fanner yeparfment li; . I - , . I. . I.... r". . . , , . , ......J K ,l.m M lUSt II !-IT! OU1II1. WUCTO U' Illinium- iilnmlS WHICH nl.VC ecn r.ui-1'uuv cuibu . ...r..., ..w V . .1' In ita fnnnlia fnrmi 10 lliu i mav mention hut uniim.,,,., ... ... ........... ..... known to I" rum Hie I'lnch, llii- l.oot.i, nnil the Anvil. FALL AND M'HIiO I'l.OI.'CJIIIMI. Messrs. Editors: "Such litis been fniil nml written in ri'-riinl to ploitehiii.- in 1,1U ri,'J: Some! conU'inl thnt luntl vtoii.uln-'l in tin? full i-s not lis productive rt when ploughed in the ..,,..iiiir fur snrinir in'iiilis of tin1 lironil Ciist. A- vimr ploiifili cuts n wide nml deep furrow, ( (fnr'it has u (ilroiijt team to draw il.) 1 would j I'D mnrli plca-cl to have ton or some of your j entilributors tlmt till the- si.il lor n livelihood, give opinion;, upon the tul'joi t ; fi.r t is ! i liferent import ur.co. to the fanners of this j western conn'ry. , , p n What little experience I l..nc him in ..I. nnd Fprinif plnuvhiit;', "in iiiecs mo tlmt ground ploughed l.itii in tlm full is ns p- ; ilm-livo as ulii'ii ploughed in tlio spiiii;, lor i.inall grain, nnd in imuiy places for coin, j When coi n is to In! planted upon sod, my opinion is thai it should lie turned over ill; the. full, Into, shortly before tho jjroiiiid do- j sop up with frost. A few years since. 1 wns working by the . month fur n farmer ill ike Duel.' ye Stale , where the foil coiiiposed of n I day uml , fin-io port ions ol gravel. J.ale in tin- month , ..r -v.., -..i..i!,.,r. I win set to lircixkinir up n i piece o ii. hi of tlm n intuit was never soil. After having tuinedovor several ncres, I n gale i'i"in the north west came np it lie j night, and the ground was so frown the he.t , morning tlmt ploughing could not be done, j The remaining putt of the piece had to lay: over unlil Spring. In the Spring I linishcd ' ploughing. At the usual time, of jdnntinp, corn w us plant ed, well tended during the i season of tendinp corn. In the fall, when '. the crop was luuvested. there was one-third ; more com per-nere where the ground was , ploughed in the fall than where it was plough- I od in the Spring ; the soil was equally as pond or lietler where il was ploughed in the Spring as whine it was plougiiod in tlie fall. The next season corn wu-i planted apain ; the yield was tlie same us before. The next sea son afler corn it was sown with oats for the purpose of seeding to grass At the harvest time, like must men that work by the mouth, one morning I was introduced to a line imily cradle across the furrow. I could tell the mo ment that I struck the grain where the ground was ploughed in the spring. The re sult was the same as with the corn. .Miring these three years I tried the experiment on old ground fur oats. Tlm result was. where the ground was broken late in the fall, the crop was by far the best. I sow. d the oats as soon as it was early enough in the spring. Whether this would prove true in all soils 1 cannot tell. Many of your correspondents that have tilled the soil for years, car. tell me their experii nee in fall and spring ploughing in the I'biuijli, the Loom, and thr .-I . L. S. Srt:.i t:tt. I.ynn, Wanvn Co., Iowa. Vta" mm AYElt'S ?! puis. FOB AU THE PtfUFOSES 07 A FAMILY PHYSIC. aura and perfectly ...ft in itsopera ion. Hus ii . been prepared to meet that demand, mid an extc I ire trial of its virtues h" ronrhimrdy thoiTti with Ufa to mnko a .ll.v.ical pil) .but not ...7 make tl.r l.t ef all ,Vji-one which slimild l.avo m,re of the ohirctmiia. but all the adrantanet, f evorTnther. Ihi. hna been attempted here, .. with" what Mirrrsa would respectfully auhniit i. the imnlic deci-ion. It has been unfortunate for the natirnt hitherto thnt almost every purftativ medicine in ac-rimonimia nnd irritntum to the bow el" "J ilt i nut. Manr of them pruduee to mnrh Krii ini? pain and revulsion In the system ht to more than ciinlerbnlaneo the Rood to be derived from them. These pilli produeo no irritation or nin, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. JicmR purely vegetable, no hnrm ran arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be t.ikc'n iudiciouslv. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap. Dlieabln are Riven on the box. Among the com. .r l..,.,,.lw Iiiiliirestion. Laniruor and Loss of Ap. petite, Li-stlc ;ies. Irritability, Bilious Headache, llili.niH Fever, Fever and Agile, Tain in the Side nd I.eius ; for, in truth, all these are tint the con eiiuenee of diseased action in the liver. As am spricnt, they ford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, 1'iles, t'olie. Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with orcness of th body, Vlcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any nd every ra where purgative is required. They havo e!so produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Hheumatisni, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Krvs'pclas, rnlpitation of the Heart, Pains In th Hs'rk, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and preparo tlie system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and i..vl l,.in healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vipor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory i.ystem. reno vate the strength ,ll! Dl1' R"a """".m" wasted or diseased eneigics of the whole organism. Hence an occasional clofcc is advantageous, even tlKuigh no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as cverv'ptirgalive medicine reduces the atrenirth, when ti'ikc-n to excess. The thousand eases m which phvsic is required cannot be enumerated here, but thev' sugirest themselves to the reason of every bodv: and it is confidently beUeTed this pill vnll than auv thiiia which has hitherto been available to mankind. V hen ttieir virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when m need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped tney are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Uox. l'REl'ABED DV JAMES C. AYE 11, Practicul niK. Analyticnl Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trie SJ Centt per Box. Five Boxee for $1. DH. A. B. MADBOOK'S CEl.EIHiATKl) W'onii rN l.MIAI.ATION In the Treatment ami Cin e of Consniiiiitlnit, Axilititn, ttrnnrliitis, nud other Uiteusea (,r ll.e Hesplrntury Uruns, Uf ainlliol Inhnliillen. WITH NOTKfANn ADDITIOXS kV iK. ClIAS UHKa.K. Flist Aiiicririni r.lilion, from rlitli I.onilon etliiion, where it litis liuil nil .tMprecoh'iitt'.t stile. This is a valntilile w .rk nml slenil.1 be in lite brntils nf al invali.ls. nii.l ilic .McJiciil Profi-ssii'ii pciicrally. l-'or-wnr.le.1 free of charge, by mail, on receipt of rim ints: el' ili firilt) en i.ir.a. '. W. VAN IIOKN .V l O. -Vo. '.VI A or A AimA J iiltlilt ljliii. We Mibi 'in a few, fr.Mn many citnnicinlai'.ry notices and reviews I'ohii ti.e Ivii:)1! itn.l Am, ii.