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N , JUST AS WIS EXPECTE conceivable variety of w e tu itiJIiCSClil. till. better than it really is, ami are always ready to show our goods, whether a person is prepar ed to purchase or-not We beg our friendy und custorners to accept our thanks for their kind patronage thus far, and can assure them no effort of ours shall be spared to merit not only a continuance but an increase thereof,— Our stock o f Gold and Silver Watches, Superb Fob and Guard Chains, Seals and K e y s,, D iam o n d P ins and Rings, Lockets, Ladies’ . ....................... elegant r any oihej Gold I Clocks, running from 30 hours to 30 days, prices from $ l to $100 of many most beautiful patterns. Ladies’ Reticules, Port Monnnaies, Pocket Books, W riting Desks, Sewing Birds. Combs. Brushes. Scissors, and a thousand other arti cles of fancy goods. SILVER W ARE.—Of this article, we have the most extensive manufactory in Central New Yoi k, melting frorn 250 to 500 ounces of silver per week, and can safely guarantee to furnish the best article in all respects, to be procured in this region ' ■*' srP lat 122 Genesee-St. corner o f Liberty. March J7, 1854, 52yl' A CARD. DRS. W H ITE ^ M E T C ALF take pleas ure in informing their friends and patrons that they, have after the late fire arranged their Of fice as before, and are ready to wait upon their customers as u s u a l; and all others desirous of obtaining the most SUPERIOR DENTIS TRY, are invited to call at their Office in the Deveroux Block. Utica, guaranteeing satisfac tion in price afid Work. II. R, W H ITE, M. D., has returned to his Office and will remain pbrmaneritly. 30w3 IRFLUENZA AND CONSUMPTION. It is indeed, a melancholy truth, that thou sands fall victims to consumption every year from no other cause than neglected colds 5 yet w e find hundreds,indreds, nayay thousatids,.housatids,. wlmho treat such complafints let thei nay t w ila with the greatest indifference, I for weeks, and even mptloa ever; from no other cause than neglected cold; eds, n ts with t l months, without thinking of the danger. At first, yon have what you consider a slight cough or cold ; you allow business, pleasures or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it thensettles upon your breast; you become hoar.se, have pains in the side or chest, expectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blood; a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then your own foolish* neglect has brought on this complaint. If, then, you value your life or health, be warned in time, and don’t trifle with your cold, or trust to-any quack nostrum to cure you ; but immediately procure a bottle orr twowo off thatfa-hat W ILD CHERRY, which is well known t Ltely procure a bottle o t o t mous remedy, D R . W ISTAR’S BALSAM of “ H E R \ .................. the most speedy cure ever known, as thou sands will testify, whose lives have been saved by it. For influenza it is the very best medicine in the world. Be.not deceived, remember that spurioiis imi tations andother preparations of Wild Cherry abound-lhroughoaL.theland, but it is Dr. Wis-^ tgr’s that has- performed so jnahy thousand\ wonderful cures, tLerefore buy tio other but the genuine, original Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I. Butts on the wrapper. A gents . —J. G. BurHli, H e rkim e r; L. L. M erry, Hion ; Joel Pruyn, F rankfort; James ■VYheeler and C. P. Hunt. Little Falls ; Charles McAlstine, St. Johnsville ; J . .H . Babcock. Fort Plain ; George Thomas, Winfield, 3lw2 eady Relief across _______ _ . This will, in from fifteen minutes to tWo hours, cure the most dist eSsing cases.