3C jjWi itilM3 TW(f DOIJ-AHS p una. 12 iO If ol id within tlx year. No paper dleoo&Uoued until til "rerage are r aid. Then trmi will b strlotly adhered to hereafter. If subscriber neglect or refuao to take tbair noww paper from tho otbe to wbiob they or directed, they in responsibl entil tbtybava eeCUad lb bill and ordered thorn discontinued. Postmasters will plea aot to our Agent, anil trunk letter euntaining subseriptRpo money. The; art permitted to do Uiii Under tba Post Utttu Law. JOB PKIWTINO. ' Wa have connected with our establishment a well looted JOB OFFICE, which will enable ui to execute, io the neatest style, every variety of printing BALTIMORE LOCKHOBrtTAL. XtsTABLISntO AS A HKPUOEFKOM QTJACK- F.RY. THE ONLY FLACK WHERE A CUBE CAN BE OBTAINED. DH . JOHNSTON has discovered the moat Certain, Hpecdy ntt'I only Effectual Itemed? In tho World (br all Private Disease, Weakness of the Back er Limbs, Strictures, Affections nf the Kidneys and Bladder. Involuntary Discharge. Impotency, Gene ral Debility Nervousness, Pvsricpsy, Lanpuor, Low ripirita, Confusion of Ideas. Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness. Diserue of tho Head. Throat, Nose or skin, AtTcolions f f the Liver, Luntrs. Stomach or Bowels thoso Terri Ills Disorders arising from the Military Habita of Fouth those aeoret and miliary praetioea mora fatal their victims than the song of Syrens to (ha Ma- inaraef lityases.hliirhting their most brilliant hopes Mr anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, iropoiii Ida. ''.specially, who have become the viotim of Solitary Vi.;e. that dreadful and destructive habit which nnnunlly sweep, to nn untimely grave thousand of Voting Men of the moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen ing Somites with the thunders of eloquence or waked to eestaty tho living lyre, may call with full con fidence. MlRltlAOI. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating nnrriage, hing aware of physical weakness, organic debility. d'formities. c, speedily eiired. He who plates hlm-lf ander the care' of IV J. trtty religiously '.-ootidc in his honor as a ircntleinaD, and cuiiudautly rely upon hie skill as a Physician, ' OXt'j-tSlC V.' H.K fninediit-ly Cured, and Full Vljfnr 'iol-rd. Ibis I'Miri-ftint- Affection which renders Life ; miserable and marriage impossible is the penally paid by the vioiitnsnl improper indulgences. Young person's lire too tint to commit exceMts from not being aware of th dren-lf'il i-nnseipieoces that may ; eioue Now. who that underline. Is the sii'.ieel will ; pretend to -l.-ny th-il the power of procreation ii- lo.t sooner bv those f illing into improper imb'us limn by the prudent ' Ib-ridi-i- ln-inS deprived the pler,urv.i . of liralthy uiTspriiig the tu"t i-ri"u und .in.itru.-tive I tvmlito- - to t-o'h tvutt ..ti-1 mind arise. The syitvto bti'ol-:os Ii.nrve.l. tbf Ptivie.nl mel Menli,l KuliC f iro fiikeneo. Lose of rro-rcative Power. vops j Irii: ti.iiity. Tp'- . l'eiri'Mion ol the Heart Indigesti-io. 'oietitutionjl liebility. a Waning d the rrur.'.e. Cou'h, Copsuniplioii. Ueoay atl Death, !!3-i'. ' ? ottil I'rrdcris! Slrcrl Left tifin.l sida going f-ron Tlaltinmre tr', a fw doors troni the corner. Kail uol ta ubscrt nam and number. Letter;, must bo paid nod contain a stamp. The IWior's Diploma hung in hisofEce. nti: wAiiiA.Va"3:i i:j two .Vo .Verrrry or .V,ueuif Prupt. Member of the Moral tllng of Surgeons. London, tiradu:fe fr in ort of t'.io lu'Mtt eminent t'olleges in the United State", titul the ffreater pnrt or wt.ose nto , has been sti'-nt in the bopilnls ol London, Paris, Philadelphia anil dwhr. has eflected some of j the most alor ifbing eures that were evr known ; jnany troubled with ringing in the head and ear: when asleep, greet nervous!, being alarmed at ; sudden soiin.is. hash fulness, with frequent blnsliiug. : atti r. ltd soineiiiiies tutu derangement of nituil, wera Cured iiemeJilitelT. i-vki: pAUTi(.'ri-.iii xmh i:. Dr. .T. nddree nil thoe who have Injured ll eui, elvel:V iiiipmpcr iiululgenc- ami militm v hr.l i'. which ruin le.th ldy mid inuid, uiiniting tlis.111 lor , eit'ier htiiif-.i. rtn-ly. weicty or mariiage. i TttKsr. ere some of the ud ard melnneholy effect ! froditeed hi t-atlv habilf of youth, vis: V. rskl' of ! lb 1 Itaek and l.iiidw. l'aiis in the ll'iid, Iduil'ev of ; biifht. L.-isa of "-lueiilHr Power. Pali i union of Uie j Jlrart. IHsiH-mv. Nervou. Irr'ahiiity. Iieranment j f t" the I'igesma Function, doner it ucuitity, ,-yuip loins of t oiiMiintiiion. ,e. llron.l v. The felifful effee's on the mind are much in or dreaded l.oseof Memory. ( ouliisoai or idea". Iiepresion of Snirite. li ii-l'orehudiiie". ver fiun to Society, Self-li--rui. Love of .rlilule, liuiidttv. Ac j're ?r.u.e..f tbe evils irodu'rd 1 ttorvA in, o 'person of nil ne-s can now judge whit is the e.iueof their deelinin? health, losing taeir igor. Ineoniinv week, pule, net vans and e naeihii'd, h ing a diig-ilar appearance r.Oout lb eyes, coiih and svuiptotns of contsunijiiiou. vr.x' jh:. .Vho have injured themselves by a eertain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frvcjiieuily lekrned on evil oloJ.alliol!. or at dM,l. the en'ecti1 of vhiehan- uiirhlly felt, esen when asleep, and if not red renders marriage impossible, and destroys joth uiind and body. h'moiiM apply iinniedistety. What a pity that a young man. the hope of his country, the darling ofhis parents, should he snitched from all prospect and. enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulTinein a certain secret habit Sucn j arsoos must, before coiitompluiing rennet that a sound mii.J r.nd hod; are the most necessary requisites 10 protn.df coonuhia1 baprii.ess. Indeed without these, the jo., rny through life h ? ones a weary pilgrimage ; :he jrosp.