REMINISCENCES OF A SOLDIER. No. 1 Ili TUB COUNTRY, 11:NDMIL A TRELI May 281 h, 1863. .Wr. Editor in the services, we to note of 1101118 little oddities iand Quidditieit peimliar to camp life. We carried lbese scrape with ua on our marches; and if hey wilt. serve you ill any way, you are welcome tb wake ise of them. 'ln order to facilitate their nuration, we will relate them dra matioally—atwasg out toutimut.t. slsidriltig*Por ono/. I knob' they wiltnot, be ofreikteCat our tak ing this liberty. We strolled to the country to-d.c7s and for amuse went, related the followin g ` iiitroil'uClOiir "reminis cence," whiciitVl4 ' 'YotirdViStlr ". • . - - Tom r pieli,l,a9 ( 4leir,piretottkmigikt have ebristenid &An 1411-3nly hey tiantliPete the duthor, Vat rllrp; . hicrispy Mimes, cgristAzl fated "our ,Qur , elttrty, f b?th . ticanse we were patrloligliy I lidiedeil; iasti di& oi defetre;lde`io' one of its occupants, we denominated the Ilouse." tke ,rpatinr; of s t ril t Hers hu . tthelipl i vvii very c . fiuKrlable our cif ,ita. kind., hearth, eri*dltidtne, ,The. bliemneY was of true'i7itighila l itgititlJtcti.eLbililt ICltek apertures closed with mud, diminishing gradually, and !'grertiPt birOutitullyildes'it ita it laseenlQ,e: ( Me' e1A 1 90..? nkfiiskrifith4 ,tfil'4g tl .4 ,- ,1FR44 the fire, each one 714*.liittRipeait, and all silently puffing an accompaiiimentip hie own thoughts.— An unwonteib tedittprily t ailenpaddo E vervade the party. Nict Wwini inittlafßikia fo some time, when Pet i e, who la ayiseettwit tlt 4 , 1 e h the rest, oh qu edrer ut et Tioltt served— There Is mop in , thre of our , than one at first tivent% of: fl ifew t reptite with iguie's'iii2y —nietaplikstailegnittbniniolnints;anitthiliegi pprigni; Ft% a ',l" t ime n n Tort.-Ibeg your pnrdolt Pete, but I have got not bin glitiTlLlTlgiq fignia3 Ff7E,-,TrsPtipsßi iitt...9,int mit :f9r N o w, wi t tFis . 9liii wreath of topoki. here goes. , --- ; Look Wltit Yhti bleu yourbree:tiu . •.; ,Toic.7f elloyirt ' foes soother,, and I'll bet 11101 do the smile. )a6 -7 1t. pymbou.,efthit44, t floes )1154 P 1if51( 110, embleiligt ; cal of humanity) , c llla rises, fto rishesand even its eni;tSvititit of' Sinoic; ntid' i ieydu low a lit eleilloenitie44-1n siane isji&eio ime 1 - lIABBY.—But where is that simile to Tom's breath If were not for wind, smoke would remain much longer. T a I'ETE.—Y;s, and tetlure were no epidemis ; no were; er itulfe e l f pEwttifuNieli(s fitildtath, would lkiet e r allqtml levpaity i ymiNe,t Tom.—hood'All don t you and that idea honie!idisOMe t ite'veienit the ifilekneyeau—“Alt& ief like ;rhirgrisChet eth fl .Pf AT,L, ishetlike Roo d be en' improvement. H Meth:lLA "PIOW 'cereal illy re 41 , I.ii4tt Loort,ormvipottlitli V 3 W. OfM figOur chared it it was bra`u9ful?lear l nitrat triu/splarmi pure 'Mid ;Adage ) 4114trifell "'gut veMis weeaila ' l9 " l i t is 147"'M rim who is sinless at birth becomes contaminated by emit/lei whir Nil 4rirldlliiitiltitiffle fitliigefteg;milit filly grows Will)odlOilitlYlin h9IYI I I isilifflg,°4lrtPSri verve—blnek as the old.pipel Itt;i4ent 41ts *ow Aho;4l l qatir Mr Itkftc.F. By boiling ones kiwi in some sitting . compo sition, itirtit i tanrity 44411111440,41Pbe restor ed. You see here again the comparison—the won deintinagglAttpelm,flijoimi (tea iwttl Vaist7i7leitottittoyits*,lletholiwiMfE at. tater Inonizin I.must haws my say t ag . Hera is aric t ilier 411111:titti so , soiilarttiuw-i i esrtyreitii,h.visal limothie rft i tt rt 'a Stir:4llM f, All.• tralt - --bleasettoxinsiti m 1 fi ., ( 11 1i[4rird.,01:94,- , (4 4 ).011.1N96(101444 zinnia gV* l ni ' 11 1 1111 T C" 4111 r i l .. " .. i'i; . r . vvt4 ~11r0,- 7 3:itirirriTty Au tirLD.— 1 .! titp i 4 ,0t11 tiit., at t , t tie I..tit, tee' itt dkfirl et, B.l4lq,e,'Vy iiiiit'....ii. .I).t. sill iiis , Mr. total Timi;tlV '6l i;1; A 1, , ,..a e i s' liitY, i 4, botittott tilitiamytitigity It '‘.