Jfaimcr's gcpdnmit rrom the Oaimtuilnwri Tte raph.J I1()5E PI ST. Mb. EntTOR To most persons tlmre is no little difficult? In belinrinp; that nn art Ida to apparently destitute of nutrimentiil or mnnn Heal qua'ities ns dry "Hono Dust," should bo capable, when npplied to the soil, of producing- any benefleinl results. This mystery, however, thanks to the achievements of sci ence, is now easily explicable, for instead of being composed, as ninny suppose, of a simple amort snbstance, it has been demonstrated to consist of three distinct and highly valuable materials, viz : earbonate of lime, bone earth, an J cartilaginous matter, all of which arealike beneficial in the production of vege table life. Of the entire weight of the bone, that part called "bono earth," tnny be estima ted at one-hair. "It is a peculiar phosphate of lime, containing eight parts or lime, to three parts of phosphoric acid." The greater part of the value of bones as a nianurial agent, depends no doubt opori the presence of tho cartilaginous matter. This is more readily decomposable than the other parts, nnd consequently acts mora immediately and with greater vigor upon the crop. The other constituents, besides contributing very essen tially, tlnugh slowly, to the health and de velopement of the crop, has also a mechani cal action upon the soil. "The animal part of bones." says a late scientific author, "being one-third of their weight, the ammonia is equal to eight to ten times that of cow dung It we regard the salts only, one hundred pounds of bones contain sixty-six times as much as an equal weight of cow dung. Such Statements, while they explain the chemical facts, ore almost, if not quite, supported by testimony for those who have, in practical aricultuVe,ttppIied these concentrated animal mnnures. It is a common opinion that bonrs from the soap-boiler have lost their animal matter. It Is erroneous. Boiling, except under high pressure, extracts very little of the gelatine, and not all the fat and marrow. Heads, and the shonlder blades, and smaller bones still contain, after boiling, 3y per cent, of Cat and tallow. If the phosphate of lime of such bones, is dissolved out by the oeid, the animal portion remains with all the form and bulk of the bones. The phosphate of lime is rendered quite soluble by its combination with gelatine and aliiumcn. Hones t lint Hare neun long in humed beneath the soil, when taken up and crushed, or prepared for maniirial purposes by grinding, act with great energy, thereby showing tluit old bones are of too much real vulue to be thrown away and negligently over looked by those who wish to eurich anil ferti lise the soil. Cheltenham. August 15, 1S55. Fioni theGermaiitown Telegraph ASHES. Tbe use of wood ashes in sericulture, is now become quite common. Most farmers appreciate them highly, and use them on a variety of crops, with "success. Betides the immediate effects produced by wood ashes, in invigorating ami sending forward the crops to which they are applied, there is another mid no less important advantage which they se cure, though less speedily developed the permanent improvements "of tho soil. On cold land", they tend to warm and stimulate, and where moss abounds, their application, in limited quantities, is always benefieiul. Tho following experiment shows the value of ashes when applied us a stimulant to the corn crop. On a piece of light sandy loam, to which no Aianurc had been applied in the course of many years, ami which had been plowed in the aiiliunn the previous crop having been grans, I planted I ml'iiu corn. Ono-liulf nl'l'ue piece was manured with liulf a shovelful! of very rich compost, in tlio hill j the other half with one-half pint of unlearhed wood ashes. There were just as many hills in one division as in the other, and the ashes were mixed with the soil before dropping tho seed. At first, the part which received the compost dressing, manifested the greatest vigor j the corn was more rapid in its developement, and the foli ;e was darker and more luxuriant tiil the second hoeing j but after that, the ashed division gradually gained upon the manured part, and at hurvest it was found that while the lutter produced ten bushels and eiuhteeu quarts, the former had produced eleven bu BlieU and thre3 quarts Tho fodder on the manured part, however, exceeded that on the ashed part, but tho corn on the ashed divi ion, was much tho soundest, and better filled. A like result attended an experiment of thu some kind on the bean crop. In un experi ment with ashes uud bono manure equal quantities of each being used on Swedish turnips there was very little perceptible dif furence. The crop in both cases was decided ly excellent, and of a character to impress :ue wait a very high opinion of the value of both articles. I have used unleached wood ashes for many year, and am firmly persua ded that where stable manure is worth four dollars per cord, good ushes would be cheap at one dollar per bushel. A Practical Farmer. Bald Eagle Furm, August, 1855. MAKlia AND PRIiStrtlVIKU UfTTtR. My system of making and preserving but ter may be worth notice: The milk should be strained and set away immediately after milking. As much cream can be obtained from half a pan of milk if undisturbed ns from twice as much if disturbed, and I think Ihere should be about three quarts of milk allowed for each pun. Set in a cool place, and if pos sible exposed to a current of air. Take otf tne cream as soon as the milk changes or sours The cream should bo stirred thor ouglily twice a day while keeping, mid should