norropoi)(li'n-e of (he K. Y. Pout. The rritlt-iilroM cm tu Conaivil, A NEW (ATAl.POll! OK 1 III ITS. I5ohton, Si Utiilcr IS, ieC2. THE I'OMOl.lxiH Al. MH'IKTY. Tim sii-o!icl i-.vliiliition is llmt of tliu Ami'iiciiii l'onioloiriil Swirty, ut t lie llnr tii'UlHii'iil 1 1 :il I in AViiliiivrtnn niul AYi'st MivrK UtTc tliu riiiitriin'tioiH it' Mr. WiUli'V lci l tlio vnn, 1'nili in liiiiuix'i' tuul i'alily. Tlii'i'i' lire no Kw- llrm lliri i- lun iliC'1 iiml I'urty vnrii'lics I'rnm liifi jvimlrn nl I loi flii'-ti r. Anion;.' tin; lr.nii'n r mi' twelve TinrlU'ti !n .liin.-i. V i 1 1 in tit Ki iii, i.f Klizn l.itli. Ni:v .liTst y, sliuu two littnilri'il iiml fifty-live vniii t ii s of titir. 1ut to ilintlrnu t;i:;u, tin' t r:i iisxrt at ion of tin' fruit liming iiKiti'i'iiilly injiucil it. l.hv:i!i:T mul Hurry , of Koi'litsU'r, Y.. ilisjihiyi'il otic lininlivil niul seven varieties of prnrs tuul fifty of JiIiiiii.j. T. T. T.yon. of Mirliiirnn, ronli ilm ti'il one lmndrcii uriil twenty five varieties of ttiili'M, nnd J. T. I'.'.liot, of the sunn stnto, liiis forty varieties. Tlie most noiii enli'i; of tin; new ni)lei is tlic ' Waliitiiiton." fjriiwn liy Mr. C'l;ir, of DorrlieMiT. iiml eoiiinnreil liy roine to the Gruveiislcin. iiltlimiirli ei tlently not j 11 :il to Mini elioiee variety. '! lie ninth li-iinmtiil meet in u" of t lie Meiety lonveiHil in the room inljoinint Mil K..lii!ii tion Hull, at noon yeslenlay. 'i'iiere ivas n large ntteinlanee of tho members of the Society every loyal s-tuti having its ivire Hcntittivp. Mr. "Vikler rcirive'l the ilelr fjiitf s ilh liis tisinil nrhanity, ami proi i cile.il at once to linii'.e-s. Tin; names of a l.'i'Lr list of new incinlirrs were niHMve;l, ami Mie renort of im-eil a nl uie tr. n -n re r tsnowi'il a tail' Oaiance m Ins nan.!:'. A I tin: )H llimx of the afu r.i-.;i M-.-ion ' Ma 1'iv-i ieni lna'h" tin' i r.-t cni:i i y iiimnal ; iuKln-si. It was v. eil-ti'iii'il. ii I'.l wjirmly ! i-omi'.ie'.iile.l J ;,- the ini aibcrs. Altera liriet'j inti'inlnelion, thanUin his associates fur I the many honors run 11 rrcil tijnm him, he i nrocei'ileil to speak ol the ercal advance vhich liomoloLiical seknec had mado in Ameriea within the jia-t ti w yeiir.-. lie treated at h nulli of the cultivation of fruit, snt-iikini; tk4 nl'seiiiiin::.-. He telcrred to the aspect and cultivation of trees as of great conse'inenee. and ilwclt upon tho im portance of thinning the fruit, especially of npplcs and pears. . At the conclusion of (he address Mie commitlce appointed in the liiornini; to nominate, ollicors for the cnsuinr; year re Jiortod a list. There was quite a warm though kindly discussion upon the propriety of naniin;;' vice-presidents for the southern states, some claimim; Unit, as the society hail no proof of the ukkvaltv of iis olliccrs in those states. Mi; v should he retained ; and j ...1, ...... .. .... tl,., ,,.l tl,..t 11,..,... is no loyally in the outli. -Mr. llovcy held this view, hut it was on a vole deter mined to li t Mie names i-litml a - reported hy the committee or in other words, to con tinue the southern o.li.'jrs. A C ATALOH'I.; OP Flit ITS. At a meeting of the society held at I'hi'a- ! ilelphia in lSill.), n committee of live persons : from inch statu was appointed, of which! Samuel Walker, f f Koximry, Ma-saehiisi its, : was ehainnan. to ptvpare n lit of fruits . tnlapled to the various local districts of our j widely extended country. Owing to the death of Mr. Walker, the chairmanship of this important coinmiitee devolved upon ' Mr. Harry, of I!oelie-ler, Xew Vork. That gentleman i'i ported that he had heard from j tin. member:; of the commit b.'j in twenty four slates, and had prepared a catah'uuc mi , j- : I I . I' .'. . I' it ... . 1.'..: . . I I i:tr as jios-1 ' .je i roni i ne i:i 101 iiaiiiou uei i ei i. The work had involved great labor, and lilttst. necissarilv be imperiecl. The plan of the catalogue is alike" ingeni- ous and an imiirovi nu nl upon nnv ever i .it i ii . . .. ",u"i"'" ".'' . . ' " " , -el u: very properly deiioii.inated it the corner- StOiie llltoll WHICH our pomolo-lcal teluple. is to he erected. 1 to pronounced .Mr. Harry entitled to a monument for his excellent beginning of a greet and important woi k, I The catalogue is intended to exhibit, in a j iorin convenient for reference, the. vaiielicsi of fruits Inst adapted lo Mie ilili'eren! statis nnd localities; subject to future revision and ! eoireei ion, as exi'eneuee mav retiuer nei s-ary and proper. It shows that at lids time the apple be-t adapted to general cul tivation in the slates is the Kerly I iarvert. the two varieties next in or.h r are (he Hrd Astrae.m and Kail l'ippin. The 1 n n.i.-li j Benuty heads the list of pears : the I5artlett, j Hell:; Luc rot ire, Heurre il'Anjou, Loui-e j Bonni! de Jersey and Sekcl following c!o.-e j tit hand. (hie hundred and tw nty-two i Varieties of pea and one hundred and sev- cnty-cight of apples are enumerated in t lit ) t titaloguc. though some of the latter are j known to but very few localities, and others I have been tabooed for a quarter of a cen tury, ns for instance the 'Alexander,'' which I the venerable Mr. Triiicc, of Klu-hing, pro-j nouneed never -worthy of cultivation. This feature of entering in the catalogue conipa- ; ratively i:r';nown varic'.iis, or retaining i those long .riliee iibainlotvii, is too only I point open to criticism, i'oity-'.hree vavie ties of i berries are eauim i at e, i : the ( Irailioii, Biaek Taitariar.. liinti h and .May Iu';e j ranking among . mo.t success fttl and popular, l'ifly-ilv vificiies of pi .aches are I iutrodaecd ; Crawford's early and lale Me-; locuton hading llie li-t. Six varieties of i nectarines and eleven of apricots ;1re thought worthy of recognition. Ol' tic former, the Laiiv Violet and l'lrui e arc liio.t c.xtn- ' mv ly r p u I; ai varieti. ri.,1 Ca Drop. :mw n, and of the. hater I the ibisla. 'I here are of plums ihe ' il'eon ( 1 i'. Smith s Orleans and ( ' the M.ior hirty three 1 go. Illlpe i 's Mul,!, ii I 'rince's Velio v liage and Washing ton, are the nu t grown. Of the three varieties of quinces the orange or tipple 6ta:i Is l;r.st. Of native .rapes seventeen : Varieties are recorded the Cataivba, Con-I cord. Delaware, Diana, DuhcMa and Hart-' ford Prolific showing" t!te greate-t. J mlar- ity. 'ihe he' named was commended by grower from the C'ana.l is to the District f folunibia. and is emphatically, as stated bv j President Wilder, -ihe grape for the m'.i-' lion.'' The single, l'.uli found wish it i; its occasion;,! tendency to drop its fruit, and it was coiueded that that .shortcoming is con- ; fined to vines too much shaded. It was re- I market 1 that no grape w ould stand tin eipiu! amount of .