tP'om the Geimantown Telegraph J Experiment with Bono Dust. Mr. Fjikas It has lonp; been ft mooted, find still remains an undecided question with orne agriculturists, whether bono diut is of sufficient value to warrant its application in nny considerable qimntities, or in the culti vation of those crops which require large, ap plications of manure to sustain them. A very slight degree of enterprise and genuine respect for the calling in which these dispu ting people ore ngaged, would bo suflu kMit to reconcile many of the discrepancies invol ved in this controversy. Now, 1 hold it to bo a duty inenmbent upon every faraior, to make some effort to elucidato subjects wjjich nro of primary importance to the cause, even though by so doing ho shonld be culled to sacrilico something in n pecuniary way. My own efforts have never been conducted on a large scale, nor is it necessary that experi ments designed to bring out and establish facts, should be j extended enterprises are too expensive te bo undortiiken by farmers possessing limited means, and for that, if for no other reason, should never be undertaken. In order to show the value of bone manure ns a stimulant, I last season made the follow, ing e.periment. and will now, with vonr per mission, give the result. On n piece of light coil that had been pastured for a period of upwards of thirty-five years, and which had been broken up deeply, and with an even and nni'fYifll,? I'....-..... .!:.. . : - v ,.,.. , .unun Mite, urn urcvums nulmiin. 1 sowed twenty-five bushels of bone , I TtGl fllW U'nn n c-1 1 .-. n l,..lf... 1, ..IP r..-l... tlust mid wood ashes, half and hull", after bur. rowing, anil sowed on oats, two und three, fourths, onshels to the acre, the surface being limited by accurate measurment. On nn ad joining piece of equal extent, sowed also in oats, the samo quantity ns in the first case, twelve bushels of nshes nlonc were used, nnd oo a third piece ono acre in extent the oats were sowed without nnv nthes or oilier stimulant whatever being applied. The same quantity cf seed precisely, was allowed on each acre, and the sowing" was done on the same day, ns was th preparation of the soil, and harrowing in of the seed. On hurvesiing and threshing the crop, I ascertained tho following results : The acre not manured, produced twenty-one and a half bushels; straw tall and very heavy. The aero manured with twelve bushels of wood usees, yielded twenty-seven bushels and five quarts, with a thinner and more delicate straw; while the product of the bonfd and fished amounted to forty-seven onj three fourths bushels, tho straw being line and eaon. me. principal developement being m tho head. On another piece I planted beans. Four rows of one hundred hills each were bone dur.ted, the next four were manured with poudrette, the next four with wood ashes and gypsum, four rows on tho side of tho piece, but adjoining the other twelve, were planted without any manure whatever being applied. The after culture was in every respect pre cisely tho same. On harvesting tho crop it was ascertained that the bened rows had pro duced double tho quantity yielded by the four undressed rows. The rows dressed with poudrette yielded somewhat less tbun the four treated with dust, but owing to a slight oversight, the exact quantity was not as certained. From those and similar data, I am persua ded not only of the value of bone dust ns a manure, but of its economy as a stimulant to be applied on field crops. Several experi ments on turnips, all of which were conducted with the most scrupulous accuracy, corrobo rate the correctness of this opinion. I think that u little more liberality on tho part of our agriculturists wi'iild be fur more creditable, especially us the present depressed condition of the nrt, demands tho vigorous co-operation of ull its friends in order to in sure its advancement, and without this co operation it can never progress, or be pro ductive of the results of which it ought to be, and of which it unquestionably is capable. On a piece of light land, oti'thc (arm of one rf my neighbors, one bushel of bone dost was sowed on grass land, rather light and thin. The surface was aomcwhnt undulating, but not sufficiently so to bo considered broken; the extent somewhat less than one-fourth of n acre. On an adjoining piecn, in every re spect similar in texture uud constitution, one bushel of poudrette was applied, und on a thiid piece three bushels crushes, all three of the articles being broad-custed, the time bein the 2 1st of May. The land had been fivo years in gics.- without any dressing, and was rulher poor. The first section, or thut which had been dusted, produced seven hun dred and eight pounds ; the second,, or that cu which poudrette was used, yielded seven hundred and thirty-six poundsand the third, manured with the three bush'-lsof ashes five Luudred, eighteen and one-half pounds; The gra3s on tho three pieces was cut on the sume da?, all cured alike, and weighed on the same scaltss. The iucreaso of yield, in consequence of the application of these substances, was considerably over thirty-five per cent, 8aeli fncts are of importance and should be so regarded by all. A PrLAWAitE Farmer. Near Dover, Dec. 19, 1855. Wintering Cows. We find in the Rural XeicYorker, an ac count or some experiences related nt a Farmers' Club Meeting, respecting wintering cows, from which we take tbo following as possessing eomo interest. Oue member said : 'If I wero to have cows wintered just to my liking, they should be fed on cornstalks, nnd if profit wero consulted, these, by all means, should first be run through a stalk cutter. This, in my estimntinn, is a saving of at least ono fourth their value. 