P O K T 11 Y . TIT 11 0:iE.TIOH3E TOWN. I've henrd tlin I , for nil our rr.nlily fin?, Tl"- rundebtnent here on enrtli h-Rln i Anil 'lie ilo-trlnc"? true. I hnvrn't a 1 utt, I'l-r tbo v-roof. nrc Jvinc nil Ict about i Ar 1 mio ol Vra is llint I enn't c-cnrT, t'.in'l vninooM or travel In iiry slinpc, for cruel destiny fins mo down In a mean little, green Utile enc-herse town lm!v rii-incr.'' a terrible Wo. Tut lirrc they nil ric nt hull' prist four: Ami if I mu'lntc tbry've a regular trick. To nip nnd Inquire If ths triitlcmm sick ! .HrrnkOi.t brill over nil In otic key. Folks holler out, -We're wiiillntr yon fee.' I or tlirv (lr lipoid jokoa cxieodiiij.'ly brown Iullii inerin little, green littlo onc-bono town. When n letter for me In the pot fiVo lies. It rmi a nuiek thru' the whole town's ryes ; And h h.'.ll n dozen tinuKh rs coino Ami any, 'You've n h-licr il nin't from Lome, 'the rit't'nr if fiTcllv and sleek. Wetbink it's Die p il who writ yon lnt week. Ami it vou look mm they think you're, n eli.wn, lu this ii.n.tu Utile, green little die In rsc town. There ere very rice little t;!r? in t!.i? 1'lacc, Jtiit if vn look in a j.reitv uiee, ell 11 'find before you re et hou.e I jrut-a. 1 ha! you've put llie whole town in ii runriii;' int.-'-' 'Houiiil lit IV-isoy's Ills' cveliill.r. hey '. Wleu'll the pil who writes to you mv ( Vnr ell i'f vour notions lire noted ilnwn I.i this ntrau little, green little one Iur-c town. If in it now garment forth von Co. A woii'l"rful intere-t the nutivi .-how ; Ah,l nil cxcl'ii'tt in the very same note. Now here ili J you ir t -i inudi m w cnt '' i: 1 tin y Hit up the tail and culli r find trnfsj If I tried I iiii-it likely hnve trot it for b x; l'i-r l'i niits nil run:, into bentinc: down in tlii.-' nir-iii little. i;reen little oiio-hor-c town. ll'yoii don't 0 hf me before lmlf pe-t 1; ;lit, tlii'V woiider wlinl ke.t you out o lute ! And by nine o'clock they re nil in ted, Meopinif like reiruhir vi;-' of lend ; And you limy in well he sleepiio; !oot I'nr never ft thing boidc enn You do Ami in hed yoiircnrc you enn aluiier drrvvn, In this menu little-, green littlo onc-liui'M.' town. WIT AND IJUMOR. AsM'.ttsnx. the vizard, siinl a very poor '. iard how us. nu t a Yankee who stole n n.arch on him, after the (follow ing fa- I. mn. 1 '.lifer Yankee. "I suy ! you, rnifcoscr Anderson '(" "Vrs, sir, til vour sc-rviiv.'' "SVti'nl vou'iv :i toi'iitit'iiiit rtntut niftn r.tiil I'.n oiaoii,'iu' at a tritlt ten, 1,'nult r cute ton 'All. in. !k il, niul wlitil Irkl; i nro you y -if. a-kril ttiL' 1 ;H-ni' simttM-il :it tin - Itllllc IVNi.lV. "Wa'll. I car. take :i rcl f t nt f.inl il.tinjri ii inlii n U ii duiiar nilil liitcc." ' t ill, that ii a mere f.!'t;ht .d'lu';ii'l t:I l;, I ' II ') 1 1 1 III. tllO." "Xii you can't. I'.l y-r.l like to fee you tl'V. ' ' '.Vcli, Liil'l out j our liainl with a tent in it. Yanliee rrlretclinl out 1j is jiaw MitU a n il l viii'T tijion it. ' 'riiis is your cent, is it sure V ' ItV notiiin' cl:c." "llolilou toil tiolil IVi-'o! char.ore. Now (iiien vour liainl."' Yankee opened his fi -t ; and there vas a :;oi eao le Miinino; on Ills litthil. ''Wu'.il, you iliil do il, I declare ; much I dr e;'.x 1 tew ycott," and Jonathan turned to ; i. out. '"fay, yon may leave me my ten dollar-1,' nid the i'l'ofessoi'. "Yourn ! vvtiii't mv ce-it ; and didn't vou t'u n it iiiio till" ere r.iller tiiin'.:'. li ; tlond live '" And us lie left the r. k.ui li'- sa-; heard lesiv, "I 'rm th( ro ain't aiivthiiit' !rrei n Utjoiit this i hiid." V Tii.ri:u's S'Pit at ao k m. In lU'O a iron MemtMi M a- uassino' late tit nitdit over l'oint -N'ruf t r.ii'-. ) viitli a lantern. A man came up to liii. i and said : '"Jiead thi paper." Mo In I, up l.i-j laj.t, in and read lis l'i,l ; lo.! a V ( v.'hi it the ' I'- iii an iu..t.iii! oii i! lie ih i . e it!) Miiii1 nionev, v. t'te'i V'.U vc i.l ! .Did tlii' I'CUli, Willi other vaiiiahle thiii'rs I'lien quick m silence ymt depart Or I with a knife will c'.ettve vour heart ! Not heintr a iiian id' mi.eh pluck, the al I'liu'iicd jM-i iit'enitin Lave up his watch :;ii l ran oil', if. soon rave the alarm and the hi;:h vt iiyinati v.ih eri'oted. "What h:nc to Kiy IViryciUi u il':'' in piired them 'tri-tta'c lii'l'ure whom the rojihcr wt.s iirrainifcd. 'That 1 am not guiity orrnliherv, lliou'h I look the w.tti h and money." "Why not I'lttlty iesked the in:ioi.-;,.te. ".simply lotausel ian neither read n r vsritc. 1 picked up the note .just til theinoinent I nu t tiii ; oentli.mttn with a lantern. Thinking it inio-ht he something valilaide, I politely -ked him to read it for inc. lie complied v'v.U my re. ;uc-;!, and jn-i-si-nlly ht.ndrd me his watch and pnr -e, and ran otf. I i-up piicd iho papir lo he of pica vi due to h'm and tliat he thus lil'erally rewarded mc for tindhiLr; it. He jrave mo no chance to return ih.iaks. v Ii ii li act of politeness I am ntely to pcrti.iT.;." 'I'he jTiideietm af.vcpti-d the plo.i of the rohi.cr and wiiinhew the com pliant. Til. K.'.i.!' 'i,m Aw.tii:. Xi.ir Xewt ik. .1. lived aviry jitous familv, v ho had. t.ihcn an oiph;i!i to rai -e, w ho, hv the wav, v..t rat hit ttudcrwitlc-l. lie had cm'ilJd vi ry sii'ii t ii us on n li;:'.ius m: Iters, l.mv- vcr. and once suked his adopti d mot hi r if he did.t't litink it was '.vic uu' for the old l. taicts to mine t.i cliiinh and tall asleep, a i i' no hi tier ivj;ird to the -rrvic c. ,St,e leplied she did. Accordinoflv, hefun- '..'o'tn--t ihinvh the iv.t.M Sundtiy. he file'! I.i pocket! with app!, ,. ()li0 l.'ahhhetuled old flan, who itivaiiihly v.ent to sh ep diuinr,' the MiTiion. pai ticularlp attr.icted his ait -v-tion. S, linj; him at hi-t noddintvand idvini; real ciidnce of htini,' in the 'land ol'hctinf, lie Ii iithd off and took theaslonidied h epe. v.illi an tipple, s.piare on the top of his I... hi I'tile. 'J'hr minister and aroused conor,-ou tion at once turned around and indinanTlv ; ;i'ed at the hoy; who merely said lo the preacher, as lie took (mother apple in his hand, with ft solar lionet expre iuus of i oiio.ieiiane'j : 'You pnaeh. I'll keep 'tin awake.' M nnii.N Ghowth. A Yankee hid, whose father win n 'down Kasf farmer, w ent into t ie Lam yard to play, a short time nuo, urd I cinv: d. t .ined a primmer hv a thunder .-.torm he f. II a hep on a ha;-; of ;iiano. The old !;cii!eiii:in. when Iho storm w.n over, went into the. harnyard to look after his son, and nu t a yiant tiudit feet hi'di cominerout ofthe Lain. 