-t hourly darkens to the' view; ;ho mind beconie shadowed with dwpair and filled with th.e nielsnsh i!y rcSoc tion that the hap iness c.; an.o'.iir be.ouic b'hltj with our own When tlie misguided and imprudent votary of j pleasure find thai he h i imbibed the seeds of this1, painful disei.se. it i ftn liipneiw that an ill-timed iiscof sliame. or dread of iliot cry. deters him ; roui appiying to tbose wii.i. fro;n educition ard ! opectalolity . eau atone hei'i iend l.im. delaj ir.g till : he coiistitu'iional symptoms of this ht.trid dis'-oso ( nake their iiiipeeranee. smh a ul-erated sore hroat. diseased ' nn-e. nocturnal p iitis in the head ind limbs, dimness of ..iht, duafness. nodes on tiie bin tejues and arm, blotches on ihe head, fiee and t ztrcuiilics. progressing with frightful rapidity, till . o last the pillule of the mouth or the hones of the j oe fall in. and tl.e victim of this awful disease ' tveomes a horrid object of couuniscr.it ion, till death t nits a period to nit tlrea inn fluttering, nysmoing inn lp"Uial Lni.t.-covcrcu (.uuniry tioui wiieuo no i ravcllcr returns. " t It is nmrlmirlioly fart that thousands fall victims olliis leriihle disease, owin to the unshillfuluess nf ituorant pretenders, who, by the use of that Deadly "ci.oii, Mcrrurt), ruin tho constitution aod make he re&idueof life iniscrHhle. fs l BeA N!'.lfw Trust not your livt. or health, to the cure of Ihe lany tnlearneU uud Worthless Pretender, d-stitute f knowledge, name or character, who copy lir. nhnslon's advertis-ment, or tyle therr.iielves. in he newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians, ncapnblc of Curing, they keep you trilling month ftcr month taking their lilthy and poisonus com KinniU.or as lung as thoiniallist fee can be obtained, .ml iu despair, leave you with ruiued health to ligh ver your galling disappointment. lr Johnston is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diploma always hang in his office. His renudies or Irenleim ol ' unanown io an there, prepared from a life spt-nt iu the great bo iialsol liurope, tbu first iu ihu country uud a more iti-naive Vit ne Practice than any other Pbysioian t the world. .iiii,i'.?i'rvr oi- 'run pbesn The many thou.-uuds cured at thislnstitutioD year fier year, and the numerous important Surgical perations perlonuod by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by i roporitia of the '-Sun, ' -Clipper," and many her paner. notice nf which have appeared again id again before the public, beside hi standing a Kt-utlemau uf character and responsibility, is a itlicinnt guarantee to the ultiicted. suia ii?i:ai:x i'i;i:iii.y ci ki:i. Pcron writing shnuld be particular in direetir.g leir letters tohi Inslilutiou, iu the tol lowing uiauer joii si. joiikto!, .n. u.. Of Ihe Baltimore Lock Hospital, Ealliinore.Md. April 2, 18o ly. . -flATTIIKlVf k VOX, lloi-rt.-yw ist l-nw, No. 10 Cor. Fulton i and Broadway, New Vork. Wilt earefully at od to aolleotioni and 1I other matter intrusted to oir care. Sepr. IV, 1683. LOUR & FEED STORE. -'QLESALE AND HE TAIL. , ''.rioC' respectfully Inform the publie IHE mt-Mrtov. JZMl.oa band at but new s0;Vl,nVVTehVmokiD Valley Railroad KSm . T . barrel .dack. -Vilk.nd.of Fr.d tTh bi, CM Miu V. is all mannfasi-nred at ft su PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY II. NEW SERIES, VOL. 1, NO. JONES HOUSE, Corner Market street and Market Sqnara, Ackuowlodued a First Oiaaa House. rpilE Propriatnr would most respectfully call the J attention of the citirens of Sunbury and th sur rounding country, to the accommodations of his bouse, assuring them they will find everything that can contribute to their C"n.r rt. It is situated far enough from tho Depot to avoid the noise and oonfu lion incident to railroad stations, and at th saui time only a few minutes walk from the same. An Omnibus will be found at the btations on th arrival of each train "C. II. MASS, Proprietor. April , lS64.wJm C. O. BRUCE. AuitWi-ircd Wr Claim Oflircn. Washington, D. O. J Clerelnnd, Ohio. 43 Ninth SrnerT. No 1, Lrwax's Ili oi a. Opposite Pension Office. Near th Court House. l'ukUwhc-s the Anuy Herald, and collect PENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAT, Prise-money aLd all otbrr Claim. We pay especial attention to claim in nhuh other attorney have FA I Li.D, or wluch havo been SV Kl't.N ii-.f. W hava alicady collected ard puid oi rr to "oliliers rr.d their heirs over $:niO. 00t. niol sri' paviw ibottsauds ilaily. No charge unices succrslur. Writ us, and w will send you a enpv of our pper, free. WE COLLI i: r lVr.ni flea to u'0 Cash Bounty. We do our t usii.M a itiicrr rj.iT April 2. I'M i :UsNi rs t'Mh KS 01-' r jlUr nder gnrd de,.-r in foal from the follow I in ' welt at,,.srn t'.oitieiies is l.repnred to receive rdorsTor the ssm si iLe Lowest Market Hales, tit Mt'tllMKCATS L-iAMtCsD MINKS OU.WS CONfcui.in.V IT.Ij C'0'8 He Ls also prep.red to famish th ICnllimorc ' .'rlrlntcl i'ciit. Lump unl I'rei'irfil. On th line o( the Susquehanna hiv. r and Havre de tsrace. He La uiade atrniieuitiote for tbe bast VJTTJiTOW AND I'LiYIiTOJTH COALS W hich h is r rrware t to deliver on board Hoat at Nurihuiulrri.nd. or hv Cars over Northern Central I liaiiroiij, itu.t on ih lice uf :b Philadelphia and Krie Railroad, on the best trrine. Ho is pi. par-J io All i,ll Or.teis with tl "patch, and rcspectfttllv toliei orders from he Trade. Address . JiiliS Mot'AKLANn. April Si. I sot. Nun.hi.inberl.vud, Pa. I Th ONLY rlibl lf-Ad;aUng Wringer. No Wood-VWk to Swell or .-; lit. I No Thumb-Screws to n out wfOrd.f Warranlcl Willi or without Cw;-Vhe.ls It took th KIKST PI! KM 1 1 M t F:fty-!teveB Sta at,d County Kairrtn 13''2. anJ i. niiuoul an excep tion the he"! tt rmer ever nia-i I .... 1.. .1 I w... l'r.nl-A P.nA.l. ' ai-liif-l ill Uie I imru ,Ja-, i,,.,rii. . and ainu.c Writ gr fem. Ki rss pa: 1 oo receiptor P.ic. Luerg.tic agents e: u rr.ti,e fri.ro to 1ft I'ellars per dsv. No'. 2. $.-MV N I I7.J0. No F.-.Jft No. A.Jfl.M). Mr.ufe'ured anil st,id. aie.