be churned before it is very sour. The cream should be of the temperature or sixty-two degrees when churned. Water should "never be pnt into butter when taken from the chum. rW. t roughly once a day for three t ?n t . Ur r'a,,:ki"s- rk il in ,1 hei? 1,1 ll-wrrnnr iMh thick-sprinkle or to or three inches at the top of the jar lay over ,t a clean cloth, fill ,ue illr whfi Strong bnnP, tt j K rj; ueVmlle West BloomDeld, N. y. U" "' W' AJtTDRACiTK Coai. Agutj. A the merit of aiithraiite coal ashes have been discnd wun prus unit cons m uinerent time in tlie Cultivator, will you riermit me to Ftate ucae or my experienca, wbicli liappened the put. Bummer, i uueu a wneeluurrow with the snes, una.winiu considering what iiks to pat. them lo, a boy who wished to uFetho tmrrow in his hurry emptied the entire load nt the vootgof two promising Hartlelt near trees in the proportion of about three-quarters to one and one-quarter to tho other, mid the one with three-quarters died, wlulo the one with one. qaarter, made un nncommon vigornus growth proving in my taiisiari.on, that a certain quantity u benefieiul, while too much is de tructiva. Iioiton Cultivator. S'ai'saof.!!. Ai the flavoring and seasoning of tausae i a matter of some importunrn, the following compound will be found to tickle the palates of most lovers or the article I uUe Bounces of pepper; 2 ounces and drtni. ofclovesjl! oimees and 3 rlrms. of rntmec; twodrmt. anniseed i 4 drms. cori ander. Mix and make into a fine powder, and season to stresgtb according to taate. utumtrt bun. mm AYER'S PILLS, Atrmr and ilmnila'ly successful remedy ft th cur, .- .! Bilious diseases Costivehess, Indi imtion, Jaundice, Impv, Rheumatism, levers, &uut Humors, Nervousness, Imtahility .inflamma tions! Headache, Pains in the Hreat, Side. Hack, and Limbs. Female Complaints, Jrc., Ke. Indeed, very few are tne disease in which a rnreative Medl cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering intent be presented, if a harm less bnt effectual Cathartic were mote freely used So person ran feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides It soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might hare been avoided liv the timelT and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious dcraiiKcments. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distemper which load the hearses all oyer the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to tbe public health, mid this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing siiy thitm hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not ub .stantiatcd by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among tbe many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these l'i'..s, we may mention : Dli. A. A. HaYM, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, snd Plate Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed oy me Itos. KiiwAnn EvmiKTT. Senator of the V. 8. Hohkht C.Wi si iihoI', Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Ahrott La whkkcr, Minister Plen. tn fniland. John H. FiT7.eAThicK,Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Pit. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New lork t'lty, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Maiicy, Secretary of State. VM. B. A hi on. the richest man in America. S. l.F.l.AMi A Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we conld give many hundred certificates, from nil Tmrt3 where the Fills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects unon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and studv, arc offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford, i hey ate coinpnunrtea not ot the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in aneh a manner as l-i insure the best results, 'this system of composition for medic ines has been found in tbe Cherry Pectoral nnd Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than lind hitherto ueen oii- tained by anv proms. The reason is perfectly ob vious. v hue nv tne em moae ot composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious mid iniurious uualitiei. by this each indi vidual virtue oiilv that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they have Droved more tmrelv remedial, and the Pills a surer. more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should bo taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate roruiulte hy which both my Pectoral and Pills are inailc to the whole Dotty ol Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If huwever there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded bv mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines th.it are offered, how few would be taken if their composition wan known ! Their lile consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who arc competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physician have declared the same thing of my Pills,' and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than realised' hy their cllects upon trial. Thev operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. lining sugar wrapped they are pleasant to lake, and being purely vi gelable, no harm can arise from their use in anv o,uaiitity. For ueuute directions, see wrapper on the Box. l lil I AI:KI UV JAMES C. A YE 11, riiM'tit nl Analytical ClicnUsf. LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents par Box. Five Eoxss for SI. 4111 II HV VVciser ,t Brunei", unburv; Bird ft J-hn, Shamokin W. Wiemer. N'irtliuiiilii-rliiid ; J. F. I'uslnw, Mill m) ati'l bv till l)riigsrs in Northern Peiuisv Ivaiua. Juiic i!3, ts5J 'ly. Front Street W ire Manufactory. "WATSON Sc COX, SlKVE, ItlDUI.K, CKKF..V AND WlRE CLOTH Manitactcrkrk, An. 40 Xorth Front Street. Corner of Coomb's A llev, between Market and Mulberry (Arch) Sicects, Fhiladelpaia. MONTINUE to manufacture of superior qual- ity. Hrass anil Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds; Bras ami (.'upper Wire Cloili lor Paper Makers (Vc. Cylinders and Dandy holla covered in the best manner. Extra Heavy Daster Wire of Superior quality Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark (-'ateliers, Sieves for llrr.ss and Iron Foumlera. (Screen Wire. WiiuUw Wire. Safes, Traps. Dixit Covers, Coal and ainl Screens, a.c. iancy ire ork of ev ery description. Philadelphia, ept. 1. 