'Hallo! who are vou f" lie cried. 'What ate you doiti;; lu re 'Vhy, father, sfpicukid tho Coliah, l'ils me. Don't you know Tommy Yott cxelaiined the now avtoni-hed parent. 'Why, Tommy, how on tin tit did you -et ptiili d out so Inn;; in so sh e t a time c Why, father,' replied the 1 ov lookim" do An itpttii the 'l'in old man. 'i l,pt tlio-e Laiii of guano you put in the Lain and t'ictii an I the ligliiuing tojrelliei ha3 done tilt I n ims A p.ininrd ticnt liis son to the I'ni 'nb'1y el S)al!iii)i.iiie, ami told him to sludj eeouo niy. and to eat I c f ra'l e than poulti v. (n ar.ii n;,' the youno gentleman asked tin. price I i'i'aj : "Ahout twenly doll,, "And pnrliid-t ! ' T tftly flc c nt.-." '1 nitL.t Inc on p,irindr.." ,jH h, truv trc rttii'lid'o 're cln api t of th W'l" "THEY GO EIGHT TO THE SPOT." i.wr.v.vr i.mii.f! sxt'p your cot'oii ! rtlUr Y YOUR LUEAT1I! bTREXOTHEN YOtlt VOICL ! s r a lFi n g's TIlltOAT t'cni'ixinws Attn coon von ci.i:i;gymkn, coon fou Li:c'rrm:ns, t ; ood ron rvr.Lic spkakehs, coon ron sinclrs, COOD FOU COXSUMPTIVKS. (ientlemen Cnrry :illiii"."r 'I liront 'oii'eolioilM. I.ndlei nro ili!ijh1eil with H;illtiift'! 'I'liront "oiilVc(iouM. Children Cry for it1liii(V! 'I'hroiil 'oiiriTlioiis. They relii've n C'on;;h indnntly. T:i.yi!t!irlheTl.ront. Tin y t(ive ylrenth end volume, to the voice. They iiupnrt a il'.'lieiouit r.ninn to the brenth. Tin y are doliohtl'ul to the tu.-tc. They nre undo of .imple hcrl'9 and ennnot hnrni m:y (inc. 1 ndvfcc every one who lins a Cough or a llu-ky Voiee or n l!nd Urenth, or Rny difficulty of Iho Throat, to . t a p!ie!:iij;o of my Throat Confeetion? ; they wil' relieve you ii:."tuntly. and you will ajreo with mo th.it ' tltey gorij;ht to thcKput." You will find thein very us'-ful and plennnt while trnvelingor attending jiittiie meetiiiL'.-! for stilling your Cough or allnying y ur tltii-t. Jf you try one laiekago I mil iafe in -iiyiiig Hint you will ever afterwards consider them i'.iii i ti-il'le. You will find t!.( m at the Iirnggiits and l'ealers in Mi dieiner". Prico 25 Cents. My filature ii on each f acakngc. All o!hrr arc COUIltt 1 flit. A I'aekngu w ill l..c Fent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent?. Addrew, Iir.N'ilY C. SPAI,mX(, No. 4b Cedar ftreet, Xow Yolk. l'-Tfalc at U. A J'i her'slint'; Store. Punbury, Pa 0 CURE feFvousHeadache l!y the ii.e of these IMlls tlieprrlodieatlnekitof Xer Volts or liiek Ilenilaeho may be prevented ; and if taken at the comiiieneeinent of an attack immediate relief from pain nnd fiekn-js-fos will bo obtained. 't in y seldom l'uil in removinjr tho Nausea nnd lli-tidni'he to which female.- are sof-ubject. They act geutly ui on the bowcl.1, r moving Cos tivenes3. t'or l.ilernry mm, filiolentf. T lientc I'einalen, and all person? of jeilemary hal.it.'. they aro valuable iw a Laxative. iin,rn iii! the aietite, jriving tone nnd i,'..r to the i!;(.-e'!ivc orirans. and resli.rinn the natu ral . latieity nr.d tren'jtli of the whole system. 'J lid CL'i'ilALlC TILLS arc thu result of Ion;? in-ve-tijii.tion and carefully conducted cxeriuient-, Itia inf.' been in unc many year---, during which tiino tin y liuve i n vented nnd relieved a vast niiiount of ain and Kiifi'crinjr from lleaxlaclie, whether originat iii',' in the nervous .lystem or from a deranged stato of Ihc lomacli. The arc entirely vcgetablo in their cnmprilion, unci mi. y l.o tnk' n nt all times witli perfect safety, without niakiiiL' any (hninre of diet, and the aWeuce of any de'iirccioic uit.c ici.due it ea-y lo aiiuuiu.' ter tuem lo ehiltlreii. 1'j.WAKL Ol' COfXTLUFEITS ! 'iiiC "tnuii.c laivo fio .-ignat tires of Henry C. :;piililtn on each llox. rs .ld by lrie.'gi'..i and all other Dealers in Medi cines. A llox will bo sent by mail jirer-nrcJ on receipt of Price, 25 Cents. All orders .-himlil be iiddrrrwcd to HENRY C. SPALDINO, 4H Cedar .Street, New Vork. lVrsalo at nsiiKH'S Prug Store, Stinbury, Pa From the Fxaminer, Norfolk, Vs. C, h.ilie Pills a.-con.pli-h the object for which lin y were made, viz: Cure Headache in all its lornis. From the Pcmccrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are. or huve been troubled with tho head ii. die. nd for a box (Cephalic Pill,) so that you may have them in case ol an aitack. From the .St. Louis Democrat. The in;mcn.-c demand for Cephalic Pills ii rajidly ircrc;.Miig. From the (iazcttc, Davcrport, Iowa. ."!r. SpuldinK would not connect his name with an t.nkic he did not know to pos.-css real merit. From the Adveni.-ir. Proyidmcc, H. I. Ti c tMiniMiy in thiir favor U t;troi,g, from the ut.-t re-peciabic t(tiartcrs. 1'r ni the Diily New.', Newrnrt, It. I. C'i pl.nlic Pilh are taking the place of all kinds. From the Kanawha tUar, Va. W'c are une that pi r.-ons stilb rie:!; with the head :..hc, win. try them, will stick lo them. Fn in the Adverti.-er, Providence, It. I. Tlie Ci'i l.alic Fill arc aiiid lo bo a reiiiaiknbly i ru i 'iee reined v h,r thu lieadache, and one of Ihc very be.4 for thai very licijucui complaiut n Licit iiua c. cr becu di;c-jvcrc.l. A SI.VliLi: I10TTI.C OF ECONOMY! rA'- !l;illi!i- I'l i pi-red i.'Iue' liiIliii-. fr 1 ;iuot S4,;iIliu-- Ir ,:u.t.u Uluct WILL SAVE TEN TIMES ITS COST ANNUALLY. As accidents will happen, even inw.ll re-ulated f.u,.ilr. .1 U very dcMiablo to have o,e cheap and cryVAc l rel'"'""S ""'ilurc.i'uy Crock- SPALDI.VU'S FUF.PAULD CLl'K Jlccl- all nuelt nnergenclcf, and r.o household can afield to without li. It U ly, ready and up to the ticking point. "l'.SLFLLI. LVKRY H0FSE. ' A Lt uah accompanies each Lotilo. I'KICi: 25 CENTS. A dili est HLNKY C. tl'ALWXn, No. 4S Cedar Btrcct, New York, l or ,al at R. A. F1SHL11S Drug Store, Suulury Norlhuuiberlaud county, Ta. C A uTTo N! As certain un,inciple4 person, are attemntlni to IM-.PAIILUoLlb.I woubl raution all person. U, A.u.me bel..,. ,,u,cl,a: ia, an N.e (h.t the full uoocd'ALMM, l'l,l?P.Uil.U..MF t on Ihe M iv 3 lit,; GROVER & SAKER'S first I'ii mi vm SEWING MACHINES FOR PAMII.Y I BB AND Man H- luring r -. Wuh Hcnimert, Kellcn, Taeketii, CokIit, DiiidAi, tc PRICES FROM $40 UPWARDS tjc ii u n a GP.OTEE. & BAKSJR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Make the t.ock or Shuttle Sliteh Moehiiir" of the mm pntternt, mid nt the nine prioeMii their celehraled JJIUJ lil.K LOCKSTITCH MAl'III.NK!. Thin is the only Coniwuy ihnt nmkei hoth kindF, there fore the only one thai run apply ull the wauu of