-.e ,! so I retail, by THS ITTN M MANt rAlTl UIS.I CO.. No. ioi lausaiCl, New York, and t 'ev.Var.d. Ohio. 6. C. Ni-rt riiKOi', i-cnt. WHAT KVFPUOI'Y LNOV.S. v-i: Ttiut le,.n well 3'vlvatiixcd will noi rust : ' That as'.ieil.- r.;a-hin is boiler ll.au a complicated J 1 That a wrietyr should b self-a Ijistifg, durable, ' and e(iciut ; ,' That Thumb-ferest sed Vasteniocs cusadnlay and i troubfe lo r'jtL'ai scot ke. ir or,ter ; I Tlial scot iiuariys lor lUc shaft to rvu in will wear j out ; . Thai ib ruir acs Vt r-ner. i"i'b or withoat eng. wheels, will not tear lha clothes; I 'that r .-whi el reiulauus are not os-onlial ; .' Teat the Pnlnani W ringer ba all the ailvantacs : and not one ot the disadvantages above named : ' 1 hat all wh- have las'.id it, probwiiuo il the best j Wringer evtr ma-le ; ( Thai ii will wrn-i Tlreal or a lic-i-'iallt aii'uutil ; alteruticu. ' one W e niijsht 811 the paper with testimonials, but In- serioi.lt a tew to ooi.t inc it. -kepoal, if such tl-er he : and we s:iv to ail. ;es- Putnam's V ringer, j Tit iilllnlt'M tilli.V with N'V sii'l ALL oilitrs, , atul il uxi entirely sotmi-'-tory, rr.'.ur it. 1'i tssm Mam tai ri r.ia ." : tientli men--1 know fn-m rra-tical experirrc that iioii well x .lvanii-d with lino wiil not oxidii or rust one particle. Th I'ntnsiil Wringer is as nor perfit as r-ssihl, end I cau cheerfully re Cuu.mend it to b th best in use Ki-spcctl'ullv vonrs. JSO. Vt . tf 11 KKLF.lt. Cleveland. Ohio. Many year' experieiico in the galvanising bush n . . 1a n.A t., in.1,,n it.a jOmivh lateniAlit in Mil pjLj,. JSO. f.. LFFFEMTS, ho. 100 Ucekinan Street. New Vork.JanunrT. have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working, and know that it wiil do. It la cheap ; it is siuiplo ; it requires nn room, whether at work or at rest ; a child can operate if, it docs its duty thoroughly ; it saves lime aud it saves wear and tear. We earnestly advie all who have much washing to do. with intelligent persons who have any. to buy thut Wringer. It will pav for itself in a year at rnosi. lion 110UACL OULLLEY. June 18, 1S64. ZSTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS. ABE not only unequalled, but they are absolutely unequullcd, by any other heed Instrument in the country. Designed expressly for t'burche and Schools, they are found to be equally well adapted to th parlor and druwiug room. For sale only by E. M. URUeK, No. 18 North Seventh street, Philadelphia. llrAIo Bradbury Piano, and a complete a oiiiueut of the Per cet MLLODLUN. bept. 84, 184 lyw BOARDINGHOUSE. . H11S. 9IAK.a,T10IIPS0-f, (Formerly of th "Lawrene llouie,") RL'SBl'n V. PENT; A. . .. TNFOKMS her friend and the publie generally that she ha reft l led tbe bouse formerly oooupied by Dr. J. W. Peal, on Ulaoklrry air eel, near the Northern Central Kailway Depot, and opened a Boarding lloi-so, wbere the is prepared to keep PtKMAXL.NT AND TKAX6XEXT JiOAhDF.ltb Vi ith good cooks nd waiter, boarders can erjoy tbe quiet oouiforut of tome wilb fax tqual to the best tioiei fairooag horn the who may sojourn is Bunbury i.r-peoy.L M4HA BafiWy, 9cs ti. XiSI" , ..w 15. LATESTI MPROVEMENT OP A(?RI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. AT THK FOUNDE "ST, R0HRB.3E& CCCPEP, BUNBURY, IENNA.. Qet the Uest Oet the Chen pen Got the most Keo oomioal, which can be had ottlie ltohrbaeh foundry. Having a large assortment of the most approved STOYt. such a Cooking, Parlor, Office and .Shop Stoves, which will be sold at the lowest rates. AUu, Kettluaofall sites, Pans, Skillotx, Ao. They are also munufactuaing Machinery, rioughs, Castings, Ac, at short notice. Kenairitm ail kind of Agricultural Imtilement don m a good workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. " All articles shirjpad as ordered. Order resnect. fully olioited and promptly attended to. HOihtUACH A COOPER. tyOld Iron, and all kind of Product token Id Kxchang for work Hunbury, Juno It), 1861. tf . EMPORIUM, M irltct Squnre, SI ltl ItV. la. . I TAVIXOjuit returucd from the City with aueu ! A L tire new stock of Iru-;si, Clit'itiU-al.w, lVrfiiMicry and Toilet .i-tl'losi to whirl) he invites hl friends and the pul.lio pener' ally, to call and eiamine. The lruxs and Medicines are all selected 1'r.im the best importing houses in the Kiislern nnrkel wi'b the jjretii'vf e,,,.. n4 to puri. ly and eUiciency nod uvoidiur as much as possible, th introduction of delvrious nostrum. PATENT MEDICINES Ofallkiuds. rueh as Ayer's: Jaynes, McClintock, llollowuvs, Wishari. llooflai. Is, "tchenks, lliown's i and all other popuiox fttent luedieiuM, always on uauu. BKT7SHES, Uuir, Tooth, Nail. Clothe and Paint liruahe. Special care is Uleu to keep on Land constantly very vaiietj of PAINTS AND CHEMICALS, Suitable to tho trade. Ker.ey Toilet Articles aod the nninerous articles wldeh ar generally kept in a well conducted estab lishment. In connection with theabova articles, he also keep on hand a larn nsor'inout id STATIONKUY, such a Paper, bnvclopes. Pens. Pencils. Inks. ,lo. . Physician s prrcriptioi.s and family receipts compounded with the Krcnit accuracy aud'dispatch, at ALL llnCUS Hay or Ni'ht. P,euimbfr the place. Market ouare, tindur the olhce uf the '-Aunbury American.'' It. A. FISCHER. Puubory, June 2'j, 1SC1. i.aiie:?s t'.iscY, i'ipsm: at JOHN iwur.uu's . OldlCsttabliHlsod FiBMA,V'FACT01-y No. T13 .ALCIf Street, &&&?t th L LAlliihsT and LLALTit'l'L ae- : Wstlor.sof I':n-- 1'tsrn. for Ladies and CV.! lien's WV in the City. Also, a line amort meiit of li.-nt's Fur ll'.oves A Clt-s As inv Furs shi all tmrchaed h-ii fluid was nt M...l.'l..KM. r.,. .. L II InMlll 1 MO, OI,f,llll,l m ui,,- ,1 Mini. u ... imin .1 i-. - - to.liM.o.e ofthein at verv reasonable price, audi I wouhi Ueivfore si.l,,:it a call Iroui u:y Irieuil ot "Wrhuwberi.n. t c ointv. an-l vl.-inhy. . I ttf' Keuieiubiir lh n..ire. Number and Streot . - J'lll.N FAHKIKA, ( T1R Areh treet above 7th. south si lo. 1 Pert. 10. IStt.