-nn. i As the foreign g'';rn s ere for cultivation i und.er glass, they aro not subjec t to th.e.i. variations induced by climate or soil, and. thi'More, they may be regarded i.s enitally adapted to nil localities. Very fe w of (he hil.-d coiniiliitees have made any reports in reference, to Mu se grape. Of currant eighteen and berrie. : Ml. Minted! varieties lire eniuiicral Chenv, May'd ictoriu and While Orape of! the former coming t'oremost, and of the ! latter the Iloughton's Seedling. Of raspberries twelve nnd ol' l iai l.b.-rries two kinds are registered ; of tin former the Orange, Bed Antwerp (of the lliiilon rivcrj and i'r.iueoiiiu t.il.ing pn eeih -nee ; and of) tho latter, the Lawtoit and Jorchcter, the I only varieties naimd, showing an cpud i adaptation for general cultivation. Of sti'.iwU-ri ies, tuciitv live Varieties arc ' I'ei'ollU'ed. W ils !'.'.- Alb.UiV, llovev's Sel il- iii.gs, Me.Vvov's Supi rior, and ihe new TiV)i!,ih do li'and taking ihe h ad, though elo-.ely challenged I y several other variel ies. The brief synopsis of the catalogue will ih monsiralc iis a I lie to li nit growers, 1 1.ict tue Ann. rii ail i'ouiologieal Society aecoiu. p'i-hi'd nothing niore from its oiigin than thus l.( ginuioj a it oik of such liiagiiili.it and Usi-!u!ncv, it would liave perfunneil a ii -A !o hilior. TUB IJINI IdMOJill. The ili.-euisious of the society upon the claims of in. w Iriiits ami the merits und lie m, rit.i of many ni l VHi ietie were tlceply ini-i'i tin-. j tV h'.mihtiiitv with theuuun.- rents species shown by some of tin? members wns quite astonishing. I'lesident M ilder is nn encyclopedia of nomological knowled-re. Mo iijiple or pear can be named that he is not perfectly conversant with. In most cases he is 'prepared to t;i e the dale niul place of its origin, niul to trace each of its peculiarities. J n this respect he is probably the 1'i adiot man in the convention, (hough Mr. Harry, Mr. Downing, Mr. Hcul "I'd others are marly na well informed. Alloyether tliu convention has been n prolilal'li! one, nnd will tend to stimulate the public interest in pomology. Thai the government is awake to tin-importance of t lie society is shown from the fact lhat the new Department of Agriculture was repre sented hy ils chief clerk, Mr. MeCormick, who took part in the discussions, and was eordiallv received. M u ii. HAVE YOU A COUGH 1 Thi n line .l.WXK'S V.XI'I ("1'nlt ANT. Ho not ntliov y-iur eoltl to lake it.--own eiauso. Two ilnnl of llie ii-liiiH of I'oti.iuiii'ti'.ii owe llioir nlllirlio!! to Hie liiliil loi-tiiki1 of niiina for ii coiii;Ii to cot well ; of itself.'' Jio not fail into I liis error, lait toiiil y nii.-i'lf nl oiu-o of a ieiiie(y whieli Ihii ty yi ur.s' j eiei'ien,'i' lets del. lollll'IIU'l is tl'i'Ulill lo IM'oeUlO II j -l.eeily ellll'. mavk yor asthma oil rirnii.si. ! 'I lien ne .IAYNI-. S l;.Pi:VI'iil!..T. wliieh will oven-otni. t ! 1 1 s..'i-i;i...lii; omIiI r;n I ton of lliO wilnl tule s. niiii I'liiwe tlii-ni lo t jec t inai'iioii or ntiiUer I wleeli clo tliem i:;i. ini.t liy na e;iy inol free exjiec j tornlioll reltioi e nil ililVielill v of I'l eiillillMt. I J!A VK Vol' lli'.liNl'lilTl.s ! i Thi-iii:e.1ANKV l'. I'l-.i'lol! AN T. TliiswW.- I -M e I'i ill. il.-c illell 101 V L'elle 1 1 1 V lie ile-eril -.,1 IIS ! :in iiii!:iniinoii ol' llie fine ki'i x.liieh lii i - llie inside of lln'Wiii'l I nl. i .- or nir ve.-. els. spri'mlii Ihroiuli ! omiv ..h: of tin- is , I'' i n l.ilon ..r eoiininf i tioo.' J lie l-'-vpe -lonnil Milnlues li.is i!.:l:i'iinlioii. i nlite.. llie iilteii-lii p, n ) nin. mil ilill'n ally of i lu'iMtliinir. nn I it llie e.t.-e i.. nol of loo loj. siaiiitin. ' will eel'tainlv Inoiluee a euro. jiAvi-: vi'i co.srMifn)X ? Tl,.n ii-.IAVM-: S I'XI'KCT'lliANN. Il elenn- Kes llie lui.Lr-' l:oin all ii I'italinir luatlers. while at 1 lie same time it ll"i 1-' and h: ii;ornto them. Of nil the I'llltedies w hieli lin 0 lteell otlered lo llie .ulll ie for tliis dread disease, none hio e slood llie tesl of time or maintained so ntii eisal n .o.ulai ily ns ihis i;iee!o l'.illt. 'Thousands who have lieenhell ll liy lheir fihysieiiins as iitenral'le hao he, n retorid to j-erftcl lealih l.y ils uo. mid tin ir teiiinony must curry cuovietioli to all who read il. iiavk voi: vt.KfitrsY? Tlien iisi.,AVXK"S KXI'FCTnltAXT. T.v liikin.tr takintr two or liiree lare doses in the eaily stajre ol the ili.- 'ase in iniiek suecession, nnd coveliiiL; nt warmly in lied, ihis prejuirari. n neis as ti sndorilie or sweatinir na. dieinc. nnd suhdties the inlhiiiuilioii nt llie oiii.sel. IIAVK YT V II' KlPIXll-C't'il II Then use .1AYXK S I!X I'Kl" l i'lv ANT. 1 here is no remedy w hi.-h so eH'eeHally ovep-omes this disrnse lis Ihe J ; x l .eelorant. hat j.arent eanwilness llie ulieriiiL's oi her i liililri ii lrom i;iisdistre.'.-in eoiu- 'luint v. ill ut u .11 all in her i.ower for their medi. ine so iil-'asan! o ihe taste, or relit i rlnin to niodiiee iinmi diale l.'Clilfit? liiveitn ; trial, and let il pvove ils eliieaey. ! 1I.VK Yi U" iT,nri" Tli.n iisoJAYXK'S l-:Xl'Kl"T"l!.NT. f)iil.lrn til suljeet lo no disease more sintdeti in ils a'laeks. I or. in llie ah-etiee of j roinvt le'ief. none luoie fatal j in ils results than t'nuip. Parents. tloTelore, .-houl.l keep at hand a remedy Hire and tliniouh. s-iieh n 1 remedy iu.iv la: found in the Kxpivtoraut. niul eviry : careful mother keii n supj ly hy her. .i ay.m: s i:xi'i:c"jnr,.XT. Is n standard nifilieine. Tor (hirty yt ivs it litis heen hefoi e Ihe pu1 lie. and dllrili.; tin- ..'! iod its earn live powers have 1 een li.-lilied lo'.v all elassesof people in all ipi.irters ..flhe world, l'h ysieians. elerL'yni. n. lawyir.-. ine.'ehants. and lueeloiliie.- have i erie'R ed il.s lelitedial eliivt. and have t'ln'lii.-hed u wi.h tln-ir le.titooiiy. tied il may I..; P-timl at lenr,, ju our Almanae. lo he pa l gratis of all a'i ins. 'J o their eoie. ineili et rlilieaie w e Would refer llie douhtir. lie KM I i Toi:.m and till la'. l. .I.VM: ',V So.N . I'.miii.v .Mi:ot. !M 5 are 1 y ml iriiiru;.iJs nerallv. Jitiv ir. Is in. sii:iitscs ikvcb:!., II;, :..,;:: V,:. Tj .' 1111". li'.ana.-emeiii of ti is well-known Hotel Iiav- I n leMiimd l..v .Me-.-is. tiiVI,K HKHK. Ihe 1. res, nl ol'ollietor... lea , e lo infoi in I In l.ullie. thai ,l:i I., 1, : i- li"W Lelo:- 1 1 ,. a on -I d V lelloviltel r.-iiiicl. nr.d improved, with a view to the p roper and ivinl.u ..u.le aeo..li;lno lill.ou ol lliosewl.o cental If stai.; hieent wilh tlieir eu.-tiin. liiu.-;.s will attention and ee.urle.