In •EtTROPE. we have le d gel and are now offering to our customers and the pub! n general, the latgest a nd handsomest 's imile's of D GOODS•ever offered in this Village. On =punt. of the depression pt the European Markets we are enabled to offer them at UNPARALLED PRICES, saving our CUSIOMere the Jobbers and Retailers pewits. One Dress Goods comprise those very Dessalfal styles, is ! • Poplins, Mozambiqiies,' Dianak Sb.alias,' Assandrines, Croises, Brae do Shepherd Plaids, Saxony Barages, . As tuusehse stock of the latest styles of C 7 .ah.X.5te03313; Good Sheetthgs, Bleached linallas, and all Mods of Ca-COCOICINIS 2 A greet eiriets of CAlL , dll.lass and. Clakausimamareall For Men end Boys' weer. A goodneeortment of tile Welt styles.of X,LIMMAPECIat constantly on Wind/tad manalictured to order on short notice. llsibredderies. Laces. Dress Trimmings and everything belonzlng to the lini of ..DRY GOODS, always on hand, and,sold cheaper than aver found In say other 'placsi An immense usortmast of the latest styles of • MILLINERY GOODS, for wholerale and retail trade, always on hand- • • Please tall before purchasing elsewhere and Misty 'yourselves tif the above farts at HMSCUDIANN BROTEMIRS, No. 2qCoOrt Street. • of tits REM Hlti E. Binghlimioze3pth ABEL TURRELL Now offers for sale one of the largesvand •, best selections of • - G-0 0 1) - , Eveinfrered in Susquehanna County, and probably comprising the greittest VA RTETY:or most different articles of any Store fu . the Northern part of Pennsylva nia, and perhaps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in about thirty differ ent branches of trade, and the selections are made from About fortY of the beat !louses in New - York, kind more, than fif ty Dealers and Mannfaoturer out of New York. 1 ,/i. large propertion of the Goods are brought direct from the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles. Custom ers on entering the Storet Bust not expect to find everything in Sight, but'nearly 'ev ery article wanted.' will be prothiced by inqniry.! Some idea of the Stock mat be formed by the following general outline, but enumeration isimpmetitable. - • DRUGS AIf,DIMEDICINES, PAINTS 2101) OILS, DYE STUFFS, dROC*RIES, LIQUORS', GLASS- WARE, WALL and WINDOW PAPER; .TEW4RY, • SILVER-WARE, ; PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, - UNCAL INSTIWMENTS, BRUSHES AMERICAN 'POCKET KNIVES, ' TABLE CUTLERY, and ' • SAVER I'ILATED -, WARE LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS, HARDiIVARE,' BED CORDS,- DRY GOODS, MIRRORS, WINDOW AND PICTURE 'GLASS; LITHOGRAPHS,' VARNISHES, • 1111 ID CAGES, • • SPECTACLES, WHIpS, k LASHES, GUNS, PISTOLS, klktr. s u MEDICAL et- SURGICAL in/einem/4dr, SALT; . • SO.AP, , POTASH, &C.,. UMBRELLAS. r PonczbALerstszrzi, In abort, neatly every dung, to *store the sick to please the taste, to delight; the. eye, to, gratify the fancy, end also to conduce to the , real andtubstantial comforts of life. The attention of the public is reepeot• fully invited to my stook of Goode, bought eieltudvely for cam Doing ..:110. Ixt sold 04 tho Lin* rinciplit`of low :pikes. ABEL VURRELL. DfolltrOse,./10it le; 1802 azairmz:nrobziortxparioas - QUARTERLY .1111ROR'Ot FAST • • ' I -• • • igErntPitat koPfovottlentaida additions. The flatty. mer unfair:Sr contain* Punt large andspleadid. • . Jai " • • fas ;- I t 5 4 • - three fuielted patterns of drerime:•roroprising the new French waist, an elegant aleere, end a Mesas sack, and a sheet of Amend beautiful braid aid embroidering pat terns, together with nearly 100 migmatite& all the nor. eides for summer trainets, clo ak., ,mth IE S OPItrImW ae childre n's dreser; etc., endvdnableltaformation trmg,iparrerte,dnres the m larges o and cnd F AD eMrgi Eß LLY world.pub. !liked at 473 Itrord way, and said ererywhere at ilf• cents or sent by'..inallposafree,i an, tereipt•of 'the amount In *militia Or IIIIVer• Yearly I, With the following valuable premiu m. . • • I ; - Xteh yeerlysabscriber will be entitled tfr a — reuttipt for the selection cif Weenie Worth ftf plain patteena.from the designs In the book, or ftom the 'how M, or they may be ordered andsent by mall any time daring the year, by penult go postage.. - - SPISIDIV/lIDUCI4II2riTiI TO•cairvupais suNzia No. Imo BEADY - • DELri I- 11111rPTrriu A . .t He The Parmartger ,Tins of We Company now Ina lo' • and from Binglommon as follows : • LEAVE BINONAUTON 06.45 a: tn.; ernmeditie at I • MANTON with the 'Lackawanna & rilormasbarg Rail Road for' Pittston, V.l ol iingVaileY, gialtvien and Wilkets•Barte at L • - • TTOPR, with the Belvidere Delaware Rat/road for jlil llpstowt, Trenton sad, Ph. itadelphia; and at • ,110aCTION,' with trellis on! the Central Ragmad of Jersey: for Zlizabetb. Newark, and New York. Also for Eamon, Bethlehem, !Allentown. Manch Chunk. ' Reading and flarrisharg t' arriving at. I. - York SM, Philad'a Stoo, and /finishing t06.P.51. . I. I L T BACK 'NEWYORK, root tlf Coo:tibial:li XI d, 'at 8:1. a.m.; JJ PhilaAlt, toot of_Walnnt-at, at 6 a.m., oonneetingat CICHAZITONT, with Laciawaitne & Bloomsburg IL B. for 1.7 Pltteton, WyOmtng9diey", Kingston and Wlikeabarve and wive at.D.lnglamton'llo_ p: eonneWng with Night &mesa q ea6on The Erie Railway, and train/ leaving plngbammtit neat; morning for Costiand. Bo mar rir - in& -ma Coal Field. andsto I AN TRAIN Leaves I ;et., eonneetlng nt tl on the ERIE hive.' ' Rath%__ -oanectlgn at Trains __ ___ __..-,._ _ Jytatuse Hatband; jletanting 1 tireatlend at tlO p. m., and urivas at. Bpi:aft 6:30 p. at. _I rt. A. HENRY, Oe • . • JO N BRUM, Superintendent; n. Ticktt Az: ' jScrantwa..Pa. - - A CARD TO YOLINOILABLES AND , GENTLEYEN.—' The subscriber will send (free of charge) to'all who desire it, the Recipe and.dlrections for, making it simple Vegetable Balm, that will to from two weight days rem. ove Pimples, Blotches: !TAN, FRECKLES; Sallowness, and aU impurities and tioughneu of the Skin, leaving the same—as henna Inteudintit shOuld be—soft„eleas smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the recipe, with' full In structions, directions andndelee, will please call on or address (with return pelstage,) • • THOS. F. ellAPlLANPractical ebonite: is9. • *t • Kki Broadwsy; New:York. - , _._ __. A REMEDY FOR 114 RD TIMES, where/movie have J.& been thrown out ti business, an,d possess some lit. tie means or small incolimie to make Mame] vase home. [See advertliement I mother column of the sattle• sent of Vineland.] 1 .. . • • . , MILLINERY 80STRAW GOODS. UTE have thepleasunt, of announcing that we are now VT prepared to offer,fat our old stand, . • . !too. 103, 1 . 6 t aid.lo7. North Seeosidwit; above Art.h, Philadelphia, i .. a well selected stock o =LIMIT ?mil STRAW GOODS I . in every variety. of alai Litest Importations, and "newestand mostgashionahle styles. . -I Our St 'w Department tr!)1 comprise efetyroflMutets tats, and Trimmings to be found in that Sus. of the la test and most approved shapes and styles:, Soliciting an early call or order, I rhmain, • , 1 spy You Respectltdly, , •• H. WARD. • • Soldiers Bounty, Arrea r s ' of Pay, hc. 'firmly valid Maims now eclat for the .St bounty, IVA. snmited by _the Government,. also to; arvessa.of pay due, deceased aoLdiere.f - Parents, widows, er heir/rot de ceseed soldiers, are entitled to draw the same. 'The imtr scriber from long explrienee in the tallness, and haying the forms and instructlaus recently received from Wash in:ton, is now ready to prepare and forward all- each claims as may be intett to his we, • ! • March ill„ '41.-3m L. r..yrrctr. SAP NIF . . I - ER. - :. 