WIT. AND HUMOR. ' Taken In Upon a Church, In certain Dutch tcf Ucincnt in the vicin ity of Cmnmuiiirmw, in tlio Ptnto of New Orrery, tbo domimo of tlio church Rave no tice from the dunk thnt tliosn who wished to unite w ith the church fthould nttcrnl at the pnrsonnpra on the following 'Wednesday afternoon, thnt ho tiiijjht exiimino them on religious subjects lielbro licing received as incmbcrs. I Ian?, a simple, liarmUfs fellow, with n soft heart, and a liead of the name, consist ence, went and presented lntrmeli'BSi n candi date for church membership; or, as he expressed himself, '"to bo taken iu upon the church." The dominie, auspicious of Han's know ledge in doctrinal uia'.tcis, bepnn his inqui ries' by asking him Low many Gods there were. Hans, counting on his finpcrsi, said, "The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jnc.ob chit ish three ; den dere iah God de Father, God do Bon, and Gcd de Holy Ghost dnt makes six ; and may be dere is some more I don't recollect, so wc will call it cielit.'' "Hans," said the dominie, "you will never do ; you must go back mid learn your cuto- cuism." So Hans, crest fallen, and somewhat in dignant, set oil on his way back. Having nearly reached home, lio met Ins old ac quaintance, Conrad, on his way to bo exam ined and asked him if lie was going to be taken in upon the church t Conrad saying that he was, Hans told him to stop, and he would let hiin know whether he would pass un examination. 'Now," said nans, "tell mo how many Uoils there are !" "One." replied Conrad. "Then," said Hans, "you mny just turn back, vou will never pass j 1 told tlio domi nie thcro were eight, and he teat not sutit- TnE celebrated portrait painter, Stuart; once met a lady in the street in Boston, who saluted him with, lUU' Jlr. Stuart, I have nist seen Your miniature, and kissed it. be cause it was so much like you.' 'And did it kiss you in return ' 'Why, no.' 'Then,' said btuart, 'twas not like me.' A qtjaixt old gentleman speaking of the different allotments of men by which some become useful citizens, and others worthless vagrants, by way of illustration remarked, "So ono slab of marble becomes a useful doorstep, while another becomes a lying tombstone.' A gentleman, whiskered up to tho very cvc3, was passing alone the street, when a couple of inlly tars on a land cruise observed him. "Shiver my timbers, Jack," said one to the other, "that fellow looks liko a. rat peeping out of a bunch ot oakum I ' A wng wants to know whether, if the devil were to die, the newspapers would not eulo gize his character. If they didn't the editors would be likely to get unceremonious orders from some of the friends of the deceased "slop my paper." A new nut-crackcrhns just been patented: it is so contrived n3 to crack jokes along with the nuts. A very liberal discount will be allowed to extremely-depressed persous ordering large quantities. Brazilian Fashion. The Hrazillian la dies have live bugs and fireflies collected, to wear in their hair, and attach them by a delicate wire or needle passed through tho Vital part of the body. This gives such ex treme pain as to cause the little creatures to emit intense sparks, thus imparting in the evening a uazzung uuu cxixuuruiuury eiictt. AN anxious father bad been lecturing a dissolute son, and after a most pathetic ap peal to his feelings, discovering no signs of contrition, lie exclaimed : 'What, no relent ing emotion? not one penitent tear V 'Ah, father,' replied tho hardened hopeful, 'you may as well leave off boring me ; you will obtain no water, I can assure you.' During a lato canvass iu Michigan, a surneon dentist was making an excellent speech in oue of the interior towns , a low lellow belonging to tho other partv, inter rupted him with the question, 'What do you auk to pull a tooth, doctor V 'I will pull your toolli for a shilling, and your nose gratis,' replied the doctor. Do "leg-ol-multou" whiskers look any better on people with eleepish faces, thanou others ' If you think thcro isn't an honest man living, you had better, for appearance sake, put oil baying it till you are dead. At sixteen a woman prefers the best dan cer in the room ; at two and twenty, the test talker : at thirty the richest man. A lock ot hair trom a young woman s head is often the key to a young man's heart. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l'AAt.'V 11 its: r.icv l iits: JOHN PAREIRA, No. 713 Arch Street, bo low Eiglitli. south side, Importer and Mnnu' fujturcrof. and lienler in all kinds of Fancy Furs, fnr Ludics' and Kit tl . .": rCuildreu's wear. I desire to say to my - ZTJTtSrXLGtl-L''' ''""'Uds of Sunbury aud it wg-'l t,o surrounding eouiu " "'Ssfc?'''-?''" tl"l, 1 h"vu now in ti t. 're. one of Ihe lurgest I aii a most Leautiiul as sort menu of all kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, l.n.iicj' ana Cbililrens' v our, mat will lo worn dur- Imr this Fall aud n inter. My Furs were purchoscil In Europe, previous to the rise in Sterling Fxehangn, and the New Duty Imposed on all I urn, im purled since tlio first of Au gust. 1 would also state, that as my stock lasts, I will offer it at piiees itroiHriii'iinte to what the good cost me : but, it w ill Le iiiiuossible for lue ! lmt-ort and Manufacture any uioro Furs, and sell tbciu at the suinv prices, owing to the UUsetlU-J stale ol the a Hairs ol tne i ouuiry. IV'Kcuiembcr the name, nntnbor and street JOHN FA Kfc'IKA. T18 Arch bUoul, Philadelphia be-tcister 13, IftoJ !iu Nortliern Central Kailwiiy ! w iM i.it tiiii; T.iiii.i: TWO TUAlXa DALY U au l from Ine North and vt eat llrai.eh bustiuchauaa, tluiira, add all ot Nurtb- rra s l org VN and alter MOMMY, KovcrmW ITth. I Kit). the i'uucuger Trains of lbs Nurihuru Cviilral ltiluy will arrive el krul ! i art fruiii H inbury. ii-.ii (. i.i.. . . n .. . - . iuuiwih i,v4 oKiiiuitiru rim-si, is , MOUTH W ARIi. .Mall Ttaia le.itts Cuubuiy d .lly (uic-pl ruiuUvi. I 4 . P ' luaviM II jrrbt.ur., " si.Hi. al IJuIiiiim is FsplDMi Train !" boi.l.ur i-4,-t; ft. i. U ) " i -.1 Kt II il I. A Ulg MulnUj I " alum .1 1. I:.'.. .1 l II ..ui i '.u ft) II MP t 4 A T iu A dally i ij .Vi ol tiMU ! It.lni .,r iI.j' ,n 4 cm dt i V It i.ia ti.M. Ions I J 1" " oj i ' is M ii-l.at , s 4f t4s liiu l' I -ill .' dily a iu I' .,.. l II .ii ,lit' Ni " l fc k II Ul Ubul A II 4Ci.l l .11 L laj ( I o A 11 S1.1....1 xolIoiiv i " I" tHltl.M .kl 'lastoOl lit St lbs IMIUOJ I ,t I'l U tHUI, Dull ;-.i I "! - It ll'lj llkl lu .1.1 I...W) IWU M.1 11. .U 4 il,. i . iu wi. iim.ii smsoi-i.im. , S.ll, 4i ll. tl 4 HEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE, HALEY, MOHSB ft BOTDBH'S Patent Hcl!