1 Jfaimcr's department. Fmm the (iermantnwn Telegraph. ttCKOVATinO OLD applk trf.fs. Mr. Editor: I have frequently been nr rirised during my journeyitiff over the country, to find go muny old npplo and other fruit trees rlecnyiiifr in the fieliln and orchitrtls without uny apparent effort beiiiR nnido for tlieir re suseitution mid restoration to ttRerulncM. Many trees decay prematurely, nnd mttylie easily resuscitated. All Hint is necessary to effect litis object, Is to prune judiciously in May or June, stir 1 lie soil thoroughly around the roots, scrape the bark and cleanse it. by washing in snap suds, and apply some strong and stimulating manure. Bono dust is per haps ono of the most economical articles that enn be nppMed, because the most immediately efficacious. Its cilects are almost instantane ous improvement, giving an appearance of' x treme vigor to the foliage, nnd securing "" ent fruitage even in trees that are much de cayed. No compost designed for apple or other fruit trees, should be without this in gredient. Old plaster from the walls of build, ings, finely broken nnd dug in around the roots of apple trees, is a most invigorating and snlntury nrticle. It mny be npplied nt any sensor) of the year, nnd should be given in liberal quantities, especially if the tn es are of large size. A compost of swamp muck, wood ashes, (unlenched) gypsum, old plistt-r nnd bone dust, will be found very saliitavy if npplied early in the spring, nnd carefully covered with soil. In several cases I have known trees of great ngo which had considerably decayed, nnd been out of bearing for n period ofseve nl years, thoroughly rejnvennt-'d by r mov i g the sward above their roots to the extent i f the lateral limbs, and digging in the above compost ut the rate ofeieht or ten bushels to each tree j the decayed limbs nnd dead wood having been previously removed, nnd the trunks carefully scraped nnd washed with suds. The turf was afterwards inverted over the roots, nnd the weeds and grass krpt down ny the. hoe. Jn this way one mny eas n bring-to trees which would seem almost to defy nil ntteinpt nt resuscitntion. Henea'l the window nt which I am penning this nrti- cie. mere stands an npple tree w ich hud im years been considered hopelessly decayed : bit bv adopting the tisaire nbove described it resumed its pristine health, nnd bore, the pa.U season, upwards of t Aelve bushels of as fine, sound npples as one eenernlly sees. The tree ia sixty-four yenrs old 1 An Old Farmer. Bucks county, Nov. 2, 1855. ART OP MILKING. The art of milking well is not taught in n hurry. It requires long practice to milk properly, nnd therefore nil the ynnng people on a farm ought to bo shown how the labor should he done. It is quite important that this brunch of the dairy should be particu larly attended to, for n good milker obtains nt lee.st a quart, more from the. (mine cow than a poor milker. The first lesson to be tnnjrht to young peo ple is gentleness nnd linr1lir"S to tl u cows. They never need be treated harshly, in ease the business is properly commenced. Cow? that have been caressed and uniformly well treated nre fond of hnvinjr the milk drawn from the udder nt the regular time of milking for it cives them relief from the distension of th! milk duets. Let young people be put to milking the farrow cows first, or such as nre soon to be dried, and then the loss from bad milking wi.l be less injurious; the hand should extend to the extremity of the teals, for the milk !s V inn easier. They should be taught to rn,i- :t r: as poscjli'e. Mnrw milk is nl- v . nys. i !t.:lned by a ri'p;d nu'l:i r than by a pi oh "i c They should therefore be taught t . to: i': of mii'iimr else while milking. hh' dp i'i) iv-r.-!ti must b" ! i in 't I cil in lh !m y;ird. They should sit up close to the ( w ir,.! rest t'na left arm gently iiiniii.! her shan't. Then if she raises her foot on tie count of pain occaioniMl by soreness of the teats, tlio nearer the milker sits to her, and the harder he presses his left arm against her leg. the less risk will be run of being injured. Cows may be taught to give down their milk nt once and they mny be taught to hold it a long while, and to be stripped indefinite ly. Tlio best way is to milk quick nnd not use the cow to a long stripping or an arter stripping. RAISING rniilT TREE. Tho Patent Office is in receipt of imformn tion from Kngland, in regard to raising fruit ' in what aro termed orchard houses, by plant ing 6inall trees in pots. The writer says that a few old nshes. soir. potsund weatherboard ing, nre all that is necessa.iy to conrtitute a house for trying tho experiment. Horn ex periments were made last year under the management of Mr. Gordon, in the rose house in the garden of the Horticultural Society, London. A variety of young dwarf fruit trees were placed in pots from twelve to fourteen inches in diameter, and us many ns the house would hold were collected in it. This house is spanroofed, between fifty nnd sixty feet long, has half its sashes sliding down and tho others fixed. There is adili tionol ventilation through the door. which fall down in the wooden sides, but there is no artificial heat. The success nt tending this experiment whs highly satisfactory. The fruit was abundant, highly flavored, of a superior quality, among which nre classed strawberries, gooseberries, raspberries, cur rants, apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, 15g3, grapes, ifcc. Agricultural Division of tlte J'atent Hjice. Thixnixo tub Fbi it or Peach Trees.