the pub lic. ry r'irelinser enn take their choice of either Stitch Willi the piivilere of exehiiiifiiiij! for t he other. A new Mvlenl Shuttle .Mneliine rum limt Mild quiet, fol Veitt Makctfl TiuIoir, Mioe MindeiB, kc. At ' the Loir l'ritt : nf $10. tr Kt'Y TMK BKST.AI GRUVKtt A. UAKKfi'S.S M. Cn. 7JU Chestnut Street, riiitndolihin. t ip H- B- MAssr.n, Sunbury, I'm., Agent lor tho Manufacturer. Dcccuihcr ai.tftfil ly RHEUMATICS! DR. LELAND'S ANTI-RIIEUMATIC BAND rmt.MANLXTLY cvki:s RHEUMATISM! IN ALL lTi VAKlOL'S FdH.MS. Aeutc or Inflammatory ; Chronic, Lumbago, Sciatica, I'leuroilyne, Ac. Htinne:-. ot the Joint? nnil Craini' (lout. Xcurnl- ?i i anj nil Nervous Atlectionj i:rvsiieln?, ,Silt ISheuin anj Iscrofiiloits Kruptioii-i of the boily Nentrnliy.es the Iini'iirilie of tha lllooil inul Fluids of the whole system, anil effoetunlly counteracting Mercurial ana other K)i-onous iiilluence.. I Uisn coiii-cnifnt nrnmpc HKLT, ftitntninjr fi fl.tlJleuluu Li 'in t mi tti, ( he wtxiuunimii itic iwttiy ol.niit thewaial Kii;AI,I,Y KFFfXTlNU AIJ L PAKTrt.whcievuf tltu i1ii'nie m.iy he. It cim In V, wurn witlmut injuTv tn the tiinflt iklx-nte prrwni, m inul iMiciiiiiice in ihc prr.j.rr imuun 01 imnj; ih rr J tinrtd it entirely ttmovt's Mic iliit-iin" irmii the rj Sj t; utein, willi the fiilltic.ottB use, in mu-li cw. l t j m2 ptiwt'tiul mUMiial mLtliemts, wtucli wt-iiken nnd p Uj ileslrny the cinntituti"ii and give temponuy ro lj liel nnty hy Bttipiiying the systrm, ami ilemleiiiiig rjj Oils vitality. Ity This trenhm-nl, the int'diciiml pru ptTtit'H ei'iil;nn'd in the JIhih), In-iirp ol" n hitrhly M Hu mil 1 1 tie nt nl volatile luttute and cnp;ihle nf leiiitf lL rernltly ahi'rlt'd, tlir'inch the pnrn if the skin, L come into direct contact with the Blood nnd gene - . i i v iemmtnii, i. in.... ...oi. . -.ii-b ui.nuu , the stunuL-h, wnic-h would tend not only to detract n !rnii their curative power, hut U impair the in M tenia i oi::iiih an iit-ram!e me iiichiiiih iiiso i aim Hvoitloic Hie ininii"ii t-lfivtn, sooiieii the result o inteniat remrdie, and ell-i'tinii a peri ret cure by n J ptiTifyini and eo.ua! izint; the cin-alHtion ol the vital L rj hiiid and rrMtoriue the part ntTtrted ton healthy iP C'lnttiiion Thin Rind is iilno n movt riwrTlul U ' A.NTI-.M KHCl'IH A I AUI'.NT." t'ahnnel b'- W Pj inn the primary cause of u lurc part of the Btifl j W iiess, Neiiriilcie 1'aiii nnd llhruiuatira, b preva-M ULj lent and will entirely tclicvc the fletcia fiim its t Moderate cases are enred in a few days, and we m . are e"'Hiantlv icceivinir iindoiihird t utini'-umls W n to wlurh we Invite niipecLiin at t our otfice of rV I long standing Vr LJ their cifiL-ucy in npravnted cascsof I'KICK TWO PAI.t.AKS. MiiylwIwiti.rPriiR- PiRIS, nr will tie Belli tV mull luxin receipt nf nr hy cxprciw every wlieie, with all iiecctiHaiyiitDUuu- LJ nans I'rnin the truiciiul uliice v( G. SMITH & CO , Sole Proprietors, 491 JiltoADWAY, ni'tir llrimin street, Xr.w Yoiik. t J- Trcnti.io, with Certified Testimonial?, fcut tri.c. auapti:d TO t-OLMKUd Aokxts Sunhary, Vrilinp A tlrnnt, ' 'i Cienrue Urihf. " Nnrtliunilierliinil, It. U. McCny. March lftj2. ly of -v VtrU l.inrs. THE CAM 1KN A XI) A.MU'iY AND PII 1 L.l IH-L- Pill A AN'D TKUNTOX H li. CD. VS 1.1XKS. 'ram I'hiliuhljthin ti .A ir Yvil a mt ll'iy J'itn s. fintll uhim .stmt It hurt unit hinslnptun Vtpot.witl liavc a Jvllotcs, rt z : I'AI; At 0 A. !.. via Ciinulcu ami Auiboy, (C and A. AccijUiuuHltitinit.) f2 1 AttlA.M., v in t'uiuUcuuudJer;eyCity,N J , At-'Cuiiiiiiodtttioii. 2 '. At !'i A. M.. iu lvcmiii 'tiin hud Jmwv Citv. (Mi.rnin,' Mail.) 3 00 At IL' 1'. M.. in Cuuidin mid AuiUiy, (Ac- ciiiniiiixlHtinn.l 2 At 2 P M., viu Cunnltn nnd Auilxy, (0. nnd A. I'xi.ro,) 3 00 At 4 1'. M., viu Camden nnd Jiwv Citv, (Kveninir Ext re.) 3 00 At 4 I'. Jl., viu Camden and Jer.'iy City, (Sccnil CliiA Ticket.) 2 At iii I'. M., ia Keii.-ingtun i.nd Jersey City, ( l:c. tiinu- -Mini.) 3 l0 At 12 I'. Jl.. via Ki'niii"ton and Jersey City. (Southern Jluil.) 3 00 At 5 1'. Jl., ia Camden and Ainlmy, (Acenia. nindiitinn. l'reight und l'u.-fiiigcr, l-'irrt CIum Ticket, 2 2 Secnlld Clu-s Ticket. 1 it) The til 1'. Jl. Line runn daily. (Sundnyscxceiitid ) Alio im r. PHiiiinern ilail. rtiiin (tally. 1'or Water tiap, Strnuili-hiirir. fcruutnn, AVilkei liarrc, Jlmitrofc, (jrcat Itend, Ac . lit 7-10 A. Jl t'rniu kctiriinjrton, viu itclawnrv, Luckawuuua and II otern Uailmiul. tut Jlauch Chunk. Allentnwn. Bethl, lirm, Helvi dero, Kaln. I.ainliertviltc, Fleiiiinulnn. lc, at 7-10 A. Jl., I'rtuu Kenniiiinii Iiejiot, and at -'j 1. Jl irni'i Walnut street Vharf. (The, 7-10 A. Jl. Line connect wiih Traini leaving j.n.-;..n tor .Miiueii viiuiiK, nt .t .to r M ) For .Mount Jl.illv, at tl A. Jl., 2 and 4 T. M. l'or Freehold, nt 0 A. -M and 2 1'. Jl. WAY LI XLS. For r.rMnl, Trenton, Ac, at T-lOaud M A. M. and 5, 0-:t0 and 12 I'. Jl. from Ken-iiigtoii, und at 21 1'. Jl. Iroin Walnut Street wharf. For I'.ri-tol and inn rimilmte StutionH, at 11! A Jl IVi'ltl Ken.-ilitdU leiOt. Fur J'ultiivru, Hivertnn. Ielancn. Beverly, llur linton, 1 Inrcucc, liurdi nlijnn, Ac., at 12i", 1, 4, 5 und :i V. Jl. Steamboat Trenton, for l.ordentown and interine di.i'c Station, at 21 1'. M., fruui Walnut st. Whaif. I j- For New York, and Way Line leaving Ken--hijtinn l'eit, take the Car," on Filth street, almve Walnut, hall' an hour Ix'ture deu,rture. The Can ruu into the 1 t , and on the arrival uf vuch Train, run IVuin the licjmt. Fifty Fouiiil.i of Ua'irafi only, allowed each 'tir.eiier. ra.'Senper. are ivohiliitcd from taking anything it hairnac hut their weurini: aiarel. All haKii)te. over liliy .iiikI- to bo paid for extra. Tho .in I , ii iv limit their rc.-in-iliiiil y tor Imtrnpo to lliiu IMIar 'i r iund, and will not be liable lor any amount bctuud SdtM), eceit by iecial contract. W.M. 11. UATZ.MLU, Agent. .March 20. Si',2. i:uti. iioii.i Suiiliiii-y, .irOninilM-rliinl 4'o., In. rillllS lnro nnd cnimnoilious Hotel, now managed 1. by JA.MKS VAXUVKE, is .-iluale at Ihu ltail niud llejiot, North Knt corner of Jluiket Sijuare, Suuhtiry. IV. and at Ihc teriniuii-i of the Sunbury A l.tiv and Northern Central ldilroad, and it opi iifiir the accmuiuodution uf Traveler, and the imLlic iu gi-neral. Tho prn.riclor will ivo Iii rxelu-ive attention to tho coinlort and eonveiiieiier of bin guest, and ii ileteriuined to make tlii.-t t.(abli.