-ATlnlfiK rioth" Wringer Bimple, Economical, Durable, and Is not Liable to gov oiu 01 vniw. The flolf-Adiusting Clothes W ringer. M one or the greatest Improvement or tne ntneiecnin century, win ha only to bo known and tried, to com into general use. The saving of clothes, in presning out I lie water between two rubber rolls, instend of wringing or twisting, will amount to enough in a short Umu, to pay Tor amacninn. fever one 1b aware, thnt tho twisting or wringing of clothes, stretches and break the fibres ; but this machine presses them ao even), that newspaper thoroughly rwnked.onn be wrung, without breaking It in the leant, anil it works so easily, that a child twelve years old canopernto it without troublo. Jlct water does not injure tlio Mils, end woouen pwu can bo wrung out of boiling wnter to prevent fulling, which cannot be done by hand. In Starching, it is Invaluable, especially on large articles, such as Ladies' Pkirta, Ac, us it leaves the starch in the clothes perfectly even. It will wring tho largest bed qutll or me smallest pncaia, u.u.. kerchicf, drier than enn possibly be done by hand, without Alteration in less than one-cigth Iho time. The machine is so simple that it is not liablo to get out of repair. ... ,i The great improvement In this, every every other Wrinin Mn. lihie vrt invented, is. its ISclf-Adiust- Ing arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wring a lianilkeTelilot or oca quiii crainniucuiy, nornnt servant can odernto it. The machine Is niado of wood, and so arranged, that no iron enn possibly come in contact with the clothes, thereby avoiding all danger of injury to tho clothes, by iron rust. ihis isllie most simprcnnu enccuvu cr yet Invented. Those purchasing can uso them two weeks, and if they aro not perfectly satisfied, re turn them, and their money will be refunded. Address L. E. SNOW, Fhilndclphn, Or 11. B. MASSER, Agent for iiorlbuuiborhuid co. July 6. 1SG2. MANHOOD; How IsOt! How Kent red I Just Published, in a Scalod Envelope. Trice 0 cents Lecture on the Nature, treatment and Radical nrSmrnintorrhrra or Seminal Weakness. Invol untary Emissions, fexual Debility. and Impedimenta to Miirriago generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Euilciwy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuso, Ac lly KOltKllT J. ClLYtKH LLL, H. V., AuUiorflU mo vrccn uook, Ac. The world-renowned author. Iu this ndniirablo Lec ture, clearly proves from bis own experience that awful consequences of Self-abuse mny he effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, poiuting out a modo of euro at onco certain and effectual, by which every sufl'erer, no matter what his condition mny bo, liiny cure nimscit curnpiy privately, and radically. This lecturo will provo a boon to thousands and thousands. r Sent under seal, iu a plum envelope, to tiny ad dress, on the receipt of sis oolite, or two poslngo stumps, by addressing. ,TlT)TOT ,,TTvr Ull. V;ls ,V1V ui.7 tf . ivuin u. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4iS'j. Nov. 15, ltJGi ly 3o HIGHLY IMPOBTAST M C. GEARHART Has P.ETtn.vsD wito a New Stock of ContVctivuui-ii'ti, l'riiit uml Toy. IT seems as if a new ago, a new lifo wns opening upon us, animating cvury heart to nobler deeds id higher aims! Art, l.itcruiure ami i-cienco win plow anew, and sock to dovelope sullimcr beauties laid grainier conception. The busiucss world. t'io, must feci the new influence and every p irt 1)0 quickened nnd strengtlieiu d by an increased i itnlitv. which shall limn u on with elec tric speed to the consummation of (;renlcr things tluin wus ever arcaiueu ol iu mo ruiiompiiy oi uhj pu.-i. Anlmnli-d h tha errthnsinsm which pervmuw nit clauses, and desirous of doing bis fbure towards "llio great events of tho Age," tho subscriber w..u!d rc spcctl'ully inform the'pooe' mniploof SUXlitlt Y nnd the public generally, that ho has just returned from tlie city of l'bilnilciphia wi'h the largest and choicest stock of Confectioneries, Fruit and Toys, thnt ha over been brought to this section ot country, lie is also manufacturing all kinds of Confcctionarics, Ac, to fill up orders, w holesale or retnil. at short notice. Among his stock of COXEECXiOXAUlErf may bo found : French Secrets, Gum Props, allkin&ssccut, Burned Almouds, Eove Drops, Cream Wbito, Jlint lros, rcdand white, Lemon, Jelly okes, ltofo. Fruit Drops, Vanilla, Stick Candies, of nil scents. Common Pcurcts. lloi-k Cnndy, Liquorico, Almond Cuudy, FRUIT. Bananas, Prunes, Dulcs, Figs, Currants, dried, uaiscns, iuisoi au tiuus. LEMON BYRUP of a superior qunlitv. by the singlo or doicn. A superior quality of Tobacco and Segnrs. and a variety of Cuufectionnrius, Fruit, Toys, Ac. all of which u ofTcred cheap ut wliidesale and retail. r- iicmeiuocr tne name anu piaco ..p j M. C. UKARHART, Market street, S doors west of E. Y. Bright t Sou's store. Sur.bury, April 14, 1SC1. ly T1II3 ATI. ViTIC 3IO.TIII.Y. BEGINNING OF A NEW VOLUME. Tho number for Januury, IRAS, begins Ihe Eleventh olume ot tuo Atliuiuo Alontuiy. TTtUOM the commencement, In JSj7, the Atlanii.i ; has rnpidly iucrenscd ill circulatinn, nud it now has tbu largest class of readers since Us bcgiiiuing, live vcurs ago. its prosperity steadily augments, and It continues, amid all the fluctuations and dan gers iui-ident to our national crisis, to gain ground in the estimation of the public. At a tinio so prc'iiai.t with events which tom-h the future destinies of Amer ica in every vitul particular, the Publishers and Edi tors do not deem it necessary to promise that its pages will never sworve for the honest paths of loyal patriotism and universal freedom. Its opinions havo always beeu on the side of Liberty, Progress and Right, and tbo course it first adopted in it curly career, will ever bo faithfully maintained! 'lbe plan of vt nters. regularly conlriDuiing to tno Atlantic Monthly, caibrueee all tlio best known au thors in American literature, and warrants the Pub lishers in promising to its readers, THE BEST ESSAYS, THE BEST BT0RIES, THE BEST rOEM.S, Which American talent can furnish. List of Hkgxlah CoxTitTurToug. In Prose and Poetry the "Atlnntio" Staff of Wri tcrs is unequullcd. The following authors are still among tlie rcjuiurcontriDuiors : James Russell Lewcll, Henry W. Lougfcllow, Louis Airassis, ltnl Cb Waldo Emerson, Nutnnnii l ilawthuruo, C. C. lliiscwell, Oliver V. Holmes, Jubu II. Vbitticx, E. P. Whipple, Hayard Taylor, Cluirlcs E. 'Norton, (eorge S. llillaid, 1. W. liigginsun, Jlenry uiles, Author ' Margret Howth," Walter Mitchell, Mrs. Julia W. Ibiwu, Heury T. Tuckeruian, Mrs. A. D T Whitney, visa, jir ii. ij. r-towe, C'barles Keade, HiH Terrr, Robert T.'liwell, Ed ward Eicrett, Harriet Martlnsau, "T!ie Country Parson," llurriet K. Premiilt, J. T. Truwbriilge. Professor A D White. The foregoing list of Contributors include. I V'TI'O Loading Writers of America TtuuH. Tji Atlantic is for sale by all liuuk and Pctiislicttl Dealers. Piles i eeula a uuiiibcr- rub-script-intis fur the war, t-.l U1", postage paid. Yearly subscription rMeneil. or single numbers supplied by ujivMealvr, or by tho niiblirbcrs. hpecimi n uuuibei t scut gratis on u ilicutluu to the Publishers. . ludu.-i Hunts for sulacribin. Lists of premiums, o , lurulMicJou spplicatiuii Ui the ruiiti.iii-rs. llckXull Jt FIELDS. 115 Wshiiiitou ueu, Bustou, Mass Nor. S9, ISO.'