- A. W. Longhry, in the neighborhood of Cin cinnati, sold the crop ol peaches trom eleven acres of ground for about 85,000 so he says, anu netting between threo and tour thousand It was fine fruit, bringing readily 2 per bushel, while indifferent sorts were selling t'e.r id cents per bushel. The snneriontv of his peaches he attributes mainly (of course he had good sorts) to his having fully three. lourths of the fruit carefully picked off when i was about the size of a hickory nut. A lahi.r ons piece ot work to be sure, but ap parently paying well. The almost absolute certainty of itood nricea for fruit nfrii.n ,n,.IL ty should encourage those who grow it to be- biuw upon it an the labor and care it will take. 1 here are so few who will learn this lesson, that he who does learn it, will profit all the more. The oeach tree has a tendency in this latitude to over hearing, and wa incline to the belief that Mr. Loughry does uot over estimate the importance of thinning the fruit. To Fatte. Fowt,. Fowls may be fat tened in four or five days by the following process : -Set some rice over the fire with skimmed milk, as m u h only as will serve oi day. Let it bod till the rice is swelled out add a teuspo inful of sugar. Feed the low' lour or live times a day in pan, and giv ' them as much each time as will fill them. ' Ureat care must be taken that they hav nothing sour given them, as taut prevents their fattening. Give them clean water or mi k from rice to drink. By this method the flesli will nave a clear wliitoiieBi. Anaimrci. Mr. Murdock.of Ahevill X. C. wMes to the Agricultural Depart meut at Washington to the effect that the liuneoine giant grass yielded this season fuu pounds oi ury nay to me square flaw. A this rat it would produce twenty lliousuin iio juris of hay to the mcm 1 It it said to be uiucu reli.bud by the cattle. - Uaauro jour grouad well. AYER'S FILLS. roB all tki rrorosM or a FAMILY PHYSIC. aecuT. i.u. - r - ... -.Mo sul- and pertecuj -" . d. ,,ld , ,Uu betn prepared to J!ra."r .;harco-..clu,ivelr sUvm with " LTl,r,rf all i-onV which should Hsr. .1. - Kl.lln,n. but nniwoi -a. ."i""' r.:: .....i s. renr other, law n m"i -- wUh wht ..! w would rlt fully ubmlt . the oublic drcinion. It has been unfortiinnt fur the pntient hitherto tht almoet wery P"" medicine it acrimonious and Irritating to the bow els. Thi i not. Many of them produce to much Kripine: pnin and revulsion in the system as to more than cimnterbalunce the good tube demed from them. These pill produce no trritntion or pain, nnless It arise from a prcvionaly existing obstruc tion or dcraneemcnt in the bowels. Being purely reirctnble, no harm can arise from their use in any . !,.. It letter thnt anv niedicinf should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the irvcral diseases to which they nre ap pUciible nre given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Lost of Ap petite, Listlcspness, Irritability, Bilious HcadHfhe, Milieus Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain in the Side and liinsi for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they affnrd prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysvntrry, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvv, Colds with soreness of the body, L'leers and impurity of the Wood; in short, any and every case where a purgative ia required. Thev nave also produced some singulnrly suc cessful cures in llheumatism, (jout. Dropiy.Griivel, F.rvsipcliis, Palpitation of the Heart, ruins in the Hack, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and liowels Into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, nnd, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno tate the strength of the body, and restore tho wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose Is advantageous, even though no prions derangement exists ; but un neeeiarv dosing ihould never He earned too far, as eTerv'purgl've medicine reduces the strength, when takeu to excess. The thousand easesin which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but . .Y.-....Aw tn ttif, reason of evcrv body; and it is confidently believed this pill will aiiHwer a better purpose than any thing winch has hitherto been available to mankind. When their rirtue8 are once known, tho public will no longet doubt what rcinedv to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any qunnt:tv. For minute directions see wrapper on ine . PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYE 11, r radical und Analytical CiteiiiUi, LOWELL, MASS. Frio 91 Csats psi Box. Five Zozes for $L AYElt'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 'r III rnill Curv f . ia IliolU'lU'C COIKallS. 'UMW nu.usr..iwoj UUO.MillTIS, M iioorixw-roi tiH, 1H0I I'. ASTIMI, AX1 roxsiiMrnox. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety oi rmimumtrv u,c , id ...ic.iv mittecessarv to recount the evi dences of its vii tues in any community where it has been empbned. So wide is the field ol its use fulness and so numerous the cases of its cures, .v.. -i ...m urrinn of the coutttrv abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and eien desperute diseases of the l.i.irv- l.v its When once tried Us superiority over every other medicine of its kind i too appar- . ... ..innritinn. and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous a.,cc tions of the pulmonary orguns which are it..-.dcnt to our climate. Ann not omv in loruimuuic tacks uiioi the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Comm. Colons, Hoaubsness, c; and for Cim.titiBN it is the oleaaantest and safest mcdiciue that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wa need not do more than assure the people ita quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by Weiset A Uruner. Suntiury; Bun J .101, flis'imkoi W. Wiemvr. Nortliumlwrlaml: J. F. Cmlow, Milton, un.1 In- all Drimgisis in Northern I'eioisyleiioia. June iti, leal ly. front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON &c cox, Sieve, Ridhi.k, Scrkkx and Wikk Cloth MANlFAfTfRKHS, Ko. 4C AocfA Front Street. Coiner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Arcli) directs, Fhiladelpaia. tOONTINUE to innnufaetitre of superior qnal- ity. brass and Iron Wire Sieves ol all V 'lots; Bras ui.tl Copper Wire CU.ih for lnr Utakrr Ac. (;!iiitliT and Uundy hutlti cnv-r iir tin- I icst manner. lixtra Hevy Dntrr Wire of Superior qunlitj. Heavy Twilled Wie for Spark Catrhera, Siotof i urau himI Iron r iiuiiilrra. Srreen v irr. WiitiltfW Wire. Safe, Trap, Ui-h ('overn 'oul id Sand Screena, 5tc. Fancy W ire Work ot ev. rry tleM-nptMHi. I'liiUdeiphia, sept. 1. iKoa. amt. saving :ftt3t:d OP TDK UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. 