-huicut rank among the first in the Slate. His tabic will bu Mipplied w ith the best the market call produce, bavini,' the advaiitauc ol daily commu nication Ly car direct from Hnlliumre, and' also from these bringing produce fiuui thu surrounding country. Jlis bar will be nupplicd with the purert liijuor. the market can produce. Cureful aud obliifiiiKaervaiit always in attendance. New and commodioua atabliug bus just beeu added to the premise. A share of the local and traveling community la most respectfully solicited. Sunbury, January 12, 1S01. S. 2. G0TTWALS, FLOTJBi & PRODUCE COMMlBiSlOIN MEliCllANT Ao. 812 Spring Garden Street, i'hiluikljihia KI'.sri'.CTFl'LLY aohcila oninipniiunn of all kuida ol eouutry priMlucc, extia faintly Flour, &.u. iicnig hwaicd in Hie vciy reiilre ol buainraa, and having a very ealruaiva Helail Tiade umier tna own munotiaw iilHivi.iim, he lata auiuia ueihiiea for obuuimg thavciy BicliMtiiwui-t prieeatorcvriylhuighe (ella. LccciuUi il, iy liiKTmiiionul lIuK-l, 05 and 307 JJroaJmiif, Curutr t'raiUUit trtct, KEW YOIIK. rillllS 6rt cla House the tuosl quiet, homelike 1 and plcaMUit HoUl in the citv oflora auperiuf luduoemeuta to those visiting New York lor bueineaa or pleasure. It is central iu it. location, and kept on the Liaoi i Asi Flak, iu connection with Tavlom'. Kalou.v, where rofrethmouU, can be had at all hours, or served iu tbvir owu rooms The churgra are mo derate, the rn'ina and aMtniiuce of the hr t rudti ba'hs and all Ibe luwlttu tomcutiucw 4ltai.Ud MaicU I), list'.' Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholio Prepa ration. EP.. EOOFLAITD'S CELEbRATEU GERMAN I3ITTE11S- Prepared by DR. JACKSON fc CO., rhllndclphlo, rtDll'S. Will clTrctutilly cure Liver Complainl, Uyspcp. nia. Jnuixlioe, Chronic nr Nervous Ucbihly, lMscasc ol the Kidnry:, and ull ilieeasci arining from a tlisonlered I.ivpr or Stomch. . Pitch hi Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulnert nr Plood to the Head, Aridity ol tho tftotuaclt. Nausea, Hearttmm, H if putt for Food, Kulnett or AVeiphl in the Stonmch, Sur Kim tnttons, Sinkinf; t Fluttering at the Pit of the tollmen, Swiiimiinp of the II end, Hurried nnd DilTiculL liieaihingi FlutteruiB; at the Hunit, Choking or HufTocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of webs before the Higlit, Fevei and Dull Paiti in the Head, Deficiency, of Perpi ration. Yellowness ofthe kui nnri Kyca, Fain in the Pale, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ac , Hud den Flushes of Iloat. Hutnino in the Flesh. Constant linn- giniiiKinf evil, and prent Depression of spirits, and will rativeiy prevent l.l.l.OW l t.v bit, uiMUUS it. Kit, Ac. The Proprietor in catline the attention nf thopuMiclo this pie aintion,docs s with a feeling of the utmost con fidence in its virhtea and edaptatiou to the discuses for waicnit is rccoinmeiiort). Il is no new and unutH article, but one that has stood the test of n twelve years trial before the American pro pie, and us reputation nnd sale are unrivalled by any similar preparation extant. The testimony in its favor umm by the mont prominent nnd wetl-kii'uvn Physicians nnd indi viduals in nil pails of the country is immense , nnd a care ful perusal of the Almanac, published anuuHiiy ity tne pro piiel'TB, nial to lie had gratis of any of iheir Agents, can not but s.itisfvthe most skenttndthat thi9 remedy is rcully destiviug the great cctchittyit has ohtaned. ULMII 'rilL.' LVini,'V't' From J. Newton Krown, D. D., Kditor of the Encyclopc- diaof HcliKtoui KiiowlHicc. Althoiich ivitdisoosed to favor r recommend Patent Medicines In general, throne h dmtiurt of Iheir ingredients nnd effects, I yet knowof no uificient rcawn w hy man may not lestny to the lciieht he relieves hiinseii to nave received from any simple preparation, in the hoc that he nvtythus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the mote readily in repaid to "Hooflmnrs Her man Uitets," prepared hy Dr. C M. Jacksn, of thiscity, because f was prejuciced nirninst them for years, under the impressiiin that thev were ehielly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Knbett lioemaher, Ksq., for the removal of this piejudiee hy pioper tests, and for eneour ai;emcnt to try Ihein, when snifermg from great and hmg c'lntinueit iit ininy. me use 01 mice domicsoi nwwv. mi, ters, nt the beuinn'.tnj of the present year, was followed bv evident relief, nnd rertn ration to n dcgiec of (Kntily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six mouths before nnd had almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank Ood and my friend for directing me to" the use of ihein. Philad'n., Junea3. 1Htt. J NliWTON UKUWN. August Jl, It-tit. ly .n.vt"i'in-:w v on, Vtloi'iirVM lit I.iim-. No. inn Cor. Fulton and Broadway, NLW YUK. Will carefully attend to Collcctione and ull other mutter intrusted to Iheir eare. Jlay 21, MZ. JAMES BARBER'S WH0I.E9AI.K AND BKTAII. CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. Corner Second and Chettnut sts., riillaricli'liln. CF.NCY for the l'ATKN T F.iJtrAI.IlNG TIIIHTY 1. DAY Cl.tHJKS, a eety deairuble artn le tor t'hnrch ea, Ilnlels. ItrialiB, Countixc llouaes, I'arlorR. c. A la, i, Miinunictiirrrnl' KI.NK OIU.D PK.NS. f'lneka ri-pani-O' and warranlitl. t'liH-k 'rtniiiillne ot every iteRCfit'tion. PliilHilelttlila, Jaiiutiry P.l, lh01. 3y 1 The Great Cure for Consumption. Il'you buve a cold, ucc AVi.-hnrt's rine Tree Tur CunUul ! If you have a couli. uso Wi-biirt'a Tiuc Tree Tar Cort.ml 1 If y u have Asthma, u.-o Uishnrt's Tine Tree Tur Conlial ! If you Imve .Sore Throat, ukc M'i.-hnrr-d Tuie Tree Tur Cordial ! If you huve UroiKliiii-. use i-liarl it Una iree lar Lorui.ii : If you Imve Consumvtiini. uso VHihtI J'ine Tr4 Tr Coplinl ' Vi-h:irt' Fine Trre Tur t'urilinl mii luihilin r'-mt-vly tr ili'if f the Kiilin-y-'. I riirtry i'uv pluiuts, Ulimi ami I-Sleo(lin Ncrvou Ut-bility ami for Fnittl wHkn,,as and Irrrj?nl:iriti'j. Th well kiiouu fL.cucy of riiic Tut J'.ir in thi curf nl" '.xtrttfii air'flion-i or Son1?, (Nint-d i) out ha Ui Natural liVim-dy tor what Phy-irian catt "I ulj r eular AtTtxtiiiiia! (that i.- to my, ior.v.) iiNn the Lunp". It reuiained to discover the be.-t nirnni of Hklk'Htion. wiiich discovery n b"n iimdt. ua a thuU'imd teitiuiouiaN rov. by the rroorit iia nf Wijdiart'rt Tine Tree j'ur Cordial ! If you have ItYiPKl'MA. une Wirhart'i' iirat Aiueriean 1v-eitt l'ill ! A mro cure warranted tor one dollar, or the mont y rrtundetl ! liny a Imix and take them aoeordin to (linvtimw, and if they do not euro you, the uionry uiU be returned. Acknts A. W. Fi.