• '4ll ' • :r ~.: ;!,; ••='' ° nith tki st-, qgi4T%. 4P4 - ,9 A * II oucitc , ta, 4 , 11 111, jam, #1 le9 9 c %enall A aatng Codnty, Pa. tGetiys i u t lit ; t 4 i , s ‘yo w c ii,3l3 it! if trYsi f , ' 1 , ;11 . . 'piotitittrt);' , ..... •••••• ..... C l et.6lllLig7d Ffi fuF'thB`~~o~ G Y leeli'a~4Lt~Coarfs~~su{lje t. to the deemlp,s . 01.srtmervie Nwooqiincuplyptihßip %%r and oam respect.tutty solicit. your support. C=11: (%1 k • 4. 1.4.1'? PEfitiCtlY St. Thopons Township. May 4th„ 1868. • 14 EGISTER AND RECORDER. T i, / XL HENRY STRICKLER. of Antrim to ' w ns'hip, 18 118 candidate for t REKSTEIC AND RECODER fur Finliftlfn"nnurifyiuttreet To the'neit Uniod Minato lug ppromotion. and ,znoot respectfully gloliciks 4.4 e support of all Union mon. Rod , 8: 1868.-ta. Ncw-fahertidcments: . ... . . CA N ' T he Pki,r tri lrial)!P 1 ,!7,e49 1 9fP Dexistitig between under s igned , Aoing busi- , nese . updieP the , himiyartd title if Ailey Co', ' was dissulYS4?4Vl consention,t4 1,2,914py t o f f' March:l'B4 All' pirlotts knowitig . themselves in-: debted Mid %,* rni, , arc reqt(ested'tollidlielica-' mediate settletren t Tim boCki; ll F,eliq 14 1 , 43 . , hftuda,Sf Jamee tfley; by, whom gbe business will be carried ott.in ' • • , 9 .! The firm most respectfully returc, their thanks to the pub)ir.,cqr pApt p age , and Ronde' for the presentkopliitfili arallipance of thq same. '1 0117: '43? Vrlat Y & co. AVAL;ii PA,pEB, I,ly e t ,ip m j t i m F ,eae,i,vei a T y Jarge stock or Vlall*aper. i t 4nyl,:rillan, , fancy, Ivhite, dark, glazed.Anot_niigla_zedpaper, of: ellet,tik, quit ev,ealOy...l%eilloglßAGY kind and in any.cilaatity,,Be 41 4, . c,lovreot egth P r iPritill'.l' , '6.41. `P A 'En t & CO flretneastle, day 6, 1862. fIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ■■ •. —Notice is hereby given that the co-partner ship subsisting since April 1, 18U1, between A. L. IRWIN and JAMES M. InwlN. of Greencastle, Frank- Lin county, Pa., under the firm and style of A. L. IRWIN 81 SON, has been this diy dissolved by mutual consent. ..ahe.Bontai'antl Accounts of the late fir.n are in the:l4o4 of .A. L. lavilN for collection. All persona•ipdebled to the late firm, are requested to make fimediate payment The'' , dersigited 'lPre this day (May 7, 1863.. formed iiisopatlnership, under the name.and styli of Innris , -87._43.ntoans, and having purchased thi whole,stock of. goods, lately lelonging to A. L. IR WIN & Sux, respoetfully inform the people of Green• castle and,,surrounding country, that, they will con• tintie business on the South-east corner of thi Public Square, where they invite all persons need ing Hardware. Oils and Paints =to give them a cal and examine their stock. Most of the goods havt :been purchased before , thn advance in prices in the, cities, and will be sold greatly helowtheir present viilne: 'Persons in need of Buildingßardwate;'can obtain it at. this house, cheaper than any" whre else in the etinfrilyV .. ' Come wliei;e•_Ydnnani awaYiget the worth of your money. Sneand, buildin'g, from the North-cast . Corner of'the Pnblic Square, itp,stairg. • . , THEquidersignOdthnbtpitrcliased a, million (more .oilitis)%nf . Hats, consisting of Eastern made Felt:l6d Silk Hats, of the latest- siyie . ,'StraW Hats of-all kinds and descriptions, Caps of all kinds and of the li l tos} Also is a : Arta -- assortment of Hits oflits Own manufacture, Such aiitratiii;Pearl Brown-and Xibite Hs4s. , HiTs' made to nr . l4Cy._ ler All, kinds of Skins tor making Hata will be pnrehased by the . indere:ened. ClothingtOolOred Blank for ladies or' tntats 'War Cavell CO a call before ft 'web asingfolSe t Itittt JOHNI 1 111 : 1 $ 011.111111eA ,• 11 April. 