. IIEIMSTIIEET'S lulinltublo llulr ItfMiurutlrc. IT WNOX A DVK, But rsMires gray hair to iu origiual elor, by supply lug the capillary ml ub naiural stutoininao, liu paired by or diea. All inslaulnneous dve are coini4td l luuur oauitiu, destroying the lUilny and Luauiy i f the hair, and adoid of liieuuoli'w uo dleMliijf ll,'llntruvt llitu.lUlltt Cululllig Uotulily rwloro kalj In its ujtuil eulot t j ait easy ptouiM, but ,'in. ibw hair a LI I UIANT HKtl TY, .r..i..l.si its gtowilt, rirnu tl falling off, r.ll. loi lisudiiiil aud ttuiyMi buatk aiut plnaaulai 4 li lb bird It La ttouj Ibv t.4ut uu,, bull the orisnml llu I ,..uIi,k. u,d i uou.iti.Hy loti'twinf la Utof t b, Uob g iiiltUMM aud Ud a. Il is a.1'1 by all lt..n.ll.it dualvrs. US sail l ,n'Uf l bv U.o.u u ii.. i-iiiiiiwii lal as-ul, l si llAbMj.a, JuJ .i..J.y, K 'Uvlita, MI,U will IM.Xvr U n4 l.tststtM-rl I m l r I I'llll. IP Ml W. alna.y,l.-au.( euualy, Pa , INI I'll Mi u liiefl mu4 the lubllu la grutud, iimI ! iotUwily t,wttu UiJ ll'Hsid. nuialt Ills, J.i. iuJ all tj iu.t o I uu.Ui u. buillii. "'"' h 'tt aUI al U W4 uku a.U4tua w, I im. I ltsssas tswt ! I sttrt ci ' uU I t st. hhlnlir 'H un ue HI -1.U e w iau k t 1'liu.a umu ul i k l HAVE YOU A COUGH! Then nse JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Do not allow your eold to take Us own eonrso. Two thirds of the victims of consumption owe their afflictions to the fatnl mistlike of "walling for a eongh to got well of itself." JUo not fall inlo thia error, but avail yourself at once of a remedy which thirty yeare experience has demonstrated ii certain to procure a speedy enso. HAVE VOU ASTHMA OR PHTHISIS. Then nse JAYNK'S EXPECTORANT, which will OTpmntna tha anasinodio contraction Of the Wind to bos. and cause them to eject the mucuous or matter which clogs them np. and by an easy and rroe expec toration remove all difficulty of breathing. HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS I Then nsa JAYNK'S EXrECTOR ANT. This wide spread disoase which may generally be described aa an inflainati'in of the fine t-kin which lines thelnsido of tho Wind tubes or air vessels, spreading through every part of tho lungs. Is oftin taken for consump tion. Tho Expectorant subdues this inflniniition, relieves the attending cough, pain, and difficulty of breatliiiig, and if theoase is not of too longstanding, will ecrtuinly produce a euro. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION t Then uso JAYXE 8 EXPECTORANN. It clean scs the lun;?s from all Irritnting matters, whllo at tho same time it hev-ls and Invigoiates them. Of all tho remedie which have been offered to tho publio for this dread di.-H-nso, ninc have stod the test of time or raiiiutaiiicd so uuivcrsal a popularity as this fcxpecto rant. Thousands who havo been given up by their ihysicimis as incurublo hHve been restored to perftet iciilth bv its use. and their testimony must carry cuuvicti ju to all alio read It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY T Then nse JAYXE'B EXPECTORANT, lly Inking Inking two or three large doses in the cnrly stage of the disease In quick succession, and covering up warmly in hod, this preparation acts as a sudorillc or sweating medicine, and subdues the intlniuntion at the ouuet. HAVE YOU TVIIOOriNG-COlTGn. Then nse JAYNK'S EXPECTORANT. Thcro Is no remedy which so effeetnally overcomes Ibis disease as the Expectorant. What parent can witness the sufferings nf her children from this distressing com plaint without doing all m nor power tor ineir relief? What niedicino so nleasant to Iho taste, or so certain to produce immcdiuto benefit f Ciivoua trial, aud let it prove its efficacy. HAVE YOU CROUP? Then nse JAYNK'S EXPECTORANT. Children nrc subject to no di.-H-nr'O. moro sudden in lis attaeks, or. in tho nbscnvo of prompt relief, none more fatal in Its results than Croup. Parents, therefore, should keep at hand A reined v sure and thnroiigh. Such a remedy may bo found in the Expectorant, and every careful mother will kocp a supply by her. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Is n standard medi-ino. For thirty venrs It has been before the public, and during this period its curative powers havo been testified to by all classes of people in all quarters of tho world. Physicians, clergymen, !nW3'crs. merchants, and mechanics have experienced its remedial effects, and have furni.-hed us with their testimony, and it mny be found at length in our Almnnnc. to bo had gratis of all ngents. To their convincing certificates wc would refer the doubting. The Em-kctokaut and nil lr. I). JAYNK A SOX 'S Family Medicines are sold by all Druggists generally. May 17. 1862. 3 m. iii:itit'M iiunx, Ilarrifhnrff, Pa. THE innnagemcnt of this well-known Hotel hav ing been resumed by Messrs. COYLE A 1IERK, the present proprietors, beg leavo to intorm the puiilio thnt the bouso is now bcinir thoroughly rcnovutcd. refitted, and improved, with a view to the proper and comt'urtinile acimimnodntnm of tlioso who limy lavor tho establishment with their custom. Iluesis will rcceivo due attention nnd courtesy, nnd no expense will ho spine l that mny couiluco to lmiintniu e hotel in a t'ii.t-dii.s style. Families mi 1 ethers 'desiring to sojourn in Harris burg during the summer mouths, will find pleasant boarding uiitl large and we!!-veutilatcd rooms utour CbUibUtiliuieut, upuu laoucrule terms. M.i'11 ii'i l,t., March 2D, lo2. .1. (I ll.UI.lt T 11KRR. liile'M Aew Yvrh 'JS'3 ! I'oundry. JJOOK, yL'iVSPAPJM, JOUAXD OliXA. MKXTAL W1 E have the fullest assortment of the most useful kii'ds of lMuin ur.d Ornamental Tvne, manu- fuclurcd fi um the Host durable metals, rini.-hed with t ho ureattb'. cure oii-i accuracy, securing perfect iusti- ficntiun. Specimen Books nud cihmntcs furnisUcd upon op- plicution, ulso. 1'iii.Mi.Mt nitJ'M-.a, with their appurtenances of all the approved makers- n kuu i i ra. of all Ihe latest styles, of all sizes. Metal Furniture Lnhor-S:iving llules, Cases, t'nbinets. Furuituro, Printing Ink, and every artielo tho Priutcr rciiuircu. Terms liberal. Prompt attention. FAH.Ml'.U, LITTLE A CO.. und Gi Duckiunii street, New York. May 3, 1RC2. aoltocU'sj ICnulfUost CotlVv. riHIS prepHrnliion. made from tbo best Java t'otft-c. is recommended by physicians as a supe rior N I Till I IUI S IIK LllAUh lor Oencral Debil ity, DvsrH'jisia, and all Billions Disorders. Thousumls who Lave been eonipclled to abandon the use of entice, will use tins without injurious eOccts. Une cun contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coll'oc. l'riue 2b cents. KOLLOCK'S LEVA IN, Tho purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for i.f . I .:: ti i 1 .,..1 iiuiHiiig iigiu, nnin-i auu uuiriiious iireau auu vua.es. Pricu li cents. MAxrfArTrnEn nr M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Cbcsuut Streets, I'lltl.AllKLl'in.l, And sold by all liruggiste and Uroccrs. iMarcli I, isoz. JAMES B A It B E R ' S WII01.KS-AI.B AND RKTAI1. CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. Curner Second and Chestnut t., riillacielphla. ACF.NCY for the PATENT Kljl' AI.IZ1NO THIRTY DAY CLOCK, a very itt-sirulile niliele for Church es, Hotels, Hunks, Counting lb usee, Parlors. Ate. Also, .Maiiufaciurerof FINK L.OLD l'L.NS. Plisras r-viiretl and wiirriusti-d. C:iock Tiiiuiniitgs of every ili-wriptioii. i'lnlsileliihiu, Jiuiuary III,' :iy . ii. is. .tttssr.Kt. A llcrni y til I.iiv. KLNlil BY. rA. jtV Col loci ions attcuded to in the eouutics of Nor- tbiiiuburliuid, Inioii, fciijjer, Moutour, Columbia aua Liyuouiing. nKFinrvrrs. Hon. John M. Reed, Pbiludi.ilhia, A. U. Ontlell A Co., Hon. Urn. A. Porter, " Morton McMiebaol, Esq., " E. Kctchaui A Co., 2iU Pearl Street, Nw York .lulin W. Anhinead. Attorney at Luw, " Matthews A Cox, Attorneys' at Law, ' hiinbury, March JU, iMij. Tifi: : Tlie Adam'r Eipros 'uuiBy, C11VE NOTICK that tuey havo concluded ar il ruiigcuituis with the Northoiii Centrul Kail road Company to run trains In.m lliiltiuioro for Yurk Jiurriaburg, Dauphin, ll.ililax, Truvorton, huiibury Nurlbuiiiberlaiid. Lcwisbur-j, Milton, Muncy, Wil- liituisMirt, aud all iiiteriiiuiliule stations, eonneeting at liuriixhurg with tbo t.KKA'f i l l.lt.N K IT. K.