AGRICULTURAL. Menry W-114 tj-iriipe llonito at Aurora, i. x. itfttelt interest lias been induced among prape-rowers In tho new modo of construct ing vineries, described and recommended liy William Bright of Philadelphia, in his recently published work on this sulyect. ."R'ithout wishing to discus tlic merits of this modo at present, tvtrtliink our render will be interested in a brief notice of the very tucce9P('il experiment, nitidis by Henry Vcllii, Esq., of Aurora, N. Y., under tho direful niunntnient of Jnmes II. Cruise, his pirclener. lie 1ms erected Pinull structure, CiJ by 60 feet, with i curvelineur roof, nnd jctuyortul cndi, surmounted by ft ventilutlng typ; the whole forming n nest and benuti fut building. It contains fllly.vines, now twenty one months since they were trans planted into the vinery, nnd having already ripened, early in summer, ttmny bunches of t'cellent fruit. In constructing the house a cellar was Ct dug and walled, about three feet deep. A floor was then laid of hard burnt brick, and brick placed on edge suppoctiug another brick floor, with ft space til air between the two, equal to the breudth of the brick sup porting tho upper one. On this upper fumr compartments were made of brick, around tho whole interior, ench compartment for its vine being 2J feet square, and holding half a cubic" tird of sail. Next within this row of compartments, a wall: of lattice pasbfs around the. houi?. The interior portion is occupied with grapes in pots, and also with early vegetables, this space being about 10 feet by 40. A good supply of string beans were obtained the present season fit for u?o about the time gardeners usually plant in open ground. jtJ rapes in pots, four feet Inch, were loaded with about ten luxuriant bunches each, tho vines teing tureo years 1 Old. Some beautiful ornamental pirn,! in placed in tho centre, ndued to the pots, interior niipenrar.ce cl the grapery. A ci- , tem bnicaili furnislica nn abundant supply , ic of water. Hitelliiig's hot-water apparatus The w-orld-rcnowne. author, ,n this admirable Lee e . l. .: .1 V .T.Z ,,1 ti,.. ,,!lino,.nt i biro, clearly proves from his own txpciicnce Hint stnnll grecil-house, consumes about l'-J tons of coal annually. Duringthc period of most rapid growth, tarlv in the season, cacli vine evaporated about two gallons of water each 24 hours. The time required in attendance, has not exceeded more than one or two hotiH daily, tha pinching, training", &c, being done chiefly on rainy day?, when work could not be performed without doors. The soil for the brick boxes is a mixture of ma nure, bone dust, and old decayed animal matter, u!l iu compost several years. A lurge share ncds nnnual renewing, and the labor nndcttre are greater than that required for ft common vinery ; but for early produc tiveness and cbundunt supply this far ex ceeds them.. The vines were planted in November, 1800 and commenced their growth in February following ; t'.iey nre now stout nnd vigorous nnd cover the whole interior of the glass. Eaeh hr.s borne and ripened several line bunches of grapes the present season. Thc gardener thinks he can raise a thousand pounds next year, and the proprietor gave it as his opinion, that ns a matter of dollars end cents a good profit might be derived , 1 ,, . . i. ; from suc-h n grapery. Ho expects to obtum nn abundant l;;mi!y supply, laimcclitttely loilowing early strawbenu;. Uautary Gt' tleman. Tlic culture t'tlilcorj-. TTc fintl tho following in the Cwktrg Cert' f tUn 1tl, ;,,t 4V,t,l o r.,',D- itwMMii, nit inn juoi., Hum , v.iva- i pondant, in reply to the inquiry of another i correspondent, upon the culiivntion ol Chicory nn article, ns a sulistitnle for coffee, 'nt this time being much inquired about. The writer, however, not only gives the mode of culture but nlso tho wuy to jireptire it for use. My experience is confined to raising ft few bushels annually in the garden fur our own use. Chicory belongs to the fumily of Comjoeile, fir compound Cowers, nr.d bus a milky juice like the dandelion. It produces its seeds the second jcttr, yet the root is ptrcnnial, and even fragments of it live and grow. The root is white, shaped like a carrot, but does not grow as large and has many brnnches cr fibres. The flower sliill.s arc about four feet high, branched with abun dant foliage and numerous large blue flow ers. It is principally cultivated in Germany, anl used cither ulonc or with other ma terials, us ti substitute fur coifee. AVc im port large quantities of it every year, and it js raised to a considerable extent for market by German farmers on Long Island. We wcra informed by a colleo burner in New York, that one i'tumer i:t liUl raised lit'ty acres, for which crop when prepared for market he received eiyht thousand dollars. The price for the dried root in New-York, tho past year, bus been eight cents per pound or even higher. The seed may be obtained at the principal coed stoics. It should bo eovin in drills like .carrots, nnd receive biinilar culture. The soil should be light and of easy tillage, nnd the manure well fermented and finely ; pulverised. The rools may be dug in Oc- j tobcr, tiie tops furui.-hiiig food for cattle, though f-'d in excessive quantity to milch I cows, they aro said to injure tho quality of the milk." ! WihIi the rnot3 clean, slice in thin pieces, j dry iu the sun or in a moderate oven, and ' brawn and grind the same at cof.ee. It is j stronger than the pure collie in equal qtiau- tilies, gives a goo. I Color to tho tlecodion, but does ni.t sctthi quite as clear ns the i penuine article. It is an ingredient in all j the burnt and ground collie sold in mtirktt. ilic tliivor is tigreealilu to m nt peror, and Used as a pur. ml substitute lor the Java it Uoe3 very well. We leeir.tly trenti'd our friends with a dUhof colVc e utude of chic ry, rye, nud wheat bran stirred up with mo-, 1hsm and browned like t lie other ingie- ; dients. It was pronounced very good, nnd I nicy wci stnprue I to lcitru taut it coiitum cd not a particle, of eulVec. Tho only iil'jectioM we an fmJ n;.aiitft Its culture hs a firm etow, is that when once own it is exceedingly ililiicult to get It cut of the land, and it becomes a w eed. Yt t it 1 csu-eiueu ftoroail ns a Iorajro lilant, nun Is readily eaten by cattle titlit-r preen or tlrv. The root is verv solid nnd dec not shrink Verv badly iu dninjr, so that u rod square will furnish un abundiitit supply for a family for a year. T. S. 0. Kim.iku t'ASAU i iirfTi.K. Jatiiet Sen- Oil, of tVK'lfkter, N. Y., fclvcs in the .l..i fu i 'vr titer the) follonlii I, mdo ul' killing this .vut fu no K-rl; In the piin;; o lodl I Imunlil a li w u;-ns of htud. That pint t f it on uhii'.i 1 iuiriiilvd tn make my urhn and plniit my veetil i, h onw so lull of' tullOli.l llllstlin that I lliotivbt it Win entire-- I ly uorlliii.i, Ibil 1 iv-il. id lo H)' vh.t, tutlliit oi.) I iluj Milut us kt'i'ti n tho I lhlr.1 le gt oiio or l o Jut .-In- Ioiu I honlj thf in ihniiit.h tho M linlu Sen.in. 