28,•18684t..t •• t• t , st i . ;.i „'~f;'s~.i 121111 THE PILOT:--GREENCASTEE, FRANKLIN CO., PA., JUNE Q. 1863 Greencastle, May 7, 1863 RS,M. . • . J CHARLES A .IwI,WRIHNO..vps Greenenatle, May 1.'2.: 1863:-tf., New Hat Store! 1111,T "Au ers . . pr Adminiitrati on; 1.114 , willr the! willrinneted. ,on' itel o tatel Haut-, Bratten,qate. - toft Orehneliatlet , deeebsed; have been , -granted..itt the .stibseriber,vresiding , 4n . , said borough; fpersona • indebted to 4he.said list at e 4 are requested to .r make Ant mediate Aral meet, and thotterthavingelaires..or denianda kg& net the: *stet e of ;said decedent: - Wildinake known' thh Shin e, .with - outdelagptot - - fit: ()ROWEL., ..• • 'l4 . Williannexe& ..Gtreeneititle,+Mayi 1868 , 6 a.:: ',lf 44 c r 0.: ,4 '4:o. FOE. IMELEiLIA.DItEI; 444Rew I",PA94,TP!.'t ;.. Bak' 444,341; , :ftt, tAtifit2l,"TBbB l Bi q!1 te. • just received fi4tu the city , a handsbm e and doiliffoleteassortm'ept pf l T• l . ••• SfkiNG ,, il/1111 1 6i14F.111' . tsiwhich she invlYd4 019 tent - ion of the Ladies of Meii4liitlekita'_l36i•ronfidfng - tier'stock 1 c 1 611&1 1 t1P, t'ir;illiisaraWlllournitli And St Or* BOLA:. Tift'irehfidfeits ntl titkot Bonnets;•of-Siery`ae'scrip ibtf,(ftig6anleOliiiiiiii; 1 . ".. I Bar . Shop on the North-east corner of tht"Public SqpioNfikdaedfitteirtfbrXe the ltaitrgad Tieket 4)1% ficel • 'O. • iY, :T, ' f.nPrit ,41417Wiftartt r t 711:itrriell tl 1 . ..." - I'r Aft:i7 , ":ll‘ v. ',,:: v•ri IY, . .:1 I . . i t mete. I).“.ri 1 .;1.01 ,, ,,1'.0: i I, t i .. l.!' ; .; , .1 I ,•: , /ii,l . 1 :: S. HI s#i." Ira AlTi. ,t i ' ::: " Ii i 4111AirArinetfreeeimett al rlemge :aseortmenCorvlSEW . • . : if ...: .., ' i , . . , t whicltAim mill , take•p k eneure . 11 ,phnniing tn their nutnerlut: eue : lottiet9"apal...thers. ln l'ltiiiie s' .Dress" G o od s'' Theyhave • bistros, Black. AS'illes, Cashmeres, WefoirDdit en,eS, :llohair, .Froncit'AliTinros _alturips, Debigcs, ' CLOAK S, ;STars'el.el . . irt:lfoodi,' Soritatii fotip: I.s Bo (moral , t...Sikirts, , Ambrtaideries,-fiitl Gloves, hite °antis, Black :Clive . ..41 . 4r57 2 n ipg: • CheneillC and Fancy Ifica4 l 2\retsrlfithiblt IVbai fraltk (cheap), ilieriito 'C'angl•ess G4 l t e l:, -31.0 r 40;1.03 0 9 (s (414 urn *hoes. ` , MEN S' i..:WE ' Blue and Brown Bk)adeloths, , Beaver th.‘eicoettit do!!" Cassimeies.. lfrash; dn. i ' teli4io6llCenineky 'Jeans t netts, andorshirts , anif DrßlPers• Sadler Shirts; Hats; Caps, Ilimaike 'reliefs, „Gloves., Cravats, 80-Oside:'Ties; , Domestic' Goods. and BOOTS & SHOE S! F 1) OR Oils cbopl. J ( W l 4luL , P APER:I:! . INEZ SCHOOL BOOKS , bp.y.are ~„. HARDWAR E •••• ISE :.,." 9 :' ...., " ' , t It C, .1.,!r1; Ill* .11, =I iitt'ordet t(ii closer bribthe -stock G JJ I jlgg .8! qo Town agar, .Prepared Coffee, 4rups, 4 1 :hr! b. Molasses, 17 1"iari r 0r' ChAMke rob a g feo'"ei`sii4 avid t S'neoking AbaCc°. A 49-44, excellent WWI _ . :(42:UE E-N S WAR F IVi q e4 t , , e6ftili s i invite tilt persons Wish tit ,g h to pur chase goodi'as elmaii:'ai the tinlesiTl aqua, to call and r exami de our me* anf'.6leiyntwianN inent. W. have r bought 'opr iobtls'Nfe:t SIL I gnft we are en -4 led to sell them utioti the smile leimi, at but `a" . , , 1 i • ... 4 , , . • r •- , ... ,: .41; ~,, . , t... .:', ~..:.4 4...f.4: E ,1,.,1,...,,,,„..H.t. ~J jA)-D,:m..ia,•.04 L.; . on wholesale rates. Remember the plape ismn.ths 11441Tilskl e MPIr i k.A a1'..44171-ggliStrg 7t6:4 door ,t0„.g0,//gr's, 06' :•:',., S. TT. PRATHER & CO. Greencastle . Dec. U. 1862.-1 y A. L. IRWIN. JAMES M. IRWIN ~..~.)'