5. E. comer 'J hint and Chetnui St$,t lHII.ADKIsPII.A. CAPITA! $50,000. TltO.XRV ! received mi ik-i til dully. The mm 'unt ill ilfixiit-ti it entcretl in u Urn nil Him A awl Civfit Ui the l)fp'iit.r, nr. If pnfer rrri. m ctrritficulc will t given. A li nt in, miye una biiihii, htm rw cu eu, hi ti n.e hiuuiii paid lAvk on dciitttiui. withitut mitire. Jninra i in ui ut ilie rote f Fivt pr rtnr e me.irmg irom the dv 't dej feil. to ctttftiMg I' ttitrvli dms iiit-viiais tn the williilmwiil uf lli lit nev. 611 the first liiv nt' Jnnuarv. in e.ieh imr. Ilia inti rrst ( riich ueiril is ncl I Ihrilepixitiir, eraildeil tn tlir piiuri. ital. ns he may prefer. 1 us u iinimiiv n iv imw npwarus 01 j.wu ucisiu,r inlhs Cilv T I'lillaitn nlns ;!ni-i Aiivail.lui Hial iiiUirinatiim will lie 1 1 ven by ad.lisMiii tlie TasAtiakM. DIRKC TUKsi. itCilieii R Cniwf.irfl. Pres't, WWam M. O win. iiu-reiiee -tiiiN'Mi. v ice rres'i, i-sm mnm, tinlir.-ae v. Th Minis. m, l. rse Meiirurr, Heniiimin V. Tinaley, Jiitnes Uevrtei x. Juc ib 1,. Fl'ironce. Can .vus huclish. KecrelaiT aud Trea-sirer, Pl.istY FlIC. Tsi-tis xd iMEHPSSTes, J T. OKHlCliLAOKR. I'hilaJcliJ'.ia, Opt. 8, lbM t) P. JOHN 0. MARKEL, M. D, rF.sPEt'TFUI.IY iiifurms the ritiicna of Sunhurv and vicinity that be has commen ced the prsetiee of Medicine snd Htniiprv. and will promptly attend tn ihe calls of sll who m desire his professions! services. His office is si the residence of his mother, Mary Markel. Hunbury. JuW 14. H.V1. Mrnpd Luuad Warrants Bought. U IGHEST rash price paid, and ni mev remit a-- ted by first mail. The lies' reference can be given. A pply iir address BAMUEI. UECHTOI.D jr. No. 0 North 6ih street. Philadelphia, t XT Uoutity Lands and 1'ansiotis procured and Warranla located as usual. October 6, 1 855.- Hin l t- Kl'CEKIEn Megsrs, (JolUe. Molaaws I Bpices, Oils. Brandy. din. Wine. Marker. el. Herring aud Bait, just lereived and for sale by V'M. A. KN ABB. Lower Augusta May 8. IR54. IJEBEIilNE, Verstris, Chinordine and Cin- chonia, jukt received bv May 19. 1854.. WEIdER BRI'NKR ItAINTB of every deseriptiiw just received by - Msy 19. WEISER 4 B" MSK CJHAI.LKNHEROER'H FIM.8 A certsia -J cure for Fever and Ague, for ssle bv A'EIeiER ic BRIBER. Suobury, uly 32, U54. GENUINE HONEY SOAP. TUB pnrily, fragrance 6l mild emollient properties of this Boitp. rendera it especially de serving a place oil every toilet. For chapped hands, ml varinnfl lllrfeasea of the kih, It In uuequaled Each cake t etampen VVM. CONWAY, 16B South Second street, Philadelphia. JN other la Genuine. Improved Chemioal Olivo Soap, srr,i"le.l to Wosh In hard, soft, or alt water. This soap has pownlul cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, 1'nint, Dirt, cVc, trom every dcc iption of good without Injury to them. For all domestic purpose it is superior til any other soap in use, anil 20 per l ent, cheaper than the common rosin snap. Knell bar is stamped. WILLIAM Ut I.N WAY. JOS South Second street. Philadelphia. Manufacturer ol Fancy and wtaple Won pa. sperm,. aieiirine ami tallow eiimliri. Importer and dealer io :il soda, rod a ll. rosin, rVc. Orders tiv mail promptly attended to. Plnla. August as, 153 if. To Iron Masters aid Dealers. PENNSYLVANIA WIKE WOUXS, An, 21 Arch Street, above Front, 1'hiladelphia. SIEVE. ItlDDI.F.S. St.: It KENS. WOVEN VVIUKH, ol all meshes and widths, with all kinds of plain and Liiicy Wire work. Paper Makers Wire, all kimU. Cyliiulera mid Untidy Itolls covered in the t-st manner in or out of the rity. A very superior article of Heavy Foundrr'a "icves. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire. Wire and Sieves for feed, firuin, Sand, Starch. Siiulf. Hriekditdt, Ac . tc. HAYMSet, DAIJDY & l.INN. August, i, 1855. -U 3 in DH. A. B. HADDOCK'S UELEHRA'I EU OKK N INHALATION In the Treatment anil Cure fif f'onsumittloii, Asthinii, llroncliltis. mill oilier r it tepirntry organs, by M'dU'iil Inha niliui. WITH NOTI-:s AND ADUITIONS BY I'H. ( HAS OltEKMt. First Amcricim niitl-ni. fmm filth I.Mm1nt nlinon, where ii iiui uuu im uiinrceut;iiitu nue. Ttiit ifl n VHtn ible U"rk and pIimiIi tie hi the lrt,Hejnfal iiiViiiiitH, und the Me.licul Pr-.fti n peuerully. Fr wurtitnl free of rhurire. by in til. u receipt of riFTI OMS; (..111 (gilt) ONH DtiLAR. C V. VAN IIOK.N A CO. No. 32 North Ninth t.t I'hilaMphta. n 9a in n few. fr'm m-niy r itiinentl.iti'ry ti'ttirrjS diid reviewa fi"m the Ivialiih and American Met licit nd ntltrr J .ii run 'n : "Ur M itMork ii the m uf the lute HMirv Mmltl-H k. Kq., M. I' , the well Kiinwa Uininiei, and prmnites tn riau, in hii own iri.(ei-.n. inn enmtei't u tifgree u hit (Ureitl. . . . I lie iistfui (tu'itiliiii u) prnptiMHl nt the in t eflVctnal nittli nl ( iith ing a remwly fo a u-)rtiiii of thvtein wliifii etum.it Ik. liit-ctlj reiditt hy inMlicin i'ni-lf , . . e revoiiiiiKMid our reitdt is to iri'ti.ttt the Work.1' Wet:euii I Iir iiie'c. ImmI -ii. KIi. IU. b5 We rev iiimvuil ih Vm( to our rem I em, nt it nnpeHiM t-t le lull)' imiurrnl, clenniy wntlrn. und entirely ilu'eniwl of any iu!u'kery or pe i-nt'tkiiii( tenilfify. Tiie Worn Wi'H tietuivet penmii, nl the tirumct, on tnr at our kn nvleitfTc and exierieiHt exieiidt, will rrjuiy ii"t only h aeri mii f-Misttli-nin tn. Imt n miitnt Irinl o n n,fritRH l.iitl-ni Meflicnl Joiirii:il, Ueronihtr M. IHi. We think thni iri one run rise from tn w uruI, with ait Iteiii aniitried ihut it. it the wtukof a pnto ir il mid ex pen -in -fit iimu ; nntl tluit it oinrht, for the tuke f th we wim nulfi irmi c MiRiintpti n. jsilinm, or lironfln 1 us, tn Imt Im mhiIiI jut I'xlcufiive rhruluii 11. Il i. in (he wncient dfni-e tn Ilie lerm, n vilu-ihle Work." Oxford Liiivemiiv Hniuld, N iveui'ter, 1. IMG. 