'I his year, tp Iu the pifM tit dull , not miu !.i-,to" luu uiipcari'd, Any mis wl.u ulil iuh.pt ihi, yluu i.f eMiiii.iiii.'luii nuver L.noiu itiUipUill of tlu i piU. Ui.iaisM rut) l'i.oiUi..i. - T'Iac oiiu oitnie (.fwill I'i us.ijii I iuv', iiH.li f it u.id put i In iM-dt'n i lilt tat qui. it of li-i.r ruin mi l r, I a Id nitj i'ui;,r o an h'iih j of m- kilit rub I. UjjH-ii,i.r.ll it lif!liibl for It luin-i l,lu. ttll-l IISU Th f.illi,iiig U said la I suit' fiuipl (W Ihtf tuC u( 'hupped litt-Ui UttiU than ni' tiiiU f tlurirk.l I lit Ihfru ftttt H't'itli of pt.lv, mul I'll, lit healing (ilif p IkiMlirMUt fJlS. Apply l ttv'tl !' HlJuiliJ .ibbt il lU x-tti! A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE. HALEY, MORSE BOl'DEN'S Patent Simple, Economical, Durable, and Is not Liable to get out of Oi Jer. ... The Self-Adjusting Clothes Wringer, Is ctre of the presto Improvement of Hie nineteenth centnry . nnd lias only lobe known nnd tried, to come Into goncml ute. Ihe saving of clothes, iu prcssiug out lliu water between two rubber rolls, instead ol wringing or twisting, will (.mount to enough In s short due, to nay for a maolilne. Every oao U aware, that lbs twisting or wringing of clothes, stretches and breaks tho fibres) but this machine presses them so evenly, that newspaper thoroughly soaked, can be wrung, without breaking it in the loasl, and It works so easily, that a child twelve yonrsold can operate it without trouble. Hot Tenter docs not Injure the rolls, and woollon goods enn be wrung out of boiling water to prevont fulling, which oannot be done by bnd. InPtarcliing.lt Is invaluable, especially on largo articles, such as Ldios' Skirls, o., as it leaves tho starch in tho clothe perfectly even, ll will wring the largest bed quilt or the smallest pocket hand, kerchief, drier lhan can posdbly bo done by hand, wilhout alteration in loss thnu onc-oigih Ihu time. The machine is so tiinplo that It is not liable to get out of repair. The great improvement in this, every .every oilier Wrinzintf Machine vet invented, is. i s Boll-Adjust ing arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wiing a hnnilkorokicf or bod quilt consequently, tho most ig. nuiiim servant can uueiuiu u. Tho ninehino is made cf wood, and so erronged. that no iron can possibly cento In ouitnet villi tko clothes, thereby avoiding all danger of injury to the clothes, by Iron ru?t. litis is the most simple and cffcclive ClolhosM ring cr yet Invented. Thoso purchasing can uo Ihcin two weeks, and if they aro not porlcoily satisfied, re turn them, and their money will be refunded. AdilrctM h. K. SNOW. Philadcl ha, Or II. B. MASSEU, Agent for Nurlhuiubei lund co. July 5, IM2. , MANHOOD ; How I.okII SIoit CSrHlwrosI! Just Published, In a Scaled Envelope Trice 6 cents Leclur" oil tho Nature, treatment and Radical Jt. of Spcrm"tinrrl'.rrn or S.tniniil eakness. In vol. urunry i.unssions. nexuai iieuun.v. sur ,uTciuiieoo, "f from Self-Abuse. .tc.-Ry ROBERT J. ci'LVkllWELL, M. D , Author of tho Orctn Book, awful coiispqucnrcs of SSclf-ahuso may bo ctluctunlly removed without medicine, and vithout dangerous ' rurgical operations, bough, ins! diluents, rings, or I cordials, pointing out a modo ofonre at onco Certain : nnd efirctual. bv which every sufferer, nn matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply i privately, and radically. This lecture will prove u I boon to ihnusaiids and thousands. I . Sent under seal, in a plaiu envelope, to r.r.y ad- drefs, on tho receipt ot six cents, or two posiige stamps, by addressing. 1 Pn. CHARLES 3. KLIXU. .127 Tlowery, New York, Tost Ollice Uox, 4S8d. Nov. lo, ISfij. ly ,:io IUCmik.' IH PORTA VS' SEWS. M C. (fEAIUIART IIas Itr.Tt i!Ni:n with a New Stock or Coiil'cclEojiarU's, E'ruit nnd Toys. IT seems as if a, new ago, a new liftf was opening ujir.n us, animal ing every heart to nobler deeds nnd higher aims! Art. Literature ami Science will ! glow anew, and seek todevclopo sublimer beauties 1 and gmndcr conception. ! The business world, too. must feel the newinflticnco I nnd cverv part be quickened and strengthened by an increased vitality, which shall urge us on w ith elec tric speed to tho consummation of greater ilungt, limn was ever dreamed of in the Philosophy of the past. Animated by the enthusiasm which pervades all classes, and desirous of doing his share toward '-Tho Croat event! ot Ihe Ago," the subserirjrr wouhl re. spectlullv inform Hie good pcct.lcof fcLMSLlll and ,j10 -bljc K0,l0r!liiy that he has just returned from the city of l'hila delphia with the largest and choicest slock of Coiifectionaries, l'ruit and toys, that has i aver been brought to thisseciion of country. Ho is also manufactm ing all kinds of Confectionniies, Ac, t fill up orders, wholesale or retail, at short notice. Among Lis slock of COXFECl'iOXAUILS may bo j found : J'rerch Score!? Burned Al'mouds, Gum Drops, allkindssscEt, Love Drops, Cream White,. Mint Drops, rcdand nhile, " Lemon, Jelly inites, " Koso, Fruit Drops, " Vauilla, Slick Cinidie!,of allsccnls, Coremon Socrcu, Itock C indy, LicUoricc, Ahiioad Cundy, FRUIT. Bannras, , rruncr-,. Dales. ligs, Currants, dried, Raiscns, Xuts of all kinds. LEMON BYECV of a superior quality, by iho singlo or doicn.. A superior itnality of Tobacco and Segars. and u varioly of Confcclionaries, Fruit, Toys, 4e., all of wLich is offered cheap nt wholesale uud retail. I if - Uemeiuber tho namo iit.d place . M. C. UEA1U1ART, Market street, S doors west of E. Y. Uryhl t Son's store. Suubury. April 14, 1801. ly TUBS ATLANTIC .1I03(T1II,V. LEOIXXIXO OF A NEW VOLUME. Tho number for January, ISM. begins Ihe Eleventh Volume ol the Atlantic Monthly. TTtOM the commencement, in 15.'i7. tho Allnnlio ' "has rapidly increased in circulation, and it now has the largest' chuts of renders sinoo its beginning, five yetirs ago. Its pr'perily steadily augment, nud It continues, ami 1 all Iho llucluiuiorn ami dan gers incident to our natii mil crisis, to gain giound in tlic esliinniiuii of Ihe public. At a time hi pregnant with cventr- which touehtiie I'ultire destinies of Ainer iea in every vit.il pnrlicul.tr. the Publishers and lvp. lors do i (it deem it ncccwiry to prouiiyo that ils pngis will rever swerve for Iho houest p.illis of loy-il patriotism nnd universal freedom, lis otiitions have always been on tlio sido of "Eiberly. Progress and liihl, nnj Iho course it first a l.ipled in its early career, will ever be faithfully tnaiatitinedf The Statf uf Writers, regularly coulr!bulln t tho Allantic Moiilbly. embraces all Iho best known au thors in Au.eric in literature, and warrants tho Tub libbers in prouiisiuglu ils readers, THE BEST 1SSAYS, 1HEDEST STORIES, THE LEST POEMS, Which American talent can furnish. List or I'koi'lau Custrtoi'Tors. In I'roM) and l'oelry tho "Allnnlio'' Staff of W'rU ters is nnefi:!illed. 'i he following uuthors arc still nii.org the rrgitlarcontiihulurs : Jauies lir.ssell Leell, ilenry W. Louglcllow, Louis Agassis, Oliver W. Holmes, John l. Wbitlier, E. 1. Whirplo, Jlayard Tajlor, I liurles E. .Vi.rton, tlvxirge S. Hilli.rJ, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel llinvthorue C. C. llaicwell. T. W. Hi ';nson. Aullmr - Miirgrel Uonth Mrs. Julia W. Ilnwe, Mrs A. hT WLiu.ey, .Mi. 11. 11. Slone, Ilenry tiile " Malur Mitchell. Henry T. Tuckcriuan, John Weiss, Harriet Mnriinean, I lie Coiinlry I'arsi'ii," I'm ri, I E. 1'rewoli, J. '1 . Tiowbii.l.