~i ~i _,CI : Z fif.o =II PURCHASERS MI DRY GOODS!! NV li e ern cities. receiving goods have e i r .e e a rl y day from forsale, t t h i e east- refol - lowing list of articles, which we can sell ~cheaper than sold elsewhere: Bleached Muslins, Unbleached " Bleached Drillings, Unbleached Colored 4, Canton Flannels, Tickings, Hickory, do ,do,, Cloths, • Bed Checks,'_" ' Shirtiog Cheeks, 'Counterpanes;`' k• Linen 'rabic Diaper, I Linen TubjpQinths, and everything in the Domestic line of all qualities MEN, S' ; • cioos, Glov e s, .ItoyslTndershirtsi %Testings, Cravats, Suspenders, rsitneres,, .lll andld Scarfs ? Ind eish i rts, Collars, loys.tira W;ers: Shirt Fronts;:Drawers, NeekiTies: Satin Stopks, Hosiery, Kid Gloves: In this bianeli we haie everyAing of all styles and kic,es, ;:;'padio.: i 'pl)fit.t:izt:itt::: . . 7tillack , - . • Grenadines, Tissues, Beregest . Chattia,dleliolm lawng a s,' ian ts , ;,; Trayelinn: Goods, buWes, 41.chainand. givens {Moths, • -Budals, :Plaids; Poplins, 'Chintzes,' &c. ' ' " =I neivety itig tq tip Ft.c . co s tettettreki salt t fr'o'm ceht to the most expressive -silk. L- - S ~ ?33 r7l` , Everything beveterid tiorrable. W'H'l T E 'G 0 0 " D S"! Ca'Aries, Jackcinetts; Swis'4es, Linens,' Briliants Diinitys :Cheeks, Stripes. EM,BRQIDERrES, c". French "iuslnis, CiaricAinens, - - Book. :Musiins, • Victozqa Lawns, Bobbinfiretts, - . • • • WIEN ' • . Frinoi6 Laces 72 11!;;; • ' 5. Swiss E d gings, Swisslaorting4l , . entnbric Insertings' Swissiiid Cambric' Flour FreAh' FrenchWorkd Collanaucl ,-,1,414°P We are satisfied , thitrin • the ahove:Goodi we , have evt;rythilig to nieet the dennattde•of tinyi•eustonier.. GLOVES;, ,H " OgIERY,. • GAUNTLETS,' - ' PAMASots',.' and everything, in the. Notiolt Line. gittiV E 7101:.:S'I'i.l.'!Fti:I'''$.:. A ,supqrior itlicle,t4way§ an l~nnds The heat article of m 4 rtuft,u7ickfor,,Lltlies...rd Particular attention is paid to each : flifferen branch of our busittese . : and , e7e; /Tim striol.,at tendon and reasonable_pro..o4. to, merit our hereto, fore liberal patronage3 L oo3 . gremly,erdarge our bu siness. T S RILEY C CO Greencastle. Dec 2, i362..ty - • DR. -LA- GROI-X. 2 8 Prii , V;e"lsledicat Trea;tige (tn tit!, Physiolel;eal View .oli r 260 , NA,GES - and 1130 ENGRAVI —Mee onlytw'euty-fie.cents', , Sent free of postagn lte.Nnion. the infrrmittes oil youthiandimaturity, , disc losing:the secret„foliies of both sexes of 'all ages,causing debility,riervousness; depression of.spirits.; palpitation of ithe heart. tidal imaginings.involantaryetnitsionsitlusitings , defective memory, indigestion and lassitude, ?via' co n/4,ripit#r , '6l* It oft Bp p(IPA SiThool ri k 4-( 1 -.JK9ezgALrVirf;qyp r ,gee:,: i4.o.lrl;ithrip hAsi§vr,to the thar i iied tipg hose contOintdating tolrriage,iihO.onfe'reas4:hdfet doiibt,SOf"their physical cohcliifon.and WhOSiTo4li-i' sch . u.sharingbazarded the ea , happiness Privii , zest k o which er - ery'hnnoin being:?'S entitled; l ; y,9ytlq*Elpv.o arc troubled with wweakness generall.ipauSc i d,bY a bad *hit , eiffeCta., oflOich are 'ess, forgetfulness Some., Imes i•ingiug to ; the ears,iveak eyes. ive4nviip . ?ty, ?,.haPlE,ll;olYrialcirftt.tities,uonfusiou of itlec i s loss of' Memory, - wilh may be cored :)3r th,e ttuthor',s. NEW. f.9l,fi:lS A4p LONDON ritE4,lu- NVi. i r ha-fe,, ; recently devoted mueh of °or.inte,lo., VIOII . NO 'T I IfF i ,EDROP.F.AN'HO.Stqf - Vte, avail ing i ourseifYespf the'hnoiviedge ; and resparches pf the T oo . 6 t: skilled plush-tan and and the coottn en i• Those who;place themselves it% 1 iler,our,,caTe will have the full benefit of ;Ote,Magfy, NEW ANI?..F.FPICAOIOUS ReiMeDEKS,which we are. enabled to . introduce, into,oor,pract ice, and the . public may rest. aware(' , 14 e ,same zeal, assiduity I Secrecy and, attenfion being pahr:to iheir, cases, which has, so AuceessfullY r',istinguisbed us heretch . fore,asl, P.i,ysiciatt,fo our qcouliar der.artmont of, proWsinnal Praeffce. fer thelitsf tu:ent,a-.40 mect , French Female Pills.