-v. and no eM.ense llli will l.o snared that limy eolidllec to maintain o hotel in a liiM-elas. style. Tauiilies and othi is ile-irii.:? to rejourn in Harris luii'il iliuiiii: the suiiiinir nioi.ilis. williiud plensanl l oaiiliii and lare and w ell-A'en! ilate-l rooms alour establishment, upon inoderaie tenus. M'..'!T COYI.K Mareh 2d, is,12. J. CIl.KKUT IIKHI!. JAMES U A It j E 11 ' S WHOLESALE AND RCTAII. CLOCK EST A B L 1SIIMEXT, . 17. Corr.tr Srcontl anr! Cuttuut sti., I:tila!r!iihi:i. A nii.M v for ti i atkn r i:jrAi.i7i0Tini:TV J. Y 11 V S ll.lH lis. n eeiv ilesua!, arliele for I'liureh is, IP 'e s. M iakK. I' inatliiL ll'Mis.-s. Pail. rs. e. A'so. Mai.alar-uier ,, M; l,01.IJ l'Jl.NS. 4'loeU repaaiat and wari.inle.1. ri.M-K 'I'i ni.'iio'es oi every ileseription. l'liil:nlt'.:iila, J.iaaaiy Id, 1-til. liy i a i": iov Vl-T'iX S. M-AVt D.Mi:i. l'nn-ietor. rjlIIIS llli'f lil, Heelilral. eoiivenienl l.y I'as.-.iiU'er 1 I'm- to nil pails ol theeity. nnd iu'even .nr li. al.r ada.led to the eemfolti. nl.d wuliLsof llie V ': - in pll'.iie. I s ! in-, si .'a per day. plelida r L'l. si,l.y 1 !!!" 'i' 1 orl, pe C'eniitlrt . :";:. A. ir.syMv.'.'. jou a.xu oj;y. MhlSTAL "lTK hale the IVi'.o,! a.-soi mih lit of the most r,.,ful kiimis oi i i. na an I ' v :ta nielli a I I pe. malm leemn Ihe I liom the loos' duralife lnetal-. lini-hed wi'h t eare and uceaniey, sieui iiig' perle.-i jn?li- , peeiin, ii I!,,. I.s nnd e. lituales fumirliej upon l,p-p'iei.l.-.ll. a!-o, IMMXTIMi Vni'sses. wiiii lie ir ..; in ;, n; nees of a'l ihe approi ed makers. Wo uli T Y PH. of all the 1 .lest styles, of nil .-ies M,.,,, I'urnit lire l.al.oi ..s, i:,:; Hale.-. I'a .s. I'al.inel . I'm niline. 1 n. ill, li,. an 1 eli iy aili 'l" Ihe l'i'iul. er rnuiu. i ci o:s lioiral. 1 loinpi n:t. n'loii. i Aii.iniii. u rn i: a ni.. C'-'. jind tij ileel.niau ttieet, New York. M..y :t. W,. CiolltM'U i$ciltllio 4'ollff. T"! Ill.s poiiaraiiioii. niailc from the he.t ,laa 1.- 1 ei-olo lueliij. ( liy ell', SleeillS: IIS stl). I' nor XI Till ll S lli: KltAliK tor il iiern! In l il. ny. tiysp. p-i.i. nnd nil liillioiis Jn-onlers. 'I'hon.-ands who have Leon eoiopelled I" li'iailloll llie u-e ef eoll'i e. will u.e this wili'll ihj::'i..l.- ellei s. I lite eall eoiit.iiii.. the strenlh of two JoUl.d.-ul oidilli.ry eotlee. i'i ii e '.j eenl. ki'l.l.'KKS I.1AAIX. The p.:n-t an i lust I'AKIaiI I'liU'lipd; known, f .r noiknig liht. .-neui und nutiilious l.iendund t'nkea. l'l ice 1 o ei nls. MAM 'I'M Tl I. en nv il. Ji. Kill. LOCK, themi-t, Corner of bread mi l I'he-nul Street?, Mm. A m i. "ill i. And s..!.i l.v all !i .M iieh 1.' l-r,J. ler 'l- and li ICflMlm- "ItlliSro.Kl. .- r -.u mi: n a i: u a ay; ; .1 ; ,v r. ' 1'HAT TKl'XK 1.1 XK fr-.ui tlio X ' " '"'! 'V1' l'llil'"l;;,l'l'i. X V.u orlh und ik. II,. .. l'oU.-iIle. I. el, anon, All. nlovMi. l'a.-!on. Ae liains leaie llairi.-he.i? for l'liilad.lphia, Nnv ioik, Keadilis'. I'oltslille. mid nil llilenilldil.tu .S:a;u,i. at t s A. M , nnd I III I'. M. .New ink ll.vpre,--haves 1 1 airi-hui' nt 1 ;.i .. M 1111:11114 111 New Voik al S ".'1 the k.iiiio umriiiii. ' I'i. n s from II. n ri. long : 'lo Xew Vork s.i imi lo I 'liil..b Iplna 5 lln aedi. 'ii and 2 7U. ling ajjo cheeked liean uin leave Xin Yoik nt 0 A. SI , 12 Juion, aid h I' M. ( I'll 1-hiirL'll l.xpresi.). I.iin J'hiladel. 1 ''" 111 A -Ms and J Ij J Al It, r ...its , tl... V..u ....L- I.--. ........ 'r . i s ' '" ' ' " ' ' ' (" 1 M IHIU., Ihioa.h lo and li-oin l'illsl.iit";li wittiool ehniiiri'. I'a-i.' nj.'! r hy the l illiio. o.-a Kail Kond lenie l'orl I'lie.toli nl 4.4.1 A. M ., t.,- I'uils ai d u iulermedtalu HlaMon ; and nl ,"l nil l. At., for I'lilludelnLiu. Xew. J Vol k. nod nil a V Points. 'i ia in. li me I'o'llsv nie hi !l A. JI., nnd 2 I j M , I for t'liilad -Iphiii nod New Voik ; and ut 5 .'.il 1". .M , j tor Aiil.ui ii mi l I'.nt riii l.ni only, e leeiinjj jr i I'i. o: 1 1 rove mil wilh lie- I 'm la i.-ii Kail Kond. Aliaivomui, dalioii I',,., ,;, , i, u, , ,,,,. He.nl lr ut I. A .1 , und i. mm, iioni I'l ilndoiphin hi i I'. Ai i f Ail tliu tthoni Uuiiii iuu daily, i-uinla vx l'l.lid. A P-aiiday limn lenvu l'.ll-vlllu nt T '10 A.M. mid I'Liludelphiu al II la 1. M Cuinuiuiuiiou, .Mill ;, heiuon, mil Mteur-lou TielteU, III rudu.'ld lull , lo Mil I from Nil H,ilil. II A MCOLIS. M i17 Cfniiul l-ujiiuuaiii.iii ALL WHO WISH TO ITUCIIASE Good & Handsome Goods AT VE?.Y. LOT1 FPJGES, AND HAM! A L-AsIRGKE VARIETY r ss'.i.S't r i Jt4u, VIIJ. I I.KASK (.'ALL AT Til 12 ONE riMCK STORK OF S. ST. BRIGHT & 027 sun 23 tru-, lV., Who keep constantly on hind, ai. l are monthly riviiiiiiK from New Vork ai. 1 I'i.iliulelphiii. A CHOICE AND CI1EAP STOCK or ALL KINDS OF GOODS 'Imi-I t llw vnv.U fT tvfi v JUTS' r. Wi? initr tiii- iiiit'ulii'iM'i' ill-.' i -ii Ii-.. ; n i r. .'j'tTii'iilly .-toii'Mt mm r;iiiiiii!ii;i"i nl' nu- -:(.i. k. fiA-iin jixmij-cI iiml vc nix- i'M'i-uuJ lo t'li- r G SJ K AT 51 A UG A I S S AN 1) Splendid Inducements lo nil h lt'Mro to I'Uri-hM.-r lu.tH -. ii-Kitl ut f.iir j'ri' cs. Wc hut i't il jn-tt !)',! in linatiii that w hiu i the - a . h1:1h tij;li W' t.ni tat' with truth, that our Mm-k i.i w i-ll -i-Krlrd. niul rmhrueri inaiiy n ihit's 1 1 t to lv rotii.il il-fwh'T'.'. thir I'Vi.u'i.t a.-.vrti.n. ut oi.ii. ri.-'t all kinl of TOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC D H OOOJ3S notions.-. i.i.h i:s and iii"i.sii:uy, WIIITI." i;n'ip. IX VAIUKTV. liof'l AMI .-Hi -I.S, HALS AMI CA I'i HAKiiWAKK AN D Jl JiKN.-U All K, CIlOC'l lUKH A XI' OLA.? WAKE, r.VlX'IS, Oll.ri A.Nli VAllMMIi:.-", XlftJa3 &s CHKMIOALS, CDAt llMAKUKS SAJJVJ.UIS' VOWS PllOli ri.ii.i.. Bar Iron, Steel anil Nails, U. Y. UUKJIlTi i0N. tunbuiy, .M ij 7 "THEY GO EIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT BELIEF ' BTOP VOt'R COUOH! l'l'RIFt YOt'R DREAT1I! BTRESGTHEN YOUR VOICE I S P A L DI N G'S niKOAT t'.i'i:"ri. AltE (JOOI) FOU CT.KIK5Y5TKX, 000D FOR LKCTITIKIIS, 000D FOR rrilLIC SI'KAKKKS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR ('0XSUMrTIi:S. (Jcntleuion Cnrry Siiltlliii 'I'lirnnl 4'oii(trf Iuiin. Ladies nro ilelightid wilh Slllllll' 'I'llPtltll 4'tlllt't'l tollN. Children Cry for Spn1ilinH 'l'liroiit 4'oiilVrtittiiM, They relieve n Conpli iiintantly. Tlieyidonr tlieThnml. They nivc strenglli nnd Volume to the voiep. They imj.nrt n ilelieioui" iiroina to tho brcuth. They lire delightful to the taste. They nrc nuido of simple berha and cannot harm any one. I advise every one tvho hns n Couli era Husky oiee or a Had l'renth, or any dillieully of thu Throat to net a pnekaenf my Throat Confeetioiifi ; they will relieve you iiisdnntly. uuil you will nree wilh me thtil "they irorihl to lhesiot.' Von will find them v ery useful nnd plfiisant while traveling or uttendin juihlie meetings for stilling your Couli or allnying your thirst. If you try one paekae I am mile in i saying that you will ever nfterwnrds eoii.sider Ihein I indispensihle. You will find them at tho rujrt'ists J and L'eulers in Aledieine.n. Trico 25 Cents. My pinnlure is on eiieh pneaknee All others are ! counterfeit. A lnekne will be sent hy mail, prepaid, on reeeipt of Thirty Cent?. Address. HKNliY C. M'Al.liINii. No. IS Cedar street, New York. Fur fide nt H. A. Fisher's Urun Store, isunbury. I'll, 0 CURE MervousKeadache cure e v I'.y the line of these Pill- the period ie ntlneksof Xer vons or Siek lleadaehe mny he prevented ; and if taken at the eouiineiieeuieut of an nttaek ituiiiediule relief from t'aill and siekla'SM-s w ill he ohtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and lleadaehe lo which females are sosuhj'-et. 