-H.her. Sunbury ; AVui. tinier. N'nrihuiuberlaiul. fall at either pine, nnd pet a dm-riHivtM-ireular. L. Q. C. WIIIAKT, rrojirktor, No. Id, Nuiih Heeond (-treet. rhiladeldiiu. AuiHt iu, IhiU. ly TO Al.Ia W.l.Vri4J I.UI1IS. Now Scttlcmont of Vincland. .1 ii km Hi) y ron ii.i;n ruins. A llaro oiKrtuiiity in llie Ilot Jturkct, aivl inn.-t fiililitlnl ami Healthful i'liiiiato in tho I nioii. (Inly 'i'liiity Jlili'd tsuith of l'liilioli I liia, on a ltnilronj ; 1,,-in a rich, heavy soil, ami lii-lilv jiroduirlive ln-iu land ; uiuong't thu br.-l iu lilt' tiardirn State t.f New Jertwy. It enn?i.-tii of '.'ll.tidO aerta of itoonlaml, iliviilvil into Farms of ilirVerent aiiea to "uit the ruirrlia.-'fr from '10 arre unJ upwiirila ami is aol,l at the rate of SI 5 to V.1I per acre for the farm lunil, iayal,le one fourth ca-h. anil the balance by timrler-yearly in-tiil-nii'iil, wilii lejpil iutvrc't, withiu the term uf tour yean. THK SOIL I, in great part, a li i . h Clay Loam, suitable for Wheat, tiruaa ai:l iotaloe ul.o a dark ami riirh sanily loam, auifablo for Corn, Sweet rotato!. To bacco, all Limla of veetublea and root cron., anil Ibc liiii-t varieiieaof fruit. uehustiraie, reiu.-lieti. I'eara. Apricot, Nectariiiei1, l.lnckbcrrica, Molona, anil other 1 1 1, it, btft alnpted to the i'liilmlelphia anil New York market. In renpect to the aoil ami aropa there tan be no mi'lnke, an tiaiurcan ixauiino both, and none arc expected to buy before ao iloiii);, and fiiuliii thc-e statements correct under theae circumstance, uule these alutenieuta were correct, there would bu uo use in their being made. It ia considered The 1!i:st 1 hi it Soil in the I mux. See Heport" of Solon Robinson, Esq., of tho New York Trttninc, and the well-known agriculturist, William l'arry, of I'iiiunuiinsou, New Jersey, which will be furuL-lted inquirers. TIIK MAliKKT. Ily lixiking over the uiaii the reader w ill perceive that it enjoys the Wat market in the I'liion, and has direct couimunicution with New York and Philadel phia twice a day, bi inj; only thirty-two miles from Die latter Produce iu this market brings double thu 1 trice that it doee in locations distunt from the cities, u thia location it can be put iuto market the name morning it ia gathered, and for whut the farmer sella he gels the highest price ; whilst groceries aud other articles he purchases, he gets at the lowest price. Iu thu West, what he sells briug him a pittuuoo, but for what he buys he pays two prices. In locating here the settler has many other advantage . He ia w ithin a few hours, hy railroad, of ull Ihc great eilieaof New Kngland and the Middle Slates. He is near kit old friends and associations, lie haa school for his chil dren, divine service, ami all the advantages ef civil iiaiion, aud bo is near a large eily. XUK CLIMATE Ia delightful ; the w inters being salubrious and open, whilst the summer are no warmer than in the North. I ho lis-ation is uhu the liue uf latitude w ith northern Yirgiuia. Persons wauling a change of climate for health, would be much benefitted in Yincland. The uiild neaa uf thu climate and its bracing influence, makes it excellent tor all pulmonary atlecliona, dysjieuia, nr general debility. Viailvrs will notice a dinereucu iu a tew days. Chills and fevers are unknown. C0.NVEN1ENCIE8 AT HAND. Building material is plenty 1 l Fich and Oysters are I'leiiuiui anu cncs,. Visitors must exjiect, however, to ace new place. WHY TIIK NtOPKRTY HAS NOT BiXN BUT TLED UtrOUE. Thia question the reader naturally asks. It ia be eauae it has bocu held in large trauta by families not disposed to sell, and being without railroad laoilitie they bad few iudueemeuts. The railruad haa just been opeuetl through the property this season, for the first time. Visitors are shown over the land in a earriage, free of expense, and afforded time and opportunity for thorough iuvestigalion. Those w ho eouie with a view to at-tllu, should bring aiouey to aeeure their purcha ses, as locations are not held upon refusal. iho select thing ia bard Hmes, where people have been thrown out ot oauilnv meat or bu.inea, tome hale mrans or .aaall iue. L In ctart themi eUrs at b'-'iuc Ibey Can buy a pitieol laud t a .mall pner, and can more than make wagee lo imfiroving it, and I when it in done it ia a certain indenc ndenco and no Ion. A few acres in fruit tree will iniure m com tor - table living. The land ia put down to hard time prices, and all Improvements, can Do made at a cheap er ratn than anv other time. The whole trast, with aix mile front on the Rail road, in being laid ont with fine and apaoiout avenue, with a town in the entre firo acre lota in the town aell at from $150 to $200 ; two and a half acre lota, at 90 to $120 to $200 ; two and a hail acre lota, at from fdO to $120. and town lota 50 foot front bv 150 feet deep, at $100 payable one half cash nnd the balance within a year. It is only njion farms of twenty acres or more that four Years' time is uiven. To .Manufacturers, the town aflonl" a fine opening of tho iSAor manufacturing buincra, and other arti cled, being near Philadelphia, and tho surrounding country has a largo population, which a fiords a good market. This settlement, in the course of several years, will be one of the most baautiful places in the country, and moat agreeable for a residence. It is intended to make a Vine and Fruit crowing country, as this culture is the moat profitable and the beat adapted to mnrket. f.very acvantago anil con venionco for acttlers, will be introduced, and will insure the luwperitv of the place. Tho hard times throughout the country will be an advnntngo to the Snlllcutcm, nfl 11 compeu people w rcsoiv iu agricul ture for a livinir. Larifc number of reotde aro nurchasinff. and peo ple who desire the best locution should visit the place at once. Improved land Is also for sale. TiMiir.it. Lund can bo bought with or without limber. Tho timber at market valuation. Tho title is indisputable Warrantee Deeds given, clear of all incumbrance, when the money is punl. Itoardinff conveniences at band. Letters nroinnllv answered, nnd Report" of Solon Robinson and Win. Furry, sent together with tho Vinctniid it. urn f. ltoulo to tho land : Leavo Walnut street wharf, Philadelphia, at 9 o dock, A. Jl., anl 4 1'. Jl , (unless there should t,o a chance of hour.) for Yinc- land. on