-au Mcihca nil 'Mb. r .1- iirna'l; lirM.i.l.leck is the on i.f lbs lute II,wy Ma.lil.ick. Iq.. M. I1 , Ilic well known Iviriis'ci, nntl promises n, hi Ins owe riot s;:i- ii. in ns eminent a Hi iirer ns Ins par. ul ti.e sinlem (intialaljoii) propos.-rl as the st ,n.-fi.iai iii.'imi ol niuiivnifr n rfi. ir.iv to a portion ol Ihi system wlncli i-ann-it ne ibrt-tly rciciicd by ineilicine ilsell'. . . . We r, c.MTiini'ii.l our readers to purf-lins the Work." W'eslejnn ( liroiiiel,., I,out .n. Feb. 10. IJ. 'e rce aniiiriitl llm Work to our rfnaerg. ns it nppiirs to be lully matnrul, cleanly wiitlen, end entirely divested ol'iniy q" aeUcrj- or pell-s. ekinr U-ntlency. Tlm Work well ti-s.-rvcs p.'tllai, ntel lite pracl lee. as ur HI our kn iwleitji- mi l experience exrennX will repay not only i. scrioni. co.isi,lei.iiion, bnl a paiienl trial 01 ns iucntMM - U.llil.'ll MCilteal .loltrnal, IJecetllbt-r t I, l-l.l. 'Vr thtnk lli-tt n- one c an rise from il pe llsal, Wllliotn lieinu salitl'nal that it is the yoik of a prnc ical mill experienceil man ; nnil Ihct ll oimlit, for lite sal;e of lltose who mtllei t'rotn eoniiiiinptioii. nstlnua, or bronchi tis, to bp Urout'ht int., extensive crenlaiion. It is. in tltu strictest sense of the temi, 11 valuable Werk.'1 dxl'oril l itiv eistly ll-riltl. .Noremlter, T. ISIII. "A le-limt ol Hie ImkIoh Kitilioti of Mr. Mn. block1! 'V,,ik on rons'iiuptioti. Itronelntis. Astlnna. Ac.: Willi Notes. Ae., by Dr. (.'lias, linaie 'I'ltis Woi k will lies) loiinii worthy tlie ulleniion el our rentiers, ..r tliey m.iy teiiri. from it what nil be rxpvtril Ctoiu tbis mode of trct.ling tonsnmi.t ion nml olbcr nirre!iniis .f lite air-passages. Dr. M . is evnt, til .) i .11..11 1 l considerable inlelli. cence and wltnlcvcr thete is of gon.1 in inhalations of inethcaltil yapors, be s.-ebis to have ii'iilily to exliaet, ll:iy. we go t'tlltber. add sav. that we fear that ihe Pri ffssion baye u.-l uiven sitftlelent atteiilion to this nt 'dft of lllli-vtattivr III"' siiirerntgs of tb.isr lata ting miller tins class ol disease.. ''New Jersey Medical Keportt-r, Jnne, (From l'rofess..r .tas. Hi vat', lMttor of:t!i. ''I'ltilmlcli hia Mediral tinii Snryi.-a! .! -lir, in i. " "Dr. Mai n a-K's no. a on Inhatatt'at ts one of the few winch have been i.siied 11 ii t tit Friiash ptess on this snliiei-l, lis re-pn'-licatioti in this coiutlrv, wilh lite iililiciotis Notes of W (Ireelte. X,-ill mill to lite medical Itlctatiire in' I lie tune:! -Itat.-s. and, .t is' hoped, excilcsonn, Inlerest in the liledtctil I'r. .lessloa on tlir sulneel in Itilin lalniii. as a moans of I real ins pulmonary tiireetinns. With lb., i.ilitil li ,ii of m-stern iltMcoyeries in l'h sioloirv, tins tuivle ol" tiealinir t her, diseases should have a l.itr trial nml some atonement made lor the lomt Inaileel which In tiuleti.ai h t ulfircd at tlir bands of tnedieal inett .Iamk Hhva-i. M. P., Tfuf. if Surgery in Philadelphia College of Medicine A CAUH. nn. GfiF.FNi' wiii treat niHKxsiM np Tin: I.VNun nml Allt-PA-S.MIKS. ncrecnl.ly In tlt male s i E'leecsI'udv itdopted in tl-c jirael ief of Dr. A . IV Mad d 'ek, uml other riniucnt pbysteiaus nf I'.urope. IJy this tn'de o' tieatin.ail the disease . utrl'aee ol' tlie lltoucbi and l.tmiTs tire iliteetly "etcit upon, the van "ns niisti-ated va por bvittsr earned 1 1 the in -St init.iltL' raui:!'u at c i'S of t l:e t.'teet,. pr.Hblettiir bealtliv itetioit: where il c unplrte dis irnaniari n has u l tal.en plnee the be-i rcMtlts tilways nttend this fealute of rraetieeiiu fact, with suitable tii'tuiiets, il is (lie only reliable form ol" tr. atbiir iliM-ases of tlie Reiyir.atory ( Iruatts. lie intends iVyotii.il his sole liltetltli.il to Ibis particular branch of lus profession. ,'hose desirous ol C'liuillliug lilin can do so by letter uit- iii:ahi.(; t ahis.u.us ix avinti:k. I The followiii"; jilan to acooinplish this ilo- 1 siralih- .'iul. i- that which, we an- infiiriucil, is ii'hijiicil in the Now lhiolaiul SluU'8. ly the licst I'm iin rs ainl oafjciiors thorc. Wc inviie j to it atlcnlion in this region, ns we m t unfie- j (jtionily sot; mmli cahb.ig).', which fuileil to In ail in the fall IVoin various caust':'. fithifj i".h.l aa 1 fi d to ijtucl:, or left a pivv to the . iVi.t : -.Vclcct a st iialjh; ?jHt in a )ari'cii cr ficl.l, fix I'cct in wi.ltli, of any ik-ireil len-rth. Iix-e . from slamlin water ; rim a furrow thy pro- i fo.-i il length of your bed, ami tlirow a bach ! I'm t uv iip'in it. 'I'nis double furrow v. iil iVinn a .''i; vnll of your cabbage, house. In the, ticbch ilatid yuiir cabbages on their root.-i, j lenuiny lov.ai'ls the furrow Ut an niij'le ol" It) to -15 ilej; roijs. Let the next furrow be , throw:, iijioti liio roots and .stall;-, ol'tho cabbage-, i.u:l another row be j.laced in the treiich made by the Fceond furrow ; thus liiMcei d until your six feet of width i.-' blaiitcd, then h-t 1 ho last furrow be a double one ni.il.iao; the i tiier tide-wall about the height of the ciibiiaoe head. Tlil'oilgtt the whuie length of the middle of the jialch lay raiU 1, ti,j,thv, ie, supi)ol ted by rutchc;, til a height of about two feet from the eabb.ina'.s ; this will lb nn iho ridge of the cubliae-hott.