^ If the dis- before you cboxmerice the B . K. .Relief, lecome obstinate, and SpasraS, Cramps. Cholera Sj^mptoms appear, take full dosed . R . Relief, and rub the whole surface of ' • ' ■emities ••• • ’y with of R . R . Relief, and rub the wh the body and its extr vigorousl ^ R . R. Relief. In twelve hours after the charges have' cegSed, jake one or tWo of RAD- .WAY’S IlEG U L A T O fiS, to regulate thesys- tem. This treatment will.never fail, it will instantly check the most distressing dischar ges, sooth most painful irritation's, and subdud the most v iolent Cramps and Spasms, 3 1 w2’ Holloway's Fills have Cured a '.art and •ed a Palpitation O f the Heart and. Shortness of Breath. —I. Word, o f the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, La hore, had suffered for three years from a pal pitation Off the heart, gfeat mfficulty of breath ing, a diseased liver, and an overflow of blood to the chest to such a degree that he vomited \considerable quantities. His case weis consid ered hopeless, having baffled the skill o f sever al eminent medical men, who gave' up as past all human aid. W hilst linsering in this con dition h e was advised to try Hollowayls Pills, and solely by their means he has been elfectu- ally cured; and his health completely re-esta lished, ■ 3:w2 B L .A C K S M I X H L N G . ■Stewi the 1 offers his and vicini I Shop c juik ? uwvv services to the citizens o f Herkimer lity;. and he assures them that his long experience in the business fully warrants him in saying th a t he can do as good w o rk .and as qheap as can be done elsewhere. All work w ill h e warranted. Dated Herkimer, Auril 12, 1854. 32m3 JO H N S. W H ITEHEA D. ,- r O T H E PU B L IC ? , ^ H E undersigned would respectfully inform X the inhabitants of H e rkim e r, that he has opened an IC E CREAM , OYSTER AND R E F R E S H M E N T SALOON, In the Brick Store lately occupied by Warren Caswell, Main S treet, Herkimer.^vherehe will at all times be found to- w a it upon those who J favor him w ith a call. nay favor him w ith a call. Herkimer April JO, 1864.' JA M E S H. JA M E S H . DOLING. TO CARRlAO e B U I L D E R S , I ^ R ANY PERSONS that are, interested in V j B E N D IN G T I M B E R o f any species, I iown me . a the difficulty that I had previous to knowing of this invaluable remedy. Please enclose O n e Dbllarami send to me by nober v evious fleas e enclo se One Doliaram i sen d to m e by mwiil, and I will forward the Receipt imraedi- ^ v l y « T h e cost o f the ingredients are trifling. Two Dollats^ will supply a jnan in ordinary business one year. Address, R . L . H U R L B U T ,' „ , , , - Newport, Y. .Sc-vvport, Ireb. 1st, IS54, ?4m 6 IS€cl<cm p C ioii^ f Xiawids S o l d fo r lection of Taxes on lands of noa-wsidsnts, and tO pro vide for -tfae sale of such land* for tMjpaid taxe* in the counties where they are assessed,” passed April ip, aSSO—that unless the lands sold for taxes a t the sale held n n rsaantte said act, a t the Court Honse in the v illa^sn d County of Herkimer, in tho-month of He- comber, 1852, (a list Of which is hereto annexed) shall be redeemed by the payment into the Treasury of the State or to the County Treasurer of this County, as provided hy law, on or before the ninth (9th) day of December next after the date hereof, of the amount for which each parcel of the said land* was sold, and the interest thereon a t the rate of lU per cent per an num from the last day of the sale to the date of .pay ment, the lands so sold and remaining unredeemed will be conveyed to the purchaser thereof. m, N. JOHNSON, County Treasurer. ADSATE’S TEACT—E ast P axt . ■ ' 19,62Sa $U3 05 BBOWN’S TEACT-iownsKXP No 7. Ex 60a W p ’t 100a 55a N E . 