1835. 3mU. or TUB UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. S. E. corner 'third and Chestnut St., 1'IIll.ADKU'lllA. CAPITAL $430,000. MONTY is received on deposit daily. The amiuni tlen isited is entered in a Le.il H ail and eivru to i IlL-oit'ir. or, if nrefened. a eertitit-uir will oe eiru. A II stuns, knee Hiid small, are received, uud the aiui'Unt paid Uick ini demand, without notice. Inicirs. is uoil ol ll.e rule "I nv rt easy., e"ni- arnciMS irmu tlie day dep. su, and erasing f nricen da.s iwri'iiatB to llnr willidniMiil of Ifie nionrv. i)t the fit si day t.i" Jinniurv. in eaeli y.ar. tlis interest of each dep-ail is fund t tlirdetit'ir, or siated to tlir piuici- Kil. as he may prefer. ( tie (: inivinx n.ivs irv npwarus ot ,.tiiw arposiMn la tbe Cuy f rluli'lelpliiH vl na Aiivinlditi nul iiu'oiinaiiou will lie ciysn by audrsssin me I fiiAii'HKa. OIRKCTOIIr. Htepheii It Crow-font. Pres't, William M. Oinlwia, l.-nvreiiee J bus at. Vice 1'rea't, I aal n it cwnia, AillHi.isa V Th iin:isni, Me -me Mcllenry, llenjimlii V Tltifflev. J unes l)evrie"X, Jau.ib I. Florence, Cu tivui Kiailisli. eereturv aiid 1 rs-ar,r. II.isiV nK. Tellib t.Ns iNTiKrmns, J. C. OKIlLSCllLAUt:ft. Philsdylpliia, Fept. , lb.5S lyP. JOHN 0. MARKEL, M. D rjr.?Pi:t:TFLI.I.V informs the citiiena of 8unburv and vicinity that he lias coin men- ced the practice of Medicine and Surifcrv, and will promptly attend to the call of ill who in:i uesire Ills prulctnnal cervices. His ollice is al Hie residence ofhi mother. Mary Market. Kimliury, July 14. H55 HinpJ Land Warrants Bought. LJlGHEST cash price paid, ami nvuiey remit ted by first mail. Tlie be' reference can be given. Apple nr address tSAMUKI. UKCHTOLD.jr. lo. RO North 6th street. Philadelphia. s ui.niy i,i. ...j Pemiu,,, procured ft 111 I Warrntila l....t 1 ... -...s.ss. vri4iiru UUH1 Ottnhcr 6, 1855.- Siq) M olaw opu, UU, UranJv.Gin. Wi -i u . ,, . . murker a... ft I I. . Bail, just leceivedand for aale 7 Lnwr Auausi 'M. A. KNAU11. Mat 8. kS4 EI1EKI.E, Veralri. Ci.iuurdiii. ebunia, but received bv and t.'iu- May 19. IHSfi. WKISER4DRVNER. J.M.NT8 of every deaeiipiiou just raceived by MavlS. WEISER A W tR j..,n,,.,..tBu-,Bo iiii.is. A cartaiu srSlIAl 1 eviieurtrntu m. sura ur revar ami Agua, for .u by W'EIkER & BRIINER. GENUINE HONEY SUAF. THE purity, fragrant- cV milil emollient properties of this Soap, render it especially de serving a place on every toilet. For chapped hands, ami varioui disease of the kin, it is iiucqnalcd Krh rake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South 8ecnd lreet, Philadelphia. N" oilier iaOentilue. Improred Chemical Olivo Soap, Warranted tn Wash In hard, aoft, or salt water. This map tins poweili,! cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, &., from every ilesc iplion of goods witti.iut injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is sujprior to any other (nap in use, and VI) per rent, thenper than me common roam snap. Lscli liar I stamped. WILLIAM CONWAY, 168 South Second street, Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soap, sperm, siearine and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sui sous, sku asli. rosin, ic. Urder hy mall nrnmptly attended to. ITiila. Augustas, 1855 tf. ; To Iron Masters and fiealersi PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS, Ao. 21 Arch Street, aliove Front, Philadelphia. SIEVES. RIDDLES. SCREEN'S. WOVEN WIUES, of all meshes ami widths, with all k mils ol plain ami fancy Wire work. Paper ,.i t. an ainus. Vyyiuniers anil Uandy nous coverej lit the bct manlier in or out of the city. A very superior article of lteavv rounder'. nieves. All kinds ol Iron Ore Wire. W ire and Sieves for Seed, liram. Sand. Starch. Snuff Urickdust, cVc. cV-r. HAYLISS, DARBY &. UNX. August, , 1855. C 3 in DR. A. B. HADDOCK'S CELEBRATED WORKN INHALATION In the Treatment anil Cure of I onsumpuoii, asiiiiiiii. Ilmiieliitis, nnd alher iscMses or me t espirnliry tlrguns, by Medical liiliu.aiioti. WITH NOTKS AND ADDITIONS at Da. Ciias UiiBs.sa. First Aincriranedili.iii. from filth Uaidiai etlitinn, wher 11 tins nuu mi uiipicecucnietl snie. This is a valuable wi.rk and slim Id he in the Immls) 'f ! iiivululs, and the Me.beal Profeasi )) generally. For wamnl free of charge. Iiy mail, on reeeipt of nn c-nMsj (loth (pit) onh bulab. C. W. VAN Illllt.N .V CO. Xo. 32 A'Wi A"iiA St., fhiladcljhia. We sol.j da a few. fr.in ininy c mineiiil:iinry tn-ticcs and revirtvs fi..m the Iviglinh and American Medica and'ithcrJ lirnals: ' Dr .M ulihM k is the sal "f tlnr lat Henry M.iddnck, I'.eq., M . t , l he well Liiowh ImniHlci, nnd promises t'i rise, in Ins own protefiMi -n. ui as eminent a degree as his imrenl The sslein (tnli.ilali ai) prxpottsl as tin in fct crtretunl int'tli. hI ol api'lv hig a teiiieilv to a p nti.'ii of tlie)llrui which eaimot la: diirvlli reached hv nndicine itself . . . We recoiiiineiid our readers to purchase the Work," Vr!ean I'lir-tincle, lintl n. Feb. Id. IMj. -Ve ree anmctid llie W'-trS Vt our renders, ns it appears p l.e fully matured, cleanly wiilleu. and entirely divcutrd of any qu i;ery or pe .i-seekiug tendeiey. Tiie WorK well ilcnuivea periisnl, anil tlie praiMK-c, as fa- ns our kn ivvlcdc and experience esu-ndu, will repjiy u.t itnly a seri nil c insidcrutl tn. hut a pnlieiit liiul ot it's merits" IajiiiI hi Medical Journal. December 13. Ip-4.3. 