-e, J.ay liuht brush-wood from the tide-wulls to iho ride;i! polo j thou throw on unit hay, or bog' hay, or straw, two inches in depth. As Iho cold weather advances throw on dirt until you have u depth of say l-i.v. or right inches or even more, when llm winters are severe, mid finally spunk tho dirt roof with tlie Hat of u spade, until il will shed the ruin. Fill up the t wo ends of your house in tlie same tiiiiiim r, leaving only small air holes of it font or two di..iueter. which may be closed with hay. The letioth of the hoti.-a should be on a north and Louth line. In the early spring yon will find your mo. t unpromi.-in": phtnts have heaiU i f ihcir own. and all Ins thriving and fresh. Try H once, and vou'U trv it ever afterwards." MOUXT CARMEL HOUSE, MOUHTCARMEt, Northumberland county, T&. r"T.lUS lorpc and rrrmmoilious Hotel issitunletl on the top of the T.ocust mniini abi, nearly half way hrtwoen Sunhury nnd I'ottsville. 'I'll scenery tlio salubrity of Iho atniosphcro nnil tlie cool mountain breezes, mnlte It one of the most il.'linhtful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories Infill, fitted up with all the modern conveniences. The pure mouiitnin water t.-i introduced into every chamber. The place is easy of acccsx, beiiff hut one and a half hours ride from f-uinhury.ovcr the Philadelphia and Sunhury Knil road. From I'ottsville, it ran be reached by the Mine Hill 1'uil road to Ashland, and from thence to Ml. C'armcl miles, by Omnibus. Kvcry attendance will he paid y the proprie tor to make guests comfortable, Chart, moje- rate. JOSEPH M. FEAGEK. Mt. Carmcl, Tune 23, 1855. tf. SUNBURY, PA. j fJUE subscriber resjiectfully informs the public JL thnt she still continues to keep the ahove n:med public house. Wie Urn ftlmi received a new supply of eond liquors and wines, and trusts that she v.iil he able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbury June 53, 1855. if. i30TD,""n0SSER & CO., vistm ami sairriRs or ' Wtb Vol) viitljvatitc Coal. From the Luke Tidier Colliery Chamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. lloyd, Kosser A. Co., Sunbury, ii. m. nuTiii J. itnssKii. jas. notn. T. HOSHtH. Sunbuiy, April V, 1S5S tf. Extraordinary Arrival of 'fITE subscriber takes pleasure in infirminir lus customers and the public e;cncrally that FIRST ARRIVAL or At B. N. Thompson's Store, In Lower Avyiittn township, at the Junction oj the Tuljielincl e.n and 1'lum orceh rnails. rrMIl'i sutiscriber having returned from the city JL with a new and extensive assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully calls the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and others to the same. SPIUNU AM) HUMMEU CiOOHS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cafsimcres, Carsincts, Jeans, Drilling, Muslins, Vtstings, Tweeds, and all kinds of (Spring ami Summer Wear, LADIES DKKSS AND FANCY GOOD?, Calicoes, Muslin dc Lnins, Lawns, C'tnvlinms, ll'iages, Holes, Woolens, Flannels, e)'C. 4;noci:!tii.s, Sugar, Teas, Collee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, apices, Salt, AVc, .Vc, &c. Elardnni'Ps Nails, Screws, Files, f-Siiws, Knives & Forks, Ac aucens and Glassware, of various styles litl patterns. hoots And duces. A large assortment of Boots and fshoes, for men, women and children. If ts Caps, fie., of various sizes and stvlcs. Besides a large nnd general assortment of ! fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. ft" Country produce of all kinds taken in I exchange at the hiirbest market prices. 8. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 18!i3. .1 tll'I'KgCtl to en vs. nni (jlll. f.VK. M. 1. ri.ibnia. r. o. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rnpirt Cure of COrGHS, f OLDS, HOARSENESS, BK0. HITIS, V HOOPIXG-rOlU!, tUOl IN ASTHMA, AM) tOXSliMl'HOX. Tnts remedy lias won for itself such notorlsty from iU cures of every variety of pulmonary diiean. that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community yv.ierc it bus been employed. So wide is the field ot its use fulness, and so numerous the eases of its cures, that almwt every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from i larmhiK r.u'd even desperate diseases of the lunci by its ue. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues arc known, the public r.o lor.eer hesitate what antidoto ... i. .. i.- ih J'Kiressinnr and dannerous attec- tions of the puUnouary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in forrnidaole at tacks upon the lungs, hut for the milder varieties ef Colds, Cot-onx. HoaMenrm, &e .; and for TniLtiKEN it is the pleasantcst and safest medicme 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 kert up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by W. tser ,V limner, Ptint.nry ; Dii.l A J..hn, Sliainnfcin W. Wieni-T. .Ni.rl'iiiiii:-erl:iinl i i. T. I iiMnw, .M:!u.nj ami by nil liriismis in Noriheru l'cnn Ivuiiiu. Julie J, 1-03' lv. l'l.il.i.l.i , June 21. I Eookscllers & Stationers, 4 UK now scbimr olf ihcir entire stock of Hooka and Stiiion.nv, fave.l from the lire of the 15lb lilt., at very buy prirra. The sleek he is now in receipt of an uuuu.illy huge and Bplendid Assortment of New Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one bundrcth part of the articles would be useless. Suffice it to say, they have been selected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at as low pri.'es ns the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto is ''(Jiiick .Valts anil Small Profit." lie takes this method of presenting to the public his thanks for the liberal palrnnnire exten- i iled to him, and by stiirt attention tn business, be respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be advisable tor purcnascra to call and examine bis assortment before purchasing elso wheic. All kinds of produce taken i". exchange. KDWAKD V. BliKSHT. Sunbuiv, M;,v 13, l5S. j " HAYrOCK 5c riDLEK, DEAI.liKS in Watches ami Jewelry, will , continue the business at the old stand of i James 11. Fiiller, JAMES BARBER WHOl.KSAl.K KI-lTAtL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, 5. E. comer of Xecoiul Chestnut Sti. pinr.ADnr.rniA. Where may be found, one of the largest and hest assortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in the United bUntcs, in quantities to suit purchasers, ef from n single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and manufac ture, sui'al Ib fcr Chun