90 do 0. 160a f \^lOok N W 1 1« Range T. i<“ * do 8. Ex as above 120a Whole do 1 03 do 9. Ex as above 120a do do 103 Range 8. do 8. Ex as above 120a do do do 9. Ex as above 120a do do Range 9. do 8. Exund JofJO a S ) part pd by W P S do do Itock. & son 150a) * Range 10. do 10. East p art 40a do N E T ownship T—Range 1. do 1. 160a 130a N W do 2, 160a 20a do do 3. 160a Whole do do 4. ICOa do do do 6. 160a Ex as above 80a do do 7. 160a E x as above 80a do do 8. 160a E x as above 80a ,do do 9. 160a Ex as above 80a do dole. 160a Ex as above 80a do do 12. 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Ex 100a S W cor and Ex 102a part of the late Har- mannus Bradt es tate beg at the centre of divl line of great lot 64 a t the S W cor of Margaret and J BradU 100% lot th as the needle pointed in 1770 S 32d W 34c 441 3SI5; th S 58d E 291c 621 to N Van P at- tens heirs land th N 3 2 d E 3 4 c 4 4 l to S E cor of the said Margaret V ■if Bradts lOOa lot N S8d W along said lot 29 c 621 to place of begin ning and Ex 100a 'bgbATSriine 594 c fjfom N \W cor th along 6241 S32dW 33b 751 N ^ d W 2910 6241tbtobg698a 100a SE of unpaid 83 40 do.SS; ^^pV M d a E x W j 4 500a paid by A 5 Vanveebtefa 140a ) MAGHIN’S PATENT— J acob ’ s T ract . do 3. la bg on road om Potiville to taXater on the iue Of 2 and 3 >ly on division le to W line of - j S th W’ly on said' line so faor that aline drawn paridlelwith said lineeWiUm’keSOa Whole N IV of unp’d 3 20 do 4. S*part20Qa'' '' Whole SW 3 30 do 4. 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S partN H'iSOi do 142 200aExNW-30a % paid by E D Hunter VBOOMAH’S p a t e n t . > ' 7 do -4. 134a Whole 4« do 5.134a d* do do 6, 134* dd do do'7«200* d^i dp aol4.200* do do do 15- B 4I0Cf* ad , do 2 72 dole. 2oa», . iS* ®27 do21. Bx6aN W c 0 fl94 Whole ar’leA N W 8 0ft do 22. 300* do , N w 9 12 do 23. S W cor 60a E x ) - • 8 W23a paid b y ) 27a doI»4. W i ”lM a und IQOa paid by H ) Whole Morrison 60a ) do 31. N W part 144a do do 32. 200* do 2 C6 2 21 2 21 .otnieNT. . - Whole do ^TWt SWofSOa ar0a&23aSW 1 3C N W o4D. ExlSOaNWcorJO* 40 . do o45. 900* de N W . a 4 8 . 390*. . 49^ do o 47. N W part 137* do do 0 48. 67a d* do . WATSON'S E. TItlANGI-E. o 4? 489* E x mid p a rt) ^ m d ^ b j ^ A ^ ^ i 843 64-lOOa - Whole do 42M p’d by W ^ V 143* S W pf“429* do 9. § r * ■^ 475* N W do to. 671* Wholo do do 11. dfie* do do do 12. 853ft 506ft do do J3..1053a J P Robin inson part b’d 3! 690ftE * a p 'tol , W i lOOapaldby) 232a ,, Daniel Qriffen l do 22. E * ^ 6 i-iro * N ) ■ . p’t«6 167 22-100*) 150a a i r iti9 H 7 - i e « i j ^ d S a 6»S - I p , do 82. 685a , 76* do 38- 680* Wholo do « . MOa 130* do 1. 637* do 3. 637a do 5. 637*. do 63. 637a -WOOBHUM^TRACtf, d ” iKtfta ^HhtvHsttucntis- INDUCEM E N T S FOR EVEYRY MAN TO B U Y A S U - I T O F . C L d t t N ^ S . T N addition to tjid Great 'S a r ^ m s heretofofi X offered at C.. C. KINGSLEY’S,, there an now still greater opportunities to save time am money. ' ' . , During the whole o f the present yessJevtr per^OHrpurchasingf Goodt- el '{Ini EstaUishmen to the.amount o f T E N D O L L A R S , will he en title to a firH rate ST O P K o r C R A V A 't’; ev ery one purchasing ■TWIBNI'Y DOLLAR! ■wbitii, jo a^oo^ VES'T ; every one purchasing T H l R f Y Dt>I*tXRS worth to a good pair of PANTS 5 e tet^ one pjirch^sing F IFTY DOL LARS worth t6 a.gopd jOQAT ; and at