-.'iu l'lllLALKLrillA. i I ("il have t rartner. nor connection wild at.y j the r sior in 1'l.ilaiHj hia i Lav.-liis tiiu'.ii .V IttiKintHbiir-j ISnil i rotnl, lf and after Jar., lstb, 110-t, Piui-engnr Trains will raa .m fill t JdyVlSt" POL'TII. Leave 6-rj-ion, ?0 P. M " . liuwsi-n, it, t !S ..S 9.-.S " liloouisharji " Lupcrt, 41 liaovoio. Arrive at Morihum'nerland, ..S! MUVIMt X-ihTU. Leave Xorth Hinterland, s.ffll.M ' I'aiitili", " hupert, " Itlooa-sinrj, " Kintton, Arrive at Scriint-n. R :i ft n f.ts 12 121'. .r.n M. Freight A Passenger leaves I!',o imsl.urg. 10. IS A. M. i'asieners taking llie'M.til Tntiti riouth connect with die l.xpress train fmni N rihuiuherliod. nrriv. in at llarrisi urn. ai Z an A. .vt., liaituuore j.i'ii A. M.. and ai l'iiil.. Iclpuia, at 7 on A. M. The .Mail i train from Northumhrrland li-avesiinmedielely alter the arrival of the Express train from Harri'burg and i Dnltiinore. allowing Paeaen-jcrv leaving Philailelphia at 10.10 P. M., to reach p'oi.tjoa this road during the next forenoon. 1 New and elegant Slecpinjs car accompany the j nuhl trains eu--h we v between Norihtiniherland and ( lialttntore, and Northumberland aud Philadelphia. 1). T. imrND. Supt. "COAirolL LAMPS. I heir leave to inform my friends and the public gonerally lhat I hav commenced the manufacture of CD A L OIL LAM 1'i of every description and style ol tjm.-n, at NO. 8$ B. SECOND St., PlIILADKLPIIIA With mv pressnl facilitie for manufacturing, and a pructioal experience of thirteen yearf in the snan agemcut of Ibe lnu-p husineas for some nf the largest bouse in the couutry, I Hatter myself that my expe rience and knowledge will enable me tooflur to the nubile voods tint enuulled by any in rezard tn style and workmanship, and at price competing with th luwet. i shall always endeavor to lead in oflering to th public new aud useful invention in our line. 1 nave also is sen in wnniosnie agency tor tne saie of litO. W. BK"VN CO'S0ei.r.BnATn Metal A. J. Vt 1.1UKM-.K, No. 73 P. Second St., Philadelphia. September 2.. IU64. ltcitdlnx ltnltrotsd. WINTER AREAN CEMENT. November 7th, 1864. nREAT TUL'NK LINE fruta th North ana ' North-Vt eat lor Philadelphia, New York, Kead- Iog, Poturni, Lebanon, AUeutown, Laiton, if. iraina leave itantsourg ior .ofs-mri, m ioi lows : 3 00 and tt.la A. M. and 1.4& P. M , arriving at New Vork at 10 A. M. aud 2.4S and lb 00 P. M. - The above oonneot with similar trains on the Penn sylvania railroad, aud bleeping Car accompany the ursl two trains, wuuoui cuaiii-. Leave for Heading, fnitsveie, jatnaqua, miners ville, Allenwwn and Philadelphia at 8.14 A. M. and I 4i P. M., stopping at Lbbaoon and principal sta tions only. Way trains, stopping at all point, at T 25 A. M. and 4.40 P. M.. lleturning, lent New York at 0.00 A.M., 11 noon, and 7.00 P. M : Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 30 P. M i Pottsvilleal S 60 A. M.and 1 35 P. M. ; Tawaqua b 10 A. M. and 2 16 P. M., and Reading at 12 midnight, I.JJ aod 10. ii A. M., LS8 and 6.U P. M. Reading Aoeoniutodatlon Train leaves Reading at .S0 A. 11. returning from Philadelphia at 4 30 P.M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.40 and 11 A. il. Kphrata, Litis. Columbia. Ac. On (Sundays -..leave New York at 7 P. M , Phila delphia P M, Potesvill 7 3u A. M j Taraaqua 7 A M, jiarruliurg a.ta A Jsl ana iieaduij ai it una Bight, (or lltrriZburg. UoaiisuUUoo, Mileage, Beaaon, and Excursion Ticket, at reduoed rate to and from all point. by Pound liaguBe allowed ah faa-rnger. i , , T O. A. MC0LL8, .a IVJ tit iifartj v"Vj'J I havo now in atoto j S'",tijXc'f my nn n Iinportulion ! II i uri in ,, ,,iu l ' B. MASSER & E.WILVERT, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY P 0 E "tTca L. THE FOOTSTEPS OF DECAY. Tbe fi'liowing I a translation from an anelent Spanish Poem, which, says th Kdlnhurg Rrvtrw, i surpassed by nothing with which we are acquaint ed in the Spanish language, except the "Ode of Louis do Lcon.' j Oil ! let tlio soul 1t elombcrs brenk Arouse its cn's anil ukc, To eg how soon Lift-, in it glories gkoi away, Autl tlic slcrti footsU'p of decay ' Come tsteajiiijs on. - Ami while wo yiew the rolling title, ' Down wiilcli our flowing minutes glido Away o fast, ' Ltt ut tlio pit-sent hour employ, Anil fit-cm each future d renin a joy Alreudy past. . Lot no vniu hope deceive the mind Xo happier let ust hope to tincl To-mnrrow thau to day. Our gulden tlreaitis of yore were hright, i".iku tin-in the prrsemt shall delight LiUo them decay; Our lives like hastening strctims must be, That into one enp;ulpliiiiir sea Are (loomeil to full The sea of death whose waves roll on O'er kiny; Hiitl kingdom, crown aud throne, And ewulliiw all. Alike Ihe rivcr'n lordly tide. Alike the humble rivulets glido To that ad wave ; Deathjevels poverty and pride, And rich ami poor sleep side by side YYiliiin the grave. Our Lirth U tmt a starting place; Lit'o is the running of the race, Ami death the pal ; There all our glittering toys are brought -The path alone, of all unsought, Is I'otiud of all. Soe then how poor and little worth Arc all these glitterinp; toys of earth That lure lis here ! )ream.-t of a sleep that death must break, Alust lu-fort! it Luis us wake, YYc disappear. I.onjj ere tho ilar.ip of earth can blisjht The cheeks pure glow of red and white Has passed uwny. Y'outh smiled antl all was heavenly fair Age came ami laid his Hnger there, And where are they f YVIiert; is the strvupththat spurned decay, Thfj atep that roved fijight uud gay, The heart's blith-: iiae ( ,- , The titri-ngth is pope. Bte srfp-i slow, t , And jot grow wuarisVimoaud wo! Yi ln,ti ages come on. ,mi6ssvtaEaaataasa&i9jwhaweaaaaawaaacaaassBKawaai MISCELLANEOUS. i..v.nr:t, uecva.n oath. Most of the temperance stories of the day are weak antl washy dilutions of pre ! ceding ones ; 'ml tlvc fo'.lowing has a start- liny strength ami vigor. Daniel Bryan, as -tit appctua iiy ihe context, had been a inwyi-r . - , . . ot eminence, but had Inllcn, through lllloxi Cntloil, to beggary and a dying Condition. jrviln had married, in belter davs, the sister , . , . tv.i,,,,, i ot .Mos-.