'A Ke-I'iuil o the IhhI hi K-lili on of Mr. Mndd-n-k's W,iK on CtMii"it"iplioii. HrouL'hiiii. Asininn. Ac.; wnh Notea. Ac, hy Ur. Chat, (irecne Tint Vnk will he found worthy the mi lent ion of our reader, for they limy leiirn frm it w Imt cut i le expected irom thin nt"de of trebling CoiiAHiuptioii and other utTer'ioiii f the uirpr)B nifrea. Dr. M. ia evident. sti-ii ol coiiitiderubte iutelli geuce nnd w In t ever iheie ia of goml in hihatstiont of meilicnted vupom. he teem tn huve uhihty to extnict, nay. we g further, ndd auv, that we lejtr that t'ne I'm feMion have n t ffiven tutTicieiit ntlcttti n to thia moite of nllevinlntg the nnVrintfi' f those la txtr ing under thii rht of diteatu.M New Jertey Medicul UeMrter, June, (From Profess ir Jus. Ury Mcilicul mill -an, Editor of the "Philadelphia 7fiircif.il J 'iiriml." 'Dr. Madd k k's bo- k on I mIimIih om i one of ihe few winch huve lcen ttwued iriii the Km ih pus on tin tniect Itt repulli(Mti n in thit country, with the jmlici'iut N'tit ol Ur Greene, will mid t the medicul liiprutorcof the United Htt. and, ft is hotwd, excite unw interett in the medn-ui Or leMi tn on the Piihj-et ot Inha l.ilioii, nt h tnr i ut of truttitig pirhnounrv unVctiout. With llw niMition of m nIchi dm? ivenet in riivniol tgy, ihit m m)k of treating thete riitettuct rh-mlil have n far trial il ntMiie atonement in ate lor the I'Hiff iteRlcct wlticti In huiutiou hut nuTered at the huudaof ikwIu-mI men .Iamki Hkvan, M. !., Prof, of Surgery in Philadelphia College of Medicine A CAKD. Tin. GtiKKVK will rr-in liSK.XS-! OF TltK LUNG" Hill AlH-l'AAfiKri. aerreohlv tn lh m i 1 1 stieersf follv H(loit(1 io I In nmelire ol" Dr. A. H. M'mI- it K'k. aixl "liter emioeot phvsifiaos if 1'nroiir. tl- this or alt- of IrfOmeiit llieihswisthl sonnet, of III Hronehl sutl I .noes nre oiiretlv neliit iiiiom. Ih vaii-in-i milM'Bleo vn tor iH-iitir, CMrril I . the nvnit tuimite nttiii(ieali'ns ol' l ha (.Hues, pr iltieiiiK hirilHiv ariein; wnere a p.iiiio'rip ilia irimiiisnii ii Imp ir l r.'ikrti pine; the lirst results nlwtvs rtitenil this iVnlnre of frnpnee ; in liet. won stiilnhle Vi'lnrls. it is the m!v relifttil form "f frattnir itiseusrs of the lies, iritory O'irois lie iiile. its I'eV 'tins his sole nltentr. ii l'i this nnrlieolar lininrh of Ins pi' fnri"ii. l h' ilfsiroiis of iinguliina linn etoi itos-i hy letter ait ttri-ssnl o nix. tiRnr.NK. m D. M tries t'hiiatin. i. o. Phil.iiln . Jims SI. IMS Sin. SookseDori fe Stationers, VKK now srl'iiiix oir tlieir eiitire ktoek of liooks anil St itiniiiir . arl li .nitl'e fire of the '6tli nit., ut very Iot tiriiea. The alix-k eniliraees rverv VHrirlv of liiiheellaiieoua Hooka. Srli'.ol Hooka, and nil kinds of llliink books. hIi-o tlomestie anil iinimrteil Sialioii.iry of every ilraeriition. As tse are aeHins; out al low priees il will lc well to call early ami secure liariruins. PERRY & KKKTy. 8. W. comer 4th ami Hare streets, I'liiluileliiliia. riiilailelnliin, June S3, 1855. tf. STOVES t STOVES ! XV rcipectt ull) licit llteaitfuti 'ii of tlie puMie U out attvrtuiciii ot' MncCm.OOR II KA TING BTOVF.S, fur rtr. II" mii, Ctiurrhtt. I'mfI iih Ate wurniuirrl to Vive in re heut witli ue tliml (lie fuel, tliau tiny nthrr H till i up tt 'Vt in UH. The l ir nuinlMT which Uavv itcen in I Ilia hiiiI otlitT citici himI lite n.in4iut and iiirrtriPtiifr ririnaiiil for Iticin if uthVitut Kiiiintnit i t'ifir aiireri rity ver ull otlur lltiu tuvt, xvt i'liefrftily hiviih I lit tncttit inviieittt it f our claim t tlf m -l perfect rnc ,lf tUv kit.it in lue. V h!r huve- m mi t-ri r CALIJKON. tr f.innme au1 chdnioil puiufp. mumIi ' ii i he hwiiih iniiiciplr, f.ir whij'ti v cbinn 'tilv n Irtult IM-Hprrcritiiiil. knn i iistniy on Imt'd hii HRrtinent of tli Iwirtine CKK iiih! t'ARl.OK felOVt.r; unit ure sole AtfrMtl IH Ill's! Ps'lllf f T M'KKV'i ro'tTAltl.K FOPCKS. BrrK' PATKN'T rOMlNO ST TK. nni in'tKTDW srNKiVAi.i.v.nofMJK a pakIsOr KI'OV II Wh .Vmle Jlriilers W'U l i'lpplicti Hi 1 1 'Wmi founUtv prirm. NM.MAV WAHXICK. Wh'tlrMtiilf k ntHil tnvl)ttitra. N. T. Or ofSKOOMiA If A'K 8:. IMiiiml't IF'irnlebyll R M APSKR. of tUn pUc. PhiMflptiiH, AukuM .Im. SEQABR' Kl Dors do, Rio Hondo, La Curiosidad, f'analoa, Havana Chrrnnta, El Nepiuna, l.l Dnetuto, Ree.readorea. I.a Nemiarinis, I'luiilaiion. For S,l ,t WF.lMEl! 4 BRL'NER. tiunliury. May 26, IH55. IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. I'MIE sulKvriher iuforins Dealers and Farmeis - that he has greatly improined the quality his Super Phosphate of Lime. And now confidently recoiu mends the article manufactured hy him, assi rtiiiun to any in the market. You are invited Io tall, eiamiue aud trv it. Also Peruvian and Mexuati Guano, Oils, Caudles, Soap, 4c, ut the lowest market rates. JNO. I. POMEHUY, (Successor t The. .V. Morgan, No. ft and 10 Aoulh Wharves, Philadelphia. lJ Fanners can load on two private alleys, and avoid ths crowded whan. Phila., July tl, 1855 i-6m. A Fine lot of Wall Taper just received and for sale by WM. McCABTY. Market Street. fcunhiiry, June t,IB55. U A DIES' Dress Goods. Spring and Summi J tin aw la. Black silk, silk poplius, De Laine. Ginghams, De bags, Lswna snd calico, just re ceived and for sals by WM.A. KISAUU. Lewar AugusU, May 6, 1854. , NEW FAMILY OHOCEKY, Flour, Peed and ProviBion "tore. SEABHOLTZ A PETEEY, lirofi)lwny, beUrten Market Black berry St. IJESPECTFITLLY inform the public tt l- they have jutt received a large Slid well elected assortment of choice Family Oroceriea, rousiating In part of Mama, 8hnnlder, Mackerel, Herring. White Fish. Cod Fish. Halt Preserved Fru't. Pickles, Crackers. Cheese, Molaaaei, Rie, Sugar. CvTce, (green, roasted and ground.) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas. Otlar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, hoot and shoes, tobnrcn. segsrs, etc , together with every article usually found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which will he sold at the lowest prices, either for rash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c. Porter. Ale, hcer, sarsaparilla. Ire. We are also prepared to it ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, lolls, pies, pretxels em enkes ol every kind. N. D. The highest rash prices will be paid for butter and egg, com, onta. rye and wheat. Hunliury, July 7, 1858.