47), llE L ao; l k 3 rlKahei i! "eau ltTma lnto good tP. by using raponlt l sections accompany each box. - Soap is as easily made as a cop of coffee.. Manufactured only by the Patentees, --, Penn'a Salt Afaiptfacturing Company, mhil IA w : 1 IV Walnut-at: Philadelphia. NATROMV COAL OIL • WA.RttAN TED 1 , 40N-EXPLOSIVE.I • aild! equal to any KEROSENE! Whybuy as eiplosite 01i, when a few cent's - snore per gallon will furnish you with a perfect OIL? • (Made only by •PENN'A SALT MANUFACTuR.wa COMPANY, 127 WaIuutMtreet,PIIII t ADELPLILfs. March e,1854. . ly. • NEWI MILFORD NORMAL SCHOOL qv= sinuses TERM of this prosperous InUltutlon .2. wm ,eotuutenee g it teduesday, Febriora 116th. and continue 11 weeks. . of Tuition u heretofore.. For particulars address M. L. Hurley. Principal. T. BOYLE; See. H . CURIUM Pres. IT MiFIVI 3=0:49.7qi7 X - MI 'WITH . 40 , 000 1101111OCKERS Armed 1117 tit' Brick-Baps: WITHIN. 4 MONTHS MARCH OF W AS' INGTON! ; 11. 1._.........:-...-_• --/_13.49-1Z41: - /IIITT 331F1.003 0 . • .fill 'lt - WINTER' GOODS, ', A v _ , ,k l t a I.V IR D . erla B&W • vaiinttorm GOLD RO THE DAY! CROCKERY, eta with a idol:tato] supply are have paichaiscat • large Mock . TPL E a Itcl .A FANCY DRY 400DS, GEO-CERiES S PR 0 VISIONS, , • ' HA S AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. WALL PAPIER; WOODEN. WARE, COAL OIL ) , and LAMPS, I YANKEE NOTIONS . SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOUR,. !SALT,. FISH, NAILS,' A - PAINTS AND Asti 50,000 other alleles too numerous to thetithm,which wW be Bold at prieta that will - • Defy - Competztion. STONE WARS, Deal. roi l et:The Place. , • Bat i f on inqiiire ofyous AeighbOrit for '. • The. Cheap . Store, They will iiivaria ly direct you to • ' HASti ' N BROTH ERS ': 1 ~ THE Pg9PLE'S AGENTS. ... AT.TfIE— . '9 -- ORIGINAL, r ONEIMCE" STORE-! BROOMS PROD GO • !taken in Ezeharlyrefor Goods. Paid For ruis. HA.YD BROTHERS. NNWINIFORp. November 115th. O. rt PAM( NOW, New York, and 6 State Streak .I.‘ Boston. are.our agents for the Mosinee Autocrat lo Moos cities; and Ire authorized to take adeurttheruesta • subscription{ thrust our lowest rafts. , Gold. ` YD i.ó. osb~ !i ce Dy DECLAILITIOir a A ItZPUBLICAX rUCISIATMT ! bath po pnoas, dinetly - laid* with es inattetpis of Wirer in SU Sate' wham It tbilievdpiiiii•E' Iswtal wars to do ft, aa4ll ban 11.1 WWI% to 41 so "—llan I.4acolif *Live 444reis. lamb tb, tell. • St L. ELEOPFLET. PriticipaL STAND :Y YOUR GUNS! IL N. feitosMtiOix; Igtedea Balersatus r kinds, of the best lo for We _ABEL fl'U . . _ REPORT 01180LOIVROBMON. ornorsr.Ni - toitivrtscraz. ViirEtakro - :SETTLtSVENT. _ is rii - extract !tool the report or Solon Robinson. Est. polletted in the New York Tri bune, in reference to Nriliad. _ 1111 persons can react 'this report with Interest.. , . Advantages sin:ming searlloam-Madarut—lte. mask*- apoit Nari-lioil, its great Fertility-2U .Canso of Partility—Ammat of Crozisi Prodaoed— PraeticalEvidsneb. ~ .D.licerniinly ono ofthe mut exteailve fertile tracts; ban almost level position; end' makable condition for plusantfarmlng that we ktiowelthis side of Our west er* prairies. We found some of the oldest fame appa rently just as proambly productive as when' Drat clewed of forest fifty ora hun dred years ago: The geologist would soon diaeover the cane of this continued fertility: The whole country Is mating des. posit; and all through the soil We found evidences of cal careous substances, generally : ln the form of indented calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of - ancient-- shells, of the tertiary formali s m tardtifisseuly santanwe k antlered all through the 1011, in a very nruntittotemi. form. and in the exancondltion most easily sun/lista by tusk Nuts *alias farmer desires to eultivede. Marl, in all its reettishas *tea used to fertilize crops In England, from the time it was occupied by - the Romans: and in Prance and Germany a marl bed is counted on as •valuable bed of manateAket nn-be dug and carted and epread over the field, - Ho* much more ?enable thee it most be when found already mixed through the soil; where new particles will be turned op and exposeo, and transformed to the owner's use every time he stirs the earth. • Raring then Satisfied our minds with the nose, they will not be excited with wonder at Seeing indubitable ev 'deuce of fertility of a soil which in our sittatioes, hav ing the same general chandeliatics