-s lor Pillsburg, Ciiicimiuli, ISt. Loui aud Ihe llial. AiMiwttn iioaara a o. s f.xpress at Milton or DuutiMe. llloomsl'iirg, Wilknsbarre, Pitlsloii, rkir an ion, and iiilvruu ilialu station on tlie C'atlawiwa, lu-kawaiiiia & Llo.ui.burg Railroads. At il- I in in port, by llowaid A t'o.'s Enpri-x to Jer-y Sboro and l.ok llaicu. Aim, by Jlowai-I A Co., and tbi-ir Coi.in-t-tioi.. tor Canton, Tiov, Eliuiia, UtK'bett-r, ButbtUs Ni-ittara, and Iu all aiHu-ssible puiul iu Wiwlera Vew ork aud t'aiiasU, by which ihi-y will forward .Mert'tiaiuiiav, r-pi-ie. Itank Not.-s, JeMoliy, a..d Valuaulu I'ackagi. ul every dcacrip- lloll. AUi, Note, Draft and Bill for Coltcolloa. Fxierluiii-etl and ruV-u-ut uiewiigui ruiploye-1 and kVvrv euWt will ly luade o reiol. r uiil-ciu-u JOHN III Mill M. Puperintendi nt Penn'a Diiioa, I'lnladelphi It. A IIm Ili.K, Agsiil lor fuubury. A pill 1, iMiJ. i:u:(ai' ftitim ir: i NOW l-i Ttlii 1 1Mi: ls Hl.l. YOl It AI.IH M4 IN ciili-iUilu- of lbe ttareity of ,-hange. I will sell y v.ni rt.VMiiuru caudi. de yuiu lUlllHAI I'M. Ml sirs-ts I'vr tine llwllur, Fiiil tf uiil I'lMiatfe paid. '1 V raide aie IhmS ml.i-bd and are pariua Miiii 'I by i-iubiatfe all lbe priuciial tJvuvial u IU Aiuiy. I'l..:.iil. t Ui..t A. AU. l.o,. il,s giMt lilliau. unbuUK J. I au-l I! LA I liLnAllD l'.Ul'i(uml oil applieiklloa. H.uple s4m svlil ea ie.eipl of Tie I'tui JollS DAIX TY. TM haswut rH , (rbili Ji bus rVvpt. n,Li t I' at .tatsslU iwrvra ttftkiwstei VMrti COWDKN WILCOX. t A ltltltiUDltCt. PA, ll'lll; IMuoe wsboir vsaUuibu SM.Uklnunul U )ul Iu tua-U Ui Ikl tmi.U) I ii.it bl ii.l (tMt.ii r.., s4eii k4 I ti . . . . . ' n. mi i - - m f 1, lk) , GB.OVER St BAKER'S Fint Premium ' SEWING MACHINES FOR FAMILY t'BE AND Tlnnn flirt nrlnff Pnrpsaea. With Hem mere, Fellera, Tackera, C order a, Binders, Aa PRICES FROM $40 UPWARDS GB.OVEB. & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Make the l-oek or "hatlle Ptitch Machines nf the snm pntlerin, and at the same prices as their celebrated UUU LOCK STITCH MACIIINI.8. This lithe only Comnanv that makee both kinds, there fore the only one that can supply all the wants of the pub- lie. Pnrehasers can take their choice nf either Stitc with the nrivites-e of exchnneina for the other. A new etvleoffshuttle Mnehtne runs fast and Quiet, for Vest Makers Tailors, fhoe Binders, Ac. At the Ine Price of 40. tr BUY THE DF.ST.jri OROVF.R A BAKF.Il'S.f M. Co. 73U Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, t"?" H. B. Maucr, Sunbury, Pa., Agent tor tho Manufacturer. Dccemlwr ai.lSdl ly NI'illl'RY AtMOEni. rilHE PUNBURY ACADEMY will be opened on J. the first Mondny of November, 1S2. TUITION PER QUARTER. Juvenile scholars, English branches, Sciences nnd higher Mathematics, (2 00 4 00 & 00 00 RTIODES, Principal. languages, M Sunbnry, No. 1. 1W!2 1IUADY HOt Corner of Slat) and Third Slrettt, HARItlSBUIto, Pa. TniS HOUSE, In consequence of Its eonvenlenee nnd near location to the Capitol, has made it a desirable stopping place, not only for those having business at tho scat of Government, but for others visiting llarrishnrg. March 29, 102. ri-Mii.i: 4c i.yo.x SEWINO MACHINE CO-, 638 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Descriptive Circular!, triih Sample of Wort; trill be tent Mail i'Vcs. OUR " FAMILY SKWIXO MACHINE," TT A VINO attained a well established and flattering 1 1 rcputution, as being of nil machines yet lutro- duced. theonebcetaduntedto Ai.L Kisns of Family r-RWixn, and having met with a success in its salo beyond our greatest anticipation, so much so, that for tbreo months our orders have been ahead of our capacity to supply, we would now annonnco that we have increased our manufacturing facilities, so that from this time forth, we shall bo cnubled to supply orders on demand. In tho changes brought about by Iho war, no ono thinir has tilavod a moro important part thnn the 'Sewixo Machine." Without it three-fourths of our soldiers would to-dav bo clothed in nnylbing but 'Mililsrv Costume." All over tho lnnd army clo thing has been tho work rorpwod of our patriotic women, nnd nobly have they responded. Not content to mako only so many garments as their hands could accomplish, they have called tho "Pcwing Macbino" to their aid, and by it have rolled out Ihe soldiers' Coats, Pants and Piiikts. at a rate astonishing to themselves. Knowing that this work could not long continue, many thoughtful, prudent housewives, wero careful to select tbo machine of nil others, which would do the heavy army work, and when done with that, then to bo used as liicir FAlllLr Mac'IIINK, and in selecting one of tho 'Fixkls A Lvos Sewino MAcniNE Company's Fajiily Machines," with which you may sew from the finest cambric to the heaviest cloth, without change of feed, needle, or tension tbey havo not bcon Uisuppoiiitetl. ; Thus having developed tlie adaptability of our . machine for all kinds of work, wc have made another step in advance, and by several iinartunt changes in I roir i-Xo. 3 Mr-intru M.trniNRR.n have produced a Tailoring Mac-hike. " whieh we confidently claim to bo tho -BES'f TAILOIUMI MACHINE" vet introduced, sewing tho conrsest linen thread with as I much case as the common cotton and when required ' may be used to do tbo very finest cumbrio work, with ' Kit) or 2nd cotton thus combining in one compact form, everv quality required in eilher a FAMILY OR MAXLFACTLltl.Nt) MACHINE. We have had our Machines before tlie publie long enough to establish tlicir reputation. Dor.cns of others who started witci flying colors havo fnllun by the waysido ;" and ,-suon the places that kucw them will know them no more." t'tep by Hep bus tbo Finkle & Lvox Machine won its way to publio favor: its success is established, and henceforth our aim shall be, as it has in the past been, to still further improve, simplify aud rcduco tho cost of our ma chines. We shall, in a few days, Lame a new price list. For further particulars address. FINKLE Jt LYON SEW1NO MACHINE CO., No. 6S8 Broadway, New York. Fp n. B. Masses, Agcut, Suubury, Pa. March 29, lbo2. A l.argo ArsMorliiicut ot" EVANS 4 WATSONS SALAMANDER SAFES. GREAT FIRE AT READING), PA. February 12, 1S62. Gentlemen It gives me much sntisfnctioii to inform you that iu Iho sevcro fire which, on Die morning of the 4th iust., entirely destroyed all my slock mi l materials, I had one of your .Salamander Firo Proof Hnfcs. After enduring au inlcnso red heut fur seven hours. UieSiifc wns opened, and tbo Biaiks and Papers were preserved in an umblcmisbcd condition. 