-' FtiiT.nvsiiiRo ii i.i.' k. rMUMlW' INDIGO Dl.l'E, ia now we I ' estrtbliahed as the het article ever offered for Blueing .'l"t!ies. It is entirely free from aid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and less trnu'-le than Indian r.r sny other artirle. The great demand for it hna brought nut several t'iit talion Storekeepers and consumers will be earelul to get Ukvjami Uahiuw's, put up at Alfre d Wiltliergrr'a Drug tore. No. IBO, N. .Serouil Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers ran get their supplies from the Orocers and Druggists thev deal with, at prices vieliliiig eonil piotit. Drug, Chtmitah; I'liinls, Varnishes, fy Sti'fft, Sc, with a tirst-rale assortment of every thing m the line. Storekeeper, Physicians and manufacturers supplied nl reasonable rales. ALFHEI) Wll.TUEUUKR, Druggist 169 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 18S5 Iv. SUNBURY, PA FlM B ul scrilier rcsjctfully inforina tlie pulilic 1. that ulie atill eoiiliniies to keep ill above naniej pulilic douse. a Mie has also received a new supply of trooil ltiiinrs ami wines, ami trusts that she will he alile to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Siinbury June 33. 1855 tf. BOYD, ROSSER & CO., MINF.lt. 1ND SHirPEKS OT ttcb 3si) Anthracite oal Krom the Iuk3 Fitller Colliery Shamokin, Noi-th'd County, Penna. Address Iloyd, Itosser St Co., Sunlnity, Pa it. m. noin i. miss km. js. uorn. T. kossih. Sunliury, April 7, 1 5 .S tf. HAYCOCK & FIDLEE, RA1.KRS in Watches anil Jewelry, will continue the business at the old stand of James 13. Fuller, No. 12 South Second Street, rmi.AiiK.i.i'hi i, Where they solicit an examination of tlieir lar;e and varied stock, leeliug assured that the expe rience both of them have had in the business, anil the facilities they posses for proenrinn goods mi Ihe most advantaueoua terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any oilier establishment in the city. They have now on tin ti.l a line assortment of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver, Plated and Hrittauia Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c, fcc. N. 1). ItenairiiiK of Wulclies snd all I i nils of Jewelry attended to with promptness snd the greatest care. Phila., April 7, 18S.P. tf. TO COAL DEALERS. AMMERMAN, ZUERN & WEITZEL RESPFCTFUI.LY inform the public that they Iihvo leased the new colliery, railed the l.ainlert colliery, and arc ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and Ol a variety of sizes prepa red on their new coal oreaker. All orders prompt attended to by addressing the firm, either at Suuhiiry or Shamokin. Kuiihury, June 3(1, 18.".V Photography ! .Daguerreotypes ! f A NEW ERA IN ART I J. E. McCLEES, (Successor to McClecs Herman,) VITOCLU call the attenion of the public, not only to the ueriority of Ihe Duguerreo lvtea the Hyaloi;rapli, (bv some called Amhro lyi e.) and the various atvlea of rhntotfriiphy on paper; but to the fact, liiat purliea ut tv ilisluuee pnsiiessiuir s small ila juerrenlviie, may. bv seiiil- iug it 10 No. IfiO (.'hrattiut St., ha'e made from it hy the means of I'hotusraphv, and the talents ot the best Ariinls. a pnrtrait ot ivt am:, irom asimill I.oeket tn Ihe full size of life. A small hook lu.itainiiig destrription, priees. eve., tic. wirl be sent gratia to any pirson ma king the rrquebt. Mci;i.t:ii' I'hiladelphia Phntnrrarjh Ealabiishuient, No. Ih( Chcslmit at., below 7th Phila., July SI. I5. tf. IMPROVED ki im:k i'iiommi . n: or i.nic. ,!S0" bids, of the most superior ninnuf.icture. Also, fiCANO of every desciiption, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, &e. 7 Produce of all kinds bought aud sold on commission. T!. B. SELLERS & CO., "'orwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 65 North v harvea, between Hace and me streets, I'lulada. Philadelphia, Aucust 1, 1855. 3tnc. Shamokin White Ath Anthracite Coal. From the "Did Vein" in the Gap Colliery. TH. ZIMMERMAN & JXO. P. PrlLSEI., aoere.saiirs In Kase. lieed A Co.. will con. liuue mining. shiniiug and selling roul from the alioe well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman 4 Purael. The point of shipment is at the lower wharf in Munhurv. orlitumher land luunlv, !'., where all orders fur the various kinds of coal, vizi Lump, Broken, Egg, love, nnd Chestnut Cnu.1, will lie thankfully received snd promptly attended Io. Sunbury, July 14, 1855, Si-msi'ST, Ji-it 5, 1855. The firm of Kase. Reed ir Co. having wild tlieir lease in the Cap Colliery and interest in the wharf at Hunliury, to Mes.ru. Zimmerman A Puisel, would lake great pleasure in recommend ing our customers snd others t ' thu new Arm, a they will he able to sell them jirepated coal of the best quality, KASE, RKED&CO. VT MLEY'S COUGH CrlNDY. An excel lent remedy for cougba, colds. For sale at this ortiee. IWailerLlsM. C1HAIN PLMP.S- small number of ihe 1 excellent iiumne have Iteea received and are olferH for sale by II. B. MASSER. Kunnurv, Juae 4. 1855. VERMICELLI. Maccaroni and Com Starch just received by May IB. 1855. WEISF.R & BRUNER. TRA8K'S Magnetic Ointment at May IB. WEISER 4 BRUNER R. OOTS, ShotM. Hals. Caps and Gum Shoes, just received snd for aale by Oct. 7 1854. TKNERtJCo CEDAR TUBS. Horse Buckets, Fainted Buck eta. Meal TenJerera. Com Brooms, Usa- kela, Children's Wagons, and uat rsteiveJ and for ssle by Yankse Clocks t May 28, 1865- 1 W. TENER 4 C MOUNT CAKMEL HOUSE, MOtJUT CAHMEL, ITorthumberland county, Pa. THIS larre and commodious Hotel Is situated on the top of the Locust mountain, nearly half way between Sunbury and Pottaville. The cenerv the ralubritv of the atmosphere end the cool mountain brectrs, make it one of the most delightful summer retreats In the country. The Hotel, Is a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with sll the modern conveniences. . The nora mountain water is Introduced into every chamber. The place ia easy of screes, beng but one end a half hours ride from Sunbury.over the Philadelphia and Pimhury Ra'l road. From Pottaville. it can be reached by the Mine Hill l.'ail road to Ashland, and from thence to Mt. Carmel 4 miles, by Omnibus. Every sttendance will be pai.i ny tne proprie tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mods rate. JOSEPH M. FEAGER. Mt. Os'tnel, lune S3. 