-fe, i'rot'cwor A L) White t hurtes KeuUo, llnte 'I'errv. Jlobcil 1' 'LohcII, iidwuid Everett, The forogulug lil of Cmilributors includes. J fir1 The l.e-.ding Writers of Anioric.i ...TJ Ti:i:m The Ailuiuie i, for sale Ly all Jlook uud l'criudie!,! De'tleis. pi i -e Jj eenls a uuihImt. hub. M-iiplioiu l,r the yenr. jjk.1.0,',, p.iti,gi, ,.iid. Yeaily uoM-riplions received, or single uuu.bei vuppltvd by uuy uciiicr. ur tv iiiu puiiiot. Hi.e. i.i.i n i,ui.,l...r. .em ,.,iu..nn,.ii..ii1, i.. n,u i 1'uiiii.hers. Itieeniinls for Mihwi thing. Lisis of i reiiiiuu.i, A; lurn:hed en api'lieaiiun lo Ihe I'ul'li. lieu. TKK.MUt k HKl.HS. I Hi Wuhingloii .Street, llusluu, Mas. Vox. 80, lbU tSIMON P. WOLVEUTON. Alloriiry uud ('anuwdiir ul I-utv, OUic, Maiket sirett, t dours west of Iiiot, fclUNHUUY, PA. ft ' 11.1. Hi-ii. prou-piley lolliDcvlleelk'n uf elaliiil t I klld all olh, r rofenii.uul bl.iilila iblrutll'd Iu kieriu Ni.rll uuili. i Ua I aud aJJoiniuj muutivt. huiil.iuy, .My 3. 1st).. UEIU&TliUKT'S luiutllublt llnlr lloioinilMr. ll HNof A UE, Uul ri .iirsiniiy kalr lit mijiiutil rulur Ly supply ing III" i HUiy liil s Milh tuli.nl u.iiiaiiu, iui. paiied by l; ii ,ilvs. Ail 11 Uuli.l.luu. ily , ar 1 iiuiiii4.-d ul lubar i-nuvL-, disiiwiintf llieiitall-y i ud biauly of Ike Lir, i.. i!..i. i, iht m.m-I iu ' !iit:;i)f . II, iiiisileil ll,lii.lliilU I wlulll.g Uul il.ly ItaioiM L .iji'iiK smuul ului by a iy p,uvi,, kui ((ilia ihv umr 1.1 XI ItltNT I t tlTY. iMikiisi: iiui.ij limn, I1, l.ltiu bfr, tiadl. u.lv ,lh,ri.e h4 lm. ills ttittllb an t plt.Mi.lui luilm Iim4 i ,.a ,,.. tk KJ ul tin.,, k-u.4 Ua wuiukl lis 1 Cut 1104 u4 l tuuMtLily lucrs.dki lul.iut I J Ls ULiiiili.u.k tn-4 lit.is lit M ! all iwuit4 duUik, ui m k imvi4 b ibilU l. lU uw .lMeil Ul, l ll tltAla, JfuJ Hiok4., X , I !, W M4.1 a4 l i i ASk tPJvk,.ki Kkfkf.) lmu a! Iriauk I !)!'-" Fkwvtkvw, fcaiaaxtut, 4 tw hh a k kl Ua 1 auk tswn " HAVE YOU A COUGUt Then uso .TAYNE S EXTECTORANT. - Do not allow your oold to take its own coarse.' Two thirds pf the Violin s of consumption owe their atlilotlnrs to tltef ital inislnko of "waiting for a enogb to get well of itself." lo not fall Into this error, but avail yourself at onco of a remedy which thirty years' ciperience has demonstrated is certain to proouro a speedy orwo. HAVE YOU ASTHMA Oil rHTniSIS. Then use JAYNK 8 EXPECTORANT, which wilt overcome tho spasmodio contraction of tho wind tubes, and cause them to eieol tho rououous or matter which clogs them v,p. nnd by an easy end froo ospeo toratlon remove all difficulty of breathing. HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS ! Tbcnuso JAYXE'SEXTECTOJ! ANT. This wide spread disease which may gcnfrally bo described OS an humiliation of tho lino tkin which lines the insido of the wind lubes or air Vesaels. spreading through every part of the lungs, Is oflen taken lor consump tion. The Expectorant subdues this lnflaination, relieves the attending oougb, pain, and difficulty of breathing, and if the ense is not of too lung standing, will ocrliiinly produco a cure. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION? Then use JAYNaCS EX I'EC TO It A N N . It olonn. ses tho lunjs from all irritating, mutters, while at tho same time u heels and invigorates Ihcm. Of all tho remedies which have been offered to the publio for this dreail diseaee. cone have fctood tho test of time or maintained so ltnivers il a popularity as Ibis Expecto rant. 'Ilioua iii ..in who have been given up by their physi .Minis ns incurable have been restored to perfect l.culili by i s use, and their testimony must curry 1 eniivici! inn In nil u-l:n wfiil il. HAVE YOU I'LEURISY ? Then tiseJAY.SE S KXPECTOMANT. Hytnkhig taking two or three largo doses in tlic early stage of tho difcaso in iiuiek succession, ami covering up warmly in bed. ibis preparation ac's as a sudorinc or sweating medicine, uud subdues the iutt iuintiun at the Outset. n.WE YOU WHOOl'IXa-COCOU. Then uso JAYNE'S EXriX'TORANT. There Is no remedy wli''h so cfl'ectunlly overcomes thisdiseaso as Iho Lxpc.'torant. What purent can witness tho fv.ffiriiigs of her children from thisdis:ressing com plaint without doing all in her power lor their relief? What mcdieino so pleasant to the taste, or an certain to ro4vreo iuimednito benefit? - Uivo it a triul, uud let it provo it" itlieaev. HAVE YOU CROUP? Then use .JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. CLlldreu arcsubjeet to no disease more t'ttdden ill its attacks, or. iu tho absence of prompt relief, nono n.ore fatal in i:s lestdiK than Croup. Parenls. therefore, should keep ul linnd n remedy sure and thorough. Such n remedy may be found in tho Expectorant, and every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Is a standard medicine. For I'Hrty years it has been bofure the public, and during this period its curative jiowers have been testified toby nil classes of people tn all qu:irtei!i of the world, l'hysieif1!"?. clergymen, lawyers, merchants, nnd mcchnnics have eperier'oed ilf reme.li.il elti i ts, and htue fnii:k-licd us with their testimony, an I it may ho found lit length in our Ahiiniuic, to be had grails of all agents. To their convincing certificates wo wouhl refir the doubling. The E.i'i:cTiiHA.r and nil )Jr. 1). JAYNE A SON'S Family MtinciXEs ore sold by all Hruggis'.s generally. May 17. 112. 3 in. Ilarrishnr!?. Ta. riHE management of Ibis well-known Hole! bnv J ing been resumed by Messrs. CHYLE A lit. 11 11, the present proprietors, leg leave lo inform Iho public mat tne House is now being lliorougliiy renovated, refilled, and improved, with a view lo tlic proper and ermiforlnhlo aeoomiuodation of thoso who inay favor tho establishment with their custom. Uucsls will receive due attention anil courtesy, and no expense will bo spared Ihat may ouuduco to luuiutnin o hotel in a first .class style. Families and others' desiring to sojourn in Harris burg during the summer months: will find pleasant boarding nnd largo nnd we!l-venii!ated rooms at our establishment, upon moderate terir.s. Ft'OTT COYLE, March 23. 1811?. J. (ilLIIEK T HERn, M'It!l.'r4 ."oiv lorli 'i'ypc B'oiumIi-j. BOOK, XEWSPAPEU, JOV AXD ORNA. MENTAL WE have the fullest assnrlment of the most useful kinds of IMain and Ornamental Type, manu factured from the most durable metiils, fiiiishcd with the greutcst care uud accuracy, seeming perfect justi fication. Specimen r.ooks and estimates furnished upon ap plication, alto. miXTIXU FT.ESSE3, with their appurteniinees of all Iho approved makers- WOOD T Y 1' E . f all Ihe lafest style, of all siies. Metal Furniture L'tboi-Saviii'; littles, C'ises, Cabinets, Furniture, 1'riiiting Ink. and every nrtiide tho Printer reiiuircs. Terms liberal, l'luinpl atleniion. FAltMEK, LHTLE & CO., OS and Bj iieckmnn slrcet. Xew Yoik, t .May .1, 19.1.'. KiollocU'si E:i2il(-Iiou t'otft-t'. THIS preparatiion, atade from the best Java Cotree. i rcein:n:eniled bv pliysicl.ins ns a supe rior XL'J KITIOI 'S 1IKY l-.lt A I IE for licnenil Debil ity, llvspcpriu. and all 1'illious liisonlers. 'J'housauds who huvo been compelled to t leiudou tho uso of entice, will upo this witLmit ii juiioi.s cflecls. One can contains ihe strength of twu pounds of ordinary Cullee. l'ricc L'.i cents. ' KOLLOCK'tS LEVAI.V, Tho purest and bet llAKIXt I'llWIlEIl known, for making light, sweet nud nutritious liread and Cukes. Price li) cents. MAM TAfTIT KII r.v M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Eroad uud Chesnut Sirect, l ll 1 1. A li: l.l-li i , And sol. I by nil Druggists and liroccrs. March 1. Is.;.'