1 shall need another Kafo as soon as I gel iu order. Yours, most respectfully, W. P. DICKlNSoN.'ltcuding, r. FIRE AT (JREEN CASTLE. CuAKBKRssmo. Franklin county, Pa., ) August Hist. 1SDI. Messrs. Evans A Watson. Philadelphia Gcntlu in en : On Ihe morning of tlio 22d of August. 1SUI, our Storehouse at Oreeneastle was destroyed by firo. The Sulnniuii-U-r Hafe we purvhaaed from you some few years since was in tho above mcntilined store bouso, and coutnined all our biaiks, papers, cash. Ac, which wcro preserved in a perfect condition, after being exposed to a most intense heat for several hours. Please inform us upon what terms you w ill sell us another larger Safe. Yours truly, OAKS A AVPT1X. Salamander hales, for Banks, Stores, Private Families, It., Ae. Also, Evans A Watson's Patent Alphabetical Bank Locks and Bank Vault loors, equal to any made Iu the country, and sold on as giMMl terms. E A W. would respectfully refer to I hi following Banks and other parties, having their Safes and Locks now in use, to their entire atistuc tiuii, and ninny others given al their Store. I'nitku Statks Mint, Branch Bank, Shclbyvillo Philadelphia. Tennessee. I'niteii Status AasENAL.Cily Bank of Philadelphia. California. Consolidation II k of Puilu. PoUatown Bank, Pa. Coin'tb Bank of l'liila. Coatcsvillu Bank, Pa. Chatunooga Bank, Teun. Slruudsbnrg Bark. Pa. Pro'ui Loan Asa'ou, 4lh st. Jersey t-hure Hank, Pa. Wk lluvca Bunk, Pa. Jiank ot onhuiuiierlana. Bank of North u Liberties, Philudeliiliia. I nmn Bank, Baltimore. Souihwi'steru liauk ol Va. Pun I aud Swill, Bunkers, r ulton Hank, Atlanta, Ua. Alabama. Newark Hank, Del W. tl. Sterling.Wllkesb'o. Bank of N. C, Ralvlgh, Lewlsburg Bank, Pu. Other references given itMn calling al our Store, No. MS. Fuurtb Street, Philadelphia. March ft, leol-ly Nl.-MIl ItV HI I'. Alt IT.OI Itl.XJ .1111.1.. riMIE suWrihrrs having taken posspiwluu of this J. lint ulna tl.Ot'Kt.Xtl MlLl.,u. prepared to receive grain of all kinds, aud to do eustum wurk at tbe sborlcai noli. . Customer will have tbeir Sril grouud itaiiitHlintfly upou their being left at is .Mill. As U is Ihe iulenliuu of the nrm to stock tbe Mill, a large supply of grain will be couiluiily kept oa band, and Sour by the quantity eau always be obuiuvd. The grvalMl care will be taken Iu turn out a uio-rio tiuaiily of Hour, tur which tbe mill is admirably srttud. Slrli-l sllention will be paid Ut lb a auu ul customers, and Ike patronage of lbs nubile geuerally l reapecllully requested. BunUiy, Juu J I, ImHI. MoltUAX A CO. HurtlM urr, .lut stlsss-r) , .Mt't-stutilt- Tvvlrs, At'. llt.NKY (ULUKttT, Mmttl Hi' I. Yaji ri. i'ouit ljt, lisaaiaai au, Pa , 1RALEH la all kind ul liulld.r sad MaualW 1 1 tur.i lludaaie, liui,klMl, CullCbain, (Up, I'alloy Lu-cks, As. ' Liaaasa, Biais 41 MiiaisgaT Oils Tbe Lutsiballuf Oils aia aJapl4 to e saile ui Ubu"y Am, al auuuiauiui.t piute, Mwui Muaaiao Msiuiaaatr, il : 'lauu, tfk, MutuMusj 4 a.Un M sblUM, As. Mitaisuts' In, U I'laswsa, lutiu aa4 Hand Uifcas, lUi CaUwS, 1 As , Masala lUlulig, v MabUi a4 Uallurf, Mlatal en lUfiixs' fb-e tn1 '.I., PUirt tru sW.las. t Is) I f fwvkK tstil ! tt Iss 14.SI IstMstl as g'i lieitaaWil, Ual.fc J, M$ "THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF I 8TOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR BREATH ! (STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALMNG'S THROAT t O:ITXTIO.AB ARB GOOD FOll CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTUKEK9, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. Gentlemen Carry Hpnlclln'si Throat Confection". Ladies are delighted with Hpalding'si Tliront Confection. Children Cry for (Spnlcllnsi Tliront Confection. They relieve a Cough Instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice They Impart a delicious aroma to the broath. They are delightful to the taste. They nre made of siuipto herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voloo or a Bad Breath, or ny difficulty of tlio Throat to get a package of my Throat Confections ; they will relieve you instantly, and you will agroe with mo that "they go right to tho spot." Y'on will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending publio moctlngs for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that yon will evor afterwards consider them indispcnsible. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Price 25 Cents. My signature is on each pnenksgo. All others are counterfeit. A Packago will be sent by mail, prepaid, on rcocii X of Thirty Cent. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 46 Cedar street, New Y'ork. For salo at R. A. Fisher's Drug Store, Sunbury, To, 0 CURE NervGUslieadache CURE Jc By the nse of those Pills the periodic nf tacks of Ncr vous or Sick Headache may ho prevented ; and if taken at tlie commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain nnd sicknesses will ho obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently uiam the bowels, removing Cos liven ess. For Literary men. Students, Delicale Femnlcs, and all persons of sedentary habits, tbey uro valuable as a Lnxnlive, improving tho appetite, giving tune and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring Ihe natu ral elnstieitv ami strength ol the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS nre the result of long In vcstignlion and carefully conducted experiments, hnving been in uso uiimy .veins, during which time they havo prevented and relieved a vast amount of 5 lain aud Buffering from HcHilnchc. whether originat nst in tbo nervuus system or from a dcrnnged statu of tho stomach. Tlie are entirely vegetable in their composition, und may be tnkeu at all linn's with pcrtect safety, without making any change of diet, and tho abnenco of any disugrecHblc taste renders it cosy to adminis ter them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Tho genuino have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Miu oy uruggisis sua ail oilier .Dealers n .uuut- cines. A Box Will be sent by mail prepared on receipt of the ... Price, 25 Cents. All orders should bo addressed to HENRY O. BPALDINO, 4S Cedar Street, New York. For sale al FISHER'S Drug Storo, Sunbury, Pa From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish tho object for which they wero made, viz: Cure Headache iu all its forms. From Ihe Democrat. St. Cloud. Minn. If you arc, or have been troubled w ith the head, ache, send for a box (Cephalic Pills,) so that you uiny have Ihciu in case of au at tuck. From the St. Louis Democrat. Tho immense demand for Cephalic Pill is rapidly increasing. From tho O.'iietlc, Davenport, Iowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his iinuie with an iit'liclu ho did not know to jiossuas reul merit. From the Advertiser. Providenco, R. I. Tlio testimony in fheir favor is strong, from the most rcsiicvUiblo quarters. From tho Daily News, Newport, R. I. Cephalic Pills nre taking the place oi allkiuds. From the Kanawha Star, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the head ache, who try them, will stick to them. From the Advertiser, Providence, It. I. The Ccphulio Pills are said to bo a remarkably rflective reuiedy for thu headache, and one of the very best for that very fruqueut voiupiuiut bivh lias over uvea uiscovereu. 