oral leutsppuran- ON, is entirely unremuneratlve except as its productive - nee* Is prtimoted by artificial fertilization. . • . A few words about thequlity and value of this land for cultivation, of which we have some strong proof. , Onefirst vials was to William l Wilson, -Franklin township, Gloucester county, who purchased some eight miles north of 3filville, aboutthree yeas" ' ago, for the - purpose of establiehing a dean mill, to work up the tim berinto lumber, to send off.by the new railroad, 'as well as thelrewood and coal. tor which he built a track mile apd a half long. lie also ferniebed exteen miles of Me road width ties, and bad no doubt" made the - mill profitable, though his main object was to open a farm, basingisnoute convinced that the soli eras vent& for cultivation. In this he has not been disappointed. as some or his ere prove. Per Instance, the second time of cropping, SOS bushels of potatoes on one acre, Werth SO anti a tashelin the field. This year, seven acres, without manure, produced /XS bushels of oats. In one field, theifirst crop was, 'penned, planted among the route, and yielded 75 bushels. The 'potatoes .were. deg, and wheat sown, and yielded 16 bushels ; and the stubble duped under and sown to buckwheat whin yielded 381 bushels; and then theground was sown to clover and timothy, which gave as a first crop Ski tons per-acre. The fertilizers applied to these crops were fine ashes from clearings ; second, 225 pounds of superphosphate of lime ; third, 200 pounds Peruvian guano then 50 bush els of slacked lime luta been spread upon the clover since it was mowed,-and turned in for wheat, . Mr. Wilson`sgrowing crops, and the wheat stubble of the present season, all indicate his land as productive as any part of the State. - - Atliary Barrow's, an old style4ersey woman. farmer, several miles south of Idr..Wilion's,Wit were so partien idly snuck with thetineappearence ofa field ofcorn,tbat we etopped to integre of the bired man how it Was pro dueed. We found that- tbelandlutd been the year but one before In wheat, sown with' clover, and this cut one seasen,and last spring plowed once, with, one "peer old nag," and planted with corn. • eTea, but you meant - id high, we suppose?"' we said in istePelstivelY, and got his reply;— . "weal, yea see. we couldn't done that ,• ' nose we hadn't but forty - one horse loads altogether, for 23 neves, - did we wanted the most on't for the truck a , , The truck consisted of beets, carrots, cabbage,'cueum- hers, mellow!, Pe.. and *very- productive patch of Lime_l beans, grown for marketing. it,. we -were satisfied that the coil was not infertile, even unaided by - clover, which bad fed the cora, because the "treck patch" had-not been elovertel. and had been in cultlvationlong enough to ob-. literete all signs of the forest. • Our next visit was to the large farm of Andre w " S harp Ave miles north•oelfillville, from halfto a nine east of the railroad, and just about in'the centre of Vineland.— . Mr. Sharp commenced work here In December, 1258. Iv- onllo acres. In less than three Years ho has got 2fit acres cleared'and in crops this season, all well inelneed and divided into aeverallields, with cedar rail or- pole fence has built a two-story dwelling, -about thirty-sir or forty feet, and a smaller house for-farm laborers, and a stable and granary and some other outbuildings. . . Considerable part of the land wa cleared far the plow at $9 dollars an acre, and on some of it the first crop was buckwheat. limed with 50 bushels in powder per acre.