'J hey net gently upon the bowels, removing Cos- tiveness. I-'or Literary men. Sdob-ntn. Pelieiile Feiiiiile". nnd nil persons of sedentary hnbits. Ihey are valuahle as n Liixtitiee, improi iiiLr the aiitietite. eivinir lone and J vior Iti the dielive orians, and restoring the imtu I ml elnstii-itv and lia n.r'h of Ihe w hole s stem. The CLTiiALir FILLS are the r.sulinf ..n in I vesication and earefully eondlieled experinu-nls. J liavinu' heen in lisp niany years, dui ine; whieh time j Ihey have prevented II l: I la til led a I a.l atailllitof j iain nnd -ntl'ei iiiL' fi"lii lleadaehe. whether oriiiiat i nn; in the i,er oiii system or from a deranged state : of the slonineh. 'I he are entirely vegetable in their e.'iuposilion. and mil v he taken nt nil times wilh perfect safety. I without making any ehntifre of diet, mid the nhseiice ! ol any disaieeahle tai-te niulers it easy lo adminis ter tuelu to ehildreu. iti-AVAiti: f.F cin xTi:iin:rrs The ciiuine have five simitures of Ilunry C. Spahlin on each llox. Sold by I'rui-ts and all other Jiealers iu Medi eines. A llox will be sent bv uiuil pn pared on reeeipt of the, Price, 25 Cents. All orders should be addressed lo HEISTRY C. SPALDING, is Cedar Street. New York. For tale ut FISHER'S lirug Store. Sunl uiy, I'a From the Fxainini r. Norfolk, Ya. Cephalie Fills neeomplish the object for which they were made, viz.; Cure lleadaehe iii all ils forms. From Ihe Demoerat. St. Cloud. Minn. If you are. or have been troubled with Ihe head ache, send for a box (Cephalie Fills.) so lhat you mny have them in euse ol an attack. ' From the St. Louis Democrat. The immense demand for Cephalic Fills is rapidly increasing. From ihe linetle. Davenport. Iowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name wilh an article he did not know to possess real merit. From the Advertiser. Providence. It. I. The testimony in their favor is sinm. from the most respectable ipunrters. From the Daily Xens, X.w.-rt. 11 I. Cipbulic Fills are taking Ihe pn.ee oi ul. kinds. Frwn the Kanawha Star, Vu. We are sure lhat persons millcring wilh the head ache, wholly them, will slick to Ihem. ! From the Advertiser, Providence. It. I. The Cephalic Fills are said to be a remarkably cflcotivo remedy for the headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. 0 A SIXU1.E liOTTl.F. OF sr i: ji isavp imp eiiiE ! KlMiltliuK'N IV ir4l ;iu'! Npalaliiiu! ar-f I ltic Siilllu lr-u -'! 4.liit! WILL S.VVK TKN THIKS ITS COST ANN TALLY. A.4 ru'viiK-uU will linpprn, trrn in will rr.'iilultit fiiiiiiliis, il U vrr.v iliiniljle In hnvo some chiHp iin.l Oiiivi iiiint ay 1'ur iii'iiiring Furuiluri',Xuy, t'rook i'ry, 4o. (I'ALHIXU S rUtPAlItD ULVK Mril all null fiiit'rKfnvii, mid uu hniiM'hold enn klVoi'l to nilliuiit il. li ia ulwuyn rvudy auj up lo (he lUkiug Kiiut. ' ISU TLIN' KVERY J101SE." A Uruli acuimipaiiici cueh l)ot(le. raicKaa CKNTS. Aililnvt HENRY C. Kr.I.M.il, Nu. 4"i Oinlar Klrvel, Ni w Yolk K,.r nal.i al It A. KIMIEll til'rug 6ior, t'untur Nuithuiubiiluiiil county, I'a. 0 A l! T I 0 N Ai riTttiiii unpriiii'ipltHt pfrMitw ar attruiptinf tu I ml in nil mi the uiiiipvliiiK pui'iio iiiiiiuiii.Ui i' my III I'AKI.U l.Ll K. I ..uU C.UI...U all p. laulii to xtuuinntMii.ro pun htu-inn. ami w timi (h full ni4ini MVALl'lNci K i ULPAKLU l.Ll L,ionth ouuid wrppr i nil ol lieu tu ihiuUIh-k cvuuur- Iwilk ' ly3 1-:- 1 Kead'aciie, ECONOMY! & GEOVEB & BAKLR 3 Firtt Premium SEWING MACHINES FOR. FAMILY I'BK AND !f ii n ii I it ft ti r I iik1 I'lirpoHrM. With lli mmcn, l-'ellcrf, Tnekers, Corilem, Hiinlcn, 4c rEICES FE05I $10 UPWARDS rJT,Bt Ji:Bti2 OROTER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Moke the IK'k or Plmttle Ptitcti Mnrlittien of the f:im iwitirriw. nnd nt the wmie pri'M-m-n tlicir celebrated Dot' lil.K LOCKSTITCH MACHJNKS. Thin iBthfi only Comrmny ihflt mnkes both kimlH, there fore the only one thai can upply all the wauta uf the pub lie. CV P'trrlinseri! enn tnke tln-ir cboipc of cither Ptitc with the priviipffp of cxchnnainB fur the other. A new my le of Shuttle Mnrhine runs fust and quiet, fin Veil Milken Tail tin, Shoe Uinleit Ac. At the ir Price uf $40. or IH'Y THE I1K!T.1 GUOVKM A BAKKU'S.ff M Co. 730 ChePttiut Street, lMiilHiklphin. t' II. H. Masskr, Sunbury, Pa., Agent lor tho Mniiufnc'turer. DiTcmlifrai.t)! ly 4 KM IMI, IIO I I I,, Snn1nry4 !orlliiitiilM-ialiiii(il i'o.. fllinS lnrc niul cnmnindious Hotel, now tnnnncel X 1'V .TA.MES VANDVKK, is nituato nt thn Hail ronrl t'pot. North Ktift tuirnor of Murket ,Suaro. Sunbury. l'u., niul nt the terminus of the. Sunhury A Kric niul Northrrn Centrnl Knihoiul. nnd is ojien for the lU'couiuioUiiLioii of Travelers ittul the Jiiblic in Ihe tirni.rietnr will irive h rxeluMve attention to tliu eiintuit ami convenience of his jfiiest. and is (leteriuincil to make tlii.-t t'-ital'lihliinent rmik Hinui) the first in the State. His tuMe w ill he supnlinl with thehest thennirket enn roluee. having the mlvintajri? of daily etnitnu nieution hy earn direet from JJiiltiiuoi e. aiul aho from I tin 0 hrinin m-odnco from thu ftiri'ottudin coimiry. Jlis iiaiw ill he iii.'lied wilh the jiureyl liquors the market can produce. Careful and ohlijriitfj servants alwnys in attendance. New and eomniodiuu.j fftuhliuj; has just been added to the premises. A nharc of the local and traveling community is niost re.n:ctfully Ptilieiti-d . Sunbury. .January 12. iMil. S. Z. GOTTWALS, C 0 M MI SSI ON M E It C II A N T Xo. SI 2 Sjirittf (i'ttrflen Street, Vhiliuhl hia 1 KM'I'.l'TIM'I.LY Mints e',iififriuiiti!!8 of ull kuuls of country proline-, exrn family I'luiir. r. I'eiuir Ituviii'd ui tin vi y centre ol ImsuirtB. and linviii a very extrusive lietail Trade undri Inn own oiiiiifditiie in pvrvi vi mi, lie has Hiupli OicilitifH for oltfiiiuiug tlievcry hnile-ft uiarnel pne-f lor evt-rj tliiny he wells. ieremU-r t, IMil.- -ly E IMil i; cV i,io SEWING IVTTVOIITrsTE OO-, u.:s lilldAhWAV. Ni;V ViUJK. 'i -rrij,tt 1 1 Cttri ti , t'-ai l'ittitjit s of 'or.