--Ladies who wish for Medi,' tines; the efficacy of:which has been tested in thou sands, of CO;soS,,ant. r{ever failed, to,effect speedy ; cures without any bad results, will use none hut, Dr. T'elAney!s Female. Periodical ?ills. The only. Pre : . caution necessary.to be obseryed:is, ladies, shout& not take if they have reason to .believe.thly are, in certain situations (the particulars of allich will he faind n the wrapper accompanying each box 4 thoughialway s safe and !mai - by, so gentle, yet so ad five are they. White Flannels, Colored do Kentucky Jens", Corset • do Satinetts, Velvet Cords, Cotton Table Diaper, =MI Skirtings, lIIMiI Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any part of the United Z . tatet - or Canada. TO THE LAI.T.ES —Who need; co , fideateutmeilical adviser with regard to any of those interesting com plaints to which their delecate orpni2ation renders them liable, are par icularly invited to eUxisult us. The 4 • Etecero- Galvanic Pro ect,ve ". 7 .-FOr ladies whoseAealtli will not admit. or u ho hs ve no desire to increasr their families. may be obtained as above. perfee lysafe.prebtiye to con,md ion. arid has I:teen used tluring; we last 20 years. ,=Price, reduced ty The teeiettt of Youth Viikefted. A Treeikilsihuk tht - aide fof Pre'Reaturc Peitay—A sol emn winzn 4 - lig. Rub( .erioxipy 2:Mid .ions pragt4cOriretal e rneeamong sfeoOls, Votkvorle and feneiritiVtasilotha Mae invariably attends,its. victims, and developing the whole progress of the disease. from the commencement to the'end: 11:tailltbeisenkbil Weill on re6.iit of 66:[3] - 661 — Attendanqedaily,,,frOM 8 in the morning till 9 at night, andiiii'SiniclaYs - ftitillf 9 rill 6 P. M. Medicines with full directions sent. to tiny part of Ihe Uftired.tiultes Canadaf.4, by'pafient s'opintaunjr eating tbeie symptpmi 1.. v. letter, ter . hr L'a i plilee is Oil ineateil f! ender ilia riaine , Cit(AX, at 1 . 1 o: 31 ram: den Lane, Alliiiii:y.TT.r.ll`..irt • .V; li.:N 111.' A N T 0 Ai fails WitAYN G 3 WEE'S . New Settlethen bf iVineland • A REMEDY O , II ,, HARD , TIM S. A" Rare Oppattpnify,a the Bes,t'llfaret, and 21.fost !ightflil and Ilealtblige Vlinzatain the Orion. Cintii lharty miles Swab, of illiladelpletat dn It „a atiroact'; : being a' Picli; 'rnghly l'roduatre 'neat I;ei*Ad; Amongekylieliese l ii: the oWden &ate o,f le i rseij ' ".' v . “ r consists of ',20;000 ilcres` T of GCioDittnd,do iat:tl` into Farnis'of different sizes,td snit the fin'refutsei" - =:' frtom'2traertr,s AND *PwAltnsfind is gnld ai the fit'ie frorii s2llper acre fer the farm *lid; prZy-, able one-fourth cash,'aihr"the balance ty quarter' yearly iiitlallments, with legitl interest, within the term of fnui )Lears. , The Sdil,is, iuireat - able:for ;Illteat, Grass alfd rieh t 'sandy loam, sni cable' for''c r oiln, sweet-notirlees,. tohacco alt kinds of' - c l ei r effilihig i tinil'rdn't the finest, irtirieties' of fruit, such ai'etraPels','Perirn, Peaches Apricnts, Neel arineS i lilankbeti and 'other fruitk, best adapted to ihe'Philadardtia and Ne* 'York' 'Alarkets. Iyi respect to ilie;B'oit and crops c hore can he no tnistirke, as visitors ban exarti-' ine both'. arid none Are expect 6d16 buy; liefore so do ing, and 'titiding these staternehfs - corrent,—iinder i these eirchritstitnces, unless ' . tliese statutents IVere correct, there would be no use in their beingrhade. It is considered the best Fruit sitiTho'the'Union.' [See Reports of, ! Solon ..Robinion,; of the N.FtY.Yori.:Tribtate, and the well-hpown suieultitrist, William Parry, of.Cinnnminson, Jersey,, which will: be furnished inquirers.]. . The Marlect...