— This crop may be put in from July 4th to 20th. and yields from twenty to thirty bushes per sereiharvested in Nov ember; when the land beinfeowed with 150 — petted, of Peruvian guano and seeded with rye, , plelded' 12 to 15 bushels per acre and ten dollars worth of straw. The rye stubble turned, after knocking of a large growth of oak sprouts. and dressed again with • guano and seeded to wheat, gave 15 008 bushels. The crop which he was threshing while we were there promises more, of a very plump grain, and the straw is vary heavy. . We went over tbe stubble-and found the. clover and timothy. from seed sowed - last spring, on the wheat with= out harrowing. looking a well as we ever saw it- upon_ any Did cultivated farm, and with a little work done lo the winter to clear off some root,- and rotten dumps, and setting nukes to matt permanent ones, we . will be able to cot the crop next year with a mowing machine and wcwill guarantee two tons Reese - re, if be will give the °veil/Ins if it overruns the cat mate. -Part of the land was planted with potatoes for a first Crop, wltickyielded one hundred and tdenty bushels per acre. It was then limed with fifty buthele per acre, and seeded with wheat and clover. yielding -an average of over 15 bushes per acre, aed.the 'duvet- now looks beau tiful. Other portions have been planted with corn ac a drat crop. which yielded thirty-bushels of yellow diut corn. and the second crop forty bushels, anii the - third crop. treated- tdOpornids of gnino. we are sure no one would estimate belo w fort. bushels per acre. [The reader will recollect that the writer-la 'now !peak ng of Lauda' perfectly nem and whiclicau scar - de:y . l3c con- Idered in good arable condition.—Ea.], In oder cases the corn crop oflast year' was followed with oats this season, notyyt threshed, but Willaverage; probably forty to tidy bushels. Sweet potatoes, beans, mellons, and in fact, all vegetables, as well as young peach andeither fruit trees planted this year, show: very plainly that this long neglected tract-of land- should re main so no longer, and- thereto now a i:rong probability that it will not ; for under the auspices of lir. Landis, it will be divided into small lots; with roads located to ac commodate all—the surveyor is now busy at this work —and all purchasers will tie required to build neat corn fortablehouses, and either fence their lots in uniformity, or agree to lire without fence, which would be prefer,- ble,-by which means a geed population will be secured who will establish churches. schools, more*, mills, ma chine ahrips and homes—homes of American termite. sur rounded by gardens, oreltards, Gelds and comforts of ale ilizedlife. If any one, from - any derangement of tidsloete,ls ow ofcbangteghispursuitsfforlife.or.whnla.iron any, cause desirous to dad a new location and cheap home in the country, and who may read and believe what we have truly stated. he will do well to go abd see forhimself what may be seen witein a two boors ride of Philadelphia.. SOLON ROBINSON. ..Great 113qnd. Seminar; AT GREAT BEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA The 113 - a2reamer Torza3. OF THIS SCHOOL: WILL. OPEN •ON Monday, May 19th,„ 1882, and continue ELEVEN WEEKS, under the direction of IL CUSHMAN, as principal. The coarse of instruction inall the tirapohesjs thorough and practical. A thorough preparation given to young men desiring to enter College. A teachers class will be.organized at the commence , mentofttie term, for the more full training of those wishing to teach; and assistance rendered them in pro, curing situations for the summer. This clue will re ceive instructiou on the theory and practice of tearldut, ono hour eeetOnt afid have public meetingsonee in two weeks., • -Sizacrailt - sn. • R.' CITSTIMAN, • 'PRINCIPAL. HON. 8. B.p, lIASE, A. M., Instructor in Greek, Litt , In and Gentian. ffAM=I MISS A. 11. GREEN. Teacher of Primary Department. MISS MATTIS J. Oltil..NGE,Tescbcr.of music on Piano. Torras-of Tuition. Primary Department,per quarter of eleven weeks; $3 50 Common Branches, '• . Jon Higher English and Mathematics do., 5 00 Malawi! Sciences do . . 