. J A .M E S li A tt li E 11 ' S Wltl'I.K'UK AND liKTAll, CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. Curuer Second nnd Clicttnul tit , IMill:idt-lHila. AOI1XCV f..r tlit-l'ATKXT H0UAI.I7.IV0 THIRTY DAY CI.Oi.'K. u very rl. nn.liV nrlelr l'r Cliuieii. es, Ib-lels. Unlike, tj. iii.tintf tl"i:'S. Parlfrs. A;c. Als.,. Mnnufiirluri-rof I'lSIl l.tll.U I'IC.Na. C I' el-s re Hiriil anil win rntiiis'. Clxek 'I'lllnl.ii p ol every ileseiielitlll. rinliiden-lim, Jmiuuiy 10, lHil.--:ly II, It, ASSJ II, eoriu-.r nt l.ur, f-LXliLHY, 1'A Cu'.leclioits attended lo in Iho counties of Xor liiutci'!ai.d, ll.ion, ttiydel, Montour, Columbia ni.J Lycoming, binreRexcK. Hon. Jo! n M. Deed, Philadelphia, A. ti. tl.iitcll A to.. Hon. Wn.. A. 1'i.ner, " Morion McMiehael, Esq., o E. Keiebum ,t Co., INH l'enil Plrcot, Xcw York. John W. Ashinead. Attorney al 1-r.w, " Matll ens A Cox Ailorni-ys'ut Luw, " S111 bury. .Miiieh 2tl, S0J. Xillt'IM 'I'Jic Ailaiu'si IlxprriiN Coiupnuy, CIVE NOTICE that they have excluded' ar J ruui-iiiciils wi:b the Noitl.- ru Central lt-iilroa.1 Cir.imiy lo run iiairs from llalliu. ore for York. Ilarrisburg. liaupbin. Halifax. Trevnrton, rui.l.ei Nortliuinhi-rltiiid. Lewisburg, Mil'.iu., Miiuey, Wii liaii:sM,rl. nnd all iuleii.ielii,ie sialioi s, nn r.ee'iug al llaiii.bjr Willi ihe lillKAT Vtl.S'lliltX I'M .S fur l'hll,iiri, I'iueii.uuti, 8t. Louis and the West. AUiviib Howard A IV ' Ky r" ft Milton or Dalivitle, DbHiinabiirg, Wilkokbnrie, I'illkton, K.ran Ion. and inleriuediulo kiatioiis uu the Callawisk.i, LaekawMima A LliM,inburg ltailioads. Al Wil liiiu.' url, by Howard, A I'o.'a 1 xj rest to Jcmy hhie and I. ink llunu AIhi, by Howard A Co., and their eot.iieetiups, fur L'ai ton, 'Jroy, hlttiira, lliH-hr'li-r. Kull ilo, Xlngara, and to all aoeoilile s,iiita in Wi-sli-iM .New Yo. k arid Canada, by kbicb tiny will llirwurd Mero' andn, rlpeeie, llui.k Nuns, Jewelry, and Valuable I'aukaea uf ttery durlp. lion. Alu, Xolet. I'rtfis and Hills fur Collevlion. IU erieiK-ed and 1 lib it-11 1 mesM-ngrrs eiiii-loyad, and 1 very illorl iil b tuade lo remb-r iili.ln, le -ton s niM.iiA.y, Hunerli teii.b ni Henu a livu'on. I'kiladvli hia. M. A t lM lifcll, Agent fur Runbury Apiili, v.J. i i i ijam i:iik in: tini:. NOW IS THE II.Mti ll JU.L YUl'll ALIil Ms) I emiMiii'iit-k 1 r lb xiareiiv uf etiaiitf,-. I kill m-II n.v elutnni ll.Maat.M 11 t'Al.lit pt illt Mt.lU.tll Mtlrpii IbrOua llollur, kwul by mud I'i aja miJ 1'Iivm s.,idi aik ll pbUi'lieJ aud ra piua Itkul Ibry vuilKkk all iba piluvi.al lukilali f tit Altuy. 1'lukUi.Ul, tullll.l. lg Allien 1,1 li'utka, tuluks ublikkJLI I'kbd UtAl HI.UAHU I kUlwunkX.! ua apol.otlu.u Uuiipla s-j t'S ktiil i ri-i ut T tVata. JOHN 1MIMV. kausuitj W , I'Lilkdvl, lis. HaplcuiUr I, 91ktMMi'VlMrr Ml'KlMM Vltrfs COWUtN li WILCOX. f IMIt !u H.i i,u kiJk a itia aalalluhuiasti I tt4(4a W kU kk4k iu litis tvukUa lti M muita 4li k.k4., UtwiikWf , ai 1, !. OR0VER & BAKER'S First Premium SEWING MACHINES FOII FAMILY l'K AND Inntiflicturlnft; Piii-potsc. With lleinmers, Kellers, Tuckers, Cottiers, Hinders, 4c PRICES FROM $40 TOWARDS rjTJistBCTLra ' GRCYER & BAKER SEWING HIAC11INK COMPANY, Make Ilia l.ock or Shuttle Ptilch Maelilnes of llie mm Kill erinr. ami ul the sunir prii-psas llieir celebrated DOU I.K LOCK Stl'ITtH MACIII.VK. This Isibe only ComvmiT .hut innkrs both kii (U. there. fore the only one thai can supply all Ihe wants of the pub- tf P'lrehatert ean lake their eholre of either Plitc With the privilryi- of exelnlining fur the HINT A new iletf Phniile Mseliine ram fan ihI tjuirt, fol Vest Mukeis Tailors, ilt.ie Unidris, Die. At the Tme Price of $10. vr IHiV TUB IIKST ' crovkh ft rtAKF.it's.s m r. ?3U Chestnut Street, I'hdudelpliia. Vtf II. It. Massrii. Sunburv. Pa.. Arrent ior tha Manufacturer, lleceuibcr JI,lfI ly NrrvitritY acadkmy. piIE BUNBCHY ACADEMY will bo opened en JL Iho first Monday of November, 1802. TUITION PER QUARTXR. Jiivenilcscholnrs. 52 CO English branches, 4 00 Scieuees nnd higher Mathematics, 5 00 Languages, 0 00 M RHODES, Principal. fcnnbury, Nov. 1, 18(f2 1IUAIY noir. Corner of State and Third Streets, IlAiimsmno, Pa. THIS HOUSE, in conscquenco of lis convenience ami near location to the Capitol, has inudo it a dcsiruble s'opping place, tot only for thoso having bi sintM nt the seat of GoTeruBieat, cut for Ufccis visi iiig llarrisburg. iM..rcb .'U, lsJtil'. GEWING MAOHINB CO-, 6r,3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Descriptive Circulars, with Samples 0 H'or-, ri'rV he tent Mail l-'ret. OUR "FAMILY BLWIXU MACUIXE," Hi AVIXO nttaineila well ofablishertamt fraltcring rerutalion, at being of all machines yet intro duced, Ihoonebesl adapted to All KisnjoFFASin.v 8i:in. nud having met with a success in i s milo beyond our grcalrst anticipation, so much so. that for thi-ce nionll s our orders havo been abend of our capacpy to supply, no would now nnnmmoe that we havo increased our manufacturing facilities, so that finin this lime forth, no shall bo enabled to supply orders on demand . In Ihe changes brought about by Iho war, ro ono thing has ployed a more importnnt part than tho 'Si.wixn M.vriiixn." Without, it Ihrce-fotirihs of our soldiers would to-dav bo clolhed in anything but Military Coslume." All over the land army clo thing has been tho woik required of our fjiliioiic women, and nobly havcthey responded. Xotoonletit to mako only so many garments ns their hands could accomplish, they have called the '-Sowing Machino" to their aid, nnil by tt havo rolled out Iho soldiers' Coats. Paxts ami SitiiiTS. nt a rata ns'.nnishing lo themselves. Knowing that this work could not long conl irue, many thoughtful, prudent housewives, weru careful to select the machino of nil others, which would do tho heavy nrmv work, and when done with Hint, then to bo used as their 1 aiiilv Macuine, aud in selecting one of tha 'Finkle A Lvo.t Sewixo Machine Company's Family Machixes," w ith which you may sew from the finest cambric ta the heaviest cloih, wilhout change of feed, needle, or torsion they have not been disappointed. Thus having developed tho tulaptabiti.'y of our macl ine for all kinds of work, we havo inadcunother step in advance, and by several important changes in our '-Xo. IJ Menit .y Machine," havo produced a '-Taii.oiii.no Maciiixe," which wc confidently claim to be the -Ll.feT TAILOlllXCi MACHINE" yet introduced, sewing the coarsest linen Ihrcnd with ns much etiso as the common cotton and when required limy be used lo do the very finest ciuubl ia work, with l.Mlor 2tl0 cotton thus combining in ono compact form, cverv qutilitv required in ei'hcr a FAMILY' Oil MANCFACIL'IIIN'J MACHINE. Wo havo had our M-ichines before tho public long enough to estitolisn ttieir reptitulion. liuzeus 01 others who started with fiyiug colors '-have fallen by tho wavsido ;" nnd "sun ll.c pluuet that knew them will ki.ow iheui r.o mure." Step by step has tho 1 ink i.k it Liu.n Maiiiinr woii i's way to public fiivur 1 its suocess is established, and henceforth Dur nilti sliull be, as it has iu ttie past been, lo still further improve, simplify and reduce tho cost of our inu ehincs. Wo shall, in a fow days, issuo a new prico li&t. For further particulars address, FINKLE .4 LYON S-EWIXH MACHINE CO., No. olt liruudway, New Yoik. VII. H. MASSEn, Agent, buubuiy, I'u March 29, IS02. I.itr: AkWOI-IIIIOUt ol EVAXS 4 AVATSOX'S t SALAMANDER SAFES. GREAT FIRE AT READIXt, l'A. F'ebruary 12. 