close o f the year the purchaser o f the largest will he entitled to a Suit 0/ Clothes wl .,.., T W E N T Y - F I V E D O L L A R S f These. ^of fers are made in good faitth and will he strict ly adhered to. ‘ ’ ; We are always pleased to show our gocjds,- and i f they are not of as good material, as well made and FULL AS CHEAP as a:t any other Store in the city we do not expect anybody to buy them. .Jt may be worth remembering that this Es tablishment enjoys the undisputed reputation o f being the most honorable one in the city, and that we do not intend to lose the distinction in this respect -which we have so fairly earned. C . C . KINGSLEY, 36yl No. 116 Genesee street, Utica. TO T H E PXTRONSr OF T H E r4EW VORfC SX P R E I l a s t s a l e OJF T i t e SEASON B R E P A > A T o ifty TO T H E S p r i n g c a m p a i g n ■ ' - OF 1854. call their attention to P0?i ---- determined to give ci^tomers, in nrder to off bis large and, w ell selected stock of pledges himself sel January to the 20 th o f March, all.goqds now on sale,, at an abatement from former ^prices- that must prove hi§ jlstCESHiiatioh to make customsrs- for tEeTfew York 8tore, mid dispose of his present stock. This abatement will furnish goods, to alJUS per cent cheaper thi^n the same articles, ejan be bought foTj at any House wfest of New York. . , , This can be dofie; As he has nevei* ^ i d Job bers profits in New«York, o r stood a shave for the sake of credit. The entire stock was bought for cash, i , , S,H A W U J)EPA R l’M E N T . . To higjSliawl. and Silk^iopms |ie invites spe- cidUttenti.on. .,It contains twolarge sky-lights, -60.0 fppt pf ffporing, .and assortment that is low sho.wh Jvith .pride,,.made up in part as yiows Lpng.and Square Paris and Jene- tian :?rocha Shawls, plain and printed I>eLame Z. AND P . LYDN, D R A P E R S ANtD T A I L O R S , 9 6 GEN E S E E STREET, UTICA, N . Y. A E E receiving almos daily (from New’ York itions Ip their well select- _ ,S of all colors and and_ Doeskins,. Linens, Ltage or the White imere, Marseilles, §-c.. almost an endless variety, Trimmings suitable, and workmen to make every gar ment equal to any in the State. D :^ Fashions from Fountain every month. Also, Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, PocRetHandkerchiefs, Gloves Hosiery, Chamber Robes, READY M ADE CLOTHING, $c. ^c. We ' ‘ • \ ’ - - - ^ Head, twic of Fashion: . and Oliver’s. U tica, M a y 1, 1853. p / l y o n . SSyl D A N A b r o t h e r s . TV yTANUFACTURERS and wholesale and XVJt retail dealers in Agiicultural and Horti*' cultural Implements and Horse Powers, Platform and other Soules, Drain Tile, Trees, Seeds and Fertilizers o f every deacripi ion. No, 91 Genesee s t., Utica, N* Y.- P O W E R S , »^H R E S H E R S , ^ c ., Railway Powers of X Em ery , Badger, and other manufacturers, for one and two horses. THRESHERS—with and -Without Sepalat- FANNING M ILLS, CORN SHELLERS, and -STR-AW OUTTHRS o f t h n muBt ’apa proved kinds, ftir saleliy ’ * ' DANA BROTHERS, Utica. O a y l e r ’s S a l a m a n c H e r S a f e s ! rp H E S E Justly celebrated Safes fbr sale in X Utica at manufacturer’s prices. Farmers, icesices off thehe Peace,eace, andnd allll vrhoho naveave Titleil Just o t P a a w h T Deeds, Wills, Securities or other valuabh can have them1 preservadTromeserve! fire a t Small e 37y pr A t thfl Agricultural Stbrfe o f DANA BROTERS, 91- Genesee st. P A T E N T STRA IGHT OX YOKES, with X adjustable sliding .bows. Also, Patent •bows, Pins and Ox Rings. I’s New Double Lever Premium iddl’s Ox-1 M orgi Cheese Press, the cheapest, the