1855. tf. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON. Ko. 2G Sou 7i Fourth St., Philadelphia. ft-.-rr GREAT FIRE, Chestnut Pace's .- ial i. ... & Fifth Streets. Friday 5i mornine. December 35th, 8fti. Evans 4- VV stson Sslsmsmler Safes Irium phant, aa they always are when put to the test. ' Pitilinri rm , Dee. IS, 1854 Messrs. Evuis (V Watsos, Nt. Stf South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen t We take much pleasure in re c.immendinir j our Salamsnder Safes to Merchants and others in want ol a secure nieam ot preser. vinff their books, papers, etc., from fire, ss the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, liefore the greot fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and 'ifth streets. The above sate was in use in our office, on the second floor of our buildinrr. from which lilace it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in the pres. cure of at least 1000 persona, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please have the fe and Locks repaired, as we intend io put it in use again. havi,.g perfect conuuence in its tire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfullr, I.ACV ir PHILIPS. Evans 4- Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in ure: U. 8. Mint. Philada j Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Philo ; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sneriff, Phils ; John H. Hen ilerson. City Controller; Caleb Cope Ir Co., No. K3 Murke. St.; Richard Norris ir Son. Loco motive builders, Philada; Bancroft Sr Sellers, Machioi'ls, corner 16th and Jamss Sta.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvauia Railtoad Co, Phila.; I.acey 4 Philips, corner ftth aud Minor Sta ; Shsrpless Bro., No SS South Second St .; James Kent & Santer, No. 147 North Third St ; W H. Horstman & Sons, No. 51 North Thitd St.; Smiih, Williams cV Co.. No. 67 Market St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 184 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on band (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than snv Herring's Sfcfe now in use.) EVANS fc WATSON, also manufacture snd keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors snd Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Bsnks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent State Lined Re frigerators, etc. Please give ua a cad, at No. IS South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855, cty. 10. OCIOIt YOi nSKLF! I THE rOCKET AESCULAPIUS : or, Evurnr onr his own physician. T IHE FIFTIETH Edi lion, with One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis eases and M'lll'orinations ol j the Human System in every j shape and form. To which is added s 1 realise 011 the Diseases of Females, being of the hi;;hel importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. ty He Wm, Yuuug r.rt 111 father be Iwmed tn present a ciy of tlio ,Ei CVI.AI'IU! tn his child. It may save. I11111 innn an early anivn. lxt h i yi'tnh. mnit nr wimian enicr inlii il'e secre i.liliciiliniis "f niairieii'life wilhnul rniilinf Ihe I'tiCKKT .iSc't'l.APit'S. Let let ime aiinVriua frnm Imrknieil Ouch, I'niil i:i the rthlc, rstleFS nifihts. liervnns iVelinirf, ami the wli'-le train .T llyiirptic sensati'ins, sih) siven nn hv Iheir nhvsicirtn, he tin ilhi't inllieilt wittmut enn. (.tilting the -l;SCl'l.AI'll'S llnve Ihe mn.iieil, nr those nli 'ul l lie innrrittl miy inipeilniirnt. reail this truly useful hook, its it h:is lieen Ihe inemi 01 suvnig thousnmls ot an loitnuHie erfiiiuiKs irom tue verv jtiws 01 nmtn fi-Aiiv persm remlina TWKNTV-KIVK CENTS, riicloseil in a letter will receive one copy of this lnok, hy hlnil, or hv eopis will lie snt fi mie (tollat. AtMiess, Ila. W VOtAt?. No. IM rHMtCcK S'.tcel, P1I1LA DK'. I'll I A." Post imitt. riiiladelphin, Septi-mlvr 8. ly NEW STORE. (At the old Stand of S. .V. Thompson.) 'I'HE Subscriber resect nlly informs the peo 1 pie ol Hunliury aud vicinity, that he haj ta ken Ihe More Room lately occupied by 8. N. Thompson, in Market Klreet, bunhury, below Weaver's H.ttel, and that he has just received and opened a handsome assortment of FAIL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, (jueensware, Hats Ir Caps, Boots 4. Shoes, Fish, Salt, Meat. 4c. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th highest market price. H. H. VASTLNE. Sui bury, Nov, S4, 1855 ly ch JAMES BARBER WIIOl.F.SAt.K k RKTA1L CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, 5. E. earner of Second & Chestnut Sts. PHIZ. A Durnii A. Where may be foil d, one of the largest snd 'test sssortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in the Cuited Slates, in quantities to suit purchasers. nf Irom a single c lock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and manufac ture, auitalle for Churches, Hulls, Counting Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartments, ar.d Kitch ens. Steam and Canal Boats, and Rail road Cars. N. B. Clocks Repaired and Warranted. ('lock Trimmings for aale. Also, Manufacturer of Barber's Cehbrated Fin GOLD FENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen. in addition to which the durability of the metal ia fully associated and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holders, Plated Ware, Jcc, wholesale and retail. Those wish. ing to purchase are invited to call. J-VMES BARBER, 8. E. corner Chestnut aud Second Sis., Phila. Philadelphia, June 23, 1855 ly, HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office opposits the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Fa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining .utilities. HOOFI May OOFLAND'S Bitters at 19. WEISER 4 BRUNER'S. if books,! 