180,2. Gextlemun It gives mo lunch satisfaction to Inform you tmrt in the acvere tiro wbieh, on tho morning of the lib inst., entirely destroyed all my stock and lnatei inis, I had one of your Salamander Firo Proof tonics. After enduring an intense red heat for seven hours, the Sale, was opened, and tho Looks uud Papers were preserved in an uiuhlcmifthcd. cundilioii. 1 shall need unother nfo as soon a 1 Ct iu order. Yours, most respectfully, W P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa. FIRE AT UK LEX CASTLE. CiiAsiunnsauno, Franklin county. Pa August Hist, isiil. I Messrs. Evans i Watsox. Philadelphia Oenllc mcn ; On the morning of tho 22d of August, lBi',1, our Morehouse at Uretncastlo was destroyed by fuo. Tho alamiiudei' Safo wo purchased from you some few years sincu was in the above meiitibned store house, nnd contuined all our books, papers, cash, Ac., wbieh wero pri served in a perfect condition, a:lcr being exposed lo a most intense beat for several hours. Please iuioiui t.t uion what terms you will toll ua unulher luruer bale, Yours tinly, OAKS A AUSTIN. Salnmander tSufca, for Bunks, Stores, Private Families, tn.. Ac Also, Evans Watson's Patent Alphahv.Icd Hank Locks and liiu.k Vault Doors, iquul 10 any inudo in tha country, and sold on aa gisid I ei u.. h & W. would rekaci fully refer tu Ilia fjlluwing llaukt and other pai lies, having their tiifcs and Locks now in use, to llieir entire salirfuc tion. and u ui y o'hem given at their Store, United FrATi:t Mint, liiarch Bank, bhelbyvilla Philadelphia. Tenueiwee. I'MTtU SrATKk AusEXAL.Cily lliu k of Philaelelphlt. Cidi.onii 1. Consolid.'itioii Il k of Pl,iU. I'.tl.iuwii Pmi !:. Ta. Com'lh Bunk of Tbila. Co itesvlilo It, 11 k. Pa. Chalai.ooga Bank, Tenn. f-iioud-bnrg Hank, I'a. Prc'm Loan A'on, 4th at. pluraer hbura Hank. Pa. Hal k ul ioriliiimberlaad. liiu.k ofXorih'n Libeiun, PbiUdell-hl. Lock il.ivin 11 u.k. Pa. l l.ion Hi i.k, U-iltimorc. Sm hwesiem lii nkuf V. Paul aud bwitl, Oaukert, Fulton Bunk, A'l inta.Ua. Alabama. Nuwaik I'-'i k. Del W.U. (sterling. Wilktkb'a, B.ii.k il'N. C , lt4lclgb, Lcwikbuig liuuk, Pa. O.bcr rel'eroi.ee given upon ealling t our Store, Nn. Id b. Fourth blraat, 1'hiladolphia. March 2). ly . HI .Ml I UV MTIMU 1-i.uiunu lll.L. fPIIE tulxeril ers having taken possetalun of till 4. firttslok. I I.OVHIXU Ml .,. aro prepared tu rocviie graiu uf all kinds, and Iu do eustum wuik at Iba shortest notice. Customers will hnva Ihuir gris t gtuuiid immediately unuu their beiug left at lliu Mill. As U is the iulauiluu of lh ttrui lo tiuek tlm Mill, a large supply uf straiu will ba eousttuitly kepi ou hand, and ttuur by llik qusnlily tan alaayk ba ubtaitied. Ibe grvatual Jtk will bo tnkeu to turn out a uHitiuriUiiliiy uf flour, l.r abieb Iba will I admirably adapivd, biiut allkiiliuu will b paid to Ibe kai.U ul' i-ustuuii'is, aud tha atruiuig ul Iba public geuetklly is rketlutly rniursttkl. hut.Lury, Jtus SJ, buu. MoKUA.V A CO. Hlirittt 11 rr, !v(ulilirr)', .MtHliuuli't ToW, ttaft llkNUV (JILlitKT, Mm lit lr, Oyputite tkt Cv'l Jluute, lliuaitt.iau, P , nKAl.Hl iu all kind, ut BuUdtit and W.Bufw. luiua' lUfdaait, liwi.tUtwl, Cull lliaiu, Rupk, I'ulUy Uiutikt, tn. Li'si ku, i,ikiii taa Mtmiaaat Oik. lbs l.uUicalikf Oil art atlaplatl U avaff yailuly u tlikvLibviy Alau, al rstotiUlkuluiiMk piuica, Wuull VvkkKw klAiaiktai, i . I'latini, au, MmUttivi a4 kin Ma khtitva, At Mamuikia' Juvt,, nil .- I'ltueit, I uijs ait4 Ilk4 taikso, Bull CiUtn, , A , M lii. tlvlUvg. kt IjtulIsM kk4 Lkaik, tuMUtitly ati bali Huiici1 U fiuufl.lW, riktajB IUmIm, Tm l iw, ri.,.4 iia, biuii iui mut liUfiawk luul ijf A'tktVat kil ftt4 14 tt) ItVetJ Itikktt4 Its f'tfl Imekedf nasi weaa hum , taaa "TIIET 00 RIGHT TO THE EfOT " INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUOH ! ' ryftiFY your rreatii ! KTRENOTHEN YOUR VOICE f S P A L D I N G'S throat co.it:ctio.'s Ann GOOD FOR CLEmOYMEN, COOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC 8PEAKER3, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. Gentlemen Carry Spalding's Throat ConiVctloniu Ladies ara delighted with Spalding's. Tltront 4'onlecltonta. Children Cry for rSipiilHnskj Tltront Confer! loiisi. Tbcy relieve a Cough Instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volumo to tho voice, They impart a delicious aroma to Ihe breath. Thoy are delightful to tho taste. Ihcy aro made of limplo herbs and oanoot harm anyone. ' , t advise every ono who has a Cough or a Husky Voico or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat lo get a package of my Throat Confections ; they will relievo you instantly, and you will agree- with tno that "Ihey goriht to Iho spot." You will find them vory useful nud pleasant while traveling or nUcnilliig fuWic meetings for tlllling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safo Iu laying that you will over aflorwards consider them J indispcnsiblc. You will find them at tho Druggists and Dealers in Medicine?. Fiico 25 Cents My signature is on each pacukagc. All others aro counterfeit. A Package will be tent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address, HENRY C. SPAI.DIXO, Xo. ii Cedar street. Now Y'oik, For sale at R. A. 1'i-hcr's Drug Store, Suchury, I'a. -0- CURE NervousHsadaehe By the use of these Tills the periodic otiacks of Xer vous or Sick Headache may bo prevented ; and if taken ut the commencement of nn attack inimcdiato relief from pnin and sicknesses will bo obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which tetanies arc so subject. They act gently upon Iho bowels, removing Cos tivencss. For Literary men. Students. Delicate Females, and all persons ol sedentary habits. Ihey arc valuable as a Laxitive, improv ing Ihe appelile. giving tone nnd vigor lo the digestive organs, and restoring the nutu rnl elasticity and siron jih of Ihe whole svstem. The CEPHALIC 11 1.1..