lies, Hulls, Counting Houses, Parlors, Slcrping apartinc nts.ai.d Kitch ens, Steam and Ciiual Bouts, slid Hui! roaj Cars. N. I. Clocks l!i'patr.'d and Warranted. Clock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manufacturer of Jturlnr' ' 'rliLrutt'l J in GOLD PENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, in ad'b'.ion to vvbich the ibirahiiiiY of the metal is lully associated and developed. (Sold and Silver Pencils, and Pen llohlcrs. Plated Waie, Jcc, wholesale and retail. Those wish ing to purchase are invited to call. JAM lis BAR HE II, S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sts., PluU. Philadelphia, June 2:1, ltifiS. ly, HSWSTOEE. (At the nlil .SMiki' of S. .V. Thompson.) SAMUEL S. FETIIERSlOX, . Lamps, Lanlfrns, Chandrlirrs nnd CnntlclnkEt, Ap. 152 S. Hd street !, atovt ;Sf rue, rillLADEI.rttIA, TTavins; enlarged and improved hia store, end having one of the largest assortments of Lamps, in riiila.lelplna, is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, Glass Lamps by the package, at small advance over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and AlrohM, which will be furnished to Merchants: at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to buy. Also, Household Glassware of all dejcrip- ttoua at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Oct. ii, 1654. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, clovt Fovrth. rZIXX.ADEt.FmA. fC 1- Mar.LELLAN, (late of Jones' HetoU has the pleasure to inform his friends ai ho traveling community, that he hss leased this House for a term of years, and is now press rod for the reception of Guests. The Local advanlngcsof this favorite eatasHiaV merit are too well known to need comment. The House and furniture have been pet ta first rate order: the rooms are lurge and wU ventilated. The Tables will always hs supplies! with the best, and the proprietor pledges hisaself that no efl'ort on his part shall ee waiting t make the United States equal in cessferts amy Hotel in the Quaker City, Thila., July 6, 1654 NOTICE To Trespasser- on the Telegmph Lin VOTICE is hereby given, that nil person ' found trespassing upon, or injuring the liae of the Philadelphia and Sunliury Telegraph will be dealt with according to the act of Assembly la such cases made ar.d provided. II. B. MASSEH, Prcs'i Tliila. and Sunhury Telegraph Ce. Sunbery, June 3, 1?51. if. Furniture! Furniture! Ao. 1S7 South Second (ulw Spruce,) eayt ith npjin subscii'.ier would re-'prrtfnlly inform Ihe ; -- leaders of the &iuib'y Ajn.-tir"t and the j public generally, th it lis h is on nand a constant supply of elegant, la-hion:ili!e, and well mail j Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a nricti- . Hew Goods for the Peoplo I ' UENJAM1N llEFFNtlli I? ESPECTFfLLY Informs the public In gen vral that he hue just received and opened a splendid stock of Spring ami Summer Goods at his New Ctnrt, in Lower Augusta township.' His stork consists in part of Cloths, Cassimcrs, Cassinets. f all kinds, of linen, cotton and won ted. ALSO: Cntlcoco, ftlnctliniM, I.awttx, flloiisititcllue tit) Inline and all kinds of Ladies Press Good?. frncM-Hp, Also ark assortment of Hard wni'O, tfOH and Steel, Nails, &c. Also sn excellent assortment of UITEENSfv'ARE, of various at) !es and patterns. Also an assortment of ffOOTI &, RTSfL'S. HATS fi PS, a good selection. Suit, Fish, eic And a great variety of oilier article! such es are suitable to tho trade, all of which will La sold at the lowest price::. rV Country produce liiken in exch:i4 a the highest inicc.. Luwcr AujusIj, Mav 6, 1S55. BSDDINGr & CARPI.? WAREHOUSE, Ke. 14? South Second Street, ( itors -e Spruce street, rixxjuADi:x.PxzxA VThcre he keeps constantly on hand e NU ' ' assortment of every article in his liae ca business. FEATHER, FEATHER BKDS, Pstent Spring Mattresses, curled hair, Jrt.ii.-a Corn Husk uml riti ,tw Mattresses, Velvet. T Sr peslry, Taptstrv, Brussels, 'Phrtc-Fy, Ingrain. J Venetian, List, Kn; ami Hemp j Curpcti;iS, 01 Cluths, CaMan JluIftVp, Cocoa and Spanish Matlii gs, Floor and St.,jr ! Btuggets. Hearth Kugs, Door Mu's, Table e.'d : Piano Covert.. To which he respectfully lnvit-vi ' the a'.totition of purchasers. ' Phibv Oct. 7, 1651. ly. NVnlchcs. Jewelry, Silvcnvure AND 1 AXCV ( JOOD. rut nieettl.i ii. nnil lineitir, n1! Lis iwn! t r.i:itlnl:ii'. I tured under Ins own auperiu'enileiiee. pnrcha .ers j A Ciorrc Assortment vf .V Finest Quiihij may rely on getticj jii.-l sni.ii arttclfy as a repiesentcil. I.oungi's wan reinoe.ihii. arjns, abo nr patterns of Sofa Ie-tedds. 'i'lioro who arc about goiiij" 'o buusckirpin j would do well to call. JOHN A. HATER, 157 South Second strerit. N. R. All orders thankfully ic.eiveJ and promptly attended to. April s, 55. v ly. run SAI t AT Tilt l.liWK.-f CAjll Pltll'KS, A WLI. E- ELTONKEAE-S, Sit. IS I Suuth Second street, tewcet Pina i l lllllll, iccst side, Fxx:x.Air:LrH:A. 11K SH.'nrtiitpnl eiiiliviwi'S a I .: e.-- :i .,,1 S-!ei't Pir.-' '... Wnti'lic. Jewel. . llVer itie, Allut.'l '. luteil with 1. ; .0 Sni er. lit l.-ii lit'. Tilths, l.:el!es. , lid T l.lnte. I J-l I V,i V Villi, .,., irl I embraces every variitv of iniscellaneous Hooks, I l'lIll.Alin.rill.A, School Books, and ail kinds of lib.nk Books, . 1P s,l!irit , rxaininalion of their large also domestic and imported Stationary of every ; . . ...,. r..nlii, nsire.l Hint the er..e. r.eiice l.otli ol tlieni l.ave nan in tnc nitstuess. description. As wo ure selling out at low prices it will be well to call cnrlv and secure hamulus. pi'i.iiv a f.ki:tv, W. corner 4th and Hare slrrets, l'li;!n.!clphia. Philadelphia, June '::), 1.-..5. tf. NKW.l'AMIl.Y iiU)i,Kl!.y, ricitr, Pcccl nnd rrovisJon cro. CE A SII0LT2 & r-STEUY, Hr.niilinii. Iit.r.r.i Marl it i- Vd'ic'. I .')'i'V St. (JUSPlicTFI.'LLY iiiliirm the puhlie' lk:it they have just reieivid a laruie. nnd well .elected a-soitii'i'iit of choice Family f Irucciics, con-isilng in part ,.f Hams, Suoii'dcrs, Mackerel, llcrrit.ff. While Fish, Cud Fi.