editor. WERXESDAY !WBRMG, AO!. 15, 1S77. Tlio latest from tho war in lie I'ust makes matters look favorable for t lie Turks. The Kn?siaira have been been merlins with numerous reverses lately, and the Turkish star seems to b in tho ascendant. Faith in the ul tiniato weeess of the Uussiar, arms is still strong, however. Major 15. J. Reul, of Erie, has suf fered such financial losses by the fail ure of the Exchange. Hank of Titus vHlo as to 'totally bankrupt him. He was ay .stockholder and was left to bear the brunt of tho fchock.'whilo most of the other stockholders managed to slidcout. Major Keid is a fine law yer and a high toned gentleman nnd 'has much sympathy in his misfortune. He -will return to his old home, Clar ion, and begin in the new. MeadvlUe Republican. A conductor on the Atlantic road between Jamestown nnd Salamanca, found a party of three all bound for Cleveland, but rne of them having a ticket over a different road. He ex. plained matters, but as the three want ed to travel together, they objected to be separated. The conductor told them that it could not bo helped, and sooth ingly said : "You will all meet in Cleveland to-morrow, or if you don't meet there you will in heaven." Oil The U. S. Soldiers under Gen. Terry, got whipped by the Indians under Joseph, at Big llole, on the 9th inst. Gen. Terry was wounded, and a large number killed. Tho proper way to get at this question is to fur ther reduce the regular army, or, which amounts to the same thing, cut off the appropriation, then send peace commissioners to the Indians, beseech ing them to come in to the agencies to receive further supplies before contin uing ths campaign. Of course the peace commissioners might bo killed, out mat la me ioriune oi war, ana no man of peace should allow himself to meddle with a warlike people. The loss entailed upon tho. com munity by the late strike, a3 the esti mates and figures are gathered, prove to be immense. Thero were forty-six railroads whose traffic was more or less interrupted, ajid every community through which they ran suffered more, than the roads. The most careful esti mates place the loss, direct ami indirect-it not less than $00,000,000. It is a costly experience, and all classes must share in the burden of making it good the railroads less than any oth er industry. No one can escape ; man ufacturers, laborers, farmers, whole sale and retail dealers and capitalists, must all bear their share but more than any others laborers will be the sufferers. Eric Dixpateh. Gov. llartranft and Mayor Stoke ly, of Philadelphia, says the Beaver Jladical, aro two men . who have won golden opinions everywhere for their conduct during the recent riots. The mayors of Allegheny, Ilarrioburg and Hcranton also distinguished themselves for the prudence and courage with which they discharged their duties. lhe contrast between the conduct of the mayors of the cities named and that of tho mayor of Pittsburgh, the Kecoud city iu the Commonwealth, on ly places Pittsburgh's mayor in a more unfavorable light. Pittsburgh will never recover from tho shamo of elec ting such a mau for Chief Magistrate. I fereaftcr cities tliould La careful to select their chief magistrates from among their best citi.ens. . Tho only thing worthy of especial mention concerning our oil district, is tho discovery of green oil on tho IIos kin farm, at North GlaJe. This well U down ubout 850 feet aud drilling still goes on, and will be continued till another character' of rock shall have been found. For several days the production by means of the sand j ump has bceo about fix barrels per .lay. ThU u tho only well in the holo Warren di?triet that has pro !nccJ the real genuine green oil, and '.oiild'u true eatid-rock be discovered, ration-) on an extensive rcale will ii npeedily commenced. The II os Vim firm lies in the northern part of ;Ude township, in a northern direc tion and about four miles distance !,'0M the 'ourt ironc. All the old ,vU arc still punipiii;? small fpianti- i i pi" oil. and lhe daily production of j ! the wt-IU h :ili''jt J') ban-. I. ! J f air. Meadvillo races, Aug. 22, 23 and 24. Coiineautville Fair, Oct. 3, 4 nnd 5. Titusvillo Fair, SqU. 25, 26, 27, 23. Corry Fair, Sept. 19, 20 nnd 21. Warren, Pa., races, Aug. 14, 15, 1(5. Mill Village race, Aug. 15 nnd 16. Stoncboro Fair, Sept. 5, 6 and 7. Jefferson, O., Sept. 25, 2(5. 