-;l3y. looking!Aiver 111 ma - pit:he reader! will perceive thahit enjoys the best ihorket-i7i tfietin; . ion, and RS direct conhnunication. with NeW,e,Perk and Philadelphia twice w .clay , 1 - Aing only thiriy-twe miles firomthelittter. Produce th ie.market bringe double the price !that, it does- in. locations !distant froth:the cities: - In-this:location it hau!be.put , into. market it he Same' morning it.is gatifered,! and for. ;that aim farmer' sells he gets, the highest! pricer groceries and - other: IWO cleli.h e , purclinsea-ho gets atzthe low.est price.l. In the West,.ll;7hat lie sells brings him a pittance, but for, what' he. buys!he pays two prices:- In ideating the settler 'lasi many other advantages. is ivithin: a few, hours;-by , railroad: of, all the great cities ,of, .New Eng-lowland. the -Middle States: :He is near his old friende , and aisociat ions. I , tife•:4l as zelio ol .: for his 'eb ildren, di vino .service;'im4l.l:the.tuivantages .of andlieda neui•ladarge city. •..- - The Climate is delightful; the winters being ea lubrious, wlill;OVlCe.4tuitrovi.%'o,e' , iio warm er than in .the North,. The location is upon the line of latitude with nqrtl4,ern_yirginta... t Perstiiis Wanting , ain ••• g ot . for'llealth, would be much benefitted in Vineland. The mild- tiese4lifctite climate and dts, l:iracing influence, makes it,eicpelleutforall . eflllsoperit„affectigt,s, dy,sTe.plia ir ri witeritl differen e an it tei . dais:, Clill4gltii ,fox era a re erini tsr. l 7. atkirojisteVs4 c ire: pleitt, arid` vh . a, - .6C ",visitors - ruu exp.ect, dlowever.,.t o seeitt , tie* place. , ritay:thc-Properi , t,v not,:berat, .Settled.. Before Pitis,question the:reader haturally.asks, is -be; cause it 1111,* been held in lfirge tracts•hrfaMilies , not dityioßed , to selklaiti o ..bong.mithOutirailread facilitiei Alley had few inducements. The Railroattlitis:just Vetrif%opened...4 hrough.• the pto perty. season; for the first time. .:Aisitors are shown. over ,the , lap d rr.a oarriake. free of expense. and affordea , htnie and opportanitv for thorouglrtiveTtjgittion.,- I Those whso , come with a view to setfle, shouldbang thithey Iq, secure their not held upo'rCiefusal:' M r & Safest t think in Hard Times. , Iyhere - peOile fakie 'beenjliroWn - 'entPinmerti or 'fustriess. and,Aossess some little'rneans.of'snialPitioothes.is to :tail : Ilecnmelra' a hthacl 2The 7 can buys piece of rand 'at it Sinail priti and cantmore' than witi 3 OS in' finprovitig'itrti4id is done it certain dependence-atilt n A. fen , acres ' fithit trees insure Thh 'Hata is poi dawn -to,littra improvements cat he ma t & A Client,' most any The whole tract, with si'i Miles 'front r o'n the rail road; ieo:ilcingl;laiit out. With . fine and spacious avent nes, with town in.the centre-jive acre lots in the tpw;tl rmotp;sitfici,ths2oQ; ; two and -a-dot lf acre lots, , ,ltt n froth 011'1,40120, and,towtt,lots.;3o feet front ',41,,s feet:. deep,, at.; sl9o÷-paynble:ope-half, cash year. 14 j 0,., only upon farms of twenty,,acres,,or., i more, that -four loars: , • . _ To.Riinnfactlire - rs, the town riff:9o4n fine ope.ning for 1,130. shoe.nnalitfacturing business. and. other-ar tidies, being_near Philaclelphia_and_the, surrounding country has" Ifirge7ipopßlattivn,fwhigh affords a good market;." c... This setticuterit(in: 'the'icourso seeral years, raj bwnelif - Vienicst(b&autifrt4plafes tiiefeouryi lily, L ill wit?t_prriteplo,for rifsifliteeff_ F,.; 1 :it is intended to make, it,a yine anti Fruit groir- ing country as this dulfufe is the most profitable and the.test t 110;11i:ivied." Nvienyf advan eage and convenienee for settlers will: be.insrodu.ded which .will finsUre tlte prospertst,of;the:placel The hard times tbreu.gbout,the.oonntry an .a.d , mix tagctoithe,settlement,.cts it oompels,peopletto resort tocagricult.nrefor.A.living. Large nurnbers.of people are purchasing, and,t.be people who, desir'e's he ilticzit ion ' ghoul the RittOo•at : ienoei . • cl • Improved Land is also for sale: • :•• . , "r1.3111E . R.-14ind •• can be bought with oi—ivithout Thnlier. Th Timber at market , val nati on. The title is indisputable. 