-h, Salt Preserved Fruit, PicMes, Crackers. Cheese, !o!:isses, Pii.e, , Colfce, (jri-cn, sled and ejouud.) I-n ics ol this t'ip.9Ctf' Av$l !' it All L F. V II I- t il M A k I V (!. fhtiloy is a spritis crnp. '1'horo nro two varieties, one pond fur it d I'utiiui and fur muU Mig barli'V nuid, tho other for tho bivwei'-, ' !' thu uriiiufm.-turo of mult, to bo used in bi.H r. (tf this, 1 would sny u few words. ib'i'f in ltuvuriu is i.iailo cut truly uf pure nilt willi hops, but in that which ii in so :. cncral u.-o in Germany and America, the 1 1 ewer; always employ tirujr.s us a MibstituU', ;.s tho beau of .St. Ignatius., ti narcotic by which tho beer is made stronger and mure iti Inxicatiii ' and uUo choniier. The best beer which 1 ever drank in my lifo was that of j Croat in. It was pttro mil wholesome, and to i thick (essetitielle) that if ouo should pour al lew drops upou tho table, nnd should leave a ' jjlass slanditi"; upon it, on the following day '. it would bo difficult to removo it. I 1 have niado myself ucipiaiutoj with the 1 process of its ui aim fact tire, and 1 recommend , it to fanners as wliolesouiu and tiutirishiti";. i A tub, having a double bottom, is placed j upon Ihroo legs, around which an empty I Kiniro is left, to I'.illor't tin, li I f,liaw is laid tltuili tho external l,.,t't. ,"". ! Urickdusl, 4e.. if. which is piled Iho malt, Tho vessel is then filled witli cold water, and stones, healed in tho tiro to r. duess, nro placed in this water till it boils. Tho liquor is then drawn nil into another vessel throuirh u ci.ck ut tho bottom, and after it is sullicieiitly riuki d, Lups aro added, and Iho imi. i.. cooled. It is theu left to ferment. This process Lss stiff completed, it is poured into a larue b.i.ivl or hogshead, uud furuisau excell. nt.liiiik, which is named by the Croatian-; Imr, or ttot:e bier. Pttiu'jlt, Loom uud -l.n i'. CENUINE HONEY SOAP. rwviti.; rnritv. frtinrance ! J- & mild euHilinmt ..ef&' proprrlie j renders i I serving a place on every VjWy-jjivg and various, ilisi uses ol JSr ' tho skin, it is uiiC'iiialcil. Each enke is stamped '. WM. CONWAY, ICS South Second street, Philadelphia. Ne other is Genuine. Improved CLemical Olive Eonp, Warranle.il to :ih in hard, soft, or fall water. This boap le.s pf.wKrlid chansinu properties, I which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt,Ve., from every deso ipliou of isoods without injury to tlieni. i For "all domestic purposes it is superior to any ; other soup in use, and "0 per rent, cheaper th.ni the common rosin snap. Each bur is stamped. WILLIAM CON WAV, I ldrt South Second street, Philadelphia. Sn periul. Yomie J 1 v son, timmnwder and Teas, Ccj'ur-wiue, St iic-Wiiri', Soap, 1 plow nn I wash lim ..,-it and .-hoes, tohacco, sears, Ac, totii'thcr v. i'li cx ery in ticV usm.'lv found in a fust class ('nvry sn-,., n ,,f wliich wiii bo su',,1 at the lowe t iriccs, ei:!,. r l'.,r c.i-li or country produce. Wo nNokevp on b.ind choice Liquors, Pint, Lisbon, &e. Porter, Ale, beer, sarsaparilla, .Vr. We are also jirepnred to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twisl, rulls, pies, pretzels and enkes of every kind. N. IJ. The highest cash prices wi'.l be paid for butlwr and eji 's, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Suul'iiry, July 7, !Sr.r. ' and the facilities they po. sets for procuri:! jjonils on the limit nh ..nlncou.- terms, will ena 1'le them to compete f.iveral.ly with any other establishment in the city. Tiicy hate now on hand a line a-soi tment of WA'iVlir.i-5, CLOCKS, .IKWl.iLKY. Silver, Plated ami Uriltania W are, Cutlery, Fancy Coods, Ac., cVc. N. I!. iiepairins of Watches and al! kinds of ; .lewelry atleuJcd to vti'.li promptness and lLi( j girntcst cue. I Phihi., April 7, 1Eo5. tf. TO CCAL PEALERS. I AMM2I1MAIJ", ZUBR'N & Vv'EITSFL j pi FsPFCTFTI.l V inform the puhlie that j ! TSMIE Snhb'crilier respectlully informs the pen. i sL pie of Siuil.tiry and vicinity, that he ha ta- j ken the Store Koutn lately occupied by S. N. I j Thompson, in Market titrect, Suuburv, below I ' Weaver's Hotel, Slid that be has just received ' and opened a handsome assortment of j SEEING & STJUKEU C00D3, ! ('oiisisiinrx in part of ! Ery GoocJ3, Grcserics1, rftirdware, ; Q'.iceusware, liats ' t'aps, Pools i Shoes, Fish, I Salt, Met. &c. All of which w ill he sold at the lowest prices. Al! kinds uf produeo taken in exchange tt th i highest market price. I H. H. VASTINE. j Put bury, April 21, 1S55 1 BOUIJTY LAND 'SHE subsrril er ba' hip; receied the necessary forms and iusriKtlions from the leparlinn, ot ""b lii h ! t.ll, is prepared t p'Oi'ori- liucnly Land Warrants at tho shorlest ... tire. II. li. M ASSF.R. .anbun-, .U';l 1, if'o.). . ilesi rvint; tl.e tl.e l el 1 II..VIH .. ,i il.-'. Fa-.s Mil '. I'; I'X'.'lllllTltl.'ll tit tin: l,",v ,'..(; :c:.l til" !'.. -i t-r lir, li-iei.tl' ir'! :ii 'II !"" I.-. Alt' 1,1 lit. 'St t'e e'es el it SI se v hi, i!t Il I'l'.'i s. ..f li. ! 'I : 1.H il .!:,,. i I'l.i.te" H, l,e 'I '' S u I .. il l i(. 'I pr. . i".i ss. ti-;,! ... firi..- e mii I i i :ui;i , t - V. airrJ. ! ".el I'' il. '-. w il'. il. li- V. J'A e SEGAES- TCI Neptunn, I'l Dorado, lil Puci.ilo, l!io Hondo, Kecrca. lores, La t.'uiiosidad, La Seiniarmis, Canalos, Pbinl.iiioii, Havana Cheroots, For S .le at W'lilSEH & LiU'-NEK. Kill Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soaps, sperm, strariiie and tallow candles, importer uud dealer in sal soda, sod.i ash, rosin, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Phila. Auaut as, 1S55 tf. To Iron Masters and Dealers. PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WOItKS, Ao. il Arch Strut, ahorc Front, rhiladelpMa. SIEVES, lilUDLES, KCUEENs. WOVEN WIKES, of a!! meshes and widths, witli all kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Paper Makers Wire, oil kinds. Cylinder and Dandy Polk, covercJ in the best manner in or out of Ihe city. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, tirain, Sand, Starch, Snuff, II AVI.lss, HARDY & LINN. August, '., 18SS. C 3 m 1M I'ltO VF.lt 6TJPEE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. fjnill; s'jhscribcr iufoi ins Dealers and Tunnels that bo has greatly iinpromcd tin) quality of .SL hi: Waikkino Cath.k. Amonjr the many causes of stuck not thriving u much a.