- are the result of long in vestigation nnd oarelully enndnotod experiment!, having been in use many yens, during which lime they have prevented and relieved a v?it amount of pain and iititTcriug from llead'ielie, whether originat ing in Ihe nervous system vr from a deranged stalo of IP. o siouiaub. The are entirely vegetable hi their composition, ami may be taken lit all limes with perfect safely. without making any charge if diel. and the hImooc of any disagreeable' taslc renders It easy to adminis ter them to children. DEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine have fivo signatures, cf Henry C. ifu!di;ig on each Box. Sold by DiugUs and all other Dealers in Medi cines. A Box will bo sent by mail prepared on receipt of tho Price, 25 Cents. All arders ihoiild be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S Cedar Street, Xw Y'urk. Forsulo at FIPIIER'S Ding Store, Sunbury, Til From tho Examiner. Xorf.dk, Va. Cephulio Pills accon plish Ibe object for which they were ciado, x'u: Cure lK-adache in all its for 11.3. From tho Democrat, St. Cload. Minn. If you are, or huvo born troubled with the head ache, send for a box (Cephalic Pills,) fu Ihut you may have them iu ease ol an attack. From the St. Louis Democrat. The ImmcLso dciuuad for Cephalic Pills is rapidly iucreabiug. From the Gazette, Davenport, Iowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his nau'O with an article he did not know to possci reul lueiil. From Ihe Advertiser. Providence, R. I. The testimony in llieir favor is sirong, from llo must ropcolublu quarters. From the Daily News, N'cwror!, R, 1. Cephalic Pilis are taking the piace 01 alilinds. From the Kanawha Star, Va. We nre sure that persons suffering with tho head ache, whotry them, will slick to Ibrui. From tha AdvertUtr. Pruiidonee, R. I. The Cephalic Pills aro said to ho a rcninrkuhly efleclive remedy for the, headache, and one of tho very best for that very frequent cuuiplaiut which hat ever been discovered. A SINGLE BOTJLE OF y: vx U Sk- rwfi. tlx jja ! Save I he Pieces ! Npnldlaa'a Ii-iuir-tl (.lur! Mpiild!iif' lrs-iur l lut- J Mpnldluv' 11-4 pa ml (UIuoI WILL SAVE TEX TIMES ITS COST ANNUALLY. At aaeidmlt will happen, evta In well regulated UUiiliek, it is very dauraldu Iu have suu.a ehuip and eouvinieul way luf rcpmnng Fun.ilur,Tuys, Cluck, ry, bPiLDINO ti I'ULPAltLD GLIK Wet It all tuck tmtrgoucm, and no boutehuM atp aBotd Ui aiiboiii ll. It Ualaaytreatly ai,4 up 111 iba ttiiikwj puiui. 'tsm'Lix every uuttij:." A Urth aavutupaMitt) wb buttle, TRICK ii C ENTS. AJJreta UtNBYC fPAlDISO, V, i t'td.r Biis.1, N.w Ywik. fof .altalit A. riMIIR'tl PiuUa, vUr KxttkauiwwIaaJ auiialy, Pa. C A V TT 0 X I Attwula abptuldkd xai4 trt allrsfiii( U ImiIhi u w iba KkMupwIiiia ,ltli itnliaDkitt ul biy I'hfcr'AsttliUM l,i w-lJ mmiimsi all p.,kow ia M.inm kkfta ri.ilikfcika. a wt ikkt ikk lull I t-.r-AlllU hi lAi.lj iill k. Isu. iu. j !Htlt4 ttltkef 4t Me Nlt4lit. Itt4 (n,.. RHEUMATICS! 'DR. LELAND S ANT I'll I1EUMATI0 BAN D TERMAXENTLY CURES u 11 r. u m a t x s m 1 1 IN ALL IT8 VARIOUS FORMS. Acuta or Inflammatory ; Cbronio, Lumbago, Sciatica, . Flourodyne, 4o. rti(fries of tha Joints and Crampa Gonts, Xearal ?ia and all Nvrvnus Affections Erysipelat, tsilt Ihoiini' and Hcrofuloua Eruntiors of the body Neuiralizeatba Impuritief of tha Blood and Fluids of tho whole system, and effectually counteracting Mercurial and other puisvmma iuttueuoct. I tlitft eotiverilenl arrange BFI.T, eontnirilng a itbif a L Ik ly, Jr Ai.t.r. QAItlieatitl untnikikiin, i' ire Woiriniontrri rtie rk nlsiilt Ilia waist KUUAM.Y rV.tr' KKU I'I ,U A I I'AIITlS, wlicirvrl me dikmse. iiih) l,K It ran lie y. worn without Injury In Hi most tiilictle person. n mid iiiK-liiinye 111 llie proper nHixis 01 iivii. it re- j Jquiierl Itealirelv ieiri ivta 'he iliseai e fr. in II, e rj Si syaiein, with llie fulliieoait ute hi tneh rasrk. irt ' . .rt.M, tt-l.ifh m m. ii rl Wile.lnry 1 lie Ci'liUlll 11 and giva leBiimniry f Jf. lief only liy tiiiiiin llie )tli m, ami nViMteiih.i m Out yitiihtv. Ily lint ueatme.tt. Ihe nltilk-utlil on- C rs-riieseoiiiaiiieil 111 the Itaial, lieina nf akitliiyh, Har, mane knil volatile iinime and rapub'a '"f "na U le.nlily ulis-riinl, iliroueh llie pores if Ihe tarn, j, LJ nnttf intoilirirl eoniiiei w ith th Hli it anil aerir- m . ml c'w-elnti"ii. ivillioot tirtr havliit In mst Ihiousli " 1 the tloifvich, wnieli woulil lenil 1101 only tn ilellat-l from rlieir curative imiver. h:,t it, iiniNtir the la- tera.il o-ptaiia mi iler.m t tt- ilift-ttt ai ulf,H-. I tins ,8 S avoiilina llie lnj uions efb-i-!, sool'len tlic letull 1 H iiilenitil reoi,-lie. kind 'rTeetintf H pel feet cure I l pm 11 y iiiu ntta eqaiill2tna tlie eirenliilioii ol the v-lnl L Vj Hauls anil rrsrorlne. the ptillt lltreentl to a lienllliy P 1 e inliiinii Tint iliniil it als,i a most povTiut r ril'-AXTI-MKIICCIIIAI. AKT." Csl- mel be. M I ins It'- prinmiy Cftuse nf 1, Inijie part t'f ihe slirT Irl aest. Neuralgic Ptiiiit nn,1 Itlieiiiuuliet, to prrva. M ill lent and will entirely relievo the sjstein from us ( j pemicloui (ffrclt t M derate easet are caritl in a few r1avt,ainl wejrj I, arc ponsliiiilly lei-fi.vlna u d--ulileil I, slim nmls vJ M to w liieh w-e Invite mspirlioli at our office of Iw fi their trTicacy iu nggruvaieil cusesof Imig stumlieg Pfilcr. TWO DALi.AR. Mnylhm..f rtrug-M A gists, it will ne tent l.y nviil iiv,n reeeipt of or H j hy exprets rverywh te. Willi Mil necctaat,)- hittiue. (V tiout from the piineipul onioe uf J O SMITH & CO . Eolfl Proprietors. 491 BitoAPWAV, near Broom ttrcet, Nov Y'otig. f if- Treatise, with Certified Testimonials, tent free. ADAPTED TO SOLDIEKS, Ackxts Fupbary, Friling A- Grant, " ' ' (leorge Britrhl. ' Northumberland, K. B. McCoy. MnreB . 1MI2. ly SIAT'I'IimVr v COX, . A llorrrya lit Ivv. No. 1(10 Cor. Fulton Mid Broadwav, NEW YOKK. Will carefully attend to Collection! and all other mallcra Uitrustcil to llieir core. May 21, 1S5S. (OTRAIi IIOTI'I-. fkiiiilmry , 'orlliiiuiberliimi t'o In. TPHIS large and coirtrodious Hotel, now managed 1 by JAMES VANDYKE, issilutiloat the Hail road Depot, North East corner of Market Siiuure, Sunbury, Pa., and at. the terminus of the Sunbury A Erio and Northern Central ltailioads, oarl is open fur the accommodation of Travelers and tho public in general. The proprietor will give his exetusivo attention to the comfort and convenience of his guosts, und is determined to make this estubliebmcut rank among the fust iu tho Stale. His tabic will bo supplied with thebest the market can produce, having the advantage of daily commu nication by cars direct from Baltimore, and also from these bringing produce from the surrounding country. His bar will be supplied wi.h the purest liquors Iho market can produce. Careful and oblig icrvnnts always in attendance. Now nnd commodious stabling has just bocn added to Ihe premises. A share of tho local nnd traveling communily it most respectfully solicited. Kunbury, January 12, IsOl. Inl rritatioiisil Hold, CC5 and SG7 Vroaitiray. Corner 1'raniliii Street, NEW YOUK. rpiIIS first class House the most quiet, homelike 1 and pleasant Hotel in Iho city ofi'eis superior inducements to those v biting New York for business or pleasure. Il is central in its locution, and kept on ihe 1.1, noi'K.ix Plix, in connection with Ta, mil's Saloon, uherc rel'iordinicnls can be had al all hours, t.r sen ed in their own rooms. Tho charges arc mo derate, Iho rooms ami allilidance of the Hint order baths, and all lliu modern conveniences attached. March 112. WAM- I'Al'HK! VST received from New York a largo assortment of WALL PAPER, oonsi.lmg of One lit niuikii J ash SixTt-Tiini.E Hikfurkxt Stvlhi. and Pat t Kit Ns. varying in pi ice from li cert. upward!, all of which will' be sold tit Iho lowest cash prices, al tho cheap store of J. 11. ENliLL. Siiiibury, March 22, 1S32. I'rovisioitM, llama, Lard. Cheese, Sides. Lard Oil. 3 ried Fruit, Shoulder?, Siuukcd Beef, Deal s, Pork, Butler, Ac. Ac. For Sale by WM. M'lEAND. Cln-snut Street Wharf, Philadelphia. March 29, lsilJ limw TO AI.I. WASrniJ l'AItIN. New Settlement of Vinclaud .1 PEJIEDV FOll HARD TIMES. A Bare opportunity in Ihe Bel Maikct, and most lnligh'li.1 aid 'Healthful I'l'i'.Mo in ibe Inior. Only lliirly Miles Smith of Pl.ib.deli hia, on a Railroad ; being a rich, heavy soil, mid highly plodualiva wheat land ; Hmongst the best in the tiarden Stale of New Jersey. It eor..ii.