-S r eltt 1 At letl.olh till llOOCS were glVCIl lip. M Cl-k after week the fallen man would lie drunk ( on the iloor. and net a day ot' real aohricty . n-.al'Ued his course. 1 doubt il'slt::h another ' cast- win known, lie. was ten low for con- viviuliiy ; tor those with w hom he would have iiMsot-iatcd wmtUI not drink with him. j All alone in his otlico and chamber, he j still continued to drink, and even his very lite seemeil the iillpritig ot his jug. In early spring Muse Felton had n call to go to i hio. liel'ore he set out ho visit etl his Mtder. lie ollVred to take her with him, but hhe would not go. "Hut why stay here ?" urged the brother. "You are last lading away and disease is uiion you. Why should you live with uch a iirute : "iiiisu. .noses, fuciik not, answered the wile, keeping back he: tears, "1 will not leave him now, but. ho will soon leave uie. I In ciinnot live mucli longer." At that moment Daniel enu red tbe apart- I mem. Jle looked like a wantleier Iroui the I tomb, llo had his hul on und his jug in his hand. , "Ah, Moses, how aio you?" ho gasped, for he couM not speak plainly. The visitor looked at linn a few moments 111 Slieui e. l it-.ti, us ilia ii'muie naaiiiuetl n cold sit-i n exiuessiou, ho said iu a strongly emphatic tone : "Pnr.iei lh-yan I have been your best friend but one. My sister is on angel, but matched with a dtsmon. 1 have loved man la-fore; you were noble, generous ami kind ; but l hale you now, tor you aro a devil in carnate. Look at that woman. She. is mv sister she might live with me in comfort, only s'he will not do it while you are olive; yet when you die sue cnti come toine. l lius do I pray (hat God will soon give her joys to my keeping. Now, Daniel, I do sinnrn ly hope that the lirst intellig'-ncM that reaches me from my native place after 1 shall havo reached my new homo may be THS.T YOf A ItK UKAK !" 'Stop, Mos-.-s, I caii reform." "Vou cannot. It is beyond your power. You have had inducements enough to have reformed half tho sinners of creation, and yot you are lower than ever In-foro. Go and die, sir, us soon as you can, for tho mo ment that sees you thus shall not tiud me anionis the mourners." lir) mi's eyes Hashed, us he drew proudly up. "Go," ho said, witb a tone of the old powerful sarcasm, go to Ohio, and I'll send you news. Go sir, and watch the post. 1 will yet make you take back your words." "Never, Daniel Bryan, never." "You shall. I swear it 5" With t'ueso words, Daniel Ilryan hurled his jug into the tiro-place, and w hile yet a tlt4usaiid fragments were flying over tho floor, ho strode from the house. Mary sank fainting on tho floor. ' Moses bore her. to a bed, and then huviug called in a neighbor, ho hurried away, lor the ktau'O was waiting. For a tuoiith Dauiel moved over tho brink of the grave, but did not die. "One gill of brandy w ill save you," suid the doctor, who saw that tho abrupt remov al of stimulants from a system that for long, years hail almost subsisted nn nothing else, was nearly sure to prove fatal. "You csh surely tukij'a trill and not take more." "Aye," gasped the poir man, "take a gill and break my oath, i loses Felton shall never hear that brandy tlad f tit killed me I If the want of it can killliue, then let me rtie I But I won't difl'll live till Mosrl Falton tfetil wit bjjw j esra," AMEEICil SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENN'A. 7, 18C5. UJL.D lie did live. An iron will cnmiuered the messenger Death sent Daniel Drynn lived. For ono month ho could not even wu!k withi out help. Cut ho had help Mary heloed him. A year pussiol away, and Moses Telton returned to Vtrmont. He entered the Courthouse at tturlington. and Daniel Bry nn'wtra on the floor pleading for u young man- who had been indicted for forgery. Felton started with surprise. Never before hail such torrents of eloqueneo poured from his lips. The case was given to the jury, mid the youth was ucquitled. The., suceee ful counsel turned from tho coutt room and met Motes Felton. They shook hands but did not spt-uk. When they reached a spot where uouuotheis could hear them, Jiryuii stopped. "Aloses, He saitl, "ilo you remember the words you spoke to me a year ago '." "I do Daniel." "Will you now take them back unsay them forever!" "Yes, with all my heart.'' "Then I ant in part jepaid." "And w hat must be the remainder of tho payment f" asked Moses. 'I must die an honest ans! nn perjured maul The oath that has bound mu' thus far was ma hi for life." That evening M.iry Bryan was among the happiest of the hnppv. No a'lit.-imi "Was made to tint scene of ono vtar before. ono year belore. but .noses cotmi retm in tno eoiintennnecs ot ins sisier ami ner iiusoanit me tteep gratitude iiicj uni ii'n spetiK. "'"Ira ui tun in lives, nut- nn- most lionoreil men ol Unm-nt. rive times has women exert themselves niter marriage to he sat in the State Legislature, three in the j make their presence indispensable to the Senate, and once in the National Congress. , happiness of their husbands !" When luis- - I bainl atul wile nave bectimo thoroughly ac- , Isslrra-s-lisi' llistlorienl I'ltetsj. fuatoiued to each other when all the little The tardiness with w hich Dinnkiud adopt ' builery of charms which both played ofl 83 improvements tuav be, in some degree, ; skiltully In-fore the wedding t'.Hy bnd been illustrated by tho' following facts, hastily J exhausted too many seem Jo think that thrown together : ; "'bing remains but the clanking of the Canal locks w'crc invented in 1581. by j d clmins which binds them to each engineers of Viterbo, Italy. They werej-'lhrr, The wife seeks to develop in her af ne.uly a lniiidretl years getting fairiy into i feidi'-ns