'My method of feeding is to give each ani mal a bushel basket full of chopped stalks; they will not eat them clean, but to save all, I throw what they leave in the mangers to my colts, who noon dispose of them, nnd without a remainder. Those cows which are in milk, are fed a slop of buckwheat bran night and morning, those not yet come in are given two or three ears of corn nt each feed ing, until they begin to spring bug, when they are fed once a day, the samo ns the cows which are milked. In this way cows may be kept in a thriving condition, and 1 believe a greater yield of unlit and butter can be ob. tained, than from any other mode of feeding. "In regard to the value of different kinds of food for cows, I beard on old dairyman say that buckwheat was the beet for producing milk of any grain. Corn and cob meal (or corn meal alone) fattens a cow too much for their health, if fed before calving. Two quarts of oats per day is a better feed at this time. Corn and cob meal end oat meal, half and half, is good feed for milch cows, and wheat shorts, scalded and lalte J, will induce large flow of milk." Domestic? Recipes. Bcriftton Breakfast Cakk. Threa caps of corn meal, one cup of wheat flour, one egg, two caps of sweet milk, one cup of sour cream, or in the absence of cream, a little butter, en tear noonful of salrratus, do. of salt. Bake in a quick oven. X littlo molasses improve! it. 6orr Cixofbiieao. On cap molasses, oca gg, ontvhalf f op milk, if tweet, ns cream tartar and od&, a Urge tableapoonfull drippiugs or butter, a Utile ginger and (alt. Hao PccPfKO On pint new milk, one ffg. two part of corn meal to ona of wheat Boor, baodfull dried fruit, teaspooufi.II salt. If soar milk ii ned. add tctspoorfi.il tf aaloratai. Stir uU very tUft. AYER'S PILIS. FOB Alt THE r tTBPOSEI OT A FAMILY PHYSIC. Th Jim long Misted a public imrni for an rfectiv purgstiv. pill which could b. relied on ure nd perfectly mf in its operation, lbi. n been prepared to met that demand, and an esten ire trial uf its virtues hi conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose desig" It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy w make the best of nil pith one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantage every other. This has been attempted here, .. with what success we would respectfully submit i . the publie decision. It his been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medieinc is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the pood to De derived from them. These pill produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing; obstruc tion or dersngemcnt in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which thev are ap plicable are given on the box. Among tne com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we muv mention I.ivcr Complaint, in its viirious forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss uf Ap petite. Listlcssness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, liib'ous Fever, Fever and Ague, Tain in the Side and Lnins ; for, in truth, nil these are but the con- scauence of d:.irnerl action in the liver. As an , , ,.J .,. tPY,rt In Cos- ti'vcn ' rtfes. Colic. Dysentery. Hun-.. Srrof- Mm una rvnrvy, nuns wnn surcmrsa ui me uuwi, Ulcer And impurity of the Mood ; in short, any 1 n .... n.u. : ,l ' f. and eTcry rnst where a iiurgatiTp is required. Tber hsve nlso nrnnuccd some sinmilnrlv suc hnv nlo prnrti cessful cures in Rheumatism, Oont, Dropsy, Gruvel, F.rvsipc'ms, Palpitation of lh Heart, Pains in the Back, .Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the yenr, to purify the blond nd prepare the sstem for the change of seasons. An nccnsionnl dose stimulates the stomach nnd Lowell into liolthv action, and restores Die appe tite nnd vigor. They purity the blood, nnd, by their stimulant action on the circulatory nyteni, reno vate iho strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism, llen-e an occasional dose is advantageous, ev-sn though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be curried too far, as evcrv'purgntive medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand coses in which a physic is required cannot lie enumerated here, but thev suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose tlinn any thing which hns MtWtn Wn nwilable to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being suar-wrapped t.iey are gleasant to take, and being purely vcgotauie, no arm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions sec. wrapper on the Bjx. FREPAUUD 11V JAMES C. AYER, Practical nnd Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trie 95 Cents per Eox. Fivs loses for $1 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For I lie rap I1 Cure of cordis. niLns. iioauskxcss, BKOXt HITIS, H !tOOri.li- Ol lili, iROlP. ASTHMA, AXD ioxsnirTiox. This remedy hns won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary dii,tahe, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the fieid ul its use fulness, and so' numerous ttie cases uf its cures, that almost every section of the co'.iitry abounds in persons publicly known, who havo been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs bv its use. When once tried its superiority uv r tverv other i.ieU;. !i.e f it n.u is too appar- .,. nWrvntion. and where us vi-tues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to eir.plov for the distres-.ing and d ingcruus affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are ii.dcnt to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upor. the lungs, but for the milder varieties of CiiLiift, Ovghs, Hoahsknos, &c.i and for l'iut.DKl:N it is the nleasantest and safet medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever Us been, and that tno genuine article is sold by Weiser & ftraner. Sutibury; ltird ic J hn. Slnmoktn W. WirmT. X'lrttuimttcnniid ; 3. F. Oiilow, Millon and by all Druggists in Northern Pennsylvania. JuneOT, 155 ly. BURTON & FENTON, .S. W, corner Si.nh and Arch streets, PHlLAUP.l.rill . IEAS! Teas!! an uncommonly full and . choice assortment of black and green Teas of all grades, from i!.e extremely low price of 30 cts 33 40 50 CO 7d U 75 cts. per lb., warranted to be superior to any to be had else where at the same prices. Wo know a v.! confi dently recommend them to be 20 per cent cheap er than any for sale in the city. We have also a very superior assortment of C'ollce, Old fiov't, Java, Lnguayrn, Marararibo, Rio and ('np Hay ticn CoU'ee. New No. I Mackerel and Shod in J and i bbl. or as may bo desired. Cheese, Pine Apple, Sap tago. New Yoik Cream Cheese al waya on hand. Soap brown and while; also II. L. KciuloH ct Co's Chcmicnl Olive Soap, one lb. of which will go as fur ns 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of dillicnt qualities, pickles, sauces, ketchups, olive, olive oil, saidittes, an chovcys, ic, with a full assortment of Fancy Goods, to which we invite the a trillion of the public tocall and cvamire our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceries for side bv II L it TON Jc FENTON. Wholesale and Retail Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor. Sixth und Arch st. N. B Good delivered to all parti of the cily free of chare;. Phils., Sept. 22, 1855 apl j Trusees! Trusses!! Trusses! 