'We think that no one can rirefrom its pe ll aal. wnh nit hems; suisfied lliat it in I lie wink of a prae ical and experieucetl man ; and that It ouuht, for the sake f th-ise who suffff fr.itn eoiiBtimpli . iiRttuua, or taouchi tis, to be hroturht int., extensive i-irculnii tn. It is. In Ilia stricter! sense ol the term, a viliinlile Work." Oxford L'uiveisiiy Heiald, Xovenilier. 7. ISI6. 'A Ke-I'imt ol the lanl in K'lmon of .Mr. Miid.tieks W,,ik on CouPtnnpiioii. llroiiclntis, Ariiiiiki. ai-. ; wnh Notes. Ac., Ity Dr. Chits, lireeue This Wink will I fitiiud wttrlhy the altentittn of our readers, for they mav lenrii from it what can Ite expected frnui this uitite of tretituit Ct'iisiim.ttoii and outer allrerittus i f the air-pas. sages. Dr. M. is evidcu. , .11,1 ol cntiniilcrat!e iulelli- geuce and whatever theie iB of itimkI t hc.lali.tuB of meiliealett vapors, he seenm to have aliilily to extract, i nay. we g.i liirlher, adtl say, that we fear that the I'rn- ! feftjou have ii'tl uiven sunieieiit attenli'n ! this mods of alleviating the sutTerinirs of thnye laltorinff under Una el iss of diseases." New Jersey Medical Reporter, June, Is53. (From rrnfessorJa. Ilryan, Kdilur of the ''Philadelphia Meilteal aiiti uruic.il Jnurnal." "Dr. Maod 'cs's aot's. iiiihiliitl.iti .il it one of l!ie few which have laieu tailed from the l-liie'isli pieBS on this suitieet Ms re-piiltticati ai in this c-nnitrv. with tlie judicious Noles of Dr Greene, will ml. I M the medical liletalure of .lie L'niletl lal.es. and, U Is hoped, exeile stuns interest in tVc mediital Profession on the suli.eet of Inlis l itittu. ns a 'iieausof irealing piiltnuiairv utreclious. Willi th iitl.lilton of ic. -tern flipe tyeries in I'liysml.tsv, this in-ale of Irejitilig Ihese diseases th"li!d have a fair trial and s-ime atoiieiuenl inatle for the long neglect winch lu halutlou has ,ulfeicd at the hands of medical men Jamks IIsva M D., Prof, of Surgery in Philadelphia College of Mediciu A CAUD. DR. CUF.ENK will tre.il DISF.ASFS flF TIIK I.l'Nf.S niH Allt-l'A-S.r,Kli. airreeahlv lo the m -de ! s t anccenH'ii'lv atlopted in the practice tf Dr. A. H. Mini. d H-k. autl other eminent phvsieitins of I'lirtiie. Hv this ' in ale of treatment lhetlisetise.1 surface of the Kr.aichi aetl l.iinea are diteellv acted iiih.ii. the vaii 'iitt miHlicaled vn- i por la in e'tnied 1 1 the m.tst luinule rttnuficati-ins of ihe l,iltitts. ir nIuciiik henlthv acu-ai : where a e.nnplrte , diS'truiiniziiri -n has iva taken place Ihe Itest results iilwua t a'teutl this feature of Practice : iu fact, wilh sullnltle at'juiiets. it is theonlv reliultle ft trin of tretitiug diseases 1 of the Itest ir tl'trv Irgans He intends cevotnig his vols aitenti'tn to this particular limueli of Ins prt.fessinn. Those desirous of conaull in him cuu do so bv letter ad dressed to ciias. nnr.F.NF.. M. D. HoxStill-, Philada. P. O. rhil.ida . Jans il. If-.'iS. dm. PERRY &c ERETY, Booksellers & Stationers, RE now sellim; nfT their eniire atock of Houka and Halionai v, -ncd Ir.ni the fire of the i5lli nil., ut very low prices. The stock einliruces every varietv of miscrllaiieoua Uooks. Si'honl Uooks. and all kinds of lilar.k Uouks, alt-o dniiiestie and imimiteil Hlalionary of every description. As we are so Mini out at low prices it will be well to call early ar.d secure hargains. rEIIKV & KKETY, 8. W. corner 4th and Hace street, I'liiludelpliia. riiiladclphia, June 83, 1855. tf. STOVES !. STOVES I We respectfully solicit tlie attention of Die nul.lic tn our assortment of MncGREfiOR HEATING ST0VK9. for Stores. Ilitils. Cliutelics. Pail trs Ac, warranted lo nice mire llent wild t-ne llunl I he fuel, titan uny other flealut St'tve la use. 1 lie Inrpe iiuiiiImt wlilca liave lieea stiit in this aii'l other elites and the e-tusumt anil tiicreuklnff iteiiiaial lor tjiein is salticient elk-iraulcs of liteir sniieiiority over all other tlenliti toves. ami we elieerfiily luvile the strictest invest inti at of our claims ti the tn tst perleet snic e tt ine sn.ti in nsa. We alst have a sn a-n.tr L'Al I.Urlll.v rr rarmme ana; eheiiiical inupts, imifle on die saint; irinciple, for wh'i-li 'e eljuin .nly a trial i-t neaptrecuitetl. e IhiH-n c tiistaiitU tn tiaittl mi sss-trtmeiil of the leailin flit IK aiut I'Altl.OR STOVES ; uud are sole Ajjenis in th's ltnie f-tr ill r.r. ! r'itt i in r. riinyr,. HITIv S PATENT rdtlKINO KTOTKS, mid UAItsTtlW't" I'NIIIVAI.I.ED CtKiK A I'Altl.OR KTOVI Wh i csale Dealers will tie snnnlieil at His I twesl foundry prices. re.-yi.yi & vvahimi:i, Wholesale A Retail Stove Uetilers. N.E. Cor ol'SElMlMI HACK lls. l'hila.l'a Ifr Pur Bile hy II. II M ASSI .lt. .,1 this plac l'luUlelihia, Aunul !U, IsM flin. 8EGARS- 1.1 Dorado, Kio Hondo, La Curiosidad, Caualos. Havana C lie roots. TA Neptuno, HI Dneiiilo, Recrca. lores. La iSe iniarmis, Plaiilaiinn. For Sale at WELSEK &. 