7 00 Languages. Ancient or modsin ' • • 800 Teachers Normal Class ' do., 150 Music on Piano • _ do., - 800 Use arise° 2 00 The higher branches include the lower, thus: $8 00 per quarter covers ail branches named, above, except teach ers class and music on piano. Board can be ottained with Banished 'rooms ,at flit $2 13 to $2 50 pper week—lights, washing and fuel extm. Students wishing to board themselves can obtain rooms in the school building by applying in season. Great Bend, April $3, 'ABEL TURRELL 18 now prepared to Cure every ease of SOW:WI:ILA in :he Country, and he has a Remedy for nearly-every 11 to whtett flesh is heir. Call at the GREAT -MEDICINE EMPORIUM of ABEL TrRiELL, and beiavailed * of the benefits dis pensed. 3lontrose, July 17, 1861. ICEROWENV. ILA.SIIP - I/ eplindlduaryttnecttbst reeedlve. Chtinles„shsdes banters. Wets. eta. at ‘ i • Tyrrell's. ANTED--A respectable perton of either sex to . every neighborhood to aeU J. It.. Stafford's Ouvz Tan, and a150...T. It. Stafford's IRON AND 81.71.111U1t Pow- DZES. Olive Tar Is a thin, transparent Auld ; IC-is the best remedy known for diseases of the throat; longs, or Catarrh.' Also for dipbtherts,Cronp; Vi r booplngCongh, La. dl y Iron and Sulphur Powders strengthen the sys tem, aid the digestion, and purify the blood. - I have a 'lateen pagepamphlet containing full explanations, and over one hundred testimonials from well known proud. nsmtpenons, which I will send to any one free by mail. ' ... R. STAPP_ .011 D Chemist, BrOadwyy. IL Y. MEDICAL' . tA:Rb. OR. E. PATRICK & OR. E. I. GARDNER , L" Ars GRADUATE of THILIKEEICAL DEPA.TKENT OF YALE COLLEGE, have formed * copartattrahl for the practice of Medicine and Sorgety,and are ptapaeea to attend to all hoainess faithfolly and punctually, that may be intrustotto their msi ti on tenni commensurate wit* the Mari.. • • Diem., and deformities of e EU, iurgtcil opera ttonA_ sad all surgical Mammas, particularly attended to. eir — Otice over Wabb's Store. Office hours from Ba. at. to p p.m. All sort* of country producer taken In pay meat. at the highest matte, and Oaf* 11107 asivairn, . • - -, Mostroso Pa. - May 7th, iest—tut . 101111M08 OUT OF BUSINICISO — . and wasting 'chop farms; ite adnetbreseat or Nueland anstbey so.,Tary the banal , Sad! Or "IrturalsTr ua tts t btouquit NEW EMELT DIAGAZOTE: The viduteei boned eouatltute.ot iherriselvea libioxy 'of iniseeilandoen reedit* such u cannot be Grand LS di* same COMPLIS in•any other publication thathaa adieus. der out soatoe.—(Sioston Courier. The moat popular Moathiy in the world.—[ti. T. Ob. We mud refer to terms of ening/ to the high toestend varied sitensuots of Aaam'i Ilitoahnvera plead with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 loopier—fn "whod pages are to be found some of the choicest Pilot and genera reading of the day. We speak of this wort seas evidenced the American Peopbr: and the popular. Icy it has acquired Is merited. Mach Number ,costaltes folly 144 pages of reading matter. appropriately illustm.. ted with good wood.tuts; Ind it tomblses itself he racy monthly sztd the more pldloso.pbical quartmly, blended with the ' best features of the daily journal. ze, haltered powbr in the dlssecolnation of a lore of pure literanare.—Tnesinutli Guido to American Welded. No Vega:Sue in Europe or America is so well known; none has half as many readers • and we m ini ay 'safely r; none hati received so large a tribal. of admiration from the culpeated chums, that delight la stbeelthy,. draft , fled, elevating periodical literature. - It le the foremost Magsains of the day ,• The draside worked amore do. Ughtfal :nor the militia • man enterptistut turd% Otte ea Slagezhic.—.2fraodLet TERISS - The Magazin, may be obtained of Dookeellcre. Peek* Mel agars. orfrom the Publlshirs. at Thus Houser/IA veer. or 'Twmerr.Prem Casts a Number. The semi-arms al Valente; as corbpleted, zettly.bound in cloth; see sold at Two Dollen nth ; and muslin' rovers ire Dub. imbed to , those who wish their back numbers uniform/7 bound. at 16 cent* each. Twenty-three - Volumes new now reedy. bound in cloth, and also' in half calf. The Publishers will supply Specimen Numbers ictsta. Homily toAgents and Postmasters, and will make /item! ermagemente with them fur circulating tbe They will also supply Clam of Two .P/1-fiats at lye Dol lars a vat; or Five Persons at Ten Dollars. Clertramm and Tore-bora- supplied at Two Dollars e year. • Harper's arezlne and Harper's Weekly. one year The Magazine weighs over eaten, and not' over eight ounces. The potter.) on each - number, which- mote Paid querter/T. in advance at the office when the !N p . nine la received. is Three Ceuta. I.IAItPER & DROTIIIRS. - ?IstYlio Svutre, Na► Torts CRITTENDEN'S • PHILADELPHIA. CONMERCIAL COLLEGE, N.E.