sir most desirable. Price $ i3 . Also, Cheese Press.' $1’5. ’ Corn-Shellers,jeuero, Castast Donon aridnd Wood—differ-ood—qil C D a w int styles and sizes* and from $6 tb $12J. Straw CutteVs-^paaifel’s far feraed hand find pbwer Cutter, straight knives, hea'vy and war ranted to cut h ay, straw and horn sw k s well, lal to any'- in- use. Also Dutton’s other approved * ^ ifiid equal to any'- in- use, 7 IT “ F ulton” straw cutter and all StVlo4. T h e m E li wheel-barroB's, Shovels, ’ Spades, Forks, Orindstenes, and a ll other articles used on the Hvery article- furnished at our store which does not prove as recommended, may be *e- Itttned and the price will be refunded, DANA BROTHERS, No. 91 Genesee street. N lieaw fkiid C o b ii litsilk CJatteBS __________ ter upon and Coarse hajt %ill be eaten up cl kind, which is good for praotioel at the “ Utica Agricultural Ware! O ^ fiE W A ttE OF H umbugs .— P ri< to $24| acco7dinf to size «fid kind. . , DANA BRO'THERS, UtiCa, use. for sal Warehouse.' Ices from $6 p ^ T I C SEiv^S* vbry handsome paterns ___ -Cv and different *!^s,. - 1 87 ’ Garden Vases, th^ most tasteful, classic and 2 fa dhrable ornament that can be had for any Gar- Hffll Chairs and Seats for P iatzas, cheap. A ll the above of cast iron. FDr sale by DANA BROTHERS, 91 Genesee street, Utica. \ S . S,*M C)RG A N . L ftorjD M e v •^est Winfield', Herkimer County, N--^Y- d l ^ A l s o d e a Jew elry, ^ c . \ mrbrands' W A H H E N G A S W E L t , B a r C r o o d a M e i ^ Also deatei iff vario u ^ rand s'co ristaptly off hendj^and-fi^Silft^^ a t the lowest taaiflcet price, 0 5 ^ AisO de-tier ittiShingles, atthebriefk Store J&telf dccapSed\ by D . P. f C. El^latfd, on Mafn StteST, tm t the Rail Road. Herkimer- N . Y V f i . H U Y C E , ■ C r B o c e r a n d R e s i I c F ix t i t l j k i n ^ s . o f ‘ ■ Also, in all k indsof iRO N.afe'wdoorsaouth of the J a il. Herkimer. N . J . __________ ' Sm & H , E A R X , A t t o r v e y s & C o u s a s e llorB * Office over thfe Bank. Herkimer* N . Y. E A I L E O A D h o u s e . • ■K e p tby*J. SP.OMBR H fT k im c r N . Y . • R A I D R O A I j H O T 5 3 D , Kept b y A ndee - w LEicHtj on Albany street. The public w ill always be liberally’served At this House; Stabling and provender for hors- fis constantly on hand and iff readiness, Herkimer, J u ly 16i 1851. J: A : & A : W . S U I T E R , Bags, . Herkimer N . Y. brocade watered plaid stripe', plain and plaii changeable Also Turc arid India Sntins.- Making a better assortmeDf than was bibited frpm any’counter in this city. H H R X B y W E S T . J u s t i c e o f t la c I* e a .eet Office in spinner’s Block, over StilhVeJl’j Mohawk. Herkinier county, N. Y. M A R K B A T C H E L D E R , h e r Herkimer N . Y , J O H N H A R T M A N , F a s b i o n a k l e T a i l o r flu t t e r * Also dealer in all kinda of CjothS and ready iia ^atinS * ^ Clothing, opposite the Bank, Herkf- was river ex- \ M ERINOS AND PARAMATAS. J . G. B U R R IX L , T>nAT.Tin TV 1“ “ '. c a M i i e ™ c S S ? S i n f t ; c t n r e r . Coffins furnished on the shortest notice.