11 C- IL NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, S. Jr. Cor. of Twelfth nnd Race Streets, Philadelphia- HMPORTER of fine French Trusses, cmnbi ning extreme li!hltiei,s, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured piticnta ran he suited by remitting amounts, as below : Sending number of inches round the hips, snd staling side nll'ecleJ. Cost of Single Truss, $2, f.l, f 1, 85. Double .), If 6. -ii'M and $ !0. Instructions as lo wear, and how to e licet a cure, when possible, se:it with the Truss. Also for aale, in great variety, l)r. Bauniiig'i Improved Putcnt liudy Drarr, For the cure oi Prolapsus Uteri : Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shouldrr Braces, (,'heit Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all Willi Stoop Shoulders anil Weak lungs : Enslish Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syiinges male auJ lemale. tV J.ailies' Rooms, with J.ady attendants. J'hila., Aug. 4, 1&55. ly P 8. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. PERRY & ERETY. invite the. attention of merchants and ollurs lo their large stock of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Albums, and Presentation Books in all ly If s of binding; Standard Thenlogirai. Medical, Miscellaneous and Scliotd Books, which Ihey have received from Trade Sale and are selling at extremely low prices. A Uo direct front the manufacturers and Iin porters, ever' kiniof Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and teJ Pens, Pencils, IiiksiMids, Wrapping F part, te, &c, at the lowest cash price. PKRRY4 ERKTY. 8. W. Corner, 4tb and '(are St. Philadclphi. September tt, 1855. tf BLANKS. W1LAN1C5 f very dewnoo r h t Sy i jv Tine t tbc oAc of i4 AnvricftB. GENUINE HONEY SOAP, r1HE parity, fragrance St mild emoliient properties of this Soap, 0 rcn.lere it espccmlly de- .vjiia serving a place on every W2f&!r& toilet. For chapped hands, JLf rrf 98. and various diseases of 3100 the skin, it Is unrqualed. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Secern! street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved 'Chemical ;OHve Soap, Warranted to Wash in hard, soft, or salt water. This soap ha powerful cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac, from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to nv .other soep in use, and 30 per rent, cheaper than ine common rosin snap. Each bar is stamped. WILLIAM CONWAY, 108 South Second street, Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soaps, sperm, stenrine and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal soda, soil a ash, rosin, Ac. Orders by mail promptly attended te. Phils. August S5, 1855. If. DR. A. B. MADDOCK'3 CELERRATED WOKK n. INHALATION In the Treatment and Cure of. Certtnmittiou, Atlbniu, Rronchilis, and elher Diseases of the ltrr.pirntory Organs, by Medical Inlmlnllon. with notks"ani ADDITIONS S Da. CKAS liKkSNt. First American etlittim, from fifth London erfitiun, waere it litis lud an unprecedented, sale. This isa valnnbte w-urk and should be in the hands of si inV4litts, niiit the Mejicnl Profession generally. For. wuroeii frcs ol charge. Ly m.ol, on receipt of F1VTI (IMS) tlolll (gill) CNK noll.tR. C. W. VAN imil.N & CO. Ko. 32 AWiVi Xinth St., J'iiladelpiia. We subjoin n few. from many commfndaiory notices ami reviews fiom the F.'iglish and American IMedtcA ami "titer Ji'imtuis ; Dr. M.'ittlock is the son of the late Henry Mnrijlock, i'i(.. !. P , the wrlt'kiinwit bartistei, utnl promises to rise, hi his own pr-tfessiou. in its eminent n ih-gree as los liitrent. . . . Tin. syslrin (itilialathiu) proposed ns the til n effectual iner IhhI til ap)l iug a remedy to a portion of iiiesvsu-iu w.neit eaanoi in? mrecllv reaeitril nv inioicine us'-lf. . . . We recommend our readeis lo purchase l tie Work." Ws:!un cnronirlr, London, Feb. 1st. IMS. "We rec nninend the Work lo our renders, ns it npenrs to oe lolly lutittireit, t-letntly Wlitten, nod entirely divested ttfioiv 'u-if'lery or . pell-si?kto!t tendency. Tiie Work well deserves perusal, nnd the practice, ns far lis our kn iwledirc nnd experience extends, will repay not only it aTMii c'itiferal.in. hut a puliettt trinl ol its merits'' Lutitloit Medir-al Jonrniil, December 13, 1un. We th:uk thai no one can nsefrotn its pe usal, without hcing satisfied tint it islhe wnk of n pnic leal nnd experienced man ; tiinl I tint it ottiiht. for the sake of thosi; who stifle! from consumption, asthnia. or bronchi tis, lo tie br-Muht into extensive eircuhii.Mi. It is. in the stru left sense of tne tettit, n v-dnnM'! Work." Oxford t'iii.-e:sitv Meinld, November, 7. IMC. 