- corner of 7th & Chestnut Sta:i FIIILADELTICIA. This Inititution. which was established-an leek and is now con•equantly in the eighteenth year of its gear once, numbers among its gradnatea hundred. of _the most successful Merch-mts and Basking Yeti of oar Country. -The objectof the Inititiatton solelj to affted vow men facilities for thorough preparation for basilicas. The branches taught are. Book-keeping, u applicable to the rarfousdepartments of trade ; Penmanship, both, plain and ornamental; Commercial Lew, Hathainatlea. • - Navigation. Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonography,, and Modern Languages.- The system of instruction is Peculiar; lip Classes or set lessons are made useof, but each student la taught hadl vldaally, so that he may commence at any time, and at tend at whatever hours are most convenient. " Catalogues are issued annually after the 15th of _April, : containing names of the itudents for the year. and hal.• particulars in tenne...tc..-and may be .obtasned say time by addressing the Principal: In 'extensive accommodation, wide•sead "reputation, and the lengthi_experience of the Prin cip al, this Instils tion offers acilities superior to any other lathe country.. for young men wishing to _prepare for bbsiness.and to ob• lain at the same time a Diploma. which will Prow , a recommendation for thetri.to any Mercantile - House. rifrCrittenden's Series of Treatises on Book-keep-. lug. now more widely circulated thanly other work us the subject, are forrale at the College • - • . •S. HODGES MUTT. DEN, - • • • Attorney-at-Low, Pareciras... To au. FARMS. New Settlement of Vineland. A REMEDY - FOR HARD - IT ES. • 41 Rare OppOrturity la the But Harlot; aid Delightful end Healthful Climate. la ,the o • - • lon. Only thirty miles sand of Phi's • • delphia on a railroad; beings a . rith.•heat7 soil, sad highly productive wheat laud; Amongst • the but la the Qardeu -BMW of Nev.Tersep. T CONSISTS ot5),000 acres cf GOOD land, disidegi to farms of different - sires to salt ths paschstser—tre "El acre - sand up-wards—;.nd to sold at the rata of from fa 'teen to twenty. dollars net acre fur the farm land, pips tile one-fourth cash,and the balar et Dr qtarterisarly stalltnents, with legal Interelt, wiLlilo the term of Twee • 9C l 33Zra giSC,X.T.a Is. In great Immo-richt:lac loa.m,anitable tur )37.eatp2rosa and Potatoes—also a dark and rich sandy loam. suitable fur corn. sweet-potatoes. tobicto. all kinds e vegetables and root crops. great rsrlate ct fruit. such as grapes.'pears. peaches, apricots, Actor:nes, blackbee ries, melons and ether traits, beat adapted to this Phila. delphis and New York market*: -In respect to the sod and crops there can . be no mistake, as visitors can exam ine both. and none art , expected to buy before to doinrg aid finding these etalertienta correct—under these el:- , cumstancss, voles* these statements were'correct, there would be no use is their being made: It is considered The Best Fruit Soil in the pyalrepor!Rfselctli.nobin?onc,Rs9, of tie" haw Yet Jr. • Titeurie:and the well known' agilealiairlet.William—iii ry, or Cinnaminson, New Jersey:at!eh will be faanialma '- inquirers") - • PM: By looking over a map the reader will perceive that - is enjoys th e test marketiat fte Lition, *tidbits direct cola - 171=11(30313: with New York and Philadelphia Witt a day.. being only thirty-two miles from the latter . Produce in this market brings double the price that it .does in 'loca tions distant from the cities. this location It can be , put into the market the name morning it is gathered, sad for what the farmer sells be gets the highest price; whilst groceries and other articles be purchases be gets at the lowest pricv. In the West, whavhe sells bringshim a plumes, but for ulna he buya hi pay. two pries.