8unbury. May SO, IN55. UKL'.N ER. IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. rpilE suliscriber mlorins Dealers an. I larineis - ihut he has greatly improuied the quality of hi Super Phosphate of Lime, And now confidently recommends the article manufactured by him, assiTEHiiiH to any in the market. You are inviieii to tan, examine anu try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican uuano, mis, Candles, fcSoap, &c, at uie lowest inarxri rates. Jiu. i.. rii.viCiHtJi, Successor to Tho. .V. Morgan, No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. 17 Fanner can load on two private alley, and avoid the crowded wharf. Phila., July tl, 1855 c6tn. VFin lot of Wall Paper just received and for ale by WM. McC'AKTV. Market Street. Sunbury, Jua S.1855. LA DIE!' Dresa Good. Hpri.ig and Sum nit. Shawls, Black silk, silk poplin. De Laine, Ginghams De bags. Lawn nd calico, jusl r oaivad and for sal by WM. A. KN ABB. Uwar Augsjata, May , NEW FAMILY UROCICIIY, Flour, Feed and rrovision "tore. 6EA8H0LTZ & FETERY, Hrnntlicnp. bttuven Martet (f Blackberry St. lESPKCTrULLY Inform the public that they ha- juat retcived a large and well selected assortment of choice Family Groceries, rnnsisting in part nf Ham. ShonUlers, Mackerel, Herring. While Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preserved Fruit, Picklr. Cracker, Cheese, Molasses, hue, Sugar, Coffee, (green, ronited and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyinn, dunpowifcr and lilnck l eas, Cedar-wnre, etonc-ware, Soaps, hruslie plow and wash lines, boots and alines, tobacco , scgnr. etc., together witli every articlo usually found in a first class (iroccry Mure, all of winch will he aold at the liswest prices, either for cash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice Liquors, Port, Lisbon, cVc. Tortcr, Ale, oerr, tarsaparilla, 4 c. We are also prepared to sup ply the citizen with resh bread, twist, rolls, pie, pretzel and rakes of every kind. N'. B. The highest rash price will he paid for butter and egos, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Sunbury, July 7, 1855. it4ni.n '.mii iii.tK. BARI.OW'H INDIGO BLUE, ia now we I established ns the hest article ever offered fur Blueing Clothe. Il is entirely free from a. id or anything injurious to the finest article. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and lea trou'de tlion Indigo or any other article. Tlie ((real demand for it has brought out several imi taliont. Storekeeper and consumers will be careful to net Bkuash Bahluw's, put up at Alfre d Wiltberaer' I)ni(r Store, No. ICQ, IS. Second Utreet, Fhitadelpliia, Storekeeper rn eet their supplies from the (Jrorera and Druggist they ileal with, at price yielding sood ptolil. Drug, Chrmiraft, Paints, Vurmsht. Dy fluffs, 00., with a first-rate assortment of eery thing in the line. Storekeepers, I'liysicinna and manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFKEl) WII.TBEKGER, Drnpi-ist. 109 N. Second Street, l'hiladelpliia. July 7, 1855 ly. SUNBURY, PA. PIMI E subacrilier respectfully informs the public 1 that alio slill continue to keep the above named public house. She ha aIho received a new supply of good litpiors and wines, and trust that she will be aide to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MAKIA THOMPSON Sunbnrv June S3, 1855. if. BOYD, ROSSEB & CO., m sr. B ssn snirrHs or Utb s!) ntljvacitc oal. From the Ink Fir.ler Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. Boyd, Rosier Co., Sunbury, I'a. II. M. Horn j. iiosskii. js. n o t 0. T. IIOHStll. Sunbury, April 7, 1155 tf. HAYDOCK & FIDLER, TTkEALERS in Watchce and Jewelrv ill coiiliime the business at the old stand of .lames B. Fidler, A'd. 12 Smith Srrond Street, rilll.ADKl.l'lll.t, Where they solicit nn examination of their large and varied Mock, lerling assured that the expe rience both of iheiu have had in the business, nnd the facilities they posffss fur proem ins goods on Ihe most advaiitaireous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably wilh any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand n fine assortment of WATCH KS, CLOCKS, JF.WKI.RY. Sil ver, Plated end Brittauiii Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Ao., Ac. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Phila.. April 7, 1855. tf. TO COAL TEALERS. AMMERMAN, ZUERN & WEITZEL IJESI'Ktri'Fri.LY inform the public that - thev have leased the new colliery, culled the Lambert colliery, and are ready lo deliver coal of j superior quality, and ol a variety of sizes prepa red on their new coal nreaker. All orders prompt attended to by addressing the firm, either at Sunbury or Shamokin. Hiiiibury, June 30, 11455 Photography ! Daguerreotypes ! ! A NEW ERA IN ART ! J. . McCLEES, ( Slice essnr to McClees German,) VlfOULl) call the alteuion of Ihe public, not v only to the superiority of the Buguerieo types tbe Hyalograpli, (bv some called Anibro type.) and the various atvle of Photography on paper; but to the fact, that parlies at a distance possessing a small daguerreotype, may, bv semi- ing it to No. 100 Chestnut St., have made from it by the means of Photography, and the talents of the Itest Artists, a portrait nf ivt aizi:, from a small I.oekcl to the full size of life. A small book containing description, prices, Ac, Ac. will be sent gratis to any person ma king the reijuesl. McCLEES Pliiladelnliia Photograph Esiablishment, No. Ibli l.'hcsinut st., below 7th Phila., July 81, 1855. If. IMPROVED SUPER rilO!il'lliTE OF Mll'. i)500 bids, of the most superior maniifncture. Abo, CiUA.N'O of every description, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, cVc. 17 Produce of all kinds bought and sold on commission. rt. B. SELLERS Sc CO., forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. G5 North Wharves, between Ilace and Vine at recta, Philada. Philadelphia, Aucust 4, 1855. 