-ls ol 20. lain acres of coon laud, divided inlo 1'tii'tiii- of dift'erei.t sixes to suit ll.o ptirehiiser from 2il in-res and upward.- and is sold al Ihe rale of tl j to 20 per ui.-1-e for the f-u ni land, payable onr I'ourtb cash, nnd the balance by qiiartcr-ycui'ly instal ments, with Icgul interest, within thu lerui ol lour years. THE ROIL Is. fn gMfil part, a Rich Ciay Loam, suitable for Wheal, liraM and Potatoes also a dark and rich luudy loam, suitable for Corn, Sweet Potatoes, To bacco, all kinds of vegetables aud root crrqis, and the finest vui ieliesof fi uil.sueh as Urnpet. Peaches, rears. A pi lent. Neclnriues, lilai'khenies, Melons, ando'her fruitt, best ailapted to the Philadelphia, and New York markets. Iu respect lo the soil aud rolbcro can be no ii:i-Uikc. as vifilorscau examine both, and none nre expected lo buy before soduiug, and finding these sluteuiinUi con eel under these oircumstunci-a, unlei-i these tlaieuienli werucorruol, there aould be uo use in their being made. It is euiwidered Tun Uki-t Fiit-iT Soil ix tee LMo.x, I See Rcporls of Solon Robinson. Esq., of the New Ymk Tri'nitf, and the well-known agriculturist, William Parry, of Cii.naiuinton, New Jcrwy, which will ba fitvubhed il qnirers HIE MARKET, By looking over the map ibe reader will perceive Ihut it enjovs the best lunikel in tho I'nioti, and hat direct coiiniiui.ieaiion with New Yoik and Philadel phia twice a day, being only thirty-two miles fiom the latter. Piodueeiu ibis market brings doublctha Iriee Ibal it duea in kicaliunt dislunl liuiu Ibe uilica. 11 this location it can ba put into uiaiket Ihe tame morning it is gathered, and for what Iho farmer sells he gels Ihe highest piiee) whilst gnmrivt and olher arliclit he purehue. be gelt at Ihe lowest price. In Ihu West, what be sulls laings hint a pittance, but for what he buys be pays luu piiuea. In ba-aliug here the settler fiat many other advantages, lie is wiiblu a lew hours, by railroad, uf all Ihe great eilitt uf New Eugland and Ihe Middle Slates, lie it near hit old liiciids and kHoeialioiit. llebattehoul tor his chil dren, diviue service, and all the adtantait ul'vivil itaiiuu, and bv is uuiir a lurge city. 'J UK CLIMATE It delightful j Ihe whiten being talubthutt aud open, hiUt the tuiiucrt are no wanuer ihuu iu ihe .lh. The lueaiiuu it ujiuu the liueul latitude wiih burifctm V ii villi. Ptiauut wauling a cbkage uf cliiuale for beuhh, would be muck bi-uililltd Iu iuibtud. 'He mild Uttx nl Ihe tliiukle and ils bracing Iiitluriit-e. uikkei li eneellent for all pulmonary atlwiikitit, dik, ur genvral dvbilily wiuaeaill nonce a liitlurviwe iu lew days. Cbilla and livvit we ui-kbuwu. COXVEXIK.NCItS AT IIAXP, Buildinf material It plenty. I'Uli ami Oytter are pleulilul and eLaap. VtuiuniiiuM etueel, bowevcr, In tee new plaoe. W'UV THE I'UOPHtTY 11 NOT H EN IsLT '1UU DHuitE. ThU tuetiluii the nadir baluially t.k It U te' , ekue 11 bu bciu held iu larrfk UtU by ftiullitt Uu dumktl Iu kvll, aid veiug ai.bi.ul rkilroad ltillllli. Ibt y bad k ludutkiuttiiui. I U ikiliuad ku JuM IhhH uuakwt Ittruab ike plufti it au-tva, Iui ibe tiki lime, I imiuit at ikuaa ut rr iht aui la a ctrvikga, fr.e ef itptM.M-, a4 ttiduj t i at ted k Miki.iiy k j lkmk iuik,Uaik,. 1 luae a bv amue auk a lite to teuit, liiMild lo tutf tauto I Iu kvwi ikkll ttlvkaa ktSj M luOkl-kt W kul bl( llputl UltJ I Ibe taltki It. lug iu kkd tlu,kk, ekwe people kate (set Ibiuea aut ti eitt-luyil at kutiaa, tMti liiMe kkku ta entail ikuMk, it k eutt tttkkklikt ai ! Wktttt, hf tekt4kt4fMk)ltk M rlcnn mora fhnn malccwage In Improving H. and when It It done It Is a eerlain jndependenco and nor Inn, A few acres In nult tree will insure a onmtor' labia living. Tho land It pat down to hard timo prices, and all improvements .oan be inado at a cheap er rata lhan any olher time. Tho whole tract, with six miles front on Iho Rail rnad, Is being laid nnt with fine end spacious avenues, with a lown in the rentre five acre Ms fn tha town tell at from $150 lo 2II0 ; two and a half aorolnts. nt in lo f 1211 lo $00 J two and a half acre lots, at from $0 to I2. and town lols i0 fcot front l-y 15(1 foel deep, nt $100 paysblo one half oash nnd Ihe balnnco within a year. It is only upon f irms of twenty aero or more that four years' lime is given. . To Manufacturers, the town affords a line opetirn? of the Shoe, mannftietm tn business, and other arti cle, being near Philadelphia, nnd Ihu surrounding country hat a large population, wbiuli altordt a good mattet. Hi it settlement, In Ihe course of several yeart, will be one of Ihe most baautiful idaoet In the oountry, ami most ngreeublo for n re.ddensr. It is intended to make a Vine lind Fruit growing eentitrr, as (his culture it the most proiiUbla and the best adapted to marRet. i.yery nuramnge nnu oon venienca for telUera will bo Introduced, an ! will insuro the prosperity of tho place. Ihn hard timet throughout Iho country will be an advantage to. the eltlemcnt. at it compels people to resort tu agricul ture for a tiring. Large numbeis of people are purchasing, nnd peoa pie who desire the best location should visit Ihe Jilae- Inncc. Improved land 13 alsrt f-ir sale. TiXBta-Lm l can be bou;ht wiin or wilbont limlier. The limber at market valuation. The lllle it indisputable. Warrantee Deeds given, clear of nil inctimbr.inc;, when Iho money is paid. Boarding cauvenienccs nt hand. Letters promptly answered, nnd Reporlt of Solon Robinson nnd Win. l'arry," tout together with the Viiichind Knral. limit 0 to tha land : Leara Walnut tlrco wharf, Philadelphia, at 0 o'clock, A.M., and 4 P.M., (unless there should be a change of hour.) for Vine land, on tho Ulawboro' aud Millrille Kailroad. When you leave the cars al VineliiliJ Sludon, just opened, inquire for CHAHLES K. LAND IS, Pialmaster, Founder of Ibe Colony, ViNBLAsn, P. O., Cumberland counly, X. J., P. 8. There is a chnngo of ears at Olaaaboro'. Also beware of shaipors on llie o.ns from N'uw Yoik nnd Philadelphia lo Viuclaud, inquiring your busi ness, destination, A'O. BEronT or Solo Ponissox, or thk Nbw Yoms Tumi ne, t ros the Vixki.axd Settlement. jr- l'li9 following is nn extract from the report of Soliu Robinson, Esq., published in the New Y-rk Tribune, in reference to Vinolund. All persons cau read this report with interest : Advantages of l'.irming near hrn)-Yincland-. Remarts upon Marl Sail, its great l'ertility The Cuute of I'ertility Amount of Crops Produced Practical Evidence. It it cirtainly one of Iho most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suilablo con dition for ploasant finning lliat we know of this sido of Iho w estern prairies. Wo f mud ionic ol thcoUust farms apparently jn'l hm prolitnbly product ivs as when first cleared of forest lii'y or n hunlred yuart ago. The coologi!t would "oon discover Ihe cuise of Ih'.s continued fortilily. The whole country is a ninrino deposit, and all through the toil we found cvi lonoct of calcareous guhslnii -i s, gcnernlly in the f -nn of indurated calcnreons mi.rl, showing many distinct forms of ancicntshells. of Ibe terli.i.i.v fcirinntion ; and litis marly substance i. s. a'teicl all through Ihe soil, in a very comminuted form, and iu the exact condi tion mo'it easily wsimilulvd by such plants as tht firmer desivet to cultivate. Matt, it) all its forme, has been used to fertilize crops in England, from Iho time il was occupied by the Roman ; and in l iiincc mid jci many a marl bed is counted on ns a valuable lied of laaniu e. that can bo dug and carted and jit'ea. I over thefi.