(, vk'I i ( 'it Mn:l Fitt . cru -rAMii.v si;vi.V(; .maciiink," HAVINCi atfain. da well t -taldi-hed and Ihitterinc reputalioii. Wuvji of all tunc hint yt t intr.i- "llired. the one best adapted !o A I.I. K I M'S K V Mtt.V Si::. aiel having met wilh a suece-- in if- .-.tie beyond our irrt-ale-l anticipation, so nnti'li so. tint r three nioiith- our orders have been ahead f our capacity to supply, we would hw aniMUiiiee thtil wc have ite-reascd i ur manuf.ieturinir facilities, m that IVoin ilii-i time (orlh. wc shall be enabled to Mipply orders on demand. In the change- brou.'lit abnut by the vir. nn one tliinir ha.-- played more important part than the "Si:wiv; M niM'.." Without il tin cr-totirth-: of our si, Idiers would fo-day he clothed in anything but 'Military Co tutni-." All over the land army clo thing h;is heen llie wi.rk rcipiircdof cur patriotic women, and nobly have :hey n -ponded. Not eontent to nuike i-iily so many garments as their bauds euiil I uecolnpli.-li. they lorn called tl Sewinir Machine'1 lo their aid. and by it have ndled out the Soldiers Covts. (: aiel Snnrrs. at a late asioni-hiiii to theiuselve-. Kru.wiiis tltat this work i-nuld not lou continue, many th'Uilitlul. prudent hou-ew ives. were candid to si led the machine of all others, whieh would do the heavy army work, and when d'.newiih that, then to be u-e 1 as ilu-ir Kamim Maciiink. and iu selecting one of the riNKi.i; A l.iov Srwivf: Mu-iiivk fovi-vvy's F.wti.v M u niM v" with wliii-h vi.u may sew from the finc-l cambric to the hea b--t cloth, without ehnn'e nf feid. needle, or ten-ion ;h v Iiae not been di.-ai pointed ti..... i.... :.. . .i ... .1.1 .i 1 . . i , Thii.i huvio' developed tlie adaidahilitv of nur machine for ull kind id wuik Wl. lllVe made another itcp in aihance. m.d by -several important cliane-o in our "No. .'t Mi: nn m M cimks." have produced a ' Tit.'iiiM; M i iiki:." which we eonlidentlv claim to be the "liKSl TAlU'iMNti MACHINK" yet introduced, "cwiuvf the co:irc.t linen thread witli a much ea-e as the common "ottoii and when reijuired may be u-eil to do the very tinest cambric work, with Km or l!"n cidloii tliu.- eomhiniiii in one compact form, everv oualitv renutred in ei'her a FAMILY 'K .MAN I'FAfTl" 11 1 i MAC III N K e have had our Machines before the public bniLT enough to cftiihli-di i heir rejuitat ion. Poetw of others who started with Hyintr cohu "have lallcn by the wayside ; ' and "sot.ii the places that knew them will know lliem lai more.' Step by step has the Kinki.k A Lvux Maciiink Won i!i way to public fin or; itJ -iuccc.-s is e.-laUi.-hcd. and heiieetoith our aim shall be. as it has in llie pa.-t been, to still further improve, simplify and reduce the cost tf our ma chiuvs. W'v hall. in a ft w days, isr-ne a new price li-'t. For further particulars ud.lios, ITNKLi: A LYON SKTNi MACIIINKCO . Nit. .fi.'l Ihoadway. New Yolk- I tj II IL Msm:ii, A;;cnt. Sunbnrv. l'u. March I'.J l'iM'K;it anna V BtliioiiiUiii'K CCaii ro;il. ON and after Xo ember IS.'d, Pa-ener TrHii will run as follows : MOVING Sol TII. A- Vo.wi in.. "in A. 121.. P. Leave lcranton. A M Kin.-toii, l!looinliur. Kupcrt. 1'anville, Arric ut .m tiiiiiubeiland. Mo INii Leave N'orthumberland Ihinville, ltupert. lilooiu-hur;.'. ' l inirston. Arrive at Scrauton. s in ti : lu nu nhutii. 4 ::n J' M ; n :.i;. .S.;7 h uu ,ea e, 1 UO P M !'. P lit M. A Passenger Train nlxi leaves A. M , fur Siraiitoii, to connect New York. Hctuniin. leaves f uf train fnun New Yoik. at I K'i 1 The Lackawaiimt A litoomshur. LiiiL'ston at s.::n with a train for rantoii on arii nl M. Kailroad coiinect- wilh the Inlaware. Lm kawanna and Western Hail road at .Vruntou, for .New York and inUnnediute oints east. At Kupert it eonneeth wilh the Cnitawia Hail road, for points both vn.-t mid west. At Noriliuinhcrlaud it cotinetds with the Philadel phia A Kric, Railroad ami Northern t UiUal Hail road, for puiuu weat und south. JoMN P. ILf-T.KY, Sup't. J. C. W km s. Uenerul Ticket Aeut. April 6. JstiL liili-riialioitzil lloll, .'Oj ami -307 Jiotnirm, Cutmr I'ujUiu Slmt, KKW Y0UK. rPIIlS first class House theimist quiet, homelike J. and plcufunt Hotel in the city -offers superior in-luct nieiits to those isitiiitf New York lor business or pleasure. It is central in it locaUou. ami kejiton the Li uoi'KAN Pi.av. in eonneetioii w ilh Ta v iok h Saloon, where relieshnieniH can be had at ull Imurs, or served in their uuu phiui-i The charged uro mo derate, tho rKim und attendance of the lirst order baths, and all the modem convenience atliteheU. March 2i, J VST received from Xtw Yrk lariro ashirtment of WALL PAPFll, conaisliug of Unk HonitKn AND SlXTY-TUUFB Il W KH V.S (1 V LKL AM) pAT- TKii.vs, varyiitK in price from tieeuU upwards, ull of Whieh will be old ut tho luwot cush iriceii. ut tho cheap Btore of J. JI. LN'litL. t?uubury, March 22, 184)2. IVovUfoiito, lard, rheenn, Lard Oil, Iiiitd Fruit, Smoked lieef, llean, Umter, Ac , Ae. Ha mi, Hule, Hhoulderf. Polk, For Salu by m M 'LAN l, Che-tnut Street Whm-f Pliil(Jl. l.hi. March 2l, lhoa -Jmw 1 II. II. i'ulliieUoli't Hlteiide ibuinbeilaud, I uiuu, & and i.yc.miiir. i si:it, .UMi SlNlilHY, pa d U iu the- count u of Nor ndir, Muutour, Columbia iirKrHiiNcr.a. Hon. John M Iteed, J'hilnde h hia, A it oIU i Co., lloru H in A Poller. Morton MeMi. I.mcI ri , " y. Kciehiin a i'u ( jj vrl Street John W A-d i mead Attorney ut l.a, Mal'liUM A i, Aitoriion ut -!.. utulury, MtvU New Yeik Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Prepa ration. DR. H0CFLA1TC0 CKLEBKATKD GERMAN HITTERS Prepared hy Dn. JACKSOW tc CO., rhtludelphla, Frrni'n. Will tlfcctunlly rure ldver Complaint, lyppp. ia( Jaundijo, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease ol tho Kidneys, nnd all diseases arhdng from a disordered Tdvcr or Stomach. Such ni Cnnmipation, Inward riles, Fulness or Hluod to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nnuseu, Ileiirthura, Didciint for Food. KiilueM nr AVeiulit til the Stomach, Sour F.iuctntious, Siiikmp oT Flullermg at the Pit of the StuiiiHcli, Sw-iinniiuff of the Head, Unified himI DuTicuIt Ineathiim, Fluttering nt the Henit, Chokmp or Suffocating Stainutiotis when in u lynitf postuie, Dimnens of Viiinit, Dots of wcl before the Sipht, Fevei and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency ot Pertpiiution, Yellowness of the Skin and Kyen, Pnm in the Sale, Hack, Chect, l.nnhs, JVe , Sud pen FluBhea of Heat, Hinnutft in the FIcrIi, t.lon slant lam eiuincsof evil and emit DenreNKion of SatritJi. and will positively prevent YELLOW FliVER, lllldUl S FK VFdt.Ac. The Proprietor in eallinir, the attention of thepuhlicto this pie nration, does to with a feeling of the