'A Ite-Pitttl M the l.i.td n Kditi m of Mr. Mndd fk's Wink on Consumption. Hronclnlis, Aslniua. Ae. ; with Votes. Ac., by Dr. Clins. liree ic This Woik will be lotui'l worthy the attention ol our renders, for Ihey tnav learn front tt what eioi be expected from this mode of lieanng Cojisnni.tii.u and Mil.er affections of die nir-pas-;ic-s. Dr. M. is evident.) .. .u.. n of considerable intelli jrenee and wb-itever then is ol g"od in inhalations of meilicn'ed vapors, he seems to have ability to extinct, nay. we o lurther. add nay. that we tear that the Pro. fessi i:i have ti n aiven sufficient attention to this mode ot nllevinliug the siifferiti'jti of those laboring under this class ol diseases." New Jersey .Medical Keporler, June. ISM. (From rroffjs r .las. Tlrran, I'dttor of 'M 'T'lnmclrlpbin .Medical and Harpieai Journal." "Dr. MaI'TVK'K's book on Inhalation is one of the few which have been issued from the CiiqIisIi picts on Hns subject. Its rc-ptibltcaiioti in this country, Willi the jttdici'.its N"Ies o Dr. (itccne, will udil to the misliertl tltrr.'il'ire ol'the Tinted tftlsles. nnd, it is hoped, exeites nns interest in the inedient Profession on liisssibieet of Inhn latioii, nsn nifansof treating pulmonary arfretious. Willi tha ntltlilion of in-slcm ilisc-ueries in riiysiologv. this mode of treating these diseases should Lave u fair tnnl and some atonement made for the long neulecl which In halutiou has Miflered at the bands of niefbeat men. Jamks IIhyaK, M. D., Prof, of Surgery in Philadelphia Collets of Medicine A CARD. DR. OTtr.KNr. will errnt ll.SP.ASh9 OP Tin: I.CNr.S nutl AIU-PASSAii;S. ntrrctmhlv to tM ni xie it Biifcrhillv Hiitiptnl in th? pntrlircf Dr. A. It. Mml-il-K-k, nttit ntlirr ciiMnent nn-i:iim uf Ktirupc. Hy tlnf urn!? of tiei'incMl tliKififtfiiBinl .tirt:u-e ni" Uv IJr.mchi nml hunps nri iliieHlv nclnl Uxitt. the vniMii TTirdimtt1!! vn ptir litie ci:rriiit l tht- nnst inimue rnmififfitioii of Hit l.imtf. itr.HltK'iiiij lifaiiliv nptitii: wlir-re n ciiini!rte liiR-iriiii.'irt hi Ii:ir n it t-t,Pii piac-e th liest rrtilia i.ivv.ivn ftttt'iiit ftntiirt! nf lr;iftii'i : in fm-t. Willi Btiil:i!i(t? n-'jHiipt-t. it ii Ihemilv re!inlfl li inn of tmitiim 1itiif'ta of lite l.cdj.ir.ii.ny Uiaiiim, U intcuda iVvntuijj hm Role utTeitti.ni to p:trtiriil:ir l.itm'-h of hs irifrpioti. I'lioif tU-binnig ol Citiiktulliim tiim run (in so hi letter nil- dn 63iH) to CHAS. r.RWMV M. i. llox 2vH 1'iiiliiil.i. P. O. Philatla , June 31, 155, ffni. STOVES! STOVES! We reippc! fully "licit the aitentiun of Hie public to our Me(.ni:(;oit nr.ATiNG stovks. for Ptoren, II.mIm, Ctiurrlnn, J'arh'm Ac, wiirrniitetl to Cive iiMre I tmt with one thinl the fuH, ttrnn nuy otlit-r Iltutii.K Move in uae. Ihe hrtre mini Iter wind, liuw berii tUn tliiii Hii'l other citiei nml the nmstiint nrt iiicre'isinir tieiiiumt for llii-in in nirtieieiit cit:irititee of tiieir puprrioniy over ull nthcr IJentinit Slovei, uml we chverfiuy :nvile tl:e itnt teit investisutiit ol" our rlunni t t ti e m 'St pcrffvl tutic e of the V nitt 01 use. We :iht,:ivt- :i iifit"r CAri.DI!ti.. for fn'tninr imI theiiiiriil pulpits, m tile on the r.mw pinitinle, for rtt we ctoim only a trnio I'enpprecmtetl. We kefp f-iiMifoitlv on Ullf u aKKoftnient of the leatluip COOK tin,, PaKLOK tSrcVhSi a"4 arc sole Agents in Ih Stri'r f.ir H'KKVS I'OUTA MI.K POItGPS. HfCK'S PATrvr CfOKlNCi STOTF?, nn-! liAliSTOW'S I'NIMVAl.t.KU ClUM .V PA RhOIt S'l'OVI- S Wholesiile l)(M:ers w.ll Im ktinr.lilnl ths lowest foundry prices. WAHMIK, Wh'leile Retiiil ttvf Denl-rs, N. K. Cor of S!:COn RACK Ms. PhiUii'o nr Rr sale l.y II. M ASShH. of this pluee. PhtMelpliia, AurusI 25, 5j..1in. SEGARS' El Dorado, Hio Hondo, La Curiosidad, Canalos. Havana Cheroots. Ll Nepluno, Kl Ducndo, liecrea. lores, La Somianuis, Plaiilation, For Sale at WEISER A BRLNER. Sunbury, May 28, 1855. S-A.-VI2STC3- FTJJSTJD OF TUB UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. 5. E. corner 'lh'ird and Chestnut St., riIII.ADi:i.l'lllA. CAPITAL SiSO, 000. MO.N'EV is received on ilrp. iit daily. The amimnl dep tiiet is enlerel in a l)ep,iit U.hir anrl aivru to the l)riit.h', or, if pri-fcrrcd. a cernticule wilt lie mven. All imiiis. Iiir-e hiii! small, ure receive!, and the anK'Unl paid Lack mi d?naiMl. wilhnut notice. Inten t, i, pi.i.l 0i the rule of riva per rrxr., c in. mr.ii iiist lrnii tne ilny nl di p iil, and ewiiing fonrteen dns pirvn ui In the willnlrtiwul the nvmey. tin Ihe firtl ilav ,if Juniiitry. in each y; ar, Ihe interest of e.vh ii is uii! 1 1 thtdt'p 'sit.ir, or added In the iirinci ni'. ns he may prpfcr. Tlis Cnipi iv h ive n w upwards of ,W0 depositors In II. e Citv i f I'hiluclclphia shine A.iymMiij ami inf,,rmaii'iii will be given by addressing the Tsuiukes. DIRKCTOHS. Hte iheii R Crawf.inl. Prr.'t, William M. Omlwia, l.nvrence J h ...ii, Vlcel'os'l, l'unl B (i. d.laid, A rutin m V. 'I'll uiiiis.iii, (je .rue MiUi-nry, lleiijsniin W. Tnisiey, James Ueverens, Jach I,. pi'iraiK'u, Uavtu'us LOlnlllli. Secreiaiy and Treasurer, Pl.liV FISIC. Tanas nu IxTuaraETEa, i. C. Ui:ilUjCUl.AUi:n. Philadelphia, Sept. , 151 l) P. IM PROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 'JTMiE siibiicriber inform. Dealer, and Farmers -A. hi. th.it he has greatly impromej th quality of Super Phosphate of Lime, AnJ now confidently recommends lha article manufactured by him, atscrtaioa to any in Ihe market. You are invited to call, examine and try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican C'uano, Oils, Candle., rioap, Ae., at the lowest market rates. JNO. L. POMEKUV, Successor to Tho.. '.V. Morgan, No. 9 and 10 Sou lb Wharves, Philadelphia. 17 Farmer, can load on two private alley., and avoid, the crowded wharf. Phila., July 1, 1855. c6m. Land Warrants Bought HIGHEST cah prir paid, and money remit ted by first mail. Th beat reference can be given. Apply or adJrea ' SAMUEL BECHTOLD, jr. No. 80 North Gih street, Philadelphia. taT Bounty Lands and Pensioiu procqiej ar.J Warrant, located a. u.uaL October 6, 1855.