—» Herkimer, N . Y . ____________ _ low former pusenases, atid contains some beau- ful designs at 1 shilling per yard, FURNISHING GOODS. A large supply o f F urnishing Goods is now in -Store, made up o f Tamboured lace curtains, German lace flossed, Tamboured muslin ditto, and barred ditto. Cornices, curtain holders. liud barred ditto. Cornices, curtain holders, paper curtains, oil curtains, tassels, pullies, rollers, pillOw-case and sheeting* linen, table \ len, Marsails quilts, Lancaster ditto, rose ankets and an immense stock of House Paper. CA R P E T ROOM. Tapestry, 1 Ingrain. Also M atting, Rugs and Drugget. In a word, every Department is full, and a lerk iri every department who wiircheerfplly Street, of P. S- C !St bargain Utica, can now he had a t 50 Genesee T r ’.r . . j . £ g try Dealers whe ■mentb&lbregpii cular, an: Utica,^ January IS^ 1SS4, J . x ' y a ' 10 wish to replen- '■ ” k . N f e : w S P R I N # G O O D S ! T U S T R E C E IV E D at thew e w York Store, J No. 50 Genesee Street, Utica. . . J. J. YATES. February 1, 1854. TH E GREAT PIANO AND MUSIC ES TABLISHM E N T . H O R A C E W . A T H R S , 333 Broadway, Ntw-Yorlt. m H E BEST a n d m o s t IM P R O V E D X PIANOS AND M ELGDEONS. T. Gn.- SKT 4- Co.’s World’s Fair Premium Pianos, ith of without the .^qlean, and with iron frames afid circular scales. The merit of these instrUmfei immen: for all the above Pianos, ci than any other house. H oeac anos. manufactured ex ■OE W aters ’ Pi- • for him, havii [usical inson part V d B Iftnds allatcd to John Beech S ^ l < j t s 4 J a a d J 2 ) J60* wbylaBtfeoftbe heir* o f ' *ohu Bo«ehde»’d m > r lands p i J! Wat son 2l0 78-lM* i do J5. Bx 346 43-106* B ) part 334 67-190* I - . S a s s f - . del?, r — ---------- de IS I - 3 £0 G O L D A N D S I L V E R . T>E C E IV E D this d a j, a large! assortment X i o f Gold and Silver Hunting and open faced Watches. Gold Guard, Vest and \Fob Chains. Fine Gold P ins, Rings, and E a r Rings of lat# pattferas. ' 'Gold Keys, Seals, Slides, Buckles and Split ESngs. Silver Tea, Sugar, Cream, Salt and Mustard Spoons of our Q%yn manufacture from pure silver coin. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, and Clasps', beauti- fffi designs. Silver Forks, Soup Ladles, and Nffpkin F ruit, DesEBiJ. and B u tter Knives, Gold Crosses, pepr styles, madfe to open and receive biaided h air, qr miniatures. C*rff Cases, Port Mouies, d S n u f Gold and Silver Spectacles,ajso Steek Ger man Silver, and Plpited. Silver Plated Table Furniture o f a |l kindsr. Je t Pins and BraeeJsts, new anff fashionabi* pattern^. CoroelianRings. Bracelets affjd 0pat But* Clocks, Guns, Piitols, C u ttlery, Bxtiihcs, C»4mha arid an e ^ l c s a v ariety o f F ancy Goods- . . . HAW L E Y f m e n , Watch Clock iipa J e ’welryHepet, &8yl 133 Geaeyee st., Ulicji, nstruments in this country, affording an op- ^(orlnnity 'for selectio.ns riot to be had else where. Second-hand Pianos at great bargains, Prices from $60 to $175. Every instrument fully w a rranted or th e m o n e y refunded. M ELODEONS. ’ Goodman ^ Baldwin’s Patent Organ Melo- deons, with two banks of keys-—a sweet and powerful instrument. Prices frbm $75 to $S00. S. D. d- H. 1V. Smith’s celebrated Melodeons, at factory prices; 1 2 |p e r cent discount to Cler gymen. MUSIC. This list comprises the products of the great masters of both' the American and Eurojwan continents, and is receiving\ constant aoditions by an extensive publication cff.the choice and popular pieces of-the day. Dealers in Music, and Teachers of Seminaries wishing to pur chase ai ments f new - ------------- -- — -------- --------------- or forward them orders. Music sent to any part o f the Union or Canadas, postage free. 31m3 . HORACE W A T E R S . H . H . M O R G A N . Agent J ob tke Kens^elaei* Fire Insttpasice Company, A t the store o f Morgan 4- Stoddard, Herkimer, N .Y . ■ ■ - ‘ 30U T H E B E S T B A R G A I N O U T . o f wopddand—the balance cleared’■ good as any in tevm --w ill h e sold a t - ORBAT BARGAOf. A large share o f purchase money can remain on bond mortgage for ten, year*. For p articu lars enquire of DOCTOR H,4W Nj at hts of fice, two doors n o rth of the Bank'. Little Falls ALtrch l , 1854; S7tf T r l U R P ’ 3 G O L C i E N G L 0 9 ^ . W . C. 304 N -w York.