no nw attraction for her husband; , use in Franco and "about one littttdred and , ,,le hitter perceiving the lijrnjt. begins fifty in crossing the British Channel. to brood over an uncongcniality which does At Uie time it was made felony, in several j n".t L'xist. to miisruify the ills that do (.European States, to ride in wheel'carriiiges. j cxiat unsurpassable obstacles in the way t T he steam-iioine was invented, or. rather j the principle ol It discovered, by Ihe Manjuis of Worcester, as early as 1000. Few under I stood and none eiiceurnited it. lie died in ; great mortification. The honor was after ! wards engrossed by Siivnry. I In 1TU0 the Karl of tstimhope applied the ; steam engine to propelling a vessel. A ! Steamboat was run twenty miles on the caiiKcy canai, Liverpool, in y,vi, anit an other on the Forth and Clyde canal, in 1801. I '"bis done, sho may quietly laugh at all at A steamboat trip was made on the Delawnru i tcnipis to alienate her husband's, inelitta- as etfrtfas 1T!:1. In 1fj7. when Robert Fulton was fittini up his first steamboat u iNew lork, respectable ami gray headed j men pronounced htm "a lool lor his pains.' Oliver Evans went before c iiimittee ef I Legislatures, first in IVnnsylvnnia, and then in Maryland, with a (iroject of a steam car- i ringe, as early us 1H114. lie asked a little j aid to defray the expense. They could hardly be prevented troin reporting in favor, not ot steam enirines lor carriHtrcs, Lut or j a straight jacket lor himself. Jiow, tiltnust i all nations have had the sagacity, and in Igentlltv to aoivu unci utilizo the prc-eioun ; iih-a. a j When li ter the Great, in 17t!0 or there I aboti Is, commenced a canai between the j Wolga anil the Dou the Governors and lio j ynrils of the country oiposed it eareestly. , thinking it impiety to turn rivers out of ' their channel which Heaven hud assigned j tliet-i. When some Dutchmen proposed to muke ; the river Manr.tiiiares navigable to the Tug us , ami that to Lisbon, the Council said that ll it Hail tx-en the will ot God that tlio river should be navigable, ilu would have made it so. When Hriuley, the great engineer, told a committee of Parliament, to whom Hridge water's petition was referred, thut canals wero In-ttcr than rivers, and would super sede them lor the purpose of navigation, the committee were shocked, and ask him, "And ! prav, fir w hat were tho rivers made for C lo leeil the cauals, v, em the answer. i j,r r,i,klin sHrveyed tho rout of tho ' iKdaware and t 'hesapeuke L'aiial at his own j expense, in 1737. L ; Baron Napier surveyed tho mute of the Kouith mid C'lvdo Caiiul at his owu expense, (in 1701. I JJoth these works wero subsequently ae- ctminlished. but alter creat deluv. j)r HuUliel UovuUtmi introduced inocnla- u,,,, lor t,0 g,mlf.Pos into Boston, iu 1721 and tried at first uc his son Thomas, and other members of tho family; but such was the force of prejudice and unbelief that the other physicians gave a unanimous opinion against it, the municipal government pro hibited its prut lee, and the populace would havo torn him to pieces it' he had not retired from tho city. That she-guerrilla, Sue Munday, and somu of her male consorts, visited one day last week a small town iu Central Kentucky, and went to the house of it man named John Wetherion, and without cause or piovoe. linn, murdered him in cold blood, Mr. Wethcrton was trying to pacify tho ularuis of his wife, w ho was at tlie time sick and in a delicate condition1, when Suo Mutiday with some two or three uf her cowardly bri gands, rushed into tho room, aud shot the unfortunate until down in the arms of his wife. At last accounts, Mrs. Vet!i.rtnu was considered in a dangerous condition, owing to the crushing shock which so sud denlv tore from her the ouly protection sho had. Mr. Wethcrton was u shoemaker by trade, and a poor man. They afterwards w ent to tho house of a man named Leo, and iu cold blood murdered him by shooting three or four bullet in his head and body, llo had hid in his closet, but too hellhounds hunted him up, and killed him, while crouched in his iiiding place. When dragg ed from tho closet, he w as cold iu death. The reason they gave lor killing Mr. Lee was, that he lirod on them when they dash ed iuto tho town. Mr. I,eo was a wagou tuaker by trade, and a poor man. On, in Indiana Cot sty. U appears also that Indiana county is lo bo explorei'. for this valuable mineral. Already we hear of leases being taken iu several acctiona of that county for tho purpose of prospecting for the hidden treasure, Maboming Creek the iirot-pect seem the best, and nearly all the land on that stream, has we learu, been leas ed for lhat purjiose. It is stated that the best indication are about the Lead water nf the Little Mahon ing, where oil springs are known for year paL On what la kuown as the "otuchal" farm in Canoe towushtp, prospect are saitl SERIES, VOL. 25, NO. 15. Signs Tn.tT FAit.n:i).-Y all remernhfr the story ot the innkeeper who bees me pmnd as ho prospered, and tnklnr down fi. the Ass, put-up n p'-rtrMt of Ocor:re IV. r.1-,., in. t, -ii.j.iisiij an in )fy mnrnige nas liern neea- ,11 1 I - I,c,3n!"' .'nn'"lw''-'r ""neJ -by ntf-l-ct in tt.c.e pr-i, u'ais. irm?.'i r-n.?.n,?-y' .mrJ'i -in ,th, ! be m- re cnr.,Wt,...n tj.eron. iqairui. 1 he Lift hmdn.rd, alarm.-! ; d-.tft of a yr.ttPR wort an, wl.n s k to .e ad- IIlOriluinrr fr-tisl .. ..tfi : . . . . . ri . ' . si in lio roufiuurod.1 .," i. .. " "n P"i'"!-'"-y ri'i rivr.i, and understanding the cause, wrote nndernesth 'This is th i i lie grim visage ot bis M.ijestv: real Ass." J a p. ' h.i,r NC,pi,'.'n .0"e"f tht'pBhhc schnola ,, avuuiiiir ci-cuinrs to trio psrents of lus pupils, which, signed ttntl returned, will a.ilhorie him to "imliet snrlr p-,in!:h.ner.t eoroorallv or otliorai.o t ' jti.lgement be proper. The following an twer proves that some of the patents are pleased with the Men: ' Dkau Mu. KAitA.N : Tour flowing ei.