27, 28. Paincsvillc, O., Sept. 2(5, 27 and 28. Ilnvcnna, O., Sept. 25, 2o and27. Akron, O., Oct. 2, 3, 4 nnd 5. Warren, O., Sept. 18, 19, 20 and 21. Youngstown, O., "Sept. 25, 20, 27, 28. New Castle, Sept.. 25, 20, 27, 28. Greenville, Sept. 25, 20 and 27. State Fair, Erie, Sept. 24, 25, 7 and 28. 20, An idea of the immense expendi tures made for the purpose of devel oping petroleum intercuts, and the magnitude tliey have obtained, may bo formed from tho statement of Mr. Henry E. Wrigley, n civil nnd min ing engineer of the oil regions, that "there have been drilled in tho oil re gions of Pennsylvania, Ohio, nnd West Virginia, over 23,000 wells at an aggregate cost of ine hundred and ninety-two millions of dollars," aud (hat "these wpIIs have produced an aggregate amount of about eighty eight millions of barrels, worth at the wells over threa hundred and eight millions of dollars, or at sea board prices, when refined, four hundred and forty millions. Of course part of this oil is used for homo consump tion." The September Number of Peter son's Magazine is on our table, ahead of nil other?, ns usual. In addition to a beautiful steel engraving "The Wood land Nymph," and a superb, double size, colored, steel fashion plate, there are two colored patterns, one for n Carriage Rug, the other "Book-Markers on Card Board." Though this is a magazine of fashiou and art primar ily, it is also one of literature ; and no lady's book at all approaches it in its powerful stories aud novelets. In the present number, we have, among oth er articles, ' The Fortuness of Philippa Fairfax," by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, whose "Lass O' Lowry ;" has just made such a scusation in the lit erary world, having been pronounced tho best American novel that has ap peared for years. Yet tho present i)ov elet, 'Thilippa Fairfax," is, in most respects, even better. Io addition to this writer, "Peterson" boasts such contributors as Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, Mrs. II. Hard ing Davis, Marietta Holley, the au thor of "Josiah Allen's Wife," etc., etc. The terms of this, the cheapest and best of the lady's books, are but two dollars a year, with very greut de ductions to clubs. Certainly every family ought to take "Peterson." Specimens sent gratis to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Chas. J. Pet erson, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. The Ohio State Journal talks thus plainly to the strikers : We uphold your right to quit work at once if your wages do not suit provided your contract is finished. Wo uphold your light to use every honorable means to securo satisfacto ry wages. But there is one point we cannot pass without advocating a ty ranny such as never any govennent on earth dared to attempt. No govern ment in the civilized world ever dared to say to anj work:tigman that he should not work for an employer he was pleaded to work for, at such wages as he was pleased to take, and at such contract as was acceptable to both. If you attempt to eay that because you will not work for certain wages, no other man shall work for them if he pleases, you attempt this unendurable tyranny. Nogovernmentknown amoug men can permit this tyranny and live. or ought it to live. Such an exer cise of brute force to prevent men from choosing their own work at their own wages, etrik(ij at the very root of libertv. M()M1Y. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 100. Heading bolts must be mrul lrom l"nr at least 20 meats il1 diameter. Offico at Lawrence lljuise. J , W . Vi V.u n -ns & &). REMINGTON SEWIB& MACHINES. No Machine litis sprung so rapidly into fa vor ns possessing Just t n ipuilitios needed in n family Machine- namely : Ls;tht 1,'itii ;, iSmiitith, JVw7', l'ijit(, J)urotilc, with perfect Lnrk-iStitch. Within tho past year important im provements lmvo licon added and no trouble will he spared in keeping the Uhm inuton ahead of all competitor. RESVllfUCTOEM Creed moor IS i lie. victorious at cici:kimook, ih. IMU.l.Y.MlMNT, 187.-,, (ItEKIMIOOlt, IS70. SINGLE AND POURLE BREECH -LOADING ax: Tho best guna for tho price over produced. Universally recommended by those who have usd them. "WIS BIB'S PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER Tho only complete apparatus ever invent ed, combining in ono complote nnd porta ble machine nil tho various implements employed in loading paper nnd metallic shells. REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, AMMCNITIOV, GUN MOUNTINGS IRON AND STEEL It I FLE AN 1) SHOT BARRELS FOR CIS TOM GUN SMITHS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMTS PATENT CLIPPER HTISKL -VJVr CAIMION PLOWS. Cultivators, Solid Steel Cultivator Teeth, nnd Points, Wrought Iron Standard Cul tivator Teeth anil Points, Sayro's Patent Horse Hoe, Shovel Plows, Shovel Plow RIades, Plain and with Wings, of all sizes. Wrought Iron Krftlgcs Arch nnd Trapezoidal Truss, Cast Steel Shovels, Cast Stool Hoes and Garden Rakes, Planters' Handled Hons, Mowors, vheel Horse Rokes, Need In Cottou Gins. Armory nnd Principal Offico, ILIUN, X. Y. JlUANClt OY KICKS : list A- 23 Rrondway, New York, Arms. Madison Square, (i K. li"d St., New York, S. Machines. Doston, HO Tromont St., Sewing Machines and Arms. Chicago, 217 Stnto St., Sowing Machines nnd Arms. St. Louis, (i0! North Fourth St., Sewing Machines and Arms. Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing Miicnines and Arms. Raltim re, 47 North Charles St., (Masrnie Tompki) Sewing Machiues and Arms. Washington, D. C, 521 Sovuntii St., Sow ing Machines and Anns. 47-.m DURING our experience of tiie pa t six month, in tho G ROCEKY, Pitt VIS ION, FLOUR it FEED Rusimiss in Tio nesta, wc have found tho old maxim il saved is money earned," a truo one, and that we have saved the people ot tho bor ough and surrounding country a consid erable nmount. Having had a long experience in tho wholesale business, we have peculiar fa cilities for buying from tirst hands, which enables us to otter extra inducements, to Cash Huyers, aud having adopted the true system of doing business for CASH only, wo can sell goods for a much los! profit, in lact, competing with prices in any of the cities in tho State. in thanking tho citizens for liberal pat ronage iu tho past, vti announce ou.i re iiiovrI from the Fisher store, to tho pleas ant looa!ioi:!known as tho HASLET DUILDINC, where, in consideration of tho continued depression in the times, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not be sold at war prices, whero theoppor tiuiitios to make money ure so much lss. f-fr In futuroourstore will bo keptopr. until 0 P. M., for the mutual benefit of the general public and ourselves. .1.11. DEIUCKSONACO. $500 A MONTH to Active Men selling our Letter Copying Rook. No press or water used. Sample worth if.f.OU free. Sdnd stamp for circular. EXCELSIOR M'F'G CO., W Madison, and iaj Duarlnru Street, Chicago. -u 4 Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on tho citato of Chas. J, Pi ix, doe'd, having been grunt ed to the undersigned, all persons being iudcbtid aro requested to make payment, mi Itliosrt hiivintr claims to present them " IL S. LROt'K .VA V, Ad tu i. TionrulM, 'i Mmv .'. 177. irarp rrrTKTC! Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, nnd Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. 0 N AND A I'TER Sunday, May H, 17" trains will run us loiiows: STATIONS. Nor Ihwar 1. Southward N... 'J N.. Nn. fi pin pin n in S:l() ;.V- G: 10 7:(Hl 1: in! 4:1S 0:2042:11.';: :t:4:t 5:::jll:17! 2::il :isll:rl 2:i: l: l"i lo:,v 12: l() No 1 N P m p a in 8:40, in Pittsburgh W Pen Inn J:lM K; :!;:!.), Id 4:l(t U r:04lU: An Kittiuining 10:-J( R. R"k .IuncU:0,i Rradv Rend 11: lx Parker 12:(HI Emlenton 2:iz Scvubgrass 5.- JO 5:lH fi:4d 7:'J:t !:;"( ;02 4:20lO;:i0 12:(K 2.1 :i: 2" r5::5:i! 1": 12 10:1" Franklin 1:5 Oil City 2;i; Ronsevillo Titusville :i:X Corry 4:17 Mavvillo ti:ll Ruilalo S:(): !;02 0:41 2:1.". 8:2a; 8;lU! 7:lo! 8:4.-) 8:10 7:'.!0 0:00 4:02 12:10 8;00 -.r,r,. 12:50! i:10 11:10 i:,") 1,10:101 C li:.i.i Oil City Oleopoiis Eagle Rock Tionesta Tidiouto Irvineton K:25 K:.V( 1:10 12:27 :'.:17 .'i::t7 4:2.- fi;Vi 7:10 !i:0.-)! 12:01 0::?2! 11:07 7:10 !:47 r.:.'7 5:0.i yi. in 1 10:221 ii.:io 11:10 8:00 . in i a. in a. ui Trnins run bv Philadelphia Time. PA VII) M. -CARGO, Gen'l Snp't. J. MORTON HALL, Gen'l Passenger t Ticket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. mm k HIOI. The Oldest, Largest, nnd Most Perfect Manufactory in tho United Slates, nearly . 56,000 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument everobtain- ed lhe same popularity. ff-fc-Sond for Prico Lists. Addresa DVFFALO, X. Y. Tho fact of ours being tho oldest and largest manufactory in tho United Slatf s, with nearly ;"ti,('.00 instruments now iu use, is a sulliciont guarantee of our ro sponsibilitj and tho merits of our instru ments. (5-Oni GEO. A. PRINCE A CO. Awarued tho Highest Medal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Ml Rrondway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers it Dealers In CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STERE0SC OPES AND VIE Vvr S, A lburn:;, Graphoscopes, and Suita ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We are Ileadiiuartors for evervlhlr.g in the way of HTEREOPTICONS and MAO IC LANTERNS, being nianufactiners of the Micro-Sci en title Lantern, Stereo -Panopticon, UinVersily Storeoptii on, Advertisers Steieojitieon, Artoptioon School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each styls being the best of its claws in (no market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money Willi a Magic Lantern. '"Cut out this ndvertisenioiit for rcf erence."!'? Theexpei iciico of five, vears has proved that ;his Compact and ro iiable work of ( tenors 1 Information is better adapted to the wantso ill olasss of tho com. iiiunity than unvotl:or Z ELL'S i New Revised Fdilicn. AGENTS 'WANTED. work of the kind evo published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC'D, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. Tho edition of 1S70 has boon THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 1,50,000 articles, aooo w.iod engravings and eighteen handsomely on graved and colored maps. Tho work is issued iu parts, and a speci men copy, with map, will be sent to i.ny address, free of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Sueces-sora to T. El wood Zoll.) Noa. 17 and 1!) South Sixth Street, 42tf Pil 1 1.A PKLlwlA, Pa. 9 Can't lm made livi'vprvinmni ory tuontli in tho business we mi iuso, bin inose wining to work call cusilv f.Mrii it ilnvi.n .li.lKn.u a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain hero. Rusiness pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well us men. Wo will furnish you a complete. Outlit free. Tho business nay Letter thuu anything else. Wo will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write nnd s e. Farmers and me chanics, their sous and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work lit home, should write to us and learn all about tlio work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address