3mc. Shamokin White Ath Anthracite Coal From the "Old Vein" in the Gap Cnltitri. T H. ZIMMERMAN V JNO. P. PL'RSEL, ' ' successors to Kase, Itced & Co., will con linue mining, shipping and selling roal from the above well known Colliery, tinder the firm of Zimmerman & Pun-el. The point uf shipment is at the lower wharf in Sunbury, Xurthumher land county, Pa., where all order fur the various kinds of coal, viz: Lump, llrokcn, Kgg, "tuve, and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received snd promptly attended to. Sunbury, July 14, 1855, Si NBi ni, Jut 5, IS55. The firm nf Kase. Kced i- Co. having sold their leas in the Cap Colliery and interest in the whaif at fSiinltury, In Messrs. Ziioinerinuu Si Puist-I, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customer and other ' the new firm, a thev will l able to sell them prepared coal uf tho best qualify, KASE. RF.ED& CO. TILEY'S COVG1I C4NDY. n excel at this oilier. December 4. 185. CHAIN PLMPd.- small number of these e.selleiil iiiiiniis bavsi 1ma received slnl are ofTcre t for ul by . 1 11. B. MA5SER. Sunburv. June 4. 1855. VERMICELLI, Macraroni and Coin Starch iut received by May 19. 1855. WEISER Sc BRUNER. rpnASK'8 Magnetic Ointment at A May 19. WEISER ci BRL'NER'8. g BOOTS, Shoes. Hats, Caps and Gum Shoes, just received and for sle by Oct. 7 1854. TEXERaVCo CEDARTU US, Horse Buckets. Painted Buck at. Meat Tenderers, Corn Brooms, Bas kU, Children's Wagons, and Yankee C locks 01 raceived and for aale hy Mf 18Mw I. W. TE ER 4 C I MOUNT CAHMEL HOUSE, MOUNT CARVEL, Northumberland county I Fa. T1IH large and eomm oil ions Hotel Is situated on tbe top of the l.ocnst mntititaln. lie-rly half way between Sunbury and I'oltsville. Tl, scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breeze, make It one of ihe most delitrht'ul onmer retreat In the enuiitry. The Hotel, I a new structure, four stories high. fitted Up with all the modern conveniences. I'lie mire mountain water ia introduced into every rhambet. Tbe place ia easy of scces. Ia?ng but one snd a half bonrs ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia snd honbtiry Its'l road, from Potlaville, it ran be reached by the Mint Hill Hail road tn Ashland, snd from thence to Mt. Carmel 4 miles, by Omnibus. Every attendance will lie pid by Ihe propria tor to make guests comfortable. Charge mode rate. JOSEPH M. FEAGER. Mt. Carmel. lune S3, 1855. tf. SALAMANDER SAFES. KVANS & WATSON. No. 26 Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnut M?iiii'i'''a-'?X & Fifth Street. Friday N'iukVS.W.V'ia morning. Urremlier 3Mh, 5 T .lii'Wt 1851. Piiilaiisi nil , Dec. 15, 1854 Messr. Evsvacr Watsoji, N. 2i South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen : We take much pleasure in re. commending your Salamander Safe to Merchant snd other in want of a secure mean of prescr ving their book, papers, etc., from fire, as .he one we purchased from yon about seven month since ha preserved our book, paper and rush in a good condition a they were when put into it, before the great fire of Ibis morning, which destroyed the entire block of building corner of Chrstniit end 'ifih streets. The above afe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar. and remained there until the fire wa nut. The Safe was thru removed nnd opened in the pre. ence of at least KlOO persons, who witnessed the good condition of tbe content. Will you please have the Safe ami I .oiks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again. havi..g perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respertfullv, i.AC V 4- PHILIPS. Evan A Watson take pleasure in referring lo ihe following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use: V. S. Mint I'hilada ; Farmer' and Mechanics' Bank, Pbihi ; Samuel Allen, F.s., High Stteriir. Phila ; John H. Hen derson. City Controller ; Caleb Cope J- Co.. ISo. inn Marke. ft't. ; Uichnril Norria tV Son, Loco motive lioililcis, Philada; Bancroft & Seller, Mnchini-ts, corner Ifith ami .iainea St.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., I'hila.; Pennsylvania Kailtoad Co, Phila.; I.ncey iV Philips, corner fit li niitl Minor Sts ; Sharpies II ro., ISo 3i South Second St..; James Kent ct Santee. Mo. 147 North Third Si ; W II. Ilorstinnii & Sons, No. 51 North Thin! St.; Smith. Williams & Co.. No. 87 Market St.; J. St B. Orne, Mo. 181 Chestnut St. A large sssortment of the above Safe always on baud (warranted tn stand st least 10 percent more fire thou any Herring' Safe now in use.) EVANS fc WATSON, also manufacture and keep fur sale. Iron Shutters. Iron Doors and Iron Dash, fur making lire. proof Vaults for Bank siotes. pub'ic and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copy ing Presfcs ; Patent Stale Lined Ke fi iterators, etc. Please give us a call, at No. S6 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Aitril 7. ISSft. srly. It). lU(!OH ioi iim:i.f! THE POCKET .ESC C LA PICS: or, Evrnv onk ms own physician. ri-HE r'lrTIBTH Edi- -a- tion. tvith One Hundred lugriiviuga, i-liowing Llis- .,,.1 M..II'. -.I...... .,i iM the 11 uuiaii diysleui in every Its.pe nnil liirm. To whirli m utltlrd ii Treatise un lit? D.MUH'ii of Ft mule, hriiig ol ' the higlicst iiupurtui.ee lo iiDirrit'il r4!e, ur those (oiitenij)liHMij nmrriuge. I y lr Ynt9 oiiii T,et no fnthrr 1 nttinrn! t prcicnt n rnpy nf the .iS CI LA I'll S tn hiai'liiUt It m:iy tvae him in tin nn nuiy pruvr. I, t-t ii )iuni nmti or wimh.