11k, and all cc oiplete, just nived, snd for sale by . H. B MASSER. Sunbury, June 4. I85S flATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS foi f bar bottles for sal by H. B MA88ER. 8unbury, April, U, 1851 CJILVER WATCH E8 A tew double English Silver Watcbee, far aale at very low fricee by H. B MA8HCK. Subtu-f, Apei It, 1MI siaH ' A iIVuV I I FIRST ARIUVAI nt At S. If . Thompson's Store, In Lover Auyutta totenthip, at the Junction oj th lulnehocken and Hum creek road. tTHE subscriber having returned from the cit. with a new and citenstve assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully cells the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and others to the ssme. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassimertt, Cn.uinefi. Jean, Drilling. i ' tr . r l. i 1 1 i - i JriUSIins, r rsiings, i wrcus, gnu oil K1I10I OJ Spring ana Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoei, Muslin d Lnins, Lavnt Cinthams, Berates, Robtt, Woolens. Flannels, Ifc. 'CiflOCERIKS. Sugsr, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Salt, &c, Ac, Ac. Ha I'd wn re, Nsils, Screws, Files, Saws. Knives A Forks, Ac Queens and Glassware, of various styles snd psttems. BOOTS AND SHOB8. A Urge assortment of Boots and Shoss, for men, women ami children. Hats Cam. Ac., of vsrious sites and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine lor your selves. f-y Country produce ol alt kinds tsken in exchange at the highest market prices. S. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusts, 4 mo. 58, 1855. Vm.F.FOTTS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 46 1 Nqrf .rf, Mow 3th, north side, PHH.ADBI.PHIA. Phils., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. Furniture ! Furniture ! Ko. 157 South Second (above Sprue,) eunt side PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the leaders of the Hntitury American snd the public generally, that ha has on hand a constant anmdv of elsirant, fashionable, and well made Furniture al reasonable prices. Being a prnrti cal mechanic, and having nil his goods manufac tured nnder bis own superintendence, purchasers may rely on getting just such srtirles as are represented. Lounges with removable arms also new patterns of Sofs Bedsteads. Those who are about going to housekeeping would do well to cell. JOHN A. BAUER, 157 South Second strset. N. B. All orders thankfull received and promptly attended to. April'28. M5. w8 ly. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. THE subscriber hsving received the necessary forms and inarurttions from the Department, at Washington, is prepared tn procure County Land Warrants at the shortest notice. H.-B. MASSES. Jssssry, Ar"' 7, 1859. lTi. BEVA2J", SHAlrlOZIlT SOTEL, Shamokin Fa fpHE subscrilier begslesve to inform his friends 1 and the public generally, that he baa taken ths shove well known stand, and will lie happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. Bhamokin, July 8, IBM. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be mads to the next legislature nf Pennsyl vania, at the session of l5G, for the creation of a corporate body, with banking and discnuntiu? privileges, to be called the "Suamokiti B!," located at Sliainokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital stock of -i 150,1100, with ths privilege of increasing the sams to $500,000 if necessary. Phsmokin, Msy 22. 1855 6ns. NEWbRLTST0REr WEISER & BRUNCH, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., next door to E. Y. Bright' Store SUNBURY, VA , i"FFER to the public the largest snd best " selected stock ever opened in this section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, De-stulla, Window Glass, Pstent Medicines, toaether with a complete ss- sortnient of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail snd Hhaving Brushes, Dressing, fciide, Neck snd l ocket t;omhs, r sncy Soaps, Shaving tlrearrft lohacco, srgars, 1'oit Monies, Ststionary, Coil. lecttonsiies. PUKE WINES AND'BRANDIES For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggists generally. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BEUNER. Bunbury, Msy 26, 1854. TOBACCO. &o Strswterry. Coniress. Fldorsdo Fig. Eldorado Cake, Sarsaparilla Fin Cut, Pressed Fin Cut, Andersons " . r"or 8sle st WEISER & BRUNER. Sunbury, May 26, 1855. TR. IL H. HIGBEE'S remedy for couglis, colds, snd pulmonary diseases. A supply of this valuable medicine just received and for aale y H. B. MASSER. unliurv. June 4. 1RM. A R.N OLD'S WRITING FLl'ID and Adhe aiv and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MASSER. 8unbury. Ian 10. Ift.M.- f?H0ES All kinds of Boot Shoes and slip, pers lor ssle by U. EI.SBERG & CO, Msrkrt street, opposite th Post Office, ftunhurv. Oct S, 153. MATS AND CAPS A splendid lot el lastiimialil Milk. Wool and Fur Hats, also Cleth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military uapa ir sal low by G. EI.SBERG 4 CO. Market street, opposite th Post OfTics Sunbury, Oct. ft, 1853 ("IOLD PENH with and without cases, ef H very euuerior auslity. just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for aale 7 a. 0. MASSER. Snnbnry. Dec 27. 