- milit lie desirable during the winter, is their tm t-oanty supply of water. A few have iimnine water in their cattle yards, uml their aiocl; drinks as uulur require. it ;. but inosi I'ur inurs water their Ft.n-k either til tlie i.ui.iti, or OV nil, loir uieui iu a ruiiiiuiK uiooiv mice nr , ,, i ,,,.., n . , ... e. i . t .. w . ..'.... i . i i 1 in ll of V all Paper lust received and lor ulton but oncu uday. U atermg is done Lv : ii. , , . .,, ,,.,..,..,... Sujier J'iiimi'htite of J. inn . And now r.mli. lenity recoiuiiieuds Ihe article ni'innl .cUireil In him, as si euiilon In any in the ei u1.i t. Von are invited to cull, evumine and try it. Also Peruvian and Mcmcuii t.uuno, Oils, Candles, Soi.p, ,Vc, ut the lowest market rates. JNO. I,. POMEIMlV, fnicressor in 'J'lios. ,V. Moriian, i No. 9 nnd 10 6'outh Wharves, Philadelphia. ' t?" Farmers can load on two privute allevs, j and aoid the crowded wharf. I Phila., July til, IH.1.V cKm. Sunbury, May S(i, lfi5o. Ehnraokia White A?h Anthracifs Coal. From the -Old I V i:i" in f.'i- fi'io '.','. ; ZIMMERMAN A JNO. P. PTRsEL, successors to hase, Keel eV to., will con tinue mining, shipping and selling coal from the ahove well known Colliery, under tho linn of Ziiumerinun & Pursel. 'J lie point nf shipment is at the lower wharf in Suiibuiy, Northumber land county, Pa., where nil orders fur the various kinds of coul, viz: Lump, llroken, E1515, Move, and Chestnut Coal, will le thunkfully received and promptly attended to. unhury, July 14, 1S5S, fii sut aT, Ji't,v "5, 1S55. The firm of Kasn, Reed ,V Co. having sold their lease in the Cap Colliery and interest in the wharf at Suul.nry, lo Messrs. Zimmerman & 1'nrsel, would tako great pleasure in recommend- HH our customers and others to lh new ti:ni,'ras they w ill be ahle to sell litem prepared coal of the best quulity, KASE, It F.ED i CO. WONLEES OE NATURE. rivllE present Proprietor of the ncwlv discov J ered INFIl'l.D CAVE (limestone) in Drv Valley, Tnioti county, hereby gives notice that Ihe cave ill not be open 011 Sundays for Visitors. It may bevbitcd by Ladies and l.en tbmeii, an Saturdays of every week, when es pecial preparations will be made to accommodate w hit lights. ly All persons are foibiddm to break olf, injure, or take away nnv specimens fioin the Cave, under penally of pros.rrnti.in. The pavmeut of 1 IJ 1 cuts mdy is lequired of every person before euli iin NOAII WALTER. Dry Vallrv, Ann. II, 1855 Dm. A. tl.u l,uvn Ia....I 1,. i.nui e"iirv .ilt.l tlt. Ll.ick 1 j slni.rt t.lierv, and are ready to ueiivcrcoal ef "iislics ; .. .., ....1 r . ...,:',,, r soprii.'i tjiLinn , .iu 1,1 ...i... ... "i... " . . ( , red on tin ir new coal mealier. Ali orders prompt attriid.,1 to by addressing the firm, either st Sunhury or Shamokin. Sunhury, June 30, IS.1.". Photography ! Daguerreotypes ! ! A NEV ERA IN ART ! J. E. McCLEES, (Successor to MrClces Cermon,) X "fOTLD call the attrition of the public, not otilv to the sunrrioritv of Ihe Dasueneo- 1 tvpes, the llyuloprraph, (by some railed Amhro- type,) ami tlie various sty tea ot rnoiojrrapny on paper ; but to tho fact, that parties at a di-Uuiiee possession a small daguerreotype, miy, hv semi itirr it to No. If.U Chestnut St., have made from it hv the means of Photography, and the talents of the best Artists, a portrait of Ktt sill, from a atntill l.oeket to the full size of life. A small book containing description, prices, Ac, ike., wirl be scut gratis to any pjrsou ma kini; the request. McCI.EES' Philadelphia Photograph Establishment, .No. lbfl Chestnut .!., below 7th Phils., July SI, Is".... If. No. f t ? a.'. 1,1 - I. I. JJEVAN, Wei,, J. . ,1 W Slnmokiii Ta. I in,. - ... 'r I - 1)1 I. , t f.' 'I.!.-'.V .Ifl'vcli y s.i-1 ? 111..." 1 .:' 1. I'l V'.'jis tn.:l::Y i:t.'l':iili:.!i ii,-2JJ.., e.f ", . s It.u. y Ic 'e ll.S S.llll.l (I. t 7. .'I. 1 fjlllB subscriber bc.- Ic ive t ) i:if. 1:11 his iriends : 2. and the public, prnerallc, il.jt '..s I art taken ' the above well known stand, ami will he 1. tippy to a"comiiiodate ull who 11, ay give hiin avail. Shomokin, July 8, I slit. MOAUTY 1M ritOVKl R pjiii riiosi'iiviK or tAtiv. 4S0(1 bids, of the most superior manufacture. r Also, (JCANO of every description, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, &e. 17 Produce uf all kinds bought and solJ 011 commission. It. n. SELLERS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 65 North Wharves, between Race and Vine Ktrecta, Philada. Philadelphia, Aueust 4, 18S5. 3mc. Soiibiiry, June 2,1 R."i5. Market Street. j'7 IVolil fall to fpriii).', le;urille.-s of when- ther or food. 1 have observed fcloeli so dry j Ua to reiiise iu ttiu ui ',.i 1,.. tuii-i ivui . . . . . watered tin y cat it voraciously. Now, it is j rED R TTUS, Hor.e Duckets, Painted lluck well-settleil fact tlmt no minimi will thrive ets. Meal Tendereis, Corn Brooms, lias-. well while bull'erin for.wtitit of food, water t.r shelter, la-t thosti, therefore, who want to turn out their stock in tho spring in good condition, attend to thise thing 1 nnd Jet them .eo that tho poorer uud Weaker stock ret as much as they wuiit. Fur.mr u.id I ' tor. Fall l'Lowtsn. All stiir clay lands in teuded for spring cultival ion next year, will be gatly improved by full and wiiitcr low itig, provided they uro not plowed when too Hit or too (try. kets, Children s Wagons, and Yankee Clocks uit received ami for sale hv May Sfi, is.'5. I. W. TESTER j i 11 A 1 .LE N H E K J E R'S PII.LS.A ceitain cure for Fever aed Aeue, for sale by tVElSKil &. URCNER. Sunhury, uly Si, 1K51, AD1ES' Dress ti.iods. Spring and Sunnr.i A bhaw ls, 11 luck silk, silk poplins, Dc l.aine, Cinithams, Do baae, Lawns and calico, just re ceived and for sale by WM. A. KNAlill. Lower Augusts, May , IB64 It i It I.O it 'S I MX GO Ul.l i:, K A BLOW'S INDICO DUE, is now we 1 established as the best arliclc ever cll'en d for liluuiiii,' Clothes. It is entirely five front ncid or anvlliin? injuriui.s to the lineal articles. All huusekcepers will find it much cheaper uud less trouMc than Iudio or uuy other urlicle. 