tho Uhut-boro' and Jlillvillo ltailrotid. When you leave tho cars at Yincland Station, just I opened, inquire Tor CHARLES K. l.ANPTS, Postmaster, Founder of tho Colony, VlNEl.ASTt, P. f., Cumberland coucty, N.J. T. P. There is a change of enrs at Oliiwboro'. Also hewnre of sharpers on tho cars from New York nnd l'liilaileipiua to nicluiut, inquiring your ousi- licas, destination, Ac. ltKronT of 801.0N Rouinsom, op the New Yoiik Tnim sK, ri-os the Yinelaxp Settlkme.vt. t 'if Tha followine U an extract from the report of Solin llolnnson, r.sq., pumisncil in 1110 jtw 1 ra Tnhniic, in reference to Yincland. All persons can road this report with interest : Adviintttgci of l'armitig near home Vint'tuiid Hi maris ;oh Marl Suit, it great I't rtMity The CnHtc of l'"trtililtf Amuitut vf Crop froducal 1'ractiail ICvidnicc. It is certainly one of tho most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, una stiiiaiilo con dition for pleasant t'uruiiiiir that wc knowof this side ofthe western prairn-s. Vc found some ol I he oldest furmsj apparently ,jii"t as profitably productive us when first cleared uf forcit fifty or a hundred years airo. The geologist would oon discover the caiic of this continued l.irtilitv. i no w iiolo country is a murine deposit, and all through tho soil wu found evidence of ealcareou aunstancea, generally iu the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the lertiajv formation ; ami thi marly substance is scattered all through the soil iu a vcrv' comminuted form, nnd in the exact condi tion mot easily assimilated by euch plunts us the farmer desires to cultivate. Marl, in all ita forms, has been used to ferlili.e crops iu Kngland, from the time it was occupied by the liuiuans ; and in France nnd ticrniuny a marl bed is counted on as a valuable bed of manure, that cun be dug and earted and spread over the field, liow much more valuable, then, it must be, wheu found already mixed tliroil-'li the aoil, where new particles will be turned up and exposed, and transformed to the owner's use every time he stirs the earth. Having then satisfied our mind of the cause, they will not be excited with wonder at seeing indubitable evidence of fertility iu a soil w hich in other situa tions, having tho siuiio general characteristics or Mt leiust appearances, is entirely unreiniinerative, except a lis priKiuciiveuess is proiuoieu oy uriiuciai icruu tat ion. A few words about the quality nnd value of this land fur cultivation, uf winch we have soiuo strong proof. Our first viit was to William D. Wilson, Franklin township, ttloucester county, who purchased some eight miles north of Millvillc, about three years ago, lor the purMcof establishing a steam mill, to work up tho timber into lumber, to send off by the new railroad, as well as the firewood and coal, fur which he built a branch track a mile and a half long. He also furnished sixteen miles ot the road with lie., and has uo doubt made the null profitable, though his main oiij,-ct w as to open a tarm, having become con viiiced that the anil was valuable for cultivation. In this he has not been disappointed, n Home of his cros prove. For instance, last year, thesecoud time of cruppitig. .'tl'O bushelsof pntaine on one acre, worth tit) cents u bushel in the field. This year, seven acres, without manure, produced i'lt"n bushel of oats. In one field, (he liist crop was potatoes, pluutcd aiming llie ri ot. tnl'l vi'Mc,l 1'ii-te is. J he potatoes were dug and wheat sown, and yielded I'J bushels; and Ibeslliblile turned under unit sown to buckwheat, w hich yielded XU bushels ; and tin n the ground was sown to clover and tiuiutuy, which gave u. u til sterol ions per acre. The fertilizers applied to these crops were, fust. ashes from cleanups ; st ml. '.'Jj ,uuis of mij piio-pnaie ol lime ; uuni. jiiii uiii 1'eiiiviau guano ; then oil bushels of slaked lime has been spread iin the clotcr since it was mowed, and turned in lor wheat. Mr. Wil'ou's growing crop, ami tho w beat stubble of the p resent season, all indicate his land u.- produi live us any pari 01 uic r-iaie. At llary Harrow ., uu old style Jersey woman former, several miles south of Mr. Wilson we were , particularly struck with (he fiye appearance of a field of corn, that wo slopped to inquire of the hired man how il wa produced Wc found that the land had beeu the year but one before in wheat, sownwiil, clover, iinl this cut one season, and last -oring plow ed once, will, one "oor old nag,'' und planted with corn . "Yes, la.it you manured hih, wesuposer" said interrogatively, and got this reply "vt aai, you see, wo couiiin I auonc tnat ; enur'ewe hadii t lint lorty one-hosro loads altogether, tor 2-1 ueres, and wu wanted the most on't tor the struck jne irucK eonsisici ol oecis, curruis, carnage, eu cuiiiIh'I. melons, Ac., and a very productive patch ot l.iioa beans, grown lor marketing. Su wo were satisfied that the sou was not infertile, even unaided by clover, w hich had fed thecorn, because thu "truck patch'' had not been clovered, and hud beeu in cul tivation loug enough to ol, literate ull ml'iu o the lores! . Our next visit was to the farm of Andrew Sharp, five miles north of .Millvillc, I rom hall to a mile cast ofthe railroad, and just about iu the centre of Vine land. Mr. Shajp commenced work hero iu fieceiu- tier. lhH, iiwin Zi II acres. In less than three vears. he ha got I'.. I acrescleared and in crow II, is season all well enclosed and divided into several field-, w ith cedar rail or h,1c teiice ; has built a two storv dwell iug, about 'M by 4(1 feet, and a smaller house for farm laborer, and a statin and gruuury and sumo other oui-uuuuiugs. Considerable part of the land wa cleared for the plow at S-y an acre, and on some of it the first crop was buckwheat, iimeil with 60 bushels iu powder per acre. This crj may be put in July 4th. toLtith.uiid yieiiis ji lo .ui uusneis per acre, liiirve.