Truo it Co., Augusla, Maine. $ 45 PER TERM, 137 PER YEAR, Pays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School cutnbllshed ls.",0. property tr;i, 000. Endowment f 10,000. our vouth (not n Kex.s, sliall have the Venelit of it. Winter term opens Dec. . Send for eat a- ' loi-.o . tro-v ' Hoy. J. T. Klwaiu. P. P., I Pi.n-.inn '.. f,v GILMOI5E CO., SnccesKorii l Cliip man, Hornier if: Co., Solieilnrs. l'litoiils procured in all oounlrios. No Foe in ad vance. No eh.li'i:es unles'i the patent is ginnled. No fe.'s for making prelimina ry C'nniii'.al ion1'. No addil ioniil Ices for olilainiiig and cond in I iug n rehenring. Ry a recoil t decision of the Comini-sinncr a l.i. rcji-clod applicnl ions may I"1 iei(d. Special nlleution iien io Inlerfercnce Cases bolore tiie Patent (lllicc, Exlcicjons before Congre-s. I ulVinoetueiit Miil.s in different Sliilcs, and nil lili:i;lioii nppcr taining (o Invt nlioii-i or Palents. Scud slump to Gilmoio A Co., for pauiphlot of sixty pages. Land 4'asr. Warrant :uu! Confested L:tnd ('uses prosooiited before the U. S. io:iernl Land oilie.- nnl P. pm t ment of the Iniirior. Private Land Claims, Mining nnd Pre-emplin Claims, and 1 Inmost end ( 'uses a tended to. Lnml Sol i in 4o, so, and Pio acre pieces for sale. This Scrip is assiunabie, and can bo located iu th name of the pm chaser upon any Gov ernment land subject to private entry, nt. f l.2" per nenv It is of epial valuo "willi Itoiuity Land Warrimts. Moi.d soMiip to iilmore A' Co., for pamphlet of instruc tion. Arri'ai'N of r,a,T lS;Mt:5lv. (fliccrs, Soldier, and Sailors of the Irilo w.ir, or hcir liens, nrr hi many vises en titled to money from the iovei'liliien) of which (hoy lone no knowledge. Write full history of service, and n;h(o amount of pay niid bounty received. l.iicloso stamp to (Jiliuoro A Co., and a full reply, alter examination, will ho given you free. EVn.vslosjs. ' All Ollicers, Soldiers, and Suitors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in (lie late war, however sliulitl v, can obtain a pension by addressing Gilinoro A" Co. Cases prosecuted by Gilmnic A Co. be fore the Supremo Court of llie I'niled States, the Court of Claims, and lhe Son th orn Claims Commission. Each department of our business Is con ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced pal tics einphe, ed by Die old linn. Attention Io all business entrusted to Gil more A. Co. is thus Ke en red. We desire to win success by do serving it. Address GILMORE it CO., 02!) F Street, Washington, P. C. 41tf H' H H i t t , i TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wo aro now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, tho w hole of tho time or for their spsro momiuts. Rusiness new light and profitable Per sons of cither mix easily earn from 50 cts. to :?." per evening, and ii proportional sum by devoting Iheir whole tinio to tlio busi ness. Roys aud girls can earn nearly as much as men. That, nil who see this' no tice may send their address, am lest the hudne-H wo make this unparalleled oiler: To such ns are not well satisfied vo will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full parlii-'ulars, samples worth several dollars Io commence work on, and a copy of Ileum and 1'iresiilo, one of (ho largest nnd best Illustrated Publications, all sent frco by mail. Reader, if vou want permanent., drolitable work, 'address, Gerogo Slinson A Co., Portland, Mo. n r. a i""i"A ' isii IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! The Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail way Company is soiling, at exception;:! ly low prices and i u ternni to suit pur chasers, over ONE rV!ILLION5ACRES of their inagnilieent grant on vcrv fc'do witnin twenty miles of their road'. Ad mirably tsuitod for prouiieiion of (lorn. Cottou, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all ether Northern crops. Winters are mild, per mitting out door labor for eleven moulds. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, h i ; roiii.!it. Special induce ments for establi- hnn ntjoi nianulai lories. For circulars, address W. j). SI AI'K, Land Commissi, nor, Little Rock, Arkan sas, ii j k-? hr rj n i- .j t-. J. Sz p. co Ars have been award -d n Mcda! and Diploma at tho Centennial Exposition and com mended bv tho Judges for -si;ii:stio3t NTstBoxej'fl'Eff AND 5-:xc;b-: w-KS'f tin a iaty OF H 1' a I. c ii T T : i A. 7. COSHOiW, Ulrootnr-aoncral. ska I., i J, B., II AWLEY, Proa. : : Ai.k.x. R. Rotki.i:::, il 4t .secretary pro tern. WESTERN LA.8D. MQ MESYE A PS I !you w ant reliable information where and how to get a cheap Farm, or govcri incut Homestead, free, send jour address lo S. J. Gilmoio, Ijiiud Commissioner, Law rence, Kansas, and receive gratis ii copy of Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. 2i 4 TO AGENTS on an V vuo nkkii wouk. THE BIG BONANZA T!!,T, Pan Do (iniile's n v. b'-ok with Intro duction by Mark Twain is Just ready. It is. tho richest in texts anil illustration Keen for a hii't time. Are you oolofwoik or dragginguloug uu some dull book tlo for tliis one. It will fill your pocko s m;i el Don't ilel. n ami lose territory you want; send for circulnr at once. It'coMs nolliiiig tosiotlicm. Adilress A M ERICA . PL'R LISHING CO.. Hartford, Conn., or F. C. RL1SS ,1 ((., .Newark. N.J. jiij 4 $130200 PEOflTS FROM "$ .0052' foi l On i i. vi--i "ikn is otr i S-1-.) The jiu'.icioii-, selection and niiinauoiuciH of 8t k 5raviSec.i is ! si'.ri: road to rapid fortune.. Send for new '-System of A "sued Profits," free with full inlorir.a'i.'ii eoii.-ei nii;g 1 1 in Stock Marl-.t. T. r!'!'Ti:R WD. 1 IT it' ' . io,l and Slock P.rol.ers, 31 4t Wall Street. New York. SEI7D'-- ADA v. ('o".,"i; I'ilit, I'lnlaclelj 1 ia, Pa. Manntaetoi y in lb. well's marble building, Ninth and Che-Inn1. Kts. i ai.d receive I y lelnni mail posuiuo prfpahl, a onip!otV..rt ol the live priiK ip d CENTENNIAL RVILDINCn nh 'anlly carved in i.laeu a!nu!. Wood, and lin-'. ly linihhed. Exucl duplicates of tlnifeo wlnili were no.iiiifaoiiuod iu M.i cliiiieiy II.iM during lhe cxpo.-ition, and wi.ii n tnv'io aiv Wttl t ur..-lC- t ) pm !m: e. SQUARE GRAND FIW03 Ilcv.ii'c.l at Wholesale tMiHis. COOO for 200. SiGOOfor S300. $700 for S300. iOOOfor Si'r?.. Till) "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO.. i ,-K sl ltl TU 8B.5?EB PAX SKB Z:i. Only One I'rico for 'ash, and n low one. No DEVIATION. AN'e gi v o no d iseounls. Wo pay no agents' commissions, which double the prices of all Pianos. Wo look to the People, who want a first class Piano nt u f.iir profit over cost of I mnii 1 1 l';itt ii ri. Wo appoint tho Peoplo our I ngents, nnd give thcin our Pianos as low I us any ngent can buy cpially good Pianos I of any oilur manufaelurcr, giving tho j People, in n reduced price, what is usually I expended in commissions, rent, freight,- ti'iivclimr and incidental exM'iises. The "Modolssohn" Piano Co. can sell you a octave rosewood ciiso Piano, (i feet ID inches long, with front round corners, carved logs, serpentine and plinth mould ins, with improvements, including Full Iron Frame, ( vor Strung Pass, Agr.ilfo Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany lho.ltet Pianos of tho most celebrated makers, at the vorv low prico of J7f or ,s.0(), nccordinl to stylo of case, or with four round cor ners and full agraffe forSt.