'The great demand lor it has brought out several hi itiiimit. Storekeepers and consumer will be cateful to Bet DtsjiNls Uauluw's, put up at Alfre d WiUberger' Drur Store, Jia. 16!), jN Second ritreet, Philadelphia, StorckeeiM'rs can get their supplies from the Grocers and DruvgiaU mey neat Willi, at prices yielding a good pioiit. Drugs, Cheiuicul, J'uiult. VumisLrt. Dut Sinffn, e., with a lirsl-rate assortment of every thing in the liue. Storekeepers, i'liysiciaus end mauuiuciurers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WILTHEKOKR, DrurrgisL 16U N. Second btreet, Philadelphia. July T, 1S55 ly. OW71LEYS COCGY CMNDY. 11 eicelj V y lent remedy for coughs, cold. Fur sale at tins ojhee. December 4. 1852. "1JAINT8 of every description just received by I " .May 19. WBISER &. BKlEK. ! DOCIOll VOI UKM'I THE POCKET .f.Sf 7 'LAPIFS: OR, CV'UIIY ONE HIS OWN HIVSIlMAN. 1W 1 rjHE FIFTIETH Edi lion, with One Hundred Engi a iters, showing Dis eases and Malformation of the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Fe mules, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. Iy Vf M m. Young I .! no fuilier l nlinicl to present a copy of ths .llrt. ITI.AI'il'S 10 Ins el.itl. It may savo linn Iroin an early grave. Ia-I ui yi.uii): melt or Wnlnuu eilier uno tue secru vililiu'itlnns i't lnarrii-,1 111 ft, Wlinoui reiunil llic -,iv.ivr. I .tlsi.TI.AI'll'Sv Let to one suii'i-ring from htieLiiieit t"nn ill., I'aia in the Si le, r'ttlcss iliiilils, nervous feelings, unvl Uie wliole Haul of llvspeplte .'ti.il.iiil, unit given up l lileir pt.n iilll. Ik; Mlliiiliel lliolllcill without con nlniiy ll.c .l'.SCI I.AI'll'S Have the laaiiieil, or tlmse about 10 lis nt:iriiitl any i.iipnl.mrnl. reiul Una truly uselul t-Kik, as 11 bits been lite ine.ius of saviuir tlinnsioids ol uu I' .11:111 lie erealltres f.olll Hie very jaws uf vkath lV.ny per. sriirlois TWK.NTV-FIVK CKXT9, eiiel.de! Ill letter Will rn-eive one copy of tins tsifk, by iu.nl. nr live e.iptes will tie sent f.n one iMIai. Ail.l.rss, Dm. AV. Vlit.Mi. No. lJftl'HL'CU tilieel, I'tHLA DHI.I'IIIA." I'obt i.l. I'lnla.lclpliia. Septeiniirr , 1JS. ly SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WAT.:0X, A'o. 26 Hott'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. URiJAT FIRE, Chestnut & Filth Streets, Friday mori.in, December 35th, 1WS1. Evans If Watson's .yiinVI..!'. .:.( r jiauianner r-ans i i.u:n frt t"-''i." ; j1, pliant, s they always are i" Vf-.vr-;"'-rr- when put lo tiie test.' PiiiLAiir.krui , Dec. 15, 1H51. y.em. EvIvb V W.iTSnv, A's. !2'J South Fourth St., Pblladelphin. Gentlemen : We take much pleasure in rc commciuiiins our Sal inianJer Safes to Merchants and others in want of a secure means of preser ving their books, papers, etc., Imm tire, as the one we purchased from you n! out sewn months since bus preserved our books, papers and cash in as pood a condition as they weie when put into it, I r fore ihe treut f.re of this nioriiin?, which destroyed tlie entire block of buildimrs corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above sale was j iu use i:i our ol'ire, 0:1 the second floor of our 1 building, from wliich pl.u r it fell into the cellar, ; and remained there until the lire was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in the pres. i ence of at l.v.sl Uiflt) peis :i5, who witr.cjcd the eood coiidiiii.n of the c.nitrtit.-. Will you pL-use i 1 have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend i I lo put it in use a.;aiu, havi.,5 perfect culilidetn a I in its 6re-roof qualities. j j Yours, Rcsr.cc'.fiiiiv, j j LACY 4" PHILIPS, i Evans V Watson take pb-asuie in rwferrinj to I the foliuninx, among the many hundred who j have their Sales in use: T. S. Mint, Phila.la ; Farmers' and Mechanics' Hank, Phila ; Samuel I Allen, Es.p, liiffh Sn.vill", Phila; John H. Hen derson, Litv I i.ntroller ; t aleu i-ope.v 10., -o. 183 Market Nl. ; Ricliard Nonis V Sou. Toco- motive lioii.leis, I liilail.i ; iiaiicroit v r-c::cri, Machinists, comer I (il li and Jumes Sts.j Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvania Ruilroad Co, Phila.; l.accy ' Philips, corner full and Minor Sis.; Sharpies Llru., No. 3'i South Second St..; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 Norlh Third St; W 11. Horstmaii & Sons, No. 51 North Thud St.; Smith, Williams 4c Co., No. 67 Market St.; J. & U. 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 any Herrimr's Sufe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron Dush, fur making fire-proof Vaults fur Hanks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc. Please (rtvo u a call, at No. 'id South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855. cly. 10. a. be made, to t'.e n?t I vani.i, ut the session of ls'ii ltOTIC'2. fiT'OTICE is hereby given t'l.-.t epplirntinn v.iil I'-tiire nf Petin-yl-l'i r tlie c.'csliou of a coi potato bodv, with bunkier; and dis. nomine privileges, to he culled the 'Sitivoxix 1!m:,'" I. ic. .ted at -'hamokinl own, Nortlii.isil rilnnJ Co., l a., with a capital stoi k of il.i j.i'l 'l. .:!-, t!:e privi!e;e of iucreasiiij the sarae to v'lUU.Cl'nJ it' necessary. Shamekiu, May 22, 1 !. Cm. " NbTsToaB ! " wnoiecaie ana iietau Ji'iig-gists, M.u Ut St., next dvor to E. Y. th ih.i't Stun SUWBUar, TA., OFFER to the public the Urgent and best selected stock ever opened in this section of coui.liv, con.istins of PRESII AND FUXE EELTG3, Medicines, ChrmUrils, liround Spices, Paints, OiU, Varnishes, Dye-slulVs, Window Glass, Put. lit Medicines, together with a rimiiete as sirtiiii iit of Paint, Clothes, Hair. T....i!i. Nail and Miatiug llrusbes, 1 .-ressiii?. Side, Neck sin! Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, shaving from Tobacco, Scaurs, Poll Manias, StatlJiiaiy, Con ieclioiiuties, IT ! I K V I : K" AND I'Pv.VNDlES Tor Medicinal u-e. E:r;l.di, Fiench and Am.ti cm Pelfiimery, Fancy Goo.l', of every descrip tion, in short cveiv urticlc ket't by Drursisl generally. O Prescriptions Curef'd'.u Cotnpmiaded. GEO. II. ElSlOlt, WM. A. EE I WE It. Hunhury, May SO, IS.'rJ. BTr?T 1 i I'-r si:T,iii this ti'ge, a i. l..-a:ie!i nf Lit X 7 1; 11 o k . :: :. !. 1: 11 , Market Mi.:-t, EL'HIUEY, TA. eivod and fcr silo, a f es'.i stpyly V.'Si:i,S,if. ?55'5Ij' T School, lie is e! ) o;iet:i.i.ij t :.n:','' ussorti.tc;,; of Ilool.s, iu ev-;ry re, c .'