-t.nl in .Nov em tier; when the laud being sowed with I.S0 Us, of Peruvian guuno and seeded Willi rye, yielded 12 to li bushels per acre aud 10 worth of straw. Therve stubble turned, alter knocking otTa large growth of oua sprouts, ami uressru again w it li guano anil seeded tu wheat, gave I a or lo bushels. The crop which he was iiiresiung wnno we wero lucre promised more uf a very iduuip grain, and tho straw ia very b, aw We went over the stubblo and found tho clover and timothy, from seed sowed last spring, on the w heat, w ithout harrowing, looking as well us we ever saw it iiHiuany old cultivated farm, and with a little work done in the winter to clear off some roots and rotten stump, aud setting slakes tu mark nernianrnt one he will be able tu cut thu crop Iho next year W illi a mow ing machine, and w c w ill guarantee I wo tons per acre, if bo will give tho overplus il' it overruns thu est l male. l'artuf the laud was planted w ith otatoos for a first crop, which yielded 12(1 bushels ner acre. It was then limed with M bushels per acre, and seeded Willi w lioai ana oiover, yielding an average of over 15 bushels nor acre, aud the clover now looks beauti ful. Other portions have been planted with corn as a first crop, wiiich yielded S bushels uf yellow flint corn., aud tnc second crop 40 hushcla, and the third crop, treated to lull lb, of guano, wu are sure Dooue would estimate below 40 bushels per acre. The reader will recollect that the writer ia now speaking of land perfectly ucw, and which can scarcely bo considered in good arable condition. Fn Id other eaaea, the corn crop uf last year was fol lowed with oala this aeaaon, not yet threshed, but will average probably 40 tu i0 bushels. 15 eel pota toes, beaua, melons, aud, in fact, all garden vegetable, aa well aa young peach and other fruit trcea planted this year, show very plainly that this long-negleoUxl tract of laud should remaiu ao no longer, and there ia now m atrong proliabillty that it will not ; fur, under the auspices uf Mr. Landia, it will be divided iuto small lota, with ruada located to acoommodate all the surveyors are now busy at thia work and all Purchasers will be required tu build neat, ooinfortable nous os, and either fence, which would be preferable, by which meaua a good population will be aeuured, who will establish cliurchoa, aehoola, aturea, mills, mechanic- ahopa and hotnea hoiue of American tanners, surrounded hy gardens, orchards, flulda and comforts of civiUacd life If any one, from any derangement of butineaa, la desirous of changing his pursuits, or who ia from any cause desirous lu find a new location and cheap home iu the oountry, and who may read and believe what we have truly stated, be will do well to go and are o hliu.clt what may be sera within a two homy , j ride out ol I'hilad Irhi I sl.ruary lc0! ly To Oeatwy "-flats, Roaches. Ac. To Ietioy -Mice, Mnleeatl Ants. To Deatroy llrd flues To Destroy Molha in Furs, Clothea, 4 c. To Destroy Moaqnitoca and Hleaa To Destroy Inacota on Pbnts and l-'ewls. To Destroy laseclaon AiuinaU, .tte. To Deatroy Every form and ipecica of Vermin Tin-: "DNLY INFALLIBI.i: nK.MI.DILS KNOWN. " Drstroya Instantly KVCRY TOR.M AND Frf.CII.H OF Those I'leparatiotiR (unlike oil others) arc "Free from Poisons. " "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rut do not dieou the premisee.1' "They come out of their holea to die." '-They are the only ini'allible remedies known " "Id years anil more established in New Yotk Citv." t'acd hy the City Post Office. t'seil by the City Prisons aud Station Houses. I' acd by the City Steameis, Ships, .:. I'scd by the City llospiuls, Alnia-Houses, Ac. I'acdby the City lb.tcla 'Aatoi' 'Si Nicholas,' Ac- I'scd hy the itiariling Houses, Ac. Cscd by more than 5U,000 Private Faiiulies. fV See one or two Specimens of what is Kveiyvvliere aaid hy the People F.ihioia Dealers, he. HorSI'.KKF.PF.tSS iroaMed with vermin need be no longer, fit' lliey use Costal's'' Kxtcrnuttalors. W'c tijve used it to om aatisfuctioii, and if a !sx e,st rj5 wc would have it Wp hail tried poisons, bat they effected iiollunr; ; huf'Costai V'artiele kmieka llie hrenth oat of Itats, Mice, Itoaches. ami Itcd-llucs. quicker than we eun write it. It is iu ureal demand ull over the country. Medina J liuzelte. MOKK t!R.M and nrovisiona arc destroyed aiumall in (Irani County by vermin, 1 tin it wouhl pay for tons ol this lint and insect Killer. Lancaster (Wis ) Herald. Hr.NRV R. CoSTaa We are Belling your preparations npntlv. Wherever Ihey have lrr,i uard, Hats, Miee, lloacheaanH Vernon disnrs,,,ai rapullv. tAaaHiV Muciraa, I'rnggnts, vv inJsor. Md. "Costar's" Bat, Roach, &c-, Exterminator. Costar's" Costar's" Bed bug Exterminator. uostar s "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects, &c- lu i",c nnrl f 1,00 lloxea. Bottles and Flalts, S3andt.Vsizes for pLiutatiolis, lhip., Mtiuts, H'.tlles, Ac, c. t'.M'TlON ! ! ! To prevent the public from radii.; iniuosed iiui by rt,tirioiis and lliphly l'crnii iou I tnit'itton., n new laijei naa oeen prepared, neartti a fac-simito of the Proprietor's tsi;;niit,ite Fxiimine each box, bottle, or la.K, ean fullv bi fore purcliu siug, aud take uothiin; but oi,'.'! AH ir. ' .told every where by All hole.ale Prui;i;-;ts iu larg) citie?. Stiute of the WII'M.FS.il.i: Ai.KNTS IN XKW Vt'KK riTV rshu (1,-lm Urol nets A ". Ilitrral, Risley .V Kitchen. Hindi Oale ti It.it-uison. M Ward, lose ,V Co. .MrKiMiin k Itolitans UrS Karnes A Co K C Wells .V Co. iKtellc. M.t nit (inrilnir. Hall, Dix'iuanil t'o. B A I iihiiilii.1,. Hull 4 ('., A II A I) S.uiit.1 A IV Winder k Hart, .laiot-s S AHootwall, Alor.tii and ,llle,l Hull, Itu. ki l I n 1 liotiias anil 1 ullcr P DiUvu I Conrad Fox. thcis. I'HIM I'll. I'll I A I'A I' W l'voi.,n.Co, I! A I alulrfl-.k and t'o. n ' -It'! t Sli-afitiiKa-r am Cu I'm wh, Ivi'-h iis and Ct. and otlici aud by Ii uggUd, Urociia, Storekeepers an! Retailers generally in all Country Towua and Village In tho XJJSTT'l'llJD STATES. AT SUNBURY, PA, (SOLD BY FIULING k U It ANT, And bv tha Druirirlsta.' Klorekcenen and Retailers geueraily. i ouuiry I'cai.