0 A SINGLE BOTTLE OF ECONOMY l f Q'lfa PI.,.... I AJUIL IUC A II II 3 I Npulcllna'a lr'luit-4-l (Lilurl tulIIis(,s lr'urt-tl alue I lulliMust 1'rrptirfsJ llu WILL SAVE TKN TIMES ITS COST A.N M ALL Y. As accidents will baiipea. ev.a la well rerulalcj faiuilioa, il is very dc.iiai1 so have solo, ebvap and oiivruiuut y lor repairing; rurullure, ioy, tiotk ery, . bl'ALDINU S PUEPAUED LiLl'K Meets sll suck eaters riKsrs, and au koswebulj tail afluiii to wilboul II. 1 1 la always reaJy aiwl up to the slkkiag point. I'DEFl'L IN kVtttV Uol'iSK." A anas rtistsuiapaulas sack Boitls. ntK'E 83 CENTS. Address UEMHY C. VPAI.lJl.Ntl, Va it CeJaf UUi, Kssj VtMa Fuf sals al H A riMls.lt lyf i, Ut ywUmuibwIahj atsaaly, I'a. C A V t7 0 M As rtsia Mapsitwibl4 ktuM ui atlisi4ug U .lia ut a ausMspwUus vabllo bulla! a. M ul uijr I ktPAsls.4 is 11 K 1 wumIJ sauibsii ail psu w essMrslae s tut pnLM0 asl mf thai I h ul ussekfAl-Dlsitl a) t-ktr-AalDUl.t si, at sta Ike imi.i4t etasSt , all eisoi sse swin4kw4 vMtll U.y I IHJ - car g if L sT JI sTfVm sT Tm 1 VlliVW 172 ECONOMY l Vv 'a . A -A V? Save the Pieces ! RHEUMATICS I DB. ICELAND'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND PERMANENTLY CURES RHEUMATISM! IN ALL ITS VA1U0U8 FORMS. Acute or Inflammatory J Chronic, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pleurodyne, Ao. Stiffness of the Jointo and Cramps Oonts, Neural- nii all N enrolls Affections Krvsinclaa, Knit JOicuin and Scrofulous Eruptions of the body Ncutralires the Impurities or the mood ana riinns of the whole system, and effectually counteracting Mercurial and other poisonous influences. I It is a eonvealent srrane PF.LT, coiitninliig Kb RMruicnted Componml, to ue woinntoui alxml the waist KqUAIXY KFFKC i p It enn be TV 7 worn without Injury to the most delicate persun, J H and no change iu the proper habits of living is re- j jA quired It entirety removes the disease irom me rj Hi system, with the fallacious se, in seen cases, of y ,2 poweiful internnl medicines, which weaken and r"1 CD deslroy the constitution end (five temporary re ,, lief only by stupifying the system, and rieacleuint m Oiu vitality. Hy this treatment, the medicinal pro. perties contained in the Band, being nf a highly m U animntie and vhitile natuie and ciialile of being U. fl remlily alwa-lierl, through the pores of the akin, !, LJ come into direct contact with the Blood and gene- m t ' ml crculation, without tirsi having to pass thiongh J jfi the stomach, wnieh wonld lend not only to drlrael 1 from their curative powers, but to impair the in- H Lj ternnl organs an ilcriinge the digestion also Thus LJ 5 svoiiliug the iiijuiious rfTeels, often the result of rH internnl remedie, sand effecting a perfect cure by H f purifying and eciialiKiiig the circulation of the vital L M tliiids and restoring the parts affected to a healthy lP Z. ciindition 'I'his llnnd is also a most powerful W"ANT1-MKRCUHIAL Alil-.NT." Cnlomel lie- W iog the primary cause of a large part of the stiff J m ness, Neuralgic Pains and Rheumatics, an prevn-M LU lent and will entirely relieve the system from its pernicious ttfecls. ri Moderate eases are cured in a few dnvs,nnrl we m l, are einisrantly receiving nmlnalited testim-niinls VW H Ui whieh we Invite inspection at our oflice of rw Cj tlicir efficacy ill aggravated cases of long standing ir -f PRICF. TWO DAl.t-ARS Mnyl hadof Prug- M ft gists, or will be sent by moil inn receii, of or H tl i... ..nrpM i.virvwhere. with all necessnrv instruc. LJ jl'i tions from the priucipal office of j , . .v --, - . , , 0 SMITH & C0-, Sole Proprietors, 401 BnoAnwxr, near Broom street, Nkw YonK. t.V Treatise, with Certified Testimonials, sent Crue. ADAPTED TO SOLDIERS. Aofnts Sunbary, Friling A Grant, Georgo Bright. Northumberland, R. B. McCoy. Mnrch . Ib02. ly MA'rriiKtVH v vox, Vllnrnera nl law, No. K,o Cor. Fulfon and Broadway, NEW YORK. Will carefully attend to Collections nnd all other matters Intrusted to their care. Mny 21, 1SJ8. 'i:iit.M. iioti:i., fwuiiltur.v, oi-lininlM-rljinl Vo., ln. nII l large and commodious Hotel, now mnnaged J. by JAMES VANDYKE, is situate at tho Rail road 'Depot, North East corner of Market iviuuro, Stmbiirv. Pa., and nt tho terminus of the Sunbury A Erie nnd Northern Control Itnilronds, nnd is open for the uoconiiiiodiition of Travelers and the public in general. Tho proprietor will givo his exclusive attention to tho comfort nnd convenience of his guests, nnd is determined to mnko this cstublishuiont runk among the first in the Sliito. His table will be supplied with till! best flic mnrkct enn produce, hnving the ndvantngo of dnily comniu nicntion by curs direct from Bnltiinorc, nnd also from these bringing produce from tho surrounding country. His Lnr will be supplied with the purest liquors tho mnrket can produce. Careful and obligingscrvantsnlwaysin attendance. New and commodious stabling has just been added to the premises. A share of the local and traveling community Is most respectfully solicited. fc'unbury, Jnnuary 12, 1SC1. Iiilci-Tuilioitnl Isold, !.6i and 307 lSioadirny, Corner 1'iaittlin Street, ' NEW YORK. rPlir.S first clnss House the most quiet, homcliko I and iileusant Hotel in the city offers superior Inducements to tboso visiting New York for business or pleasure. It is central in its location, and kept on lbe El nnrr. A Plan, in connection with Tayloii'm Saloo.x. where refreshments can be had at all hours, or served iu their own rooms. The charges are mo derate, the rooms and attendance of the first order baths, and all tin- modern conveniences attached. March 2U, 1M'2. VI A 1. 1. I A I' i: It ! I VPT roeeicd from New York a Inruo assortment (I of WALL PAPER, eonsiiting of Oxp. Hi'Mukd A N 0 SlNTV-TIIRKB DlFFKItKNT r-TVI.KL AXU PAT- tkiins. varying in price from ti cents upwards, all of which will be sold at tho lowest cash prices, al tho cheap store of J. 11. ENUKL. Sunbury, March 22. Iiunsi. Lard. Lard Oil. Smoked Boef, Butter, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Pork, For Sale by Cheese, Dried Fruit, Beans, Ac. Ao. .vi . MOLANIl, Cbcsnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia. SInrch 29, 1M12. 