^ li^rge discount to Merchant*. I isib lt 3.0Q F A R M S , ■ A N D . „ a t o m B T I T J D E S O X O T S , : H i vestm e a ii- O ^ E a c h subscriber, R o k b sht $15, payable in instalments of $5 each, -will receive-FouR BuiLDiNS EOTs, 25 by lOb ffefet, or a farm of lots ate b^utifully id, where a new id a numMr, Of private dwellings, stores, -worJe-shops and-faq- tories, have already been erected, several more are now being b uilt, and several huffdf®d wiU be^rected the coming season. can be fully lots and about lestic comforts o f a famuy eircle realized, and where 35,0D0;build-: ing lots and about i \ sold , and sales are viduals who, location within 50 miles o f the d |y . have been all taken up years back,-but has bfiSs* an entailed estate for the lastcseutury, and eom^ pletely locked up for upwards, of two hundred years—since -which largesaleshave been made, and where the Wild deer roamed at large m ^ ' now be seen beautiful cottages and cultivatlHl fields waving with our mother earth The great adi S t lhousands seen beautiful cottages ,ving w the abundantproductionsof rt . The great advapee of real pstatp in thh consequent advance o f repts, ha^co i ihousands too leaveeave thehe cityity andnd ed t t l t c a secure idence ip some place where they can Jive \wi out paying all their hard earnings tolandlori and leave theD families destitute o f the nect saries o f life. Among all the various Jo(»tio tu r e i i e s ’ :ith- which have been s suitable and convenient f ready left, and the man leave, we know of no the same time offering actual settlers, as the _leasant village of Lakeland ; il ing half-way froiii Bfooklynto Graenport,near the centre o f the island, w ith the beautiful Lake Ronkonkoma .lying one mile north, and Great South Bay and broad Atlantic'ourilc ith the most' heaUt who are about to place so suitable, ing so many inducpipenls to be p and delightful 5 situatiou is such, be- ic'ouHlc ith, with the most' healthy and purifyinguir continually wafting its' gentle \breeze aroundj making it a'deligbtful residence fo^ tliff man o f leisure o r man of business. Here 2 5 ,- 000 families, who now occupy crowded and unhealthy apartments in this'oity,' p ayifi^eh- ormous rents, might find pleasaiit hpmriStea'ds while they do business in the ture articles for f .ytrade.' ^rove- lents which are being made a t Lakeland, and :ity,or menufac- c it Thriim p ' ■ - and lad,ad, ces on the line o f the Hoffg Islind RitiL ro have itaduced the Railroad Company to give all the facilities withift their poWfer touc- <*mmodate;those -Who -wish to purchase Jibniei: steads on the-Island; . T h e p rice a t which this land is offered is less than its vffiue$qr agricultural purposes alm^, so that we do not see how any Y8an of coiSffipr tu n i ^ for tl day is not far digtapt W'hen all lauds on theJine of any faihoad oir steaiuhoat route, apd^#ithjti •fifty miles'of New York, will be worth ten times the prices now eisked for ploperty I n Lakeland. - ' “ W ith respect to Long Island Lands which haveave beeneen soo muchuch talkedalked off att the-two-preyhe i-.-, h b s m t o a t t^ ^ p r e y i leetings, when discussing'tkeifflbjeet’Of soil,’ the following fact Waff frieofi&dii-- fptleipgn hfiff frpm one fp twff thopi^apd the south side of L°ug Island, -about from New York, whered:heIahdi8 nQ * this soil,’ A ^P tU acre* on 1 47 mile* r . S ^