-ra can or ner aa aoova. fir add reus orders direel lor if i'rices. Terms, tc . is desired. auDvl tor 1 1 SOil t ireular. eivinjr reduced I'ii 1 to IIKMtV R COisTAH i'uuipal Depot Ka Mi liroadway (Opsuii tbu t-t. Nicholas 11 Mil I t ati .Manb 1, lob.' liu AGRICULTURAL. Dutch Cheeao. The "furmcr's citl" wbo can mnkti "tiutou Dutch chccc," and tell how it Is done, ih no doubt an adept in the art. I know a fnr- mrrs wife uho 1ms mtidn "lots ' of it nnd think none can make brttcr. Hlin pnurs boil ing water over thick milk in the pans. The curd Nhould bo moved gently witli u spoon, mat tuc wuter may react,, nie bottom ol tho pan. The curd and whry will si peratc in a lew minutes; pour off tho i hoy and il tho curd is too tinder, pour over it hot water the second tune, and move the curd about as at itwt : then pour off the water nnd put the curd in thin, coarse cloth, and lump; it up to ctrtun an Hour or two ; then mid milt, a littlo butter or cream, or both ; work it in and make into bull. This way is preferred to heating the milk over the lire, or upon tho stove, and is much less work ami trouble. Try it, and see if you do not like it better. Jlri. Lyman. JIoKFEK--Heavks. Wc would remind otir rradrra thnt horsi-a fctl on cturuls, iii-vcr ftiif frr from heaves; lliey will lie i'l-und ti have a nikly cout as well ns a looMn. liido, and -n-joy far bctt?r health than when liny and imtn are ulonc used. Three qitarts of carrots and inrre ((u.ivtn nt o;il will Ftislain u horse niiu li better than six quarts of oala. When the carrots form part ofthe feed, all the oats win in- (iie-esteu and nssimilateil ; whervai. when oatst alone arc fed, more than one lmlf pass throui:li undiluted. The floor of every cutting box should lie rild ed or opened so as io permit an itiHt to pass down More the hay reaches the cuttini; knive. Many horses arc rrndi red asthmatic liy la iurs ', v dusty hay, and, consefiuentlv. ( vet v m. ain calculated to remove the dtist should lie restored to. WvrUmf I'nrmrr. The receipt fur wounds on horses, such as collar and saddle-pills, Ac, is furnished to the Amirkitn Strnk Jmnnnl lv Dr. DtuM. the well known veterinary nrj,iim : I'tilver ised aloes, H ounces : pulverised myrrh, ! ounces; pulverised calcclm, 4 ounces ; pul verised lien.i.iin, -1 ounct s ; new nun, i t?nl Ion. I. t the mixture stand for two or three, weeks frequently shaking, and liiur lltiouli tine linen. TIIK HOUiSKKKErKR. About Strawberries. to riirsr.uvi: .stuawiif.iiuiks. To two pounds of fine larre st raw luriii s, adil two pounds of powdered sitiiar, and put them in a prescrviiii; kettle, over :t slow tire, till the suptr i-t nii'ltcd ; then Imil litem prci'itely twenty minuter, as fast us pos.-il,le ; have ready a number of nw)r jars, nnd put (lie fruit in boilip;,- hot. Cork' und setd the jars immediately, ami keep them thivinrh tlnr summer in a cold, dry cellar. The jars must be heated before the hot fruit is puttied in, otherwise they will break, ro riu-.sr.itvi: sTit.wiii'.iii:ii'.s on n Asi-itr.u-ltir.s, foi: u:!:.ms eu in:r, wrruour HiII.lN(.. Let tlie fruit be gathered in the middle of a warm day, iu very dry weather ; .-trip it from the stalks directly, weigh it, turn it into a bowl or deep pan. and bruise it gently; mix w it!i tin equal weight of line dry sifted sugar, and put it imtmMiatch into small vt ide-nccked bottles ; cork these thinly without delay, ami tie bladders over the t"p.i. Keep them in a cool place, or the fruit wi',1 ferment. Tint mixture nhould be slirri d softly, and only just suliicietit! v t' blind the sugar and tlie fruit. Tlie but lies mu.-t be perfectly dry, and the bladder, after having In en cleaned in the u.-ual way, and allowed to become nearly so, should be moisti ne l with a little spirit on the .-ide which is to be next to the cork. stUAwr.i:nnii:s silwkd vim tarts. Make a sirup of one pound of .-ttgar and a teacup of water; add a litlie white of eggs; let it boil, and skim it until only a foam rises ; tlit ii put in a qti.'it of berries ft. from stems und hulls; let them boil till they look clear und the sirup is quite black. Kini. li with tine puff paste. to i'iti.si;nvi: stiia wni;itun:s in w inh. Tut a quantity of tlie line.-t largo Mraw beiries into a goo-oberry bottle, and Mrcw over thein three large spoonsfulls of tine sugar ; till up with Madeira wine or .-heiry. KTltr.wr.i.iUiY jr.i.i.Y. Kvjt -s the juice from the fruit through a i loth, strain it clear, weigh and stir to it im equal proportion nf the fine.-t Mlgur dlied and reduced to powder; when this is di.--solved, place the preserving-pan over a very c'.i.ir lire, and stir the jelly often until it boils; clear it can-folly from scum, and boil it quickly from fifteen to twenty-live minu te... 1 his receipt is lor a mode quantity el the preserve; a very small portion will, require much less time. Kin mint Wink. A fair article of wine for family use may be made from the rhubarb in the following manner: tirind or mash, and press the stalks, in any convenient man ner. A portable or hand cider mill aud press answer well for this purpose. Add us much water us there is juice, and three to four p'umd- of light colored sugar to each gallon of the mixture. I'm iu ca-ks ami sit in the cellar, with the bung out, leaving it-until fermentation ceases, keeping the ca-ks jnll in the meantime. When done working, bun:; up tight or bottle for u-o. Small quantities may be put at tir-t into glass bottles or stone jugs. .1 mir Aijrietdtitrint. diNc.Kii Snaps. Hoil tou'ether one pinl of nmlossi-s ami a teacup of butter, l.ct il stand till cool ; add two tablespoons of gin e;er iiuil one ttiblespooful of soda; flour to roll. Hake quick, in thin rounds, on a flat Ill'SNe. One cup butter, one cup sugar, half cup of yeast, half piill of milk ; make, it still' with flour; add if you like, uut ting. Silvi:ii Caki: and Goi.h C'akk. One cup white sugar, half tup butter, whites of live well beaten eggs, quarter of n teasponful of soda dissolved in half a tcacupftil milk, threu quarters tca.-pounful cream tartar mixed.with two cups flour. Flavor with extract of bit tcr almonds. The yolks of these five eggs, and the same ingredients, make Hold Cake. Coal oil is said to be a sure destroyer of bed-bugs. Apply plentifully with i(.mall brush or feathers to tho places where they most do oongregiite. The cure is effectual and permanent. Gilt frames, chandeliers, Ac, rubbed slightly over with coal oil, will not lie disturbed by flies. Indian Battkr Caki:s. One bowl nf w heat meal, two full bow ls of Indian meal, three eggs, teaspoon and a half a salenitus, tablespoon of mlt. The batter must not be too thin. These cakes are very nice and can be made up un hour before tea. aa Cottage ri tmiKC. Two tcuctms of atiar four teacups uf flour, tw o cupa of niilk, four tablespoons of butter, four eggs, two tea- spooua ot cream ol tartar, and two tea spoons of soda. It takes about half un hour to bake. CieTAitD Hk e Ti iidino. Take a latfc teacup of rice to two nuarts of milk boil slow ly an hour and thirty minute, add tl e yoih oi lour eggg with tho milk J wlieu auf. llciently cool, Uut tho white to a f'rolb. aud mix with it a large teacup of sugar, ami flavor it to jour la-.te. Half uu hour will bake the pudding. C I'l.ih hj h.a, t 'j VM.