3mw VITETA.1STID. r ai.i. w.nii i'At:w!i. New Settlement of Vineland. .1 JIKMKDY FVli JIAI.'J) TIMES. A Rare opiiortunity in the Best Maikct, and most Delightful and Healthful Climate in Iho I'nion. Only Thirty Miles Siulh of Philndolpbia, on a Railroad ; being a rich, heavy soil, and highly productive wheat land ; umougst the best iu thu tiurden Stale of New Jersey. it consist of 2il.nuu acres of Goon hind, divided into Furiiis id' dillerciit si.cs to suit the purchaser f rom 20 acres and upwards and is sold at tbe rule of $15 to 2i per acre for tlie furm land, payable one fourth cash, nud the balance by iiiarter-yiurly insial uienis, with legal interest, within the tcnu of lour yours. THE SOIL Is. in great pnrt, a Kich Cluy Loum, suitable for Wheal, Ciruss and Potatoes also a dtuk and lich saudy loam, suitnblo lor Corn. Sweet Potatoes. To. Imcco. ail kimls of vegolables and root crois, and the linuFt varii-licsof fruit. siu-hasij rapes. Peaches. Pears, Apricot, Nccturines, Blackberries, .Melons, ondoiher fruits, best adapted to tbo Philadelphia aud New Yurk markets. In respect to lbe oil and ro there cau be 110 mistake, as iitorscan examine both, and nuue ore expovltd to buy before so doing, and finding these statement correct under thte circumstances, unless these statement were corruct, there would be uo iue iu tbeir being made. It i considered Tna Bi sr Fat'ir Soil ix tub I siox. See Rcnorts of Solon Robinson, Esq., of the New York Tril'iiur, and the well-known agriculturist, William Parry, of Cinnainiiison, New Jersey, which will be funiisbud loouirers.1 THE MARKET. By looking over tbe map the reader will perceive that It enjoys the best market in tbo I'll Ion, and ba direct couiiiiuuicatioii with New York aud Philadel pbia twice a day, being only Ihirly-two utile from the latter. Print tie in ibis market brings double the Iiriee that it qins iu location distant from tbe eities. u Ibis location it eau be put into utaiket lb same morning it i gathered, and for what tbe farmer sell be got the bightot price ; wbllsl gruoerie and other article he purcbase. be get al lb lowem ic. la the M eat, what be sell brings him a pittance, but fbr what be buy he pa) two privra. Iu loealiug here tbe setller isa many uther advauuge. He is within a few bur. by railroad, of alt Ik groat eiliesul Mew England and lbe Middle Stale. 11 i near bi uld fris-iui and asaueialiuus. II ba chMd fur bi ebil drvu, divin service, aud all Ihe advaalagas of sill isaiiou, aud he i near a large city. T1IK CLIMATE Is dvligkilful ; lbs iu tor bviug salubrious and eien, whilst lb Miiutuurs are ao aaruiisr lbu in lbe .Smth. lbs loeaiusa is upuu lb liu id latitude with ituillivra irgiui. I't r 'tis wanting a rkanga of clluiai for kealth, would b much iMiiellilod iu iuelaud. 'lb wild lies of lb climate aud II brat-iug Inttueni . tuskes Il xcillcnl b r all puliumuuy allivlioiui, dsiaua, uf general debility uiLns will kuiie a ditlcl.uc ill a lew day, t'bills auj fuel are uiikuuwa. COXtMLAClM AT HAND. Buildiag saaUrUI Is plealy. Fuh aisd U;slrs ar plvblilul etui eswap. iiuis usual ssl, awaater, to s a new plaos UY TUK I'Ht'PIHTV HAS MoT UtEJI ktT 1LLD BLIuMfc. This Sjussibsa tk rea-lee aalturally rssll Is ' saws ka bald Iu ! M. is by laanlisa a.,1 sJtomM- Iu ll, asl biug inlml sailiu4 luiliuS key bad few lu.li s.nl 1 k rllr.. ksst )umi rsa pMs tluuugli Us utii tins iai m, M the gj.4 4J. Ml,.! ai slsuwa met lb lasol Iu a rrt- ti isfesp!., hssd eMds liu a4 upisustHMiiy a llwibusb lavssih llvassalwssssj, sjuks sw Iu iil rdsuvlw toiug asoi m msbmi isIi psmlssi ss a Isscssiiosi as isul mMA uts i ImI lbe si.ss.1 Uu.g la kswd Usu, ! pupl k Is. lisiuaa Mil of ass plu s nia Ssf Wiiiii iw. ., Imls Sn ut isgail Iss), IS l si l.aMsallaal b-MsS Tk) 11 U I ! Kg UsUsataa,' sjtw art dean mora than mnkewnge Ins Improving II, nnd when it Is done It Is a certain independence and no Iocs. A few aeres In fruit trco will Insure a eomfnf table living. The land Is put down to hard tlineJ prices, nnd all Improvements oan be made at a cheap cr rnte than imy other time, Tho whole Ir'art, with sit miles front on Iho Rnit road, is being laid out with fine nnd spacious avenues, with a town in tho centre live nofe Ms in tb.i town sell at from fflnO to flM) ; two and a half are lots, at !n to fl2n to f WO ; two find a half acre bits, nt from H0 lo SI 20. and town lots Ml feet front by 1.70 Trot deep, at JltK) pntnblo one hall ensb and the balance within a yonr. Ii Is only upon fnrr.is of twenty acres or more thai four years' 'time is given. To Manufacturers, the town affords a fine opening of the Shoe manufacturing business, and other arti cles, being near Philadelphia, and lbe surrounding country has a largo population, which affords a gooil market. This settlement, in the courso of several years, will be one of the most honutilul plnccs in tho country, and most agreenblc for a resilience. It is intended to mnkc a Vino and Frnit growing country, as this culture is the most profitable and tho best adapted to maikct. Every acvaiitngo nnd con venience for settlers will he introduced, and will Insure tho prosperity of the plncc. The bnrd tunc tbroutrnout tbe country will be an advantage to tho settlement, as it oompels people tp resort lo agricul ture lor a u ing. Largo numbers of people nre purchasing, and peno pie w ho desire the best locution should visit the plue a toncc. Improved laud Is nlso for sale. Tixnr.n. Lnnd cun be bought with or witlmnt timber. The timber at mnrkcl valuation. The title Is Indisputnblc. Warrantee Deeds given, clear of all incumbrance, when tho uiouey is paid. Bonrding conveniences nt hand. Letters promptly answered, nnd Reports of Solon Rohinson and w in. Parry, sent together with tins Vinrnnrt llitritl. Route to the lnnd: Loavo Walnut street wbnrf, Philadelphia, nt o'clock, A.M., and 4 P.M., (unless there should be rr change of hour.) for Vino Innd, on tlio Ulnsslioro' and Millvillo Railroad When you lonvo tho cars at Viueland Staliou, just opened, inquire for CHARLES K. I.ANDTR. roslmn.tcr, Founder of the Cohaiy, Vixi'.LAxn, P. O.. Cuiiibcrlaiiil county. N.J. P. S. There is a change of cars nt lilassboro'. Also beware of sburp'-rs en tUe curs from New York nnd Philadelphia to Vinclnrst, iiniuiring your busi ness, destinnliun, &c. RErottT of Soi.ox P.ouixaoK, or nir. Nkw YonK TuinvKK, t rox the A ixki.ami Sltti.emlxt. f' Tho following is an rxtrnct from tbo report of Polin Robinson. Exp, published ill tlio New Yerk Tribune, in reference to Vinelnnd. All persons can rend this report with interest : Advantage of Farming near home Vineland Hemaris vjwn Marl Suit, its great Fertility TVis Cause of Fertility Amunut of Crops Produced Practical lZridcnrr. Il Is certainly one of the most extensive fnrtilo tracts, in nn almost level position, and suituhlo con dition for pleasant farming that w e know of this side of the western prairies. Wc found sonio of the oldest forms Apparently just as profitably productive as when find cleared uf forest lil'iy or u huudrcd years ago. The geologist would soon discover Ihe cnuse of Ibis continued fertility. Tho whole country is a marine deposit, and all tliroutrh tho soil wu found evidences of calonreoussulwliuices. generally in tho liirm of indurated cuiciirons mnrl, showing mnny distinct forms nf ancient shells, nf Ihe tcrtinjy formation ; nr 1 this marly substance is scattered all through tbe soil, in a very comminuted form, nnd iu tlie exact condi tion most easily assimilated by sucli plulitl 11s tha farmer desires to cultivate. Marl, in nil its forms, hns been used to fertilitn crops iu l.nsliiiul. from thu time it was occupied