- la - locating Imre the settler has many otheradvantages. lle - is-within a few hours. by - railroad. of all , the great of New Bust/red and the Middle Slates. n• is near his old friends and associations. lie has school for his an dren, divine service, and all the advantages of civilise (lon. and ho is near a large city. ^ll3Sral c:Jx3rais.Aa4B3B3 re delightful; the winters being salubrione and epee, whilst the summers are no warmer than lathe - North.— The location is upon the Bee of-latitude " with northers ben Virginia world WiATISO CollfOr Or CLIYATE TOE Flicatitt„ wonld much benefitted in Vineland. The mildness a tbe climate and its bracing Influence. makes it .excellint for all printonary iffectiofts. dyspepsia, or general delAil 4. Visitors will notice a difference in a few daps Mile andfewirs are unknown: Conveniences at amid., Building material is ,plenty. Fish and oysters ass plentiful and cheap. - Visitors must expect, however. to Nee a new Nett. Why the Property has' not Been settled Be-;' fore._ This question the reader naturally asks. It it becalms it he. been held in large tracts by families pot disposed to sell , and being without retiree 4 facilities they bad few inducements. The railroad bait jut been opened thee' the property - this eeason, theh first time. Visitors are altown over land in • carriage.:free of expeoPe, andifforded time and opportunity for Utormagh - investigation. Those who come with a view to settle, should bHurnioney to secure their purchases, as loca tions see not held upon refural. • • Tu; Parser Ttuma rr HAM) Toms. where people have been thrown out of employment or business, endives- COI some little meane or small incomes. IsApplart fAsse. , pelves a Awns. They can buys piece ol land at • small price; and earn more than wages in improving it. and - when it is done it tea certain independence add no lose. A few, acres in fruit trete will insure a comfortable lie. tag. The land ie put down to hard•time price*, sad al/ improvements can bemade at a cheaper rate than moot any-other time. The whole tract, with six mifes front on the railroad, is being laid oat with fingSnd spacious airennes, with a town In thireentre—live acre lots in the town sell at from $l6O to $.110: two and a-half acre iota, at from fitOto sls') and town lots 60 feet front by 150 feet deep, at4loo—pay. able one-half cash and the' balance within a jeer. It Is only upon farms of twenty sate, or more, thalloarywus time is given. . TO IfA IitSFACTITRERS, the town a ff ords a fine epen leg forth° SIIOE manufacturing business, and ether ar; ticiee;being near Philade/phis, and' the' surrounding country has a large population.. which affords a moon market. . . This - settlement, in the Courre of areal year., will be one of the moet beautiful places in the country, and moot agreeable for a residence. . is Intended to make ft a Vine and Fruit restive country, as this culture re the moat profitable and the— best adapted to the market. ..Every adrantsge • and cor - lenience for the settlers will be introduced which will in • sure the prosperity allele place. The hard times thrs'• out the country will be an advantage to the settlement. - U. it compels people to resort to agriculture for a lir • tR fargemumbers,of people are purchasing. and - people who &etre the bat location should Ti et the retest once. - hunt-owed Land is also for ale. - TLMBElL.—Landesn be bought with 'or flaunt tinl7 • ber. Thelimber at market abattoir. The Title is indisputable. Warrantee det - is gives. clear of all incennbrence, when tilt, mosey is paid. Boarding conveniences at hand. Letters promptly answered. and reports 9f toles Rob inson and Wm. 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