-V-lar is tlnly resenved. I hopes as to mi sun John, you will llo;; hitn jus BO often as ynu km. liens u bad boy is John. Allhnu-di I vo been in the habit of teachin him n'Tself, il seems to me that he will never larn 'any thinghis spelling is speciully outrngusiy deliaiel.t. AVullt'p him well, sur, and you will reseavo my harty tlinnks. Yours Mosi: s SrAMrrrt. 8. Wat accounte for John bein' sieh a bad speller is thut he's mi sun by mi vi ilVj'ss Inst Jiusbund.'' A Littlk Lesson koh Weu, Disposed Mvcs. "Why it it," askrd a ladv, "that so iniiiiy men are anxious to cet lid of their wives t Moralise ' was the rculv "so few ol his earthly felicity. This is the true te cret. Tho woman who charmed before mar riage can charm afterward, if she will, (hough not of course by the same means. There are a thousand ways, if sue will, only stnily (hem out, in which she can make home so attractive that her husband will unconsciously diiike to absent binuelf from it, and so she can retidily make herself the articular deity ol" the domestic paradise. """; and wijh those im-linatiuns will i alwnys go, in, iucu cues, his uclive judg- inent. ; (iitKL.NK Cotsrv Oiv l'.Ei.io.NS.-s-Wiilnn a few day the Oontiucntal Oil Company. boring on tho Maple Farm, has struck oil j in what they regard as paying quantities. j The excitement of tho subject of oil is ; sprVadiny; in thai county, and we hear of I o.o.i panics ail around there organised and j about to oiga.;lte, n, t.,H..,5o in thii eoler- prise. This is tint cas.e od Whitelry creeK, Muddy creek and Ten Mile creeks, aud their tributaries, as well as ou D lit. k ard creek, j which is at present regarded as thu loading point of attraction. It is r. ported .ihut in the new State of Nevada, beneath i tliin covering tf refuse saline matter, for a denth of toui pure rock salt is found as clear as ice, ami "as white as the driven snow." Ueiteath there is w ater. v. hit h seems to bo filtered (through salt to an unknown depth. The whole of the fourteen feet in thickness does not contain a single streak of any deleteri ous matter or rubbish, and is ready for quarrying and sending to market. Tho lo cality is ono hundred miles west of liees Kivcr. AiTonsEY GffNKHAi. MrvitF.DiTit having filed an opinion thr.t neither Koontz nor ; C'otfotlh cau rceiivo the certi'kute, both re- v,....-.... -"" I j4....,... I n.rl tl.. , all tn f.v Mm , ,V . i' h- " Iliuuscoi lveiireseinun i.a, siiiiiv it. villi uc disposed of on its merits, where, alone they : can ' caijvassed. The effect of this will be tn charge the Clerk of the House, under instructions, with thu primary decision of the ciw a state of circumstances that will give Gen. Kootitz his sta'.. Lakuk Ilium ok Cattle. Last Saturday I about U.000 head of cuttle, among which were a mi in Iter of sheep, the fruits of Gi D. Men it's expedition to Loudoun Volley some ten days since, pasM-d throuph this city m route for Pennsylvania. That portion of the Vulliy visited by our forces has been completely stripped of horses,- cattle, sheep, titid hogs for at IriM tho miles on cither side ot the road tiav detl. aud a large amount of forage burned. Tbe losses occa sipntKl by the raid, will, iu many ca'itv, f.ill- mum innocent ami lotal p-iities. uml l al put tes, out tue importance of devastating the country to prevent suppuea lutiuit: iniu uru uuuon - Moseby, rendered this necer.it i,-VnffW' nwoiHiip) au aiieoiuie Km miner. CoSTiiiivvi Tom,' who has coine Into Sheridan's lines, cats the rebels are hivirg: a "right tart t.dk" about armiiig the col- .rvd men, aid the negroes are talking about ; it themselves, but the blacks ate about j etjiinlly divided on the mutter, tviv foui : ; " 'ISoiil hull ilu colored men minii iiey woum . run' directly over to de Yankees wid dear.ns i in their hands, and toiler half think tie;- j would jiats stand an' tire a few vollrjs t.i do rear fust, fore dey run dut'i all de differ ence." ! Tho yeast prepared by the Hungarians will keep for a whole year. l":i.-ing the sn-ti. mer season they boil a quantity of ti beaten bran and hop iu water, tin- decoction is not longiuWntingand.when,l place, they throw in a anHi-ient por:on of bran to fo,rm the w hole inti a thick paste, which thiy work Into balls, that arc lillr- wards dried by a slow heat. W hen wauled for use they are broken, and bcilirg water is poured upon them; having stood a proper time, tho fluid is decanted, and ij a tit state for leavening bread. ... ii . The Chicago Journal claims tjat, if tbe .oldierafrom IllinoU .1 allowed to vine, air. j.iiieoin tu-vuritjf iu tuav oiwtw Me..sill V m - sunn II nitA WUUlt tV-fr-! VtAUU. It is stated that t.eorge a McClullun I liaa rMr-Mlvpil flu. m,' aaIhOuaio .,t' Vncriit.p.r-in- ' Chiuf of Vim i .-rr- and tsacg lUilro&d i Newenrty, vtth a 4!ry irf ?8,Ot tCtr.ai. Ona ..jnnr of;") lino, r.vetjr sa'eqnent ir.scri. One square, I roecths, Six ir.iniki, On yenr, . Kwtit- ,in1 Ad:rlnlstrato: Tro.Km An.lttor r.otiess, loinir.css Ctuds of J ii:if. ncr m.iiert, MernhHatf 2nd ethr idve;.islng hv th yc with the priils of changing qusrlerly, M KiloTS ! One quarter olnn, not cedlng 4 squares, 1S p Ono L.alf eejnaon, not xooding i rqnirts, Jii no One olnmn, . i, i Editorial or local adterdsing. any nuw hsr of lim 1 not ej.jer ling ten. Jo cecU por line ; 10 cant for every additional line. 1 Marrh.g notices, 38 cent. "S"1S'M-W?,, tntk"t YTrrrfh ATTftsu To Tilts. Xovcr let f.c husband have cause Io compl-tin thstt 'vir.i ate uiorsi itrcrftblo alironsl than n.; home. I Mar v i an uiiiinppy marntge lias l-ern neea- mned in imcm.! frw-i(.tv : her HolitefeM an-1 riipsginc manner, or skill in lO'sie, when, v tit airi tune, see mnkf ro cll'-irt f-t reni'.cr hff henue. n-liether a tilaie crrot- ta.a. is t'te very cenirr. of her betn-r, thu i mtrieim Mouud Pfhicu her affections should 1 fuvel-. o. i . , , A vksbarjt 1 drs. Lucy Utt paper mv : Tho reaidence Lucy Davis, a sistcr-in.law of Je.it. Dnvis, was mom ber-it:f!!llv illuminated la. t. evening, in minor of the election of Antlim-i Lincoln as President of the United State. Thi Ooiiuv.ifsioners of Internal Revenue) has decided thai real estate, passing by in heritance from husband to wife, or vie verr.a, is subject to a succession tax of six per cent, upon i.t clear value. Tt is reported thai document enpturer oti board th Vlorida, implicate some foreign oljiciait of high rsnk. Ilsna is what weonsi;r lannifnst iraproremtat 00 eld story of lb '-friend intsoi" A friend in ned ts a friei.d indeed, And this I've found most true; But mine is snch t riscrfv friend lie sticks to me tike glue. ATsta or Wo. I clasped her tiny hvid la mine, I oiasped her biutous form; 1 vowed to shiold hr front the wind, end front the world's cold storm. She sot bar beauteous eys on tne, tho tour 'did wildly flow, and with her IU lo lijishiivd. 'Oonfonnd yoa '. let ma go.'' A 5ccttij al.-osat who, in hi brmd Scotoh, pronounced th word water, waiter, being asked in oust by the chance-.lor il he spelled water with two '. replind, '-No, my lord; but X spoil manueiswitU two u i." Pioklcs already made eaw be pres-rvel by pul ling in a few roots of horse-radish. If the vinegar is pure end ('ear, lby msy bo kept fur mou.hs wilsoul Memuiing over A :ibl-poorful of fionr to each uath and pom kin pi is etiiU ia valae to one egg. Ipr. tore it small inch bit, makes a good bed, a a substitute for hair r feathers. Put some juteo of tbe frost grape into your old eider, if yoa would irmks, vinegnr ootne. Oiv your hens, with their frod, at thri!of Uvpou-i.'ui of cayenne pepper every other day, lo dcaea fowls; it makeslheui lay finely. A small quantity of rinegtr will genorai'y destroy imuicdiAlely auy insect shut may find it way in-o tae stomach; and a lull salad oil will kill any insect that may enter th ir. Staoo Pni. v"illi:im Lovo old at pr'vatu sa- f,jur barret i)f pure whi'koy lo Oenjimin Lon'f a few days si ties for th sum of Jill J oun. Tnra was an aggregate of one hundred and sixty gallons in the f ur barrels, costing just five do'.lsn per gal lon. llmgtrttown (."IJ.) jilntt. Littlx three year eld M try was playing very roughly with th kiUn carrying it by the tail, lies mother lolii hr ikai she would hurt pussy, 'Why, no. I won't, " said the, -I'm' carryia it by thAa.W.'.'" A Tevrn nshop said lately ina.mon Lot women rtaeabet, while patting on profuse and fx pnuiire, al.i, hvw cw.-ow are Ih gated of I'aru-Jiso.' Oi.a atBDS ar not eaaght with cn&, jmai Woaiea are ofkea oht wuh Boihiu j also. I.fiNO Woims, like long drese, frequent ly hide somuthinj; wroDg about the un derstanding. Petroleum taxd one. noiiir per iuol would, it is stated ; produce a revenue of two millions of dollars ia Pennsylvania alono. Pcthoi.rum ix Socrnsn I?tdian Over seven thousand acre of bind have been. ! leased in I'erry county, Indiana, by h wealthy Louisville company for the purposo o( "i' ''ating in the oil business. AGRICULTURAL. ' - I From the Baltimore Sun. Turin-; Eork and llcef. J Editor of the Sun As the season for put j ting up poik is at hand, I send you the fol j lowing long-tried receipt for the curing of j lhat anicle, whicii .will A-iinble your n timer i ous readers to prepare their meats for family use to their entire satisfaction To every i 100 pounds of pork take 4 csJIons water. S lbs, line salt, 2 ozs good saltpeter 1 nz. i pearl ash, ii lbs. broken ,;g.ir or . ' . 1 QUnrt i molasses, made into a 1 .-; no. Y hen th meat U cool, pack it in a tight vessel, and pour the brine over it until covered ; and : w hen not sufficient t.i cover the meat, make i an additional quantity relatively. If tho meat is small, 7 lbs. salt instead of 8 is sulti i cient. Let it remain under the brine about four to six weoks. according t i size; tiko it i out, rinse il in C"'i wafer; hang it up a week to try, anil then smoke it some ten : days or two weeks,(hickory wood preferred.) ,' During tho n.onth of Mtiieli.Lag it, atul ler. j it hang until used. When the hams and ! siio'jiil'.rs are some six months o'd, soak I them over night before cooking, which 1 should be done by lmiliug the ham hour ; for every pound the ham weighs. ! Beef put iu a brine made after this same ' r.rcipt, (taking 7 lbs. salt instead of 8.) an cording to the qu.tatity, cau Le used ti u days out of the brine, and rounds cured in . same wav hunt; up for daily u-e. Kamili' s ' deiir-ius of having prime family bacon or ; coiucu uuci, ti.ii i;nu uie iuoi rrveij-t t valuable, it is seal yoj lor thotr beneiit. Tito Kono Puui.teo. CAttronxiA V.'ink Cci.tcub. The vin tage of California is estimated this year at over tlx millions ol gallons so much f r the present. The crop of wine per acre from UOO to 1,000 gallons according to i".nlil v and growth. Th nuniht-r of acres lilted fur the growth of wine' wus estimated by Ibni. Will n Flint, l'residiiit of Cslilotr ula Wine Groviers' As.oi iuiiiii, Hud Mated to the Commissioner nf Internal Kevcuuc. t-i be twenty millions of btcs. Others tlu-ro have ti.tnie'l fjvt- millions. Taking the least estimate ami tho- mioittniiti vicid, we bate the capueiiy of the pohsildt. future yearly j nine crop of Calitonua ut 3,2.iO,000,(lUO I gallons. ; - " " . lor or )M (iilStfUly ip ,,ri.n.w..t u. uikmg i. ,rr im,r yellow stun t ofru8;iai aol-rmg or iu lao; making il'at all without .l nf ebaramg. Th. I foilo-iug dneetions from one who ' I " ' 0 to0n u y,, bilking t enUbd. irfcia th milk loutm pails ard set u. kutl- k --. ",ur'.'-" U.r. .,nd uwt.l .a. ."'jVutii U i ! then iria ll .nte pan aud allow 11 lo ;' '' j t ukea 0, Hlki) wlM depend nn- on its tioiiiureof the ' ""'"f ", ( Bef i - ri aal 0, mM ,004 auuev.- 1 w jeewteW. k V.uir.tnsr C ABB. TWO Cttl CI" ia ' nwal. n.e cup flour, t-ooulul salt, tshle. nfl spoonful itiolae, trt rupweoW Mr'f X I tv.1fli a aiu.n tk'M MfH ai.