-,o, nnd guaran tee them in every respivt eipifil to any Piano innde of similar stylo, or no snle. The "Mondelssolm" Piano Is inanulno tured front the very tnst materials, ami by tho most, skilled and finished work men. The ni."nuliicliire is eonduefcl by one of thn most experienced Piano manu facturers in (ho country. This is no now enterprise, turning out n poor and cheap, piano, made from green wood, and by uroener mechanic. Our Phwv) (s utisurpassoil by nny In tho market for it rich and powerful tones, and its adaptation to the human voieo in sympal Initio, mellow and singm;; qualities. It speaks for itself. Wo nro willing to place It beside nny other ninko of Piano on its merits, elth(;r in beauty of case, or excellence of lone, ami "at half the money" of equally good instruments. "'I ho host the cheapest" When it costs the leal money. All Pianos fully warranted lor Ii voyeurs. Send for our Illustrated nnd Posorip ti o Circular. The "Mfnililsstrlin" Nairn Cu., Ollire of Manufactory, fH 11 ROADWAY, N. V. HARD TIMES. CHAF'RE SURROUNDINGS. Ah wauliiig Fruit Farms, cspeciall ad apted to the growth of the ine, where it is an esinblished success and pays laruo profit. Tin. lai d is nlso adupted to tho liTowlli of Coaches, Pears, Ap!s and. small fruits; also Grain, Grass and. Yog ctahlos, Many hundred of excellent Vinoyai s, Orchards and Farms, can now bo seen. The location is only 114 mil"s south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in u mild, de lightful climate, and at the very doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. The place is already largo, successful and pro.-poruiis. Churches, Schools, and other privileges aro already established. Also, iuamil':e-lorii:s of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other things, at. which different member, of n family can procure employment. it has been a health resort for sonio years past for people sull'ering from pul monary all'eotion.s, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands huve entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has just boon oomph-led, ! 0fcet (rout, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and a'l modem improvements for tlio ac commodation of visitors, Prico of Farm Land fJVon per acre, payable installments, within the period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, I'D acres of hind y. i'.I count fully as much as pio acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can lueoino familiar with it iu a short. I ' nio on account of surrouiuP.igs. Fivo aero, one acre, and town lots, in tho townn of Landisvilio and Yinoland, u!m for sale. Whilst visiting the Ccntt linial Exhibi tion, inoland can bo visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full Information, will be sent upon application to CHRLES K. LAN PIS, Vinoland. N. .L, freoofcosl. The following is an extract from a de scription of Vim-laud, published in tho New York Tribune, by tho well-known Auricullurist, Solon Robinson : All tlio farmers wore of tho "will to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown ri-h. Tlio soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, undsurfaco gently undulating, intersected wilh small streams and occasional wot meadows, iu which depostit of peat or muck are stored, sulliciont to fertilize tho whohuiplaud sur face, alter it has been exhausted of il.s natural fertility. It is certainly ono of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost love! position, and suitable condition for pleasant farm- ' ing, that wo know of this side of the West ern prairies. We found some of tho oili est farms apparently just us profitably p rod net i ye as when fir-,t cleared of forest lilt v or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover tho eauso of (his continued fertility. Tho whole country i- a murine deposit, anjall through tho soil wo found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in tho form of indurated calcareous mail, show ing iii iiiy distinct forms of ancient shulls of lho tertiary formation ; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil in n very comminuted fori,-, and in tlio. exact condition most easily 'issiuiuiihitoil uy r-tteii pianis as mu larm 5r CI e'. res I.. ( Ill i cut 1 IFHSCRIISE ' -''"rest R-publh r, Oli will i ,i.