utmost con fidence in its virluei-! and adaptation tu the diseases for which it is recommended. It in no new and untried article, hut one that has stood the test of a twelve ywirs' trial before the American peo ple, nnd its reputation and side are unrivalled hy any tumilar nrenaration extant. The testimonv in tis favor triven bv the inoat prominent anil well-known Physicians and indi viduals m all parts of the country is immense, and n care ful perusal of the Almanac, published annually bv tho pro piietors. mid to he had gratis of any of their Atrents, can not hut satisfy the m"t skeptical that thi remedy is really desiii vine the crput celela ity it lus obtained KKAI) TIIK i;VHH;.CK. From J. Newton Ltrown, D. I) , Kditor of the F.ncyclopc tl in of Iteliiiiotm Knowledge. Althoneh not disoopr-d to favor or recommend Patent Mediciui's In (jcneral. thmujjh distrust, of their mcredients nun r-uecis, i yet knowoi nosuuicient reason way a man nmv not ti'tatiiv to the benefit he believes hmiell' t" have received from tiny simple preparation, nt the hope that he may i mis conirmute nunc hentiit oi oiutrs. I do Ihis the inoie reinhlv in rcirard to 'IToofland's Cot- man liitt;is,'' prepared by Mr. t. .M. Jackson, of tluscitv, because I was prejueieed auaiitft them lor years, under the iiTipirfcsion that thev were eluctly an alcohohc mixture I am indebted to my fnead Hobeit Slioemaliei , I'.Kip, lor the removal of tin prejudice by proper terj, and for ciicutr ncementto trv them, wdien sutleruuz from ereat and ton e-'iitinued debiht). The use of thnf botiiea of ibede Hit, fers, at the heft inn in? "f the present year, wns loltowed hv evident relief, ami restoration to n deuiee of I toddy nnd mental viror winch I had not felt for six mouths Iwfore and hnd almost despaired of rec'imiue. I tlterefore thank Cii'd and my ft tend fordirectina na to tlo use of tln-m. Pl.dad'a., .lunf-M. Isfio. J. NiiWTO.N BllOWN. AueiiFt 31, IMil. ly RHEUMATICS! DR. LELAND S A N T I II II E U M A T I C B A X I) PLUM ANFXTLY CI'UFS RHEUMATISM! IN ALL ITS VAlIU'l'S l't'HMS A -ute or Inllanimalory t Chronic, Lumbago. Sciatica. Pleuro dyne. Ac. S'.ifTne-.- of the .bunt.- and ('ranip-'tioury. Neural gia and all Nef vnuy AtVectioii Kryipela". Salt l;heum ami Sendulou- Lruptioii-' of tho ,..dy Neiitralie-the Impurilie-of th.i llh-.-d and Kluids of tin- u hole .-syteiu. nnd efleetually coiint-THCting Mcrctirial and other poi-nnou iidlnences. It in a convenient arrange UI"I.T. coutaiuiiifr n Mi ifieaied Coiui" 'Und. lo he wniuarouud tli tudv. ahonf iii; waist Ki I A .,i I I I X TIN i, ALL PAK'I'S wlieiev,-! llie tliHejiye may I.e. It c:in lit W"i a wnhotii noMiy lo the most tieheate pers'ii. md iiii c 1 1 a i iti in llie r i r hal'its of hvuii; if re cjuneil Itrutireiv reiii"Vrs 'lie diJiea-e Inun the siem. Willi liie fidlae.oiiH use, in fuch ea'-i, ol povveifiil internal medicines, which weaken and destroy llie eonctituhou anil five temporary re lief only hy Ktupil mi! the (.y-te-n, uml dcadeuini; its vitality. By tins tieatinent, thf medicinal pro-)erio-F coiitaiaett m the Iviml. hemi; of a hiuhiy ai"tn ihe and voianle natmermd eapat'le of Li-jiilt readil) alisorlietl, (.lirouuh the pia-es t( the )k in , come into diiect eoulact w ith the UIo-nl and g'-ne r; 1 1 c'reill.ilion. williont tiiNt ha iiu: to pat- iIuokliIi Ihe Ht'iuiMi-ii, wnieii would tend n it only tu deduct man their dilutive power, hut to impair tlx-in-tci n;il oaim an i!r r:i the iliesll n also Tims avoidmc the iniioiou eil'ectx, fool ten tlie resulr o Internal remetlie, Mud nl'eetine a perfect cine hv 3 pm l l"s hilt and eipializiiu; the ci c ilatlon ol the Vital llnnU ami rrfUoinii: lite putts alleetedtoa lieriilliy e-'iiilition Tins I Sunt ik also a m"t powcrinl 'ANTI-.MLKtM 1IAL AtiFNT." Calomel he nil? Ihe primary cause ol a hn-je part of tlie Ht'll neRH, eiiralie PaniH ami Ii IicuukU ick, bo preva lent 'md will entucly relieve the item fiwn Ut permciouii tat vet. M derate er.ej: .rc cirt-d in n few djiysmd we are C'ustituti I ecctvicu lll.d. u'-'ed tent im -nialtJ to winch we invite mspectiun nt our odice oi their t dicaey in aiiravuttd cases of loj. Taiufing PKICK TWO PALI.AKS. Maybe h.d f Pne--uisfg. or will tie neat hy ni ul iii"ii receipt !" S'J. r hv express every wdieie. with alt iiejctf:iiy mstiuc I H 7k G SMITH & CO , Sole Proprietors. ! I'.'l LuoAitw.w, near Prooiu -treet, Ni:w Yupk. 1 I '.. 1 'realise, witli Cerlifud Tcstimoi ii.l?, sent flee AHAPTFH TO'SoLIHLUS. ; t. is Suphnry. Friting A Oiatd. j J " tieorife Pliirbt. ' N.uthun.herland. It. H. MeCev. i March . ImU. ly ' lATH3i;US A. o, I ltorii'v al IjIim. NV K0 C..r Fult-n and Hromlway. NKW Yt'liK. Will eatefully , atu iid to Cidleciioi..- and uli other matters intnWvd to lln ir care. May LM. InS. 1 I O Al l, U AM IXJ IMICM. New Settlement of Vineland. j .1 i:i:mi:iv ran jiaud tim : A Hare op urtui ity in the P.c-t Market, and must ! Vli-hMul hi i llcalll.t'iil Climate in the Cuion. ! Only Thirty Miles South id Philadelphia, on a 1 ltailroad ; beinir a rich, heavy soil, and highly productive wheat laud ; aniungid the bet in the tiardcii State of NewJersiv. ' ( ll con.-its of 2il.ni'fl acres of noon land, divided into Fai in; of ditl'erent .-i.es t-o .-nit the purchaser ' i from 2o neres and upwards titul is sold at the rate of I l j to ifcn per acre for the farm land, payable onc i toiirth ca.-h, to id the balance hy ju;uter-yi arly instal : nn nt-, with legal interest, within the ti i in id' four ' M'mr. ; I Tin: SOIL I j r-. in urct pai t, a Hieh t lay Loam, unliable fr , Wheat, tiras.- and 1'oiatoi- ij-o a d:rk ami rich i sandy loam, suiialdc f-a Corn. Sweet Potutoes. 'l'o , haeco. ah kind.- of cetiihlcs and root crops, and the fnie-t v.iriciie.-'d iVnit.-uch a.-tiiape-. I'cu'dus. P ar. j Apt icotf. N e-iai ine-s 1 Hack her r ies, Melons, and o; her hints, best adapted to the Philadelphia and New j Yoik niaiket-". In iv-peet to the soil and rops ilicrc can be no nntake, as n-i ! i i - cim cxamiuc both, and none are expected lo buy before mi doin. and liudiii; i these clatemeuls I'oire. t under these circumstance.-, ; miles.-these statenieiil'i were correct . tin re would be in; u.-e in tin ir beiiic- made. It is considered TlIK Hkst Flit IT Soil, IN TIIK IMon. See Heports of Sohm Hohin.n. F.