by the Roninus ; und in l-'nmce und ijcrninny u marl bed is counted on ns a vnliuihlc bed of manure, thnt c:iu be dui: und carted find spread over the field. How much more aliniMe. then, it must be. when found already mixc I through the soil, where new particle will be litrnc I up uml exposed, nnd transformed to the owner's use every time he stirs the earth. Having then satisfied our minds ol' the cnuse. they will not lie excited with wonder nt seeing indubitably evidence of feililiiy iu n oil which in other situa tions, bin ing tbo sumo g"nor:il charnctcri-itics or nt lensl nn ieiiriin--.es. is entirely unremutiern live, except as its productiveness is promoted by urliiicial fertili sation. A few wor ls about tl.e iiuMily nii-1 value of this land for cultivation, of ulitji wc have sometron proof. Uur first vbif v.ns to William D. Wilson. Franklin tuwnsiiip. filou -otcr county, who purchased soino eight miles uurth of Millvillc. iiliout three vi-:irs u;ro, for the purposoof cstublisiiuig a steam mili, to wiuk up the timber into lumber, to send off by the new ruilnmil. 11s well ns the tircivood nnd coal, fur which be built a hrnli -h track a mile and a hull' long. Ho nlso furnished sixteen miles of the road with lies, and has no doubt made thu mill piotitnlile. though his main objecl wns to open n farm, hu ing become con vinced thnt the soil wns valuable for ctttiivntiun. Iu this bo litis, not been disappointed, ns some, of his crops prove. For instance, last year, tlie.sceoiiil time ol cropping, otlii bushel of potatoes ononeiicrc. worth CO eet, is u bu-l-el in lbe field. This year, seven acres, w ithont manure, produced ."' jii biii-hels of outs. In one field, the first crop was i-otntoc. plnutcd atuuag the roots, nii.l yielded 76 bu-licls. The pitntoeswcro dug iuil w heut M,itu. ami yielded ill bushels; cud tin-stutil.le liirncd under mid sown to btiekwhent, which yielded .'!':! busbe!--; nr.d tlu-n the ground was sown to clover nud timoiby, which guvu aa a lint crop 21 Ions ,t-r acre. Tbo fertilizers applied to these, crops were, first, ashes from clearings ; second. 2-j siuuds of sujmt pbospluilo of lime; third, 2011 pounds Permian 'iitino; liiiti oil bushels of slake-1 lime inis Uecn spreud upon thu clover since it wus mowed, and turned iu lor wheat. Mr. Wilson's grow ing crops, and the wheat slithhlo ol the present season, all iudtuatu bis land us produc tive as imy pnrt of the State. At Mury Burrow s, an old tylo Jersey woman farmer, several miles south of Mr. Uilsou's. wo wero so particularly struck witli tbe fine uppearnucc of a field of com, that wc stopped to inquire of the itircd man how it was produced. Wo found thnt tho lnnd bud been the year but one before in wheat, sown w ith clover, and this cut one season, and last spring plowed once, with ono "pour old nag,'' und plauicd with corn. 'Ycs. but yim manured hiii, we suppose ?" wo said interrogatively, und got this reply : Waal, jou sec. we couldn't it done that ; caoowe hadn't but forty onc-bos.-e loads altogether, lor 2-1 acres, and wo wanted lbe most ou t lor tbe struck.'' Tbe truck consiiaed of beets, carrots, ctil'bne, cu cumbers, nn Ions, Ac, and a very productive prttch of Lima bean, grown for marketing. Su we wero satisfied that the soil was not liil'iTiiiu. even uiini-le l by clover, which bad ted iliecoin, bi-eini-t- the --tru-.k patch" hud nol been clncrcd, nud hud been in cul 1 1 val ion hnig enough to obliterate ell n0-r.s uf tuo forest. Our next visit wns to tlio fi.rm of Andrew Sharp, five miles north of .Miilville, from half to a utile ei,.t of tlie railroad, nn-l ju-t about iu Ihe cciitic ot ine Innd. Mr. Sluuji coiumt n. ed w,.rK lierc in Decern her, lnj, uiioti m'AI acres. Iu b.- lh.ni three years, he La got -! 111 res eleiircd 1111-t iu crops thi? s.-Ufnii, nil wellinclos, I nn. I divided into several ti.-lds. w i; ti cedar rail or p ile I- 11. e ; bus built a tuo story dwell ing, nbou! .'al by -In lect. and a smaller lion.,- t,r farm laborers, und u stable und luuury uud soitiu otlii:r OUt-bniblilis. C011si.l1 i nble pnrt of the land was cleared f r tho plow at fU an acre, and 011 some of it the lii-l emp was buckaitcut, limed with ial tui.-liel.- iu Mn,ier per acre. Tlii crop may be put iu July Mi, lojiiilt.and yields 20 lo .'.il bushel,, pirn-re. bnrve.-t.nl in Nov cm 1T ; whi n the land being sowed with l.m IK- f Peruvian guuno aud seeded with rye, yiilued 12 to lj biisbob per UJicuud 10 worth of'-uaw'. 'i'ta-ryo stubble tinned, ul'lir knocking ot! a laie groulli of oak sprouts, and ilrcs-cd anin withgiiatioan Ise-.-dcd lo wheat, gave I) or Id bushels, 'i'uu crop wliich ho waa Ikrv-uiug while wu were tbcru promised moro of a very plump ruiu, aid the straw is very heavy We went our lbe s'ublile nn I I'mnd li e elmer and liiui-lby. frouisecd sowed la.-l ipi ing. on tin- w heat, witboul barrow 110;. looking a well as we ever saw it uin any old cultivated i.jiu. aud Willi a little work done iu ibe winter tu char off souio rNts and ruitcu Muui)i, and telling stnkis to mark pcimuiui.t urn, be will be able to cut Ihe crop the ut-t yeur with a mowing uinebino. and we will guarantee two foil pir tscre, it be a ill give the overplus li 11 uverruu the astiiualw. Part of Ihe Inn I a plniiled with poluloe for a (rat crop, which yielded I .'n bushels n-r s.-ro. Il as then lliuwl w ith jo bushel m aero, aud edd wilb wheal ausl cb.ver, yiel.ling au aveiast ,, u,,.r 16 bu- Uv-l pel tsciit, aud lbe vluver Uow bslks beauti ful Other purtion has been planted with em as a Irs crop, w huh yielded .TO WbeU ul yellow ninl eurn, and Ibasseoud crop IU Lushels. and Hi tlnid erop. Irisatesl tu .,u l. ul guauu, w are sur Buuu Wuuld oslliuNlu Ik low in bushel per larv. 'l Ik-lender ill rcs-olUsil tlsaat liiu writer is How siNtkitg ol land pcrinlly new and aliieb emi eumturiy to- eobiderHt lu ki.mI arable eon-liuon . -I.u la isibcr easu, lbe iwni en-p ul lsst nr au j luwial a ilk oau llns . hjmu, 10.1 yel ihr-sh,d, bl 111 BleragC plol,4lily il e ..II l-u.l,i Is Mill Iimw. Inii, luebsu, 141. d la I'M-I. all sardci, t es;i-lHlie. a well a. yuuug puoi u I wit -r li ml ut pUui, Ibl ! llUW hell' I -li.lt.ly lill lIlU b'Ug Itt-sjIOLl.! Uacl u laud should l lualll Isu longer, aud ihtrc SS Bow irons; ..i..,ln.i ll.sl il will i. ; ,sr, under Ike auspfcia uf klr I ili.. 11 will La duidi-d inu. liuail to', a ilk luU b 4l.d to as---viul..oj4i all Ut Kiit.nsi at a.., I my alil.isao.k . I l Im.l,s.i. aid i jusji.i 1 l.m -1 1.1 i t'-u.l n.i-lt . jus, eud riltt l.tt. . mLm it a-.ul4 t-v Jtitti.i. , Lr elskk uttatis g.sd 1 -iU.i .u a ill I v s. . ui t ., to) Bill 4l list! tltltliki s-k-ls, !,.. (lilts. BKStlMlsMI aku, ul Isotui. Iiott.. ul Aiuusi,'!, toSi'ls, 11 U -lsi b ksJel 4vbasds, k-liAls. IK-SiliSU if 1 I, 1 1 14 4 iii. - Ifsayun . mi si y d.l.n. u ci,l ,.f butiuts is gMsiius. el eiiAitsmg bu ui.uii. 14 etnj a, hutw its y Miss wWsuss iw btsd 111 to' st 4l4 ktt,u 1.--U. ill Ul vtsutttl), S1.4 Bbu lf l. tU-4 t li-t Ittttyl toil liulj si!,), k will 4. l su nisi 4. H kiissMsil .! a.y Is um 11 tut s b-' ltd ei ul liul.l,4.i aon'k a."iisvt-k k.to. I, I if