-ld. How much more valuable, then, il must be. when found already mixed Ihrniigh tho soil, where new piirliclet will bo turned up aud e.po.-e.l. and transformed to the owner's use every time he stirs the carlii. Having lli-n ealhlled our mind.-' of ihe cause. Ihey will not bo exeiled wiih wonder al s.-iing in lubitabto evidence of fortuity in a soil which in olher silun tions, having llie same g .-oer'il eltaractoriytics or ut least appearances, is entirely unremun, rntivo. excej-l us its produtftiveneas is promoted by artificial fcrlili tulioii. A few words about the quality nr.d value ef this land for cultivatiuii, of I wbnh wc have some siren proof. Our first visit was to Wlilinin D. WiRm." Franklin township, liloueeriti r eoui.ty, v.ho purchased some cihl unlet Curth of Millville, about iliree yenr-j ago, fir the poiposeof wtnh'ishiiig a sleam mill, .owuik up tho timber into lumber, lo send oil by the net? railroad, as well us Iho firewood nud coal, for which he built a brunch truck ' ini'u uud 11 half lung. Ho al?o furnished sixteen mile of liii roa! with tics, and lias no doubt made liio mill prolhnbie. though bis maiu object was to opeu a f .nii, having become con vinced liiut the soil was valn.ilue 101 culiivation. In this ho has not been ili-"ippoii,ivd, as some of his crops prove. For instance, l.isty.-nr. lliesccond liino ot ciopjiiu.';, 300 buidicKot' potatoes 011 one aero, worth til etui i a 'bushel in lb- fiel.'l. Tliis year, seven acres, without manure, pi'oinced .'!jo buhe!s of oan. In one livid, Iho lirst crop was poinloes. plauied among llie roolJ, and yielded Ti hu.-he!s 'llie potatoes tri'iu dug and wheat sown, nod yicl led 1'J uitsiichj an I Ihes'.ublde turned under and town to buckwheat, which yielded !Wj but.eU ; and then Ihe groond was sown to clover nud timothy, wbka jjavo as a lirslcrop 2) lotis per nerc. The feriiliiets applied to lliei"! crops were, (list, ashes from clearings , second. 223 pounds of super pliosjihiuu of liuic ; Ihird, 2u'J pomi.! Peruvian guano ; then .''0 bushels of slaked lime has been spread upon the eluvtr since il was mowed, aud turned in for heat. Mr. Wihon's growing crow, and tho wheat stubble of the present scan 11, all indicate his bind as produc tive ns any parted' thu Male. At Mary Barrow s,- an old fyle Jersey woman firmer, several miles south of Mr. Wilson's, we were so particularly struck with the tine uppcarnuee of a held of com. inat wc sioppcd to luuii c of the hire I mini how il was pro luce I. Wo found tluit ti e land had beeu Iho year but one bel'ure iu i:eul. sou wiili clover, and this cut one sensor, ai d h.iitfpi ii: !owc.l once, wihoue '-laa-r old un,;," uad plm.icl with corn. Yes, but you manured high, wo suppose " wo (aid iiilerrogattvely, an.l got ll.U rcj ly : 'Wu.ii, you sec. wc OiUildi.'t uduiiU ihut ; e.iusawe hadn't but forty onc-hesru loads iil'.ociher, for 21 acres, m.d ue tvunte 1 the moil ou t fj,- 111" iiru.k. ' The truck consisted of bceu, carrut.-, c.ibb ic, cu, ciiinbers. melons, Ac., und a very productive pa. eh of Lima beans, grown for marketing. So we tvero sni.-tied Unit llie soil was nut infertile, even unni J i by clover, which hul fedthecorn, bc-aujielhe "Iruck patch" had not been ulovcrcd. uud had been iu cul tivation lonj enough to ubiilerutti all ia'iu of tho lores!. Uur next visit was to tho f irm of Andrew Sharp, five miles north of Milivillo, fiom hull'lu a mile east of tho railroad, an I just ulioul iu the centre of V ine laud. Mr. Sh.up coinuicuced woik hero in Deoein bcr, 18jd, ufiou 20 noi-us. In lest Ihuu Ihrco years, ho hut got 211 acres cleared uud iu crops Ibis season, all well enclosed and divided inlo several fields, Willi cedar rail or polo feni'e ; has built a two story dwell, ing, about ud by 40 leel, and a smaller homo for firm, laborers, und a tUiblu aud granary and tuuit o.bcr oul-buildiugs. Considerable part of the land waselcareJ for tha plow at 'J au acre, aud un noino of it the first crop wot buckwheat, limed with OU bushels iu powder per acre. TLU crop may be put in July 4.h, Iu2t)b, aud fields 2l to JO bu.hcU perucro, haivenlod iu Noviui ber ; when Ihe land being towod wiih 10 I In. of Peruvian guano and seeded with rye, yielded 12 to li bushels cr acre and $1U or 111 ol :i..v. Ilieryu stubble turned, after knocking oft' a largo growth of oak sprouts, und dressed agaiu wiihguauoaud Jv-cJed to wheat, gave 1j or III buehebi. The crop which he wot threshing while wo weru there proiuUe I mora Ufa vviy plump graiu, and Ihe straw is very heavy We went over thu tlubblu and lounl Ihu uljver and timothy, from seed sowed lat spring, uu Ibe wheat. Wilhout hnironiiig. looking us mil a we it er -uu i( uwu any old cultivated font, and wi.h a lit lie ji duue in the winter to etear utf tuine roots and roller; it urn 1 s. aud titiiug slakes to mm k eiuiaueul ouet he w ill bu able lo cut ihe crop lliu to-xl year wild a mowing machine, and w v will guarantee iwu lout pur aire, if ho will give Iho overplus if it uverruut iba estimate. Part ui' the luul wat !.:l led i h pntatuet fur a first crop, w hich j id. led 12n biu-hels per acre. It was iheu liiukit with utl bu'iels per acre, uud toeJed wiili wheat aud clover, yi. UI n en averagu uf over 1 j bubwli per acru, uud the ulutui now looks boauli lid. Olher portlyni bare beea plruite.1 with corn at a. filkt crop, which yielded JO bud, ell 01 yellow tliul corn, aud tbokeeoud crop IU burbelt, and ibe 1U11J. elup, Irvklud tu 10 llv ut guauu. wu are sure no out would euuite below Tu bu.hel. per acre. I'lliu re ,.',-will tee. 'leel Diet lliu writer U Bow tpcakltg vt laud pelleetly uew, and wbick eaB, oaiet ly btooii b red iu good kiubleeeudiiiiu. Eu.T la utber eaa-ia, Ibe ewu uitip u' last yeir wot fol lowed wilb unit li u k'ktain. u t yut llirxbrd, but will aveiage prubably Iu lo 60 l.y.hcli beol puu ll bt-ana. luvlol.l. kl.d, III fuel, all gardeu VegoUblit. at ll a oui ptweb aud uibvr Iruil liett duuliul liik tear, ihu leiy pUudy that ihu luug-ueleottit llacl ul huid rdiuulj iciuutu ku uu longer, ud luwe 14 no tirung piolwbiliiy ibal il will tut , ,ir. undii Ike autiik ul klr hti .li., II will be ditidvd u.lu, Muall l.. wob lutdt bwjieU Iu eoouiuuiudkie all litt) ti.oit ki low iw-,y al thik wwk and al tuivbkkvik will bv ritkiii-d toLuild nviil, ku.lui table, wm, kkd tilbir lti.ee, abi- b Would be ,uil, by wbivk tutKU t a (uud 'puikiiue ill bu hkui d, wiu will tkiabli k ubuiukte, eubuwlt, to.iti a ilia, Itiktkaulo kbo4 and boiut-k boa.kt ul Auift it l.iui.is. tutiuiti. ltd by (i-UtlttiA wibaidt, II hit au4 VoU-l -Ht ui en itltcj lut . Ifauyuur, ftoiu any dfktat 1,1 uf btumite, U 4aiuMeel ekks,iug kit purauiu, w who it bum ki y akkt 4attiwie to tu4 , net, luv,iiuti au l i-kkapkuiiia in ibe ewuutiy, a4 wbu tvn) ra4 t4 tttulkte wktt, Wt kkie Ir Jy wlJ, ke Will Uu wuil to tul tu M kj-t-telf, k-vl tuat k tuia wi'biu alo Uwk' lUkkuiui'pk.Ub.lui.le HiU)k a'JkUkJ Itttoityl 1, rl - l