185' II LANK Parchment Paper Deeda and blank 11 Mortgages. Bonds. Executions. Summons ate, tor saleb . B. MASSER. Sunbury A pri 28.185 BLANKS. J of every description c BLANKS of every description east be had hy mm 1 apt Tine at th otfire 0 lbs American. riROUND and whole Pepper, Clove, Cinna t moo. ftutineg, Mac, Alllspica, Giuger, MiHUuric, cue, OLC, at Nov. i. -54. VOUNG'a 8TORE. IbWELRV A nice sasorlmenl ol TJeld snd Silver Pencils and Pens, for aale cheap by Q. ELSUERG V CO., Msrket street, apposite tn Post OUie Sunbury, Oet. 8, 185.).. AMPHINE and Fluid of ihe best quslity Tor ssle by WEISER BRCNEst. Sswbsjir, May 19, IBM. VevGoodt tor the Ttonla ! BENJAMIN 11EFFNER E8PECTFIILLT Informs the pt.He In gen. oral that he has just received and opsned splendid Mock of Fall and Winter Goodg at his New Store, in Lower A eg oat township. His stock consists in pari of , .. P0' cimert, Cawinet. or all kinds, of linsn. cotton and wonted. ALSO t Calleoea, Ginghams, I.nwni. MouNiellne De sUalitea and ail kinds of Lsdies Dreis Goods. Groceries, Also aa assortment of Hardware. Iroa ml Steel, Nails, &c. Also sn excellent assortment of UU-taJKaWAJtUS, or various styles and patterns. Also an assortment of BOOT It Mroct . H A 1 8 U CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, tte. And great variety of other articles sork .. suitsble to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. USf Country product takan l ..l,... . ths highest prices. Lower Augusta, Nov. 10, 18SS. United States Ho telT7" Chestnut Street, abovt Fourth. PHILADELPHIA. ,Ti J- MacLEl.I.AN, (l.i. 0f Jnnes' Hotel ) has the pleasure to inform li s f,iCi,ds anil hs traveling community, that he baa tested thia House for a term of years, and is r.w prepared for the reception of Guests. The Local advantngesof thi f.notiie esiabli,)!. ment are too well known to need "11111, ent. The House and Furniture hse been put in first rate order: the rooms are large end well ventilated. The Tables will alwsya be mppl sd with the best, and the proprietor p" edges kimsalf that no effort on his part shall he wanting to niHseiue miicn ouites equal ill esnifnita I t sny Hotel in the Quaker City. Phils., July 8, 1B54 SAMUEL S. FETI1ERST0N, DEALER IN Lamps, Laiitrrns, Chumlflicrsand t'ni!r!iibra, A'o. 152 S. 2d street, nioM Spruce, PHILSOEI.rHlA. jfTaving enlarged and improved hia store, and having one of Ihe largest assortments of Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fc.r nish Pine Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid. I.ard and Oil Lamps, and l anterns of all patterns.' Glass I.sinps by the package, at a s".all advance over auction prices. Being a Mannfai tnrer and Dealer or Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and Aleohrl, which will be furnished to Men hauls at such prices that they will find it to tlieir ndvantiiue t bur. Also, llouseho J Glavsuare of nil .1. ons st the lowest market prices. rkiladelpuia, Oct. 14, 1 854. AVM. M'CAKTY IOUUKI.LEH, Market Street, BUNBURY, PA. 1C0T received and for aals, a fiesa supply of far Singing Srhmils. He is also ojieniug nt this time, a large assortment of Books, in every branch of Literature, consisting of Poeiry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Books. Bibles , School. Pocket and Family, hoili ill) nil without Engravings, and every of vari- ety of Binding. Prayer Books, uf 11! I kiuiis. Also just received and for sale, Purdous Di gest of the laws ot Pennsylvania, edition of 1851, price only tf 0,(10. Judge heads edition of Blarkst'inei Cnmmeti- tanss, in 3 vols. B vo. formerly sold at $ 10,00, and now offered (,111 fresh binding) al the low price of 86,00. A treatise on the laws of Pennt Ivania re- sneclintj the estates of Decedents, by Tlmm.is F. inrdoii, price only 91,00. 1 ravels, oysges and Adventures. all el hich will lie an Id low, cither for cash, or coun try produce. February, 31, 1852 It. "AID AND COMFORT." Your Own Metlianit-f.. GEOPvOK RKNX. M AN't'VACITURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIM Of the most Fashionable Style. 'T'HE subscrilier respectfully calls ll.s allcntina of the public to his large and splendid assort, msnt of every quality and p. ice of which csnnot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up ol the best stork to lie had in the city. No ellbrt is spared in the manufacture of his ware, und the subscrilier is determined to keen up with the many improvements which are roiiai.uiily being made. His stock consists of Mahotfiiuv Sofa, Divan nntl I.omukg Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideloanls, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND IHM'.IJ I'.llLU and also VENETIAN BLINDS, e,(ual m Phi'a- uelj lim manulactiire. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and prise, CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE. STANDS. TOII F.T TARI.KS Al F.XTENSIOX TAHI.I. In short, every article in this line ot hi.v liosiness. He also manufactures all kind- .im! .i.allliesnf CIIAIKS. ncloding varieties never before In be b.ad ur Sunbury, auch as Msuouiny, Bi.ai s Wiuit Attn CrniEn Maclk Gnxt nx ; am Wtvnsna CHAIRS; n fAtcr Piavo Stou-s, which are of the latest styles, snd wsrraiited to le excelled by none niatiufartured in the (,'itiesor elsewheie. The subscriber is determined that there shall It no excuse for persons to purchase fur nil lire in th cities, aa every confidence can be entertaiiieil about the quality and finish of his war snd Chairs. His articles will ha disposed of en ss gsedl term as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavmenl for work. Cs" UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hxahsx, he is new prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer ala, in thu vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. C7 The War Room is in Market Sirevt. below Thompson's Stor and Weaver's 'i'averu. UElHJtit; h'L.NN. 8unbury, Jan. 10. 185i U. NOTICE To Trespasser i on the Tele,yrei.h Liae. TOTICE ia hereby given, thai all pertain ' found trespassing upon, or injuring ths line of the Philadelphia snd Sunbury J el,;"f " w,k be dealt with according to the act oi Aeinbly its such eases made and provided. H. B. MASSER, Pies l Tliils. and Sunbury Telegiapk Co. Bunbury, June 3, 1851. if. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, weTseribui-.neu. Tbia prepatation is recommended ss cellenl laxative and purgative, il .tpersies mildly, is entirely fre from any unpleasant Uie, -semlilmg lemonade in Havor. This niedu iu is highly beueficisl for disease peculiar t suaaniw snd hot weather. Sunbury, July 1. 154. INK Bouresu's celebraUsd ink, aud also Con ' gra ink for sale, whels-sle and retad by Is-bs ItssMk U. ki M- I
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