.x'.-liti'; of i'. ';:,--', v, N,c.i!. :irances, Seietiti'-i W orks.' L.mv, Medicine, i-.'u- ",:d Chii bci's Ho..!:. Lille; rvkool, IVc's-l a:.d Family, botrt n :l!l end v itii.e.'.t Ene;r.i io. a. id e.r rv of vcii elv cf I'inditig. Prayer ilooks, of all kinds. Also just received and for sale, Pi:;.bua Di f.'.it of l..t' laws ef Pennsylvania, edition of liM, pri.-e only Cti.tHl. Jii.h;e Ib'r.d-. edili .11 i.f El.11 kstot-ei Commen taries, in IJ vols. 6 .... f.u.iU'idy s.;id nt tlO Hf', and now c licred fresh bi-'Jiuj!) at the lo'.v price of C 0,1"). A TiC.iiise on the I uvj of Pennsylvania re specting ihe e.ihites of DecrdenlJ, by 'l'iiomtis F. (iordou, p:iee only !,(!). Travels, Vey.i'.rea bud Advoiitures. all ol tahich wiii be cold low, ritl-vr for cash, er tona lly plO'.h.f. 'February. 1, ISoS. tt. O aid aj:d coz:ro?,T," TOSA! Strawberry, Eldorado Fig, Sarsaparilla Fine Cut, Andersons ' CO, i.C C one,! ess, F.lduuJo Cske, Pressed Fine Cut, For Sale at WEISEIl & URT.NER. Sunbury, May SC., 1855. 1R. H. H. colds, and aulmonary diseases. IMPORTER AND DBALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, hdow 1 3i, north side, rilZX. rVDELIPHIA. Phila., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. CHAIN PUMPS.- A email number of these excellent pumps have been received and are effore4 for sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunnorv, Juae 4, 1856. VERMICELLI, Jlaecarom tuid Cmn Stardi just received by May la, I55. WTISER iURUNOK. rpRASK'8 Magnetic Ointment at -- May 19. WEIPER k DRENER'S. P00 1'S, Shoes, Hats, Cap and Gum Shoe, gt tf just received and for (ule bv Oct. 7 1854. TENER 4 Co BEIiERINE, Verstria, Chiiiordin and ClB ehenia, jusl received bv ' May 19, 1BW. WRtVI & BSTinilt. HENRY LONNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OJict opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northambciland County, Pa. Prompt attention lo business iu adjoining .uuuliei. CAMPH1NE and Fluid of the best quality Tor sale bv WE1SER 4- BRU.NEK. Puabury, May 10, 1155. UOOFLAN D7? Bitters at " May 1. W USER A BRtTKEITS. 1IIG DEE'S remedy for oouih, A eupply of this valuakle uicdujne just received and ter sale by li. 11. MARKER. nnmrv. June 4. TW. " R.NOI.D'S WRITING Fl.l'ID and Adhe aiv and legal envelopes, for sale bv H. B. MASSER. Sunhury. Jan 10, 1852 SHOES All kind of Hoot Shoe and lip per for sale by O. ELSUERO A CO, Market street, opposite the Post Otlice. Sunlmrr, Oct. 8. IK..- ATS AND CAPS A .plendid Jot at fashionable ISilk, Wool and Fur Hat. ! Cixth, Fsr, Oilcloth, Navy aud Military Cap for sale low by G. ELSUERO V CO. Market street, opposite the Peat Oflice. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S53. G' ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, wilh books, i nk, aud ail ce triplets, iost received. nd for eal by 11. B.MA5WVK. OLD PENS with and without cases, f very superior quality, just received. A lea fresh aupplv of Writinif Fluid, for aule by H. B. MAttrrEK. MonbuTT, Dee. M, lh T) LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons Ac, for sale b 1). U. MAbSER. Huubury ,Apri 28,1(5 mam fac rtt:i:n of ri'llNlTURL' AX!) CHAIR& I Cf tho rac-t Fr..-hi'.r.ct!i GLyla. ; rT,i"E eubseribcr nrspietAilly calls tho attontbu 1 ef the piil lic to his lap'., and splendid assort incut of every tiurdtty and price of ! which cannot f.iil to rei nmmeTid it-e!f tosvery ssrs j who v. iil examine it, on account of iu durable i woikmansliip ami splendid tiniMi, made up of the 1 eit stiul; lobe bad iu the citv. No ell'.rt Is ' spandiu tac manufacture of bis ware, and th subscriber is determined to keep op with Lb ' many improvements: which era constantly being ' made. His stock consinU of Mshonmiy Sofas, 111 hid a ml Louttgo Bureaus, Seeretiuics, Sideboardg, I SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIM.Vj TAl!L2 j and also VENETIAN BLINDS, e.pasl to Thta delpbia maniifacture. BEDSTF.ADS, of every pattern and pries), CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE. STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of bis hiisinea. He else manufactures all kinds and e,ualilits CHAlliS, ncluding varieties never bclm- to be bad lit Sunhury, such as Maiioh x r, Uluc W'usit sin CeRLtn Mir n (Insi nv ; ami Wivdsss. CHAIRS, ami I'iM V I'nvo Stools, which r of the latest styles, ami warranted to be cicelies. by none manufactured 1:1 ike Cities or elsewhere The subscriber is determined that there thai, be no excuse fur persons to purchase fo-nitur in the cities, as every comldence ran he entertain! about the quality (lid lini.-h of his war aiU Chairs. Hi articles will be disposed of en a fi terms ts they ran be purchased chew here. Cetia try Produce taken iu pavment for woik. C" I'NDERTAKIXU. llatiiis; proviJed himself with a handsome ibtiti, be is new prepared for I'ndertaking, and attemling funer als, iu this vicinity, or ul any eouvtnieul sjia tiince from this place. 13 The Ware Room is iu Market lr4, below Thouipsou' Biu. and Wcavn's Tavurm. U!:0I!(.E ims s. Sunbury, Jan. 10, IMS if. WJATENT BRITTAN1A STOPPERS fo JL bar bottle for uli by Bunbury, April, H, 1851 H. B MASSER. SILVER WATCHES;A few daub! aae Kuglish btlvar Watch, fr sal at very las frice by - H. B MAMJjR. 8-atujr, Apei It, 1U1 BLANKS. LANKS of every description rs be liJ app yine at th oHice of the Aoisrii sr. ROUND and whole Pepper, Clove, Ciuua- nion, Nutmeg, Mac, AHUpice, Uiuger, Lijuonce, Ac.,-stc, at Nov. IU. '54. YOUNG'S 8T0RE. JEWELRY. A nice aortmenl of Uld and iler Pencil and Pen, for ! chep by .O, ELSBERU 4t CO., Market trt, oppoil the l'at Olic Sunbury, Oct. i, 18SJ CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, r Tasteless Gaits, Prepared by WE1SER It BRUMIR. Tbis p-ersisiion is reconsuicndcj B x celient luiative and puigative, it operates uiiUly, i enliiely free from any unpleasant lust, 1. seii.bling lemonade in flavor. -This aredicia 1 highly beneficial for disease aeeahar t sassssar and but weather. bunbury, July 1, 1S61. INK Boureau' celebrated ink, and alo Con gre ink for sale, whulasale and retail by December 8; Wt. H B MASiER.
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