-ip. of the New Ymk Tu nitty and the. well-know n ai;rieulturit, M illiam Pairy. of Ciiinamiiisoii, New JerMy, which will be furnished iuouiicrs TIIK MAHK1.T Hy liMdvin oer the man the reader will perceive that it enjoys (lie best market in the I'uion. and ha direct communication wilh New York and Philadel phia twice a day. bcintf only thirty-two miles from tho laltcr. Produce in ihis market brings double the price that it docs iu locations distant from the cities. In this location it can be put into tuaiket the same morning it is gathered, ami for what the farmer sellt he gets the highest price ; whilst groceries und other arli Ies he purchases, he gets nl the lowest price. In tho West, what he sells brings him a phtauee, but for w hat he luivs he pays two prices. In locating here the settler has many other advantages, lli w it bin a few hours, by railroad, of all the great cities of New Fnglaud and the .Middle Stales. He is near bin old friends and associations. He ha school for his chil dren, divine service, and all thu odvuntugc of ciul iitaiiou, und he U Dear a largo city. THE CLIMATE Is delightful ; the w inter beinjjf Kalubrious and open, w hi 1st the summers are no wanner than iu the North. The lo. at iuii ia upon the line of latitude w ith northern Virginia. Persons wanting a chi.) go of climate for health, Would be much bene thud in Vineland The mild ness of tho climate and its bracing influence, makes it excellent (or all pulmonary utlcclious. dvspcp.d. or general debility is it or 4 w ill notice a dilb nuev iu u few day. Chills and level, are unknot 11. CONVKMKNCIKS AT II A ML Pudding material u plenty. Fish und Oyntert uro plcnlitul und cheap. initorr must expect, however, tu nee u new plac. WHY THE PH0PFHTY IMS No'f JiFEN SET 1EE1 liFFtUtE Thiv rtueftiori the reiler naturully It u be- chum; il hu bm-u held in Urge tract, hv lunntie- nut tliAHist'd lo till, and being without rail toad facilities tbty bud tew inducmnent. The rallimot U Jut been opened through the property Ihu ewiu, of ihe Hint time Uit.-r. ure .bown o er (ho Uml hi a eun iage, fieo nfrxHii, aud uttoidvd lnue mid opp-rtuiity for tin-rough im ewtigatloii. '1 Uom a bo cmv wilh a 1 lew Iu viUw. houlU hiitii( m HH tu fMcuiv iheu purcliu 1 m m It tliofj uiu not hebf whu r tul. 'i b Mtlci thing in ItMtd liutiw, ttrUcru people hav ; b.lU ihloHU OUt of till I bnUilUt or bullli.. h'llil little ifcrMiut or li)ll Hit out a u In iliirl IhruU m ) tviu ihey vaa buy a j ie,e h l utd it uokP pnv and ran more than make wages in improving it. nnl when it is done it Is a certain independence and n Ioks. A few acre in fruit treci will insure a comfor table living The land is put down to hnrd tim. prices, nnd all improvements can be made al a. cheap er rate than any other time. Thn whole tract, with six mile? Trout on ihe Kail fond, is bcintf laid out with fine and spacious aveuuei, wilh a town in the centre live ncro bdn in tho tow;i sell at from ?laO to ?2iH) ; two and ft half acre hd, at Sn to $iau to $21.10 ; two und n hall acre bd-, at from S(I lo.SlL'd. and town lot. f.o feet front by laO fr.t. dce), nt JflfHl payable one half cash ami the halaiu'T w ithin a year. It is only upon farms ul lwenty aere4 or more that four years' lime if driven. 'Jo y ami fact urc'r. tho town allord.i n fine oponini? of the Ftor nianufaeturiii'i bu"in(si. and rttlu-r arii eli, beiiiR near Philadelphia, and the Fiirr"undini country hae a large populalien. whiuh utlunl-i a good market. This settlement. In tho eourse of .everal year, will he one uf the inot hitintifut places in the country, and inoft agreeable for a residence. It is intended to innke n Vine and Fruit prnwin rtnuitr v. this culture is the niod prolilablu anil tlm hc.t aifapted to market, Kvery acvantae and etm veriicnee for settlers will be introduced, and will injure tho prosperity uf tho place. The hard times throughout the country will be an odvnntairn to tho settlement, as it compels people to rewrt to agricul ture for a living. Large numbers of people are pnrehafing. and peo ple w ho desire the best location should visit the place ut once. Improved land U aUn f r sale. TiMur.it. Land can bo boinht with or wilhunt timber. The timber at market valuation. The title is indisputable. Warrantee Deed? given, clear nl all incumbrance, when the money is paid. Hoarding conveniences at hand. Letter! promptly answered, and Reports of Solon liohiiicon and Win. Parry, sent together with thu I nu t, rut lltiraf. Pomte to the Intel: Leave Walnut street wharf, Philadelphia, at tt o'clock, A. M.. and 4 P. -M , (unlet there should be a change of hour.) for Vine land, on tho tila-sboro' nnd Millvitle Uailroad. When you leave the cars ut Vineland Station, just ripened, inmiire for tliAliJ.Lrt K. LAN PIS, Po?t mintf er. 1'ouiub r of the Colony, VtSKt.ANn. V. 0.. Cumberlntid county. . J. P. S. There is a change of can at ti!ahorn ANo beware of sharper? on the eai from New Vork Mid Philadelphia. t' Vineland, inquiring yuir bu.i tie?', destination, Ae. Hki'out ok Sot, on IloitiNsoN, or Tin: Nkw Yokk, Tin nr nb. tros tiik Vim:lni Skitm:mi:nt. t 1f-J Tli.i following is an et tract from the report of Solin ludiinsoii. Ls'p. published in the New Yrk Tit liinn in reference to Yine!;md. All per-'.'r.H c:tu read thi. report with interest : A'f r.rittiirai uf Par mi ni n tr hutm IV u'aut Jit-mat As Hj'un Nrrt .s'o, its iicat j rti h 1 7 -U'tc ( 'arise of 7v rttfiti . 1 tin -a at of ( ' , oj s s Protittvrd Jntrttusl Pratt arc. It i? c?rtaiulv one of the niu-d tn-ive r. rtilo : trade, in an alnuHt level position, and -ni'shle con dition for pleasant farming that we kin-w ol tj-i ,-i lp ' of the western ivaine. We found -olio ot the ohPr 1 farui apparently just a.-' prolitahly pmdiKiive as J when lii-t cleared of fore-t lifiy nr u !.:n. lrc.1 jmih I ago I The geoloji-f would "Till uN -over the c .u.-e of (hi ! eonttiuii'd firtili'y. i he v.h lc country i- a marine ' depoit. an I all through the -i.il we found cvidcr.ces ! of caleaiiou-sui'-tances, n-vt vt-V.y in the form of 1 induraied calcaieocH marl, -how ui;.' many di-titi 't l'i-riiw of am ient ,-!o id' the I'Tii-i.-v f nuriiion : ar, t this marly -uhst.it.ee i- c.ittcl I :ill thf-.ugh tic -oj!, 1 iii a very comminute I form, m.d in x.iei e-i;,;;. tioti n.o-t o'L-ily av-imiinr. d ly ;t;i. i, n th.- 1 fa i nii'i de-in s tu euit ; af c. j Mar!, in a'l tt t rti'.-. h:i- heeii !...,! ., f.-finin: ; crop- in Lnulaiid . fi'-m il:c ;imc i w :- o--'M:j ;. I hy the Piotuai;- ; a lid in France and 1 ! . : :,,::i. . a n ;u ! u d is count) d on us a valuable i - d oi in'iMii e. t'.:rt can be dug and eai i-d and s re,i i oyer th"li. !d Ibv much more a limbo., t Lit: . : 1 n .0 : 1 w ii-i- (ootid ; tilre'i y mixed thioii. h the -oil. w lo -e n- w particb-s ! w ill In turned up and exposed, an 1 tnn .-tormc i tj the ow uci s u-e e ery ! i me it s t h" ei 1 U . Having then saTi-ti-d our mim! of lh" cac-e. ihey will not lie e.t-'irel wtlh wnuder at .reiii "nduhi:f.f e i 1 1 n 1 ' " t f t-rtiiity in a -"il whii'h i;i otlcr silun tioiis. having the ,;.iiuo e-euerai tdiai aci 1 !