'Warrantee Deeds given clear . .of alf)inettaibrienee, when tilhe money is fiaid. •13oardittgleo`iiVe'nielribes at 'hand.' ' - 1 . 441 Letteis:proniptly answered, and Reports of S'olon. !Robinson and Wm. Parry sent,•togetber yrit". the ' • `PliiladelPlatZitti 9 teelnek, mid 4. T.. Inn- , `less there should be efiange of honr;• . ) forTinelon& „on the arid. Ralroad. •When. you leiive , t he eari:iit, -Vineland Station, just opened, inquire- Pity • • •• • CHAS. K. LAI'MTS. Pnonnister. Fointer ref , theajoleniv2 ' • Vineland P.:4l.•Cumberltifid JP ;. Imre i 8 fir 01880 Of ' 6•1.1 . 9 Of 'd : ° " 0 - AMp' lie vi shiniieh the opts from"Aew fork" l' 1 5 1rilFidelphik to Vineltin4; nem akt,thati6nNe. 7f:LVIYi3;IB j YOtir ttee D a ecember'3 I$Al-8m Ak -1 4i ; 41. 1 UST received a lot. of fresh Groged Plaster •rml a r Reit' dile try 1. DEITZ & 31•DOWELt.cr Greencastle, April 21, 1863: Report of Solon Robinson, or 11.116 TRIBUNE, 11'0)N Till VINELAND SETTLEMENT. prir The It lowing is an extrart truth the report, of Solon Robinson. Esti., published in the New York Tribune. in reference to Vineland. All persons can re d ihi report with interest.. Advantage: , of. Fanning near Llothe—Vineland—le marks upon Mati—Soil. its grew Fertility—The Cause M . ' Fertility--21mount of Crops Produced— 'r:fclicitl Evidence It is certainly one of the most (Varminc fertile tracts, in an almost level 'position, and suitable condition /dr !pleasant farming that We know rf lids sid e if the west ern prairies. We .found sqme of the oldest trims appsrr ently fast ns profliab4 product ire as when first cltur(4 .of forest _fifty or a hundred 7/enrs ago. . . .. . ~,, . The geologist et.peld soon discover the cause of this continued ferillitl. The whole country is a marine deposit, Ind tqfthrotigh the soil - we feund evid( nces .. . of ealcareons 's . ubstances. generally in the form of indurated calcareous marl,shoiving many distinct forms of 4nciettl 4 . 811018 1,i of the tertiary formation; and thiS Manly Sitlistance•is s.cattered all through the very &tinfininuted form. and in the 'exact 'condition-most' easily assimilated by 'such plaits as :the farmer dhires to cultfrate... Marl, in all its forms, - has been used to fertilize :crops in England; frbid the) tiMe was occupied by Jim Romans; and in Prance r and Gently/fly a marl ;bed is countplon as a. valnalde Aed,:tif,ntanure, that can, be dug and earttid A andq.preqt,l'o,ver tike How much more vUlnUlde then it mus t be„ fpumi :already mixed through tik log, where in-to particles will 'be turned up and exppTetWitl transformed 'to the owner's use every time he stirs the, earth. ring then, satisfied otr ntinds of thicause, they will not be eseiteil w4th,wbuder seeing.induidtable evidence of fertility in a soil which iu other situa- tions, .having the same,, gen eral .charac t erist ies or at, least appearaves, i entirely unreteumerat iv e except as it s productiveness is prorOot - ',. rtificial fertil ization., l le /$ few ivorcts..o.ou4,Oe.,otlity,tin4 value of thin lsn., for cultivation, of which we have some strong proof. , Our first visit Watn foVilliaM D. WilsOn, Franklin township, Gloucester county, who: purchased sonic 4 . ightairilestnorth of \li about three years ago, for the purposeuf•-establialting a steam mill, to work up the timber into lumbeo to send off by the new railroad, as well as the firewOod and coal, for which he built a branch track s-mile and a half -long. le also furnished sixteen miles of the road with ties, and has no doubt made the mill profitable, though his main object!was te ., open - ayarm i thaving become ,convinced thatthe soil was valuable for Cultivation. In this:he has not been Aisappbinted, as some of his crop§ prove. For instance; last year. the -second time of cropping, 30G bushels 'of potatoes on one acre, worth 00 cents a bushel in the field. This year seven acres, withont.ntitnure: 'Produced 350 bushels of 404§.