- 3u1 .f1RO JS Spices, Oils, Brandy, (iin, Wine, Marker !, Keriini and Salt, just recvivej and fore! try WM. A. KNADB. Lower Augvst My I, til NEW FAMILY GROCERY, Flour, Feed and Provision 'tore. BEASHOLTZ & PETERY, Broadway, Mierrn Marl d MacHnry St. II ESPKCTFUI.LY inform the public that they have just received a large and well selected assortment of choice Family Groceries, consisting In part of Ilifmit, Hhnnlders', Mackerel, Herring, White Fish, Cod ThH, Malt Preserved Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Mola'srss, Rice, 8ugar, Codec, (treen, roasted and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teae, Cedar-ware, Stone-wore, Soups, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco, e.gsre, Sic, together with every article usually found in a first class Grocery Store, atl of which will lie sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c. I'ortcr, Ale, beer, sarsnporilla, cVr. We ore also urrpnred to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and rakes of every kind. N. D. The highest cash prices will he paid for butter and eges, corn, oats, rye and wheat. r-unhury, July 7, 1855. It Mt LOW'S tDIr. IJLl'E. BARLOWS INDItiO DU E, is now we I established as the best article ever offered for blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or any other article. The great demand for it has brought out several imi tation. (Storekeeper ami consumers will he careful to get Uiiwamisj Utnttiw'i, put up at Alfrc d Wiklicrger's Drug Store, No. 1(50, N. Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeeper ran get their supplies from the Crocers and Druggist llicy deal with, nt prices yielding a good profit. Jlriie, Chemical. Varnishes, Vy fluffs, (ft., with a first-rate assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, Pliysicinns ami manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WII,TI)EHrii:H. Druggist 1G9 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855 ly. SUNETJRY, PA. TIlIE subscriber respectfully informs the public l that she still continues to keep the above named public house. She has also received a new atipply of good liquors and wines, and trusts that she will be able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbnry June 53. 1S55 tf. BOYD, ROSSER 6i Co7, M1MESS AMD sRtrrixs or Uci) Vsi) Vntljvacitc Coal. From the Luke Fidler Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Pcnna. Address. Boyd, Rosscr cfc Co., Sunhury, I'a. n. M. noni. j. nnssi:n. jas. sain. T. Russi a. Sunhury, April 7, 1R5.S. If. HAYDOCK & FIDLEK, JRAI.Jj;nf in Watches and Jewelry, will continue the business at the old stand of James D. Fidler, A(. VI South Stroud Street, I'll 1 1. AUI. I. I'll I A, Where they snlicit an examination of their large and varied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of llicui have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring ponds nn the most ailvnutncenim terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment inthecitv. They have now on hand a fine assortment of AVATCIJKH, CLOCKS, JlCWKLJtY, Silver, l'lnted and Drittania Ware, Cutlery, i Fancy fioodn, dee., &c. A. li. Hcpainns of alches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the grciitcHt care. rhila., April 7, 1S.i3. tf. TO COAL DEALERS AMMERMAN, ZUERN & VEITZEL rjESPFC'IKCLLY inform the public ihnt they have leased the new colliery, called the? Lambert colliery, and are ready lo deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety of sizes prepa red on their new coal nreaker. All orders pronipt nttt nilc.l to by addicting the firm, either at Sunhurv or Shamokiti. riuithury, Juno 30, 1855. Photography ! Daguerreotypes ! ! A KEW ERA IN AUT ! J. E. McCLEES. Surcessortn McCkcs i? Orrmtm,) TiOCLD call the attcnion of the public, not ' ' only to the superiority of the Daguerreo types, the Iiyalograph, (by some called Ambro tj pe.) and the various styles of Photography on paper; but lo the fact, that parties at a distance fotsesniiia. a small daguerreotype, may, bv send ing it to No. l(!t) Cht-Ntiiul at., have made from it by the mean? of Phulorrraidiy, and the talents of the lien Artists, a portrait ot tvi slit, from a small Loeket lo the full size of life. A small book containing description, prices. Ac, Ac, will be cent gratis to any person ma king the request. McCLKF.S Philadelphia Photograph Establishment, No. I do ChcMniit si., below 7th Phila., July 21, 1S55 tf. IM PROVED srrna phosphate of Mir. )500 bids, of Ihe most superior manufacture. Alto, iiLA.NU of every description, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, 4c. t7 Produce of all kind bought and aold on commission. R. B. SELLERS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 65 North Wharves, between Rac and Vine streets, Philada. Philadelphia, Autiust 4, 1855. 3mc. Shamokin Whito Aeh Anthracite CoaL From the "Old Vein" dt the Cap Cvllirri. IT H. ZIMMERMAN A JNO. P. PCR.sEL, ' successors to Kase, Reed & Co., will con tiitue mining, shipping and selling coal from the above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman & Pursrl. The point of shipment is at the lower wharf in Sunhury, Northumber land county, Pa., where all orders for the variou. kinds of coal, viz: Lump, Broken, Egg, Nove, and Chen! n nt Coal, will be thankfully received and promptly attended lo. Sunbury, July 14, ISo.'i, SinBi ny, Juit 5, 1855. The firm of Kae, Reed Co. having aold their lease in Ihe Cap Colliery and interest in the wharf at Sunbury, lo Messrs. Zimmerman 6c l'uiscl, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customer, and other t the new firm, as they will be aide to sell them prepared coal of the bet ijushty , KASE, RF.2D Si CO. MTIflLEY'S CQWir CINDY. 4n eicel y lent remedy for coughs, cold. For sal at this office. December 4. 185g. . rjHM.N PUMPS.- A small number of these excellent pump, hav beea received and ar ottered for sl by II. B. MASKER. Sunnurv, June 4, 1855. VERMICELLI, Maccaroni and Coin Starch just received by May 19, 1855. WEISF.R St BRUXER. rjnRASK'B Magnetic Ointment at -- May 19. WEISEK & BRUNER'8. EUARTUBS, Horn Buckets, Painted Buck els, Meat Tenderers, Corn Broom. Bas kets, Children' Wagons, and Yank Clock, st received and for sal by May . 185V I. W. TENER KOOTS, Shoes, Hau, Cap an Gum 8boes, just rcixl tod for nl by Oct. T 1854. TUNER Co MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, MOUKT CARMEL, Northumberland county, Pe. TIII3 large and commodious Hotel la situated on the top of the I.ocurt mountain, netrly half way between Sunbufy and Poltsvillc. The scenery the salubrity of (he atmosphere and lheeoolmounWiribrecr.es, mnlte it one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with all the modern eonvenirnrei. The pure mountain water is introduced Into every chamber. The place ia easy or access, beiig ht one and a half noun ride from Sunhury, over iVh Philadelphia and Sunhury Rail road. From rottsvillc, it can he reached by the Mine Hill Rail rond to Ashland, and from thence to Mt. Carmel 4 miles, by Omnibus. Evcrv attendance will be paid ty the proprie tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JOSEHI M. FEAGEIt. Mt. Carmel, June 23, IS55. tf. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & AVATSOX, Ao. 26 Snu'h Four th St., Philadelphia. tptlTV. CJRUAT FIRE, Chestnut NSf&i-A'jt & Fifth 8lreets, Friday jWts3JI?ir't morning, December 3Ath, ,854' Evans 4-Watson's KE' (y:d 5 nS'Sf Salamander Safes Trium-i!- phnnt.es they ilwny. are tJxtgSggSjje when pit to the test. PuttiiRtrni, Dec. IS, 1854 Messrs. Evas V Watsos, Nt. 89 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen : We take much pleasure in re. cominrndinir your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a secure means of preser ving their bonks, papers, etc., from fire, as the one we purchased from yon about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as Ihey were when put into it, before the (treat fire of this morning, which destroyed the .entire block of builditiRs corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. 1 he above sale wa. in use in our oll'ice, on the second floor of our buildinsr, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in the pres. once of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the Rood condition of the contents. Will you please have the Safe and I.otks repaired, as we intend lo put it in ue again, havi.,g perfect confidence in its lire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACY A- PHILIPS. Evans d Watson lake pleasure in referring to tho following, anions; Ihe many hundreds who have their Safes in ure: I'. S. Mint, l'hilada ; Farmers' and Mechnnics' IJank, I'hila i Samuel Allen, Iq., High !Sneriir, Phila; John H. Hen derson, (,'ity Controller; Csleb Cope A Co., No. 183 Market .St. ; Richard Norris A- Son, Loco motive builders, l'hilada ; Danrroft & Sellers, Machiui'ts, corner lClh and James Sta.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., I'hila.; Penuaylvauia Kailrnad Co, Phila.; Lacey 4- Philips, corner filli and Minor Sis; Sharpies Urn., No. 32 South Second St..; James Kent &. Santee, No. 147 North Third St; W 11. Horatman &. Sons, No. .11 North Thud St.; Sinilli, Williams cfc Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & U. Orne, No. 164 Chestnut SI. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than anv Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS fi WATSON, nl?. manufacture and keep fur sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Uanka stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Ke frinerators, etc. Please give us a call, at No. SS South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, IS55. cly. 10. DIKM'Ult VOI StSn.F! TIIF. POCKET .ESCULA PIUS: OR, nVHRY ONT. HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. rpill FIFTIETH Edi jn. with One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis eases and Millormationa of the Human System in every !j shape and form. To which is added a 1 realise on the Diseases of Females, being .1 17 '.l;AJ IM ol'the highest importance to man ltd people, or those contemplating marriage. Iiy lr in, lotting T.el no fnitii-r l.e nnl.nmcil to prcscnl a copy of the 1. 1 l.Al IL to hi cliil'l. II may save him Irom sn early tnivc. Irtt no y.icii man or wmaiti enter nitn the sccre iiMiciliiiiis ol'inirriM lil willimit Trailing ihe Pdf'KKT .liSl'l' I.APIt'S. I.l nn mic sii!r-rut iVnm haelcnied Coiiiili, ruin in the nte, restless nights, nervnns leeliiiet, uitii lie vv ai.ie tram uf lljuj-.f alic siaisitiiiiis. unit given up by thi'ir yh ii-i.-ni. hr nrnM:i'l lll lileiit vvitluiut con niliiip llic .IXll'I.APII'S Have the mniiird, or Ihnse iilmiit tn he in:irrirt any impediment, rrarl this truly liaeiul imh.k, as ii na i.celi I tie llirans in Kiving ta iuannds nf utl furtimate rre.itnres frnm Hie vcr mwi if rt"!h Cf Any icrK sending TIVKNTV-FIVB CKNTf, eiictiiseil in n letter witl n-ceive imic ciipy nf th.s bmik, hy mini, or live c.ii''s win lie si-m itii one d'i:rn. A'lntcw, l)R v . HH.Mi, io. lav fl'llia S'.rtel, PHILA. 1J:.IA. ' 1'oei vui. PhiUileiphlil, Septemli-r P. tr.5 ly NEW STORE. (At the old Stand of S. .V. yV.omton.) r"jHE Subscriber respectfully informs the peo- pie ot sunhury and vicinity, that be hat ta. Ken toe More lumm lately occupied by S. N 1'lioinpson. in Market bueet, ISuiibury, lwlow Weaver's H iiel, and that he has just received ana opeifit a handsome assortment of FALL & WIXTEE GOOES, Conoiming in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queenware, Hats fl- Caps, Boots dt Shoes, Fish Halt, Meat. Ac. All cf whidi will be sold at the lowest pi ices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th liignetit market price. II. H. VASTINE Sut bury, Nov, S4, 1955 ly ch JAMES BARBER WHOI.ESAliK ft UF.TAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. corner of Second j- Chestnut Sts. rniLADELrniA. Where may he fou-.d, one of the largest and 'icst assortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in the I mted Males, m quantities lo suit purchaser., oi I mm a single cim x, to one thousand Clock, embracing every variety of style and manufnc tore, suitille for Lhurches, Halls, Counting nouses, i ariors, cieeping aparimenls.ar.d Kilch ... n ii,. i f. t it . , ii -i ... c-iifi, iiraiii anil . siiiii ucuiH, Bilu liall rOUU l.'ars. . II. Clocks Ki'patrcd and Warranted. I lock I riininuig. for sale. Also, Manufacturer uf Darber't Celtbrated Fine GOLD PENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, in addition to which the durability of the metal is lully associated and developed. GolJ and Silver Penci.a, aud Pen Holders, Plated v are, ae., wuulesale and retail. Tho wish iug lo purcnaa ar invited to call. JAMES BARBER, 8. E. corner Chestnut and Second !u., Phila. Philadelphia, June 83, 1855 ly, HENRY DONNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ujpxe oppowe tne Cuui t House, Sunbury, Northumberland County. Pa. rrompi uueiiuoti to buaiueu nt adjoining i ... . . - wounlie. flOOFLAND'S Bitter at May l. WEI8ER cV BHCNER'S. books,! nk, and all ct mplet. hist rr ccived ana lor aale by n, II . MAoaEK, Sunbury, Jun 4, 185AU LATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS foi B bar botile. Tor aal by H. B MA88ER, Sunbury, April, It, 1851 CILVER' WATCHES. A f.w 4oubU cat English BUvm Watch, far 1 at ry low pncM by H, B MAUkl, Bunsury, Apri It, IMI 1 FIRST ARRIVAL - or S3H3v3r3P CO CD 3D CD 533 At B. N. Thompson's Store, In Lover Auyuita township, at the Junction J the Julpehocken ana l'lum creek road. mHE subscriber having returned from the city X willi a new and extensive assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully call, th attantion of Farmer., Mechanic, and ether, to the .am. SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloth. Cassimeres, Cassintts, Jeant, Drilling. .'. mr . . ' T I- I ll !. ,. y' Jllttslin.i, resting!, t u-ceas, ami an Kinu oj Spring ana Summer Wear, LADIES DKESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoe, Muslin d Lain, Lawn, Ginghams, Berapis, Rohtt, Jfooltnt, Flannel, l(c. CntOCEElIEft, 8ir, Tea., Coffee, lUce, Melasset, Ck, Spice, Salt, Ac, Ac, Ac. Hardware, Nails, Screw., File., Saw., Knive. dc fork., Ac Queens ana uiassware, ef various style, and pattern.. BOOTS AND IHOBI. A lars a.sortment of Boots and Shoe, for men, women and children. Hits Cirs. Ac, of variou. aize. and styles. . Beside, a large and general assortment of fashionable good.. Call and examine for your selves. 17 Country produce ot all kind, taken In exchange at the highest market pricea. S.N.THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 58, 1855 Will, P. POTTS, 1MTOUTF.R AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, below I3f A, north tide, FHXX.ADEX.FHIA. rhila., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. Furniture ! Furniture ! Ab. 157 South Second (nhore Spruce,) east tide, PHILADELPHIA. rjnilE subscriber would respectfully inform the -"- leaders of the Sirjf American and th public generally, that he has on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices, uetng a practi eal mechanic, and having all hi. good, manufac tured nnder hi. own superintendence, purchasers may rely on getting just such articles a. ar represented. Lounges with removable arm., also new patterna of Sofa Bedsteads. Those who are about going lo housekeeping would do well to call. JOHN A. BAL'CR, 157 South Second street N. B. All erder. thankfully r.ceiv.d and promptly attended to. April 28, pas. wa ly. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. THE subscriber having received th necessary form, and insructtiona from the Department, at asbiaglon, is prepar.d to procure Bounty Land Variants at th shortest notice. H. B. MASSB8. 5ubury. A.-'' 7, 1853. L. L. BET AN, 3EA1CZI1T H0T3L, Shamokin Fa- fjnilR subscriber begs leave to inform hi. friends W. and Ihe public generally, that he, ha. taken the above well known stand, and will b. happy to accommodate all who may giv him a call. biiumokin, July 8, 18M NOTICE. "4TOTICE i. hereby given that application will be made to the next legislature of l ennsvl vania, at Ihe session of IMiO, tor the creation of a corporate body, with banking and discounting privileges, to be called the '"hamou Bask, locateJ at 'iiainokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital .lock of $I30,0UO, with th privilege of increasing the umi to $300,000 if necessary. rihauiokm, May S5, 18SS. :a. NEV DRUG STORE! WBISER 8c ERUNER, "Wholesale aud Retail Drueiriits, Market St., next door to E. Y. BrigKV Store SUNBURY. PA.. FFER to th public th Isrgest tnd beat " .elected .tock ever ouen.d in this section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemical., Ground Spue., Paint., Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Window Class, Patent Medicine., toecther with complete - ortmcnt of Paint, Clothes, Hair. Tooth, Nail and rihaviug Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and rocket Comb., I ancy Snaps, bhaving (.reams Tobacco, Segars, Poit Moniaa, Stationary, Con- lectionaiies, PURE 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. Prescription Carefully Compounded. GEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BRLNER. 8unbury, M.y S8. 1154. TOBACCO, Ac. Strwerry. Congres., Eldorado Fig. Eldorado Cake. Sarsaparilla Fin Cut, Pressed Fin Cut, Anderson " For 8al at WEISER A BRUNKR. Sunbury, May t8, 1855. Tn. II. II. HIG BEE'S remedy far eeughs. "colds, .nd pulmonary disesisea. A .upply f inia yaluasla medicin just received and for aale y II. U. MASSi,K, Sunrmrr. June 4. IBM. A RNOLD'ei WRITING FLUID and Adh iv and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MAfeSER. Sunhury, Jan 10. 1852 t?UOES.AI kind, of Boot Shoe, and .tip- per. lor sal by G. ELSBERG A CO, Market atreet, opposite th Post OlTic Sunbury. Oct. 8, 1853 ATS AND CATS K splendid lot f lasliK, nable Silk. Wool and Fur Hat. also Uth, Fur, Oilcloth, Nayy and Military ivap lor sal low by G. EL? BE RO 4 CO. Market street, opposite th Post Office Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. GOLD PENS with and without cases, f very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh .upply of Writing Fluid, for sab by H. B. MASSER. ftunnurv. Dm. 8T. 1B' TJLANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank Mortgage, Bond, Execution, Summon Ac. for aale b H. B. MASSE R. Sunbury , Apr! Ifl. 185 BOUND and whole Pepper, Clove, Cinna " mon, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllspice, Ginger, Liquorlc. Ac, Ac, at Nov. 18, '54. YOUNG'S 8T0RE. 1EWELRV A nic assortment of Gald and " Silver Pencil and Pen, for sal cheap by G, ELSBERG A CO.. Market itreet, oppo.it tt Post OlEc Sunbury, 0t. I. U53 C AMPHINE nd Fluid of th lst quality Tor sal by WBI8EI BRUNBR. uabury. May It. U5A. ATui lot of Wall Fartr just rcid and for al by . WU. McCAKTV, Market itrswt. onsjry, Jua t,ISA. New Goodi for the People ! BENJAMIN IIEFFNER RESPECTFULLY Inform, th.puullcln gea. i ma i nenaa just reeeiveu and opened pler.did stock of Fall nnd Winter Goods at hi. Nw 8tore, in Lower Augusta township. Hi. .lock con.istt in part of ClotJli. CftHdimpra flnatinata fall kind., of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO i Calfrora, Gtii?Iinmn, Lawns. nioiiiNcllnc Uo l.nlnci ahd atl kind, of Ladle. Pr? Goods. Oroccilcs. Al an as.ortment of tlardwnic. Irou nn Bteei, jxaus, &c. Also an excellent assortment of UtJEENSWAHE, of yuriou. atylca ar4 railerns. A Is an assortment of ItnOTA ii SIlnrB goou selection. Suit, Fish, fcc. And a great yarirty of other articles snrh us mrm auitabl to the tiado, til tf whiih wiil I s .old at me lowest prices. CT Country produc taken in txebang a th highest prices. Lower Augusla, Nov. 10, lSfin. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, ulore Fourth. CJ- MacLEI.LAN, (lale of Jonr,' Hotel, has Ilia ....... ,.. r i r . . plcnsui to inform hia f, ;,,.!, n..J h traveling community, that he I Hous for a term of year.-., ad is m,w prenared for the reception of Cuts !i. 1 be Local Bi!vni,!;iios uf ,U r.vorite eslsblith. ment are too well known to need crmn ent. The House and Furniture b ae l.urn lint t-. first rate order: the rooirs are larf r antl wed yentil.ted. Tho Tebles wiil nhvnvs l e supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no effort on hi. part shall I s wnr.lir.g to makth L'tiited States equal in comforts te .nv iiotei in me Quaker t'ity. ii - ,, . . . . - i niia., juiy p, js.vi SAMUEL S. 1-ETIIEIJbTOX, nEAi.m in Ltmpi, lintfrns, CIiamMU rnnI Caniltlaljrns, A'o. 152 S. M street, nloit Spruce, riui.tur.i.riiu. TTing enlarged and improved his alcr. and having one of the largest arsorlmei.ts of Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now rcpm. d to fur nish Pine Oil, Cnmphene, liurning Fluid, Lord and Oil Lamps, and Lniitcrtui m all patten,, Glass Lamps by the p-Lafe, ct a r.all 'hdvanc over auction prices Fcing a Maniifaclurcr and Dealer of Pin. Oil. Burning Fiuid nml A Icuhrl. which will be furnished to Merchants nt -jcl-prices that they will r,m it ta ,,rir aiVIllllII,r buy. Also, Ho-ircUolJ tilass-v 1( uf ,n dc,;.rip. tion. al the lowest inaiket priced. Piiladelphia, Oct. 14, li'v. AVAL M'CAKTY. B O O K 8 K L I. i: R , EUIJLUHY, PA. TC8T r.csiv.d ar.J lor sale, a fresn supply f FT,ic;it:.si. ki. nvsiC fer 8ingiug Schools. He U ols.j opening a this time, a large assortment nf Booki, 111 eve.y br.uch ol Literature, c.-.n :t:!:; of Poetry, History, Novel.. Konuiices, SHentifie Works, Low, .Me.l-.-ine. School inl Chiidren' Books, liiiilcs; S.li.nil. Poikcl and Family, both with and without Engravings, and every of vari ety of Binding. Pr jyr Book, of ;.!! kinds. Also just received and f.ir slc, Pardons Di gest of the lawsol Peiiri.ylvaiiia edition of 1851, price oulv tG.Oil. Judge Keaiis edition of B'a.-kst nes Commen taries, in 3 vol" K vo. f n ,nrly .Id at $10,0(i, and now c:TcrcJ (in fieeii biiidin1 at ths low price ol So.C '. A 1 realise on the laws i f P. :;nn Ivania re specting the estates nf L'coeJtnts, by Thomas F. Uordon, prut only 51,00. Travels, ovaes and Adventures, all ol hich will te soi l low, either for cuih. or coun try produce. February, 21, 185!. tt. "AID AND COM10RT." 'lo Yotir AJcc a.tnkw. MANITA'TI .r:f.P. Or' FVRSiTURE AM) C U AIRS Of the meat Fush'ciiru.le StjJ. 'TIIF. siibfcriir resrw.-t"-:i:y nr, tl, -:wrv,nt - ef the public to 1,m !mc'a;i.i v; !ni,!id san. ment of every .(iialiiv I ;iriie rf AS1I.LT-V.KS: which cannot fail to reiommrnd 'ii toeverv on who will eia:nine it. 0,1 ai-co..:.t if j;. Jural ! workmanship and ph i.did I'.'.i .li. i-n If up of t best stock to be had in the cv. rfibrt is spared in t!ie maiiuf icturc 1 1' l is aic, anj the subscriber ia drteiir.iiud to keep up with th many improvement, which arc c.i.j;,intv l ng made. His s'nck consists ol Mainyany tiif.i, tfiiuliv r;i;l a.iMinrre Eujpaui, E;ciet;iricj, ii'fbcrti-ds, oOFA, BKEJEFAST .IND VI'mMI T AELB nd also VENF.TIA.N PLINl s, ,iUal lo piii - d. !plna n.-nnlictiiie, BEDSTEADS, of evi-iy pattern ar.d jrisc, CUPBOAHD.?. WORK AND CANDLE STANDS. Tini.l'T T.r,!.l'' Sl) KTE.MO T.Mil.llS, In short, every article i 1 thi, line of hn business. He also nianu si t.ircj a l Kinds and qualities ot ClfAIUS, ncluding varipiies ne.er brfore to he had Ir Sunhury, audi as Miiohaii, Buck U'i vit no Oimm Mo Lt Ijiitnn; asii Wiyhsur CHAIRS, axn i'ct P1410 ci'rouih, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by non manufactured in the Cities or elsevtheic The (ubscrilier is determined that tl.cie shall be noeiruse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every coui'dence can be entertainer'' about th quality and linish of hn tvaio ai.,: Chair. Hi article, will l e disposed of en at I4101' term . they can be purchased risen line. ljun try Produce taken in pavment for wur!i. ITT L'NDERTAKI.Vff Haiii.g provi.W, himself with a handsome Ilut:, l:a is unw prepared for Undertaking, and attending fuuer ala, in this vicinity, or si any convenient dis tance from this placf . fsf" The Ware Room is in Market Street below Thompson', b'lore and Weaver's Tuvein Ciii'Iail li L.N.N. Bunbury, Jan. 10, 1853 tf. NOTICE To Treipaiieri on the Telegraph liue. TOTICE is hereby given, that ad person ' found trepaiiig upon, or injuring the litu of th Philadelphia and Sunbury I'rirgroph wil b dealt with according to Ihe act of Assembly it such mad and provided. H. B. MANSER, Prcs't Phila. and 8unbury Ttlcgraph Co. BMtioury, June 3, 1851. tf. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or TaitblesB Salts, WEfsER BRUNEI. Tbi prepaiatian ia recomDiended a an eellenl laiativ and purgaliv, it operate, milsl: i. nlirely fre from any unpleasant taste, r sembling l.monsd in flavor. Tbi medicui highly bnefifil for d: pculr um and hot weather. Bunbury. Jul 1. 1 INK Bouru' eel.brmled ink. and C Vr ik for emit. wal- T , 1kMikrr td.
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