-! ic- or a' least ej p'-araiu i-i. i- entirely ui.i ) inut.er.. ! i . e,-. pi a its lodiicliv n-. i- prou.otvd ly art iilt'i..! t-itili-attou. A few word about the rp: .lity and v::lec tl.is h.nd tor cultivation, ol whi 'ti c hue --m: -iioi proof. t!ur fir-t Vi-i! was ( V. ilii.im I' V. ;;, -n !t,m Kim t vi!.-!iip. 0 l.iu.-oter coi;i.t;. . v !:' p::i.,a-i-d .- -:i!. eight iiiil,-.- nonii of Mi !-. di'e. -.!.oM; ti.:- oar- ago. tor the purpo-" of est a hi fdilt l;" h st e;t in I;; i 1 : . in v.mk Up til" 'lllibcr illlo iulid'er. to -el,d '.-Il 1 V '.fo- lieV railroad, as vw 11 as the tire-., o I and ivm! . tor w I i n he huitt a branch M at k a mile and a h:.lf 'oiig. lie u No fi;rni-iu"i tixti-i u n ile- ; i.e t .- id w !: 'i ; i--. ui. f ha- no doubt made the ii'i'.l 'V i'de. tl.. .h ).'. main object was lo open a firm, l.n u;g !....,,,; c. ,t.. inced i hat the ;! v ' ! i' cup iv ;-n. i ;i thi- he h- lio' I. -en i - , ; j , ' .-! . j i, e of !., crop prove, i-'nr iit ai.ee ho ' ;. . r. I he :-i . -j.d m... of .T" g. .".U'i kill ud- ot' p 'I.'i " oiMiiic a , n , ,i tin c nis a hu-he! in ihe In ! t. 'l 'n e.'ir. ei j. : . -. with"Ui m:ih;:re. produci-d ' i -1 1 1-i f . p, one !ie!d. tie tir--i croi, m. ..;-o.... t l.-m d :nm.. ' tne U'o.r. .... .. i - . ,. ,,.. " i. . , , ,, , dug a;.d vvhej'i sown, ac i .. ! lc the -iubHe turned und' r m.d whi.-h yielded WW hu.-ue! ; nr : own t(1 clover and t mi". bv. s i.i '. i".' t'lCi'.e:-', .: , i u io bi.. ileal, r. : he i,: "ind .v.i v c tiJ 'i tn -! '.T. p ; I'; ton.- ocr acr?. t 'Ihe feitili,ei applied t- t:o e cr-.p- w t l first , a.iic- ti i.iii cb -aIug- ; - -id, 'JJ-' i' iLd f-Mn;- 1'ho-plia'e of linn : ih;i I. -''o ; - .nd. I't r ' in (inano ; then ;n bu-heN of s!::!. 'i ii .c loi- heen spread upon the clover since i: w ui.u.d mil turned in for w heat Mr. iboii s grou ing crop . :. 1 1, . h-:( u'1' ' ot the preset. t season, ail indie )! hi- l. n I ;l- prod:, -live ns any p'iri of tlie :ite. At Murv Harrow s. an oil ?:- J-t-iv .:.! i farmer, ,-cvet al mile- south of Mr d-on '-. w . vwre so particularlv -.truck with it e tine a; peaw aee ,.; a fndd ot corn, that we .stopped ! iti-pni' of t'o l.rr.. man huvv it was produced V. e foim 1 tha' J.e iai;d had heen the year but one bef rein wheat. -o.vn ' itii chv er. and this cut one sea.-oi;. ir.i I last spring ph'wc j oi.ee, wilt one "pjer old r.ag. ' add la:.tea v i'h Cum. "Yes, but you umiiurrd hi.'h. wetuppr c. ' we said iiiterrogai i cly. and got this rt ply . Wait!, you -ce. we cuuldu t a done th;:t ; c:r.. - v hadn't hut forty ni f-li'rr loads al:.. u ti er. t r J ' acres, and v.e wanted the most ..im tor (he -Mi-uek The trm k eoiisisted of lice's, eai r i-. e:iiih'i re. cu euinhus. melon-, Ac . and a v-ry pro .n"i e p of Lima ht -nt s, p ow ii l r umi ket ing. S i . i ' satisfied that the .-oil v, as t'ot in t' "i t i". i u ur.ai led by clover, whieh had fedthecorn. l-ecae.-e : h-' !! m k patch ' had not been clovercd. and had "'en in cul tivation Ion,; enough to ohl.ieiate t?il .-igi:- oi th) fore-l. Our ii)'t vi-it wa to thii farm of i drew Sharp, five mih- not th ol Milh ilb'. from hall to a mile ol 'llie i ail load, an 1 just Hbout iu ! h' eeiti e of up land. Mr. Sha.ip coi imcnced work here n Itccet-i-ber. l;i"t, upon acres. In ! than ll;ic year-, he lias tfot 'S.'A acres cleared and iu ere j is thi- -;ioi all well en dosed ai.d div ided into -e t ia' lield -. with cedar rail T idi' fence ; has built a two story dn. II injg. about oii by bi f-'d. and a -u.alU i hojc f-r fun- uhorer. and u stable ant gini.aiy and iii.c o'.ii.i oiit-huil lings. t'oiisideiahle part of the land wa-c!e,e,. 1 for the plow at an acre, and mi ,-oiue of it t ic was buckwheat, limed with .r'ii L- i-lu Is in p..vder per acre. This crop may lie put in .1 uly dth. to Jnrh an I yields L'u to :in bu.-hcN per acre, harvest. al in .N'mun 1'cr ; wln n the Uml beimj t."vcd with leii lhs . t Peruvian guano and seeded with rye. yicl 1. I I;' ti lj bushels per acre and SI" Worth of straw. Ihery. still Ido tinned, after knocking ' a large growth o oak sprouts, and ilrcsscd again with guaiioan 1 cled lo wheat, nave l.i or Id bushels. Tlie crop which lu xvas threshing wbilu wo wero there promised mon of a very plump jgrain. and the .-naw is very heavv We went over the stubh!r and tound llieclovu and timothy, from seed -owed ta.-l -pt ing. on the w heat without harrowing, looking as well a.- we ever saw h li Hiu any old cultiv ated faun, and with a little wort done iu ihe w inter to clear otV wiia- roots and rottet stumps, and setting Makes to mm k permanent on ho will he aide to cul the cnp the next year with i mowing machine, and we w ill guarantee two tons pn ucre, if ho Hill give the overplus if it owmuu th' Btimaio. Part of the laud wa planted uiih polaloi for i first crop, which yielded l-'Hhu-bel- per acre 1 uiui then limed wilh n bu-ln Is per acre, and see lei with w heat and elov er. yielding an a v enoge of ov ei I A busheU per acre, and the clover now look beaut i ful. Other portions have been planted with coin a- i first crop, which yielded ;itl hu-lo N of yd! ov i!m corn, and the sceoiitl crop Id hu-l -N, and the thir. crop, treated tu l.ui II id jiuano. we are sure ihhij Would eumato below iii hushc! per ueie. (The render will reodbct that liie writer i no speaking uf land perfectly low. and which cm Keaicidy be considered in Kood arable condition. Fn In other ease, the corn crop of List year was hl lowed With oaU Ihii) Stusoli, md yet thle-hed. fit will average probably 40 lo al) hudidii. i-weel j .-tn los. bi'Hii, mubniK. aiol, in fuel, all garden vegeiahU M well iu Young pern h and olio r fiuit tiec pinnui this year. ho verv plainly thai thht loiif:-riegleeic ttuct of Und iuou!l remain m no longer, and there i How lUronx piobuhiliiy ihal il will not ; lor. uude Ihe auspice of Mr Fundi, il Hill by div id 1 uu, kiunll loi, Hilh road" located lo aeeoinuiotUlc all -Ihu ur-jvorn are lio luiy al thin w oi V - and al IurchiuH'r will he rtijuiicd lobuibl nel, eouiloriahh nUM-, mid itlbci idiee, nhl' b would bu pn lVmhlc by Hhiell Uieulm a hkI popuUdoU Hill bu rM-eUlt'd who Hill eslttblish ebuii'l.ta. m hutd, toil-.,, loills IIMvllHIIIO llO( Hlul hlllCM -home i f ."lhe. Ml fiiiuu'ip utioun.Ud bv fiUc4i, oibai U, ti'-i'U an. voiuloru uf vtvillied life If any one, liom any del .n. inei.t u( buIiicM. i iliUou o chaoini; bi Liiuiif, o' h l.o i Item uw t'ttitrf de.lloui lo ttlid I'fH o. .o ion und ib'apboUi' lU Ihe euuiill V , aud H hu o.uV lv.ll Uci hwilev U H Im He im liuly UHtl, be Mill ,o H- Il lu M J lor b i uml I Hlml may b mh iMni h ih. t n.r. ri'U iMd o PUtUdelpbi r. I l)JN.. I vniur ( ei y
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