- the, first crop was potatoes, Waiiti,e4 ; AmOgliff Toots. and yielded .5 bushels.— The petakess, were, dug, and wheat sown, and ed 10 hitsbelS:;, aud 'the stubble turned under and, sownjo t bitcli.W beat. which yielded 3M: bushels; awl then thegrOund was sown to,clurer and timothy, gpl i e as a first erep 23 tons per acre. .The tertoi4rrs,applied to these crops were first, isberrent clearings; second, 1t!,5 pounds of super plielphitip.,of lime; third, 200 pounds Peruvian gu ano;so lipshels Of 'slaked liute has been spread iipon ; the cleyer Since, it Was mowed, and turned in tor wheat. • • Mr. Wilson's growinitorops, Mid the wheat stub ble ,orthe.present. setightt, all iudicate - bis land to p1;0.41u411 7 ,5,p3 any pati, or !he. State.,,, ,AvM,ttry narrow's, en old style dersek woman h*er.lseveraftuilessauth of Mr. Wils'on's, we were so`ptirtfetiltirly striteli: with - the tiuetipitearshee of s . tie,l4,pf cord ., that we stopped teittßutr,e el . tftt esl Mali hoW.,it was prplueo. • 'We Thno hat,t i lle !Alia had, been fite . .year hefore in wheat. rwu with cicivei•, and this e, lit one•sgason, atatiast.stOng. 0 91v C a Pr-PP R i 9/ ~ °l lq -•,"E9PI * 1/.Bg.t toe:et;tiitaiW,AtrlfWeii4al,4ll4esLA , Ligket4.e—:§2,J..W.R.9.- stud interro,giltivf y, and got this reply yoltiseki we b oti)ln' a a :trial -; 'cause we hadn't hut' ! flirty ottt'!lllite' 'alitigethar, tar 23. - n cregritifd we. Wanted thaloosren't for the try ck ,-.2,l t er, truck' consisted of tbeetW.lcaffotS; Cabikte. eticuMbers,Melons;. &C.; and a vetS , peoductive patitt o , beans, grown 'for marketing. SO'we wero • satisfied •thotAlienSoil ohm :not eit-ert by clover, which had fed the coui,`"beicauisefliet ntritck patch" had not been in cult iVialula long enough to obliteiate all. sign e slo'fittle't forest:lc, 1: • - Ouvr,..hoit'TiSi AV.118. , tit the large- farm of . An Sharp. five .m i lestif 'ltbillvillii.tfroin clittlf to -a itis.t.of the , riMooil. anch justotthotrtiir the cert., tretof Vineland. , ' , lll , r7Shornict.immenced.workt bore in Dee'itiber.: 1 85FI, upon .•270 - acrest riniflesst t hart three -years. he has got. 234 acres cleared- end in ordpsithis ea mg g. 6 several fields, with cedar, ; roil or •Tore lfeirte.; it.th bitilt,aWi mots t d ire 1 ling:t o 16 hy 441 feet , tiguialleftonse . fOrta'rin Ittborers, turd it tabled grami,4fAnd. stone other out .Intildingi. . Coneiderable :part. of-the lanthivas.oleoredl for the lgowAtiSti an Fiore. ontl , ori , sorno of-it alto first temp teas bit ckwli eat... 1 int ed 130 • bush's) ot an.powder per.acr& This crop may be puttiii4ulr4fh to 20th; and 2.0 to titt sltels , peeacithartrest NON tinibbi when th e.ltiiiil heitigt 9 iMindlwit I sUlbs of: Bbtuv.iant glum omneltyseedOd with iyetlyielded* 12 to bushqs'per C . w.o . ridlta 10. wort .okeraiv. The ryeisfubblelurnediftilft elt knocking Oft alltrbte growth of- Milt tapidatit;; and: dr'esseif Again:with guano ;anti seeded to wheitt, get ve '1 +V, or 16:bushels. - :The sirup which the , ,was threlshing: while we. were thereprtimi ses..more,,of a very plump .graint-tuld .the strow.io •Wnn/ont ,over and foundathe,clover and i*litokliy, fromiseed , sowed last , csprittigon the wheat:kith ont ihatirow Mg.' looking , astir el las e ever saw•ithiptm , any old - cultivated farm, anti 41: tl etlYArk' , .(lott e: in 1 ew r. to.. o . clear 'off • soma r ebto and rotten , of:limps:land, setting •staltes. to mark per. lnaneut<,ohes,dteAvill:bee, to-cut, the.crop •th qtnex t yeao ;with s 11)610 ir.tt o mach i Ga4.lre guto mate 4 two Cons per acre, if he will give the °ecliptics if 4: 1 ;Haat— rink4 . I - • . : : of,,t he , an (1 was.pltinted i p eta t oss,for fiXSti crOPti4hiell , yielde.th 120: . bush