-ih tit;r intt ihe urcr ..Miciitt.iin tf niirruti hie wttlmui remtmp ihe IM U'KKT .ISiH'IsMMLS. Let no one mlTcrintc tr-'in li.-tt-kiiietl C'oimli. r.-iiit in the I'ir, fstlem niliiH. mTVtiii irMin:, him) the wliolf trntn t ( Uyappptit tci ifms, aiut given vt tiy their phaiciiin, hp miitttiff iii'iiiient without con iulliini the .V.SCL LAriL'S llitvc the nm.nctt, r tiWe nlfiit lo he niiirnttt m.y itnprdtn.citt, rtinl Itniini'v uuei'ui IwNik, ns it hut hct'ti the mriihi o rtving thoiiat'iniii ol un ftn tn tint e crcilurt'S fnmi ihe vrrv j'twi Hetih IV" Any pr .ii npiitlmn TWKXTY-FIVK CENTS, fiiolit, in n lejticr will rerrive ont epy f thu Uk, hy ttttnl, or fivi cpift will he ent foi imu iImIIiu. AtMien. 1)h. W. YOl'Nti. No. oi aSFKUCU Street, PHILA- ! Dri.I'lllA." I'it wu. IMiil i.lc l.hin, Septrinlter 8, ly NEW STORE, (.17 the old Stand nf S. X. Thompson.) 'IHK Subscriber rean-l'ully inform the peo l pie uf tSuiibury and vicinity, that he hai ta ken I he More K.kjiii lately occupied by 8. j. riiompsoii. in Market llrect, Sunbury. below Weaver's II. del, ami that he ha jusl received uud opened a handsome assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part nf Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardware, Quecnsware, Hat Cups, UoolsA. Shoe. Fish, Sail, Meat. SiC. All of which will lie sold at the lowest price. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th highest market price. H. IL VASTIXE. Sut bury, Nov, 24, 1855 ly ch JAMES BARBER WIIUI.KKA1.K KKTAII. CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, 5. E. corner of Second Chestnut St. PHIZ.ADBZ.niZA. Where may be fou d, one of the largest and '.est assortment nf Clock and Time Pieces in the I'uitrd M.He-i, iu quantities to suit purchasers, of Irom a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and manufac lure, siii'itl le for Churches, Hall, Counting Utilise. Parlors, Sleeping apartments, ai.d Kitch ens. Steam ami Canal Boats, and Rail road Cars. X. It. Clocks Repaired and Warranted, ('lock Triminini:s for sale. Alan, yjttnitfticturer of Unrber' Celtbrated Fin GOLD PENS Embracing all the qualities nf ihe finest quill pen, in addition t ) which Ihe durability of the metal is lullv asso.'ialed and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, and Pen Holders, Plated Ware, &c, wholesale and retail. Those wish ing lo purchase are invited lo call. J VMES lURilER. S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sis., Phila. Philadelphia, June 83, 1855. ly, r HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. UJice opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Fa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining -ounlies. UOOFLAND'S Bitiersat May 18. WEISER & BRL'NER'S. ANN'S LETTER I'KEHSE.9, with books,! nk, and all c ur.plele, just rr reived, and toe sale by 11. U MASSER. Sunbury, June 4, 1853.- P A TENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS fm bar bottles for sale by H. D MASSER. 8unbury, April. IS. 1851 SILVER WATCHES A few double case Englisfc SUver Watches, for le at very Iota wrtcee by BonWury, Aft 1. W H.B MASSER. tW(iV.r fali'mendrr Sales Trinm hlA 'Z JiJ phant. a they always are sWait??T5F wlieii put to the test. r, aus q- v hisoii ,5? IB S ... Fil r TOIST ARRIVAL t At S. If. Thompson's Store, In I.mcer Auifutta totcnthip, ot th Junction ot it. '.. .1.. -1 7 - I IU I. . " ine j wutcnuiiicii unu turn vrrrs; routri. rMl E subscriber having returned from th city A with a new and extensive assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully call th attention ot farmers. Mechanics and others to thm. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Castimert. Catsinets, Jeans, Drilling. s i- . sr. n j . ,1 r, ' itjusuns, r cjwngs, t u-ccas, ana ail Jtinas OJ Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND KANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin d Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Beraget, Rolts, IFooIenr, Flannels, fe. CHOCK It I KB, Blr, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cbeeie, Spice, 8alt, Ac, Ac, die. Ilardwnrr. Nai't, 8crws, Files, Ssws, Knives St Fork, Ac Queens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment of Boot snd Shoes, for men, women and children. Hat Caps, Ac., of variou sizes and styles. Beside a large and general assortment of fashionable good. Call and examine for your elvea. FT Country product ol all kind taken exchange at tho highest market price. 8. N. THOMPSON, Lower Augusts, 4 mo. 38, 1855. in WK. F, POTTS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, below 2th, north side, PHILADELPHIA, Phila., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. Furniture ! Furniture ! Ao. 157 South Second above Spruce,) east side, PHILADELPHIA. THE ubcriber would respectfully inform the leaders of the Siintttry Amrricrtn and the public generally, that ha hss on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well mad Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi csl mechanic, and having all hi goods manufac lured nnder hia own superintendence, purchasers msv rely on gettinf just such articles as are represented. Lounges with removable arms, also new patterns of Sofa Bedsteads. Those who are about going to housekeeping would do well to call. JOHN A. BAUER, 157 South Second street N. B. All order thankfully received and promptly attended to. April'28. 55. w8 ly. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. '"H K subscriber having received the necessary forms and insructtion from the Department, at ashiHgton, is prepared to procure Bounty Land y arrsnta at tha shortest notice. II. B. MASSER. Junbnry, Ar-;l T, 1855. L. L. BE VAN, SZALECZ.X1T HOTEL, Shamokin Pa- riHE subscriber beg leave to inform hia Iriends ft and the public generally, that he ha taken th above well known stand, and will be happy to accommodate all who may -ive him a call, fliainukin, July 8, I8M. NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that application will i-v be made to the next legislature of Pennsyl vania, at the session of If 50, for the creation of a corporate body, with banking and discounting privileges, tn be called the "Shamokin Uaxk," located at humokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capitul stock of $ 1511,1100. with tin privilege of increasing the same to $300,000 if necessary. Hiamnkin, May 22. 1855. Cra. NEW DRUG STORE! WEISER & BRUNER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., nett door to E. Y. Bright' Stor SUNBURY, PA.. tfV'FEIv to the public tha largest and best " selected stock ever opened in Ibis lection of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicine, Chemical, Ground Spices, Paints. Oils, Vsrnishes, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, toucther with a complete as. sortinent of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving U rushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Com lis, fancy Soaps, Shaving Creams 1 nbacro, Segara, Port Monias, Stationary, Con. lectionaiies, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use, English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Good of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggist generally. rrMcriBlion Carefully Compounded, GEO. 11. WEISER, WM. A. BRUNER. Sunbury, May 86, 1 854. TOBACCO. &c. Strawberry. Congres. Eldorado Fig, Eldorado Cake, Saraaparilla Fin Cut, , Pressed Fine Cut, Anderson " " tor Sale al WEISER & BRUNER. Sunbury, May 36, 1855. TiR. H. H. HIGBEE'S remedy for cougha. -a-' coble, and pulmonary disease. A upply of this valuaVIe medicine just received and lor sale by n. H. MASSUK. Sunburv. June 4, I85S. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe aive and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MASSER. 8unburv, Jan 10. 1 855 SHOES All kinds of Boots Shoes and slip tvera tur aal hv G. ELRBERG St CO, Market atreet, opposite th Post Office flunburv. Oct. 8. 1853. "WATS AND CAPS V inlendid lot ef I I fashionable Silk. Wool and Fur Hat also Clath, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Cap for aale low by G. ELSBERG 4 CO. Market Arret, opposite the Post Office. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. GOLD PENS wilh and without case, ef a very euperior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale by II. B. MASSER. Wniiburv. Pee. tT. IB' BLANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank Mortgage, Bond, Execution, Summon Vc. for .aleb H. B. MASSER. Sunburv .Arri 88,185 BLANKS. KLANKS of every description eaa be had y app yinf at th office of the American, rjROUND and whole Pepper, Clove. Cinn. mon, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllspice, Ginger, Liquorice, otc., 4c., at Nov. in. -54. YOUNG'S STORE. 1 EWELRY A nice assortment of Geld and " Silver Pencil and Pen, for sale cheap by G, ELSBERG V CO., Market street, opposite the Peat Ofiiee Sunbury, Oet. 8, U5J CAMPIIINE and Fluid of lb best quality For aale by WEISER t BRUNEI aViabmry, May 19, IM, jTcw Good- fbt th Peoph f BENJAMIN 1IEFFNER nE8PECTrn.LT Inform, th.publtah, ( ami that h has lust raceived pUndid atocl of Fall and Winter Goods at his New Stort, In Lowr Aagiuta township. Cloths. Cftisimrr rooinf f all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO i Callroei, Gingham, I.atTni, Mouaaellne lie Lniiiei and all kinds of Ladies Dress Good. Gnocerle, A Is an aottmiit of Ilnrtlware. Irou ami steel, fiaiis, &o. Also an sxrellent sssortmcnt of QUEENS WARE, of various uyles and patterns. Alia an eortment of IIOOT K OFR HATS Si CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fisli, ic. And a great variety of other articles such a art uitable to th trade, sll of which will l-s sold it the lowest prices. CT Country producs taken in exchange s the highest prices. Luwer Augusta, Nov. 10, 1855. United States HcTeT, Chestnut Utreet, nWe Fourth PHILADELPHIA, "i J-MscLEI.I.AN, (lata of Jones Hole!.) has tha pleasure to inform his Irirni's si.-' h traveling coiumunity, thct he ha leafed ll.i: House for a term of years, and i now prepared for tli reception of (incuts. The Local advantages of this favorite establish ment are too well known to need comment. The House and Furniture have been put in first rate order: the rooms are large nnd ncli ventilated. The Tobies will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himselt that nn effort on hi part shall be wanting la make the United States equal in comforts t any Hotel in the Quaker City. Phila., July 8, 1854 SAMUEL S. FETIIERST0N, DF.Al.fcR IN Lamps, Lanterns, CIiuihIi lirrsand Cnm!i iiilrim, Ho. 152 S. 2ii street, ahor Spruce, FHii.snr.i.rHU. Tfaving enlarged and improved his store, and having one of the largest assortments nf Lamps, in Philadelphia, i now prepared to li.r nish Pine Oil, Campheue, Uurning Fluid. I nn! and Oil Lamp, and Lanterns of nil patten s, Glaks Lamps by the package, at a .all udtMu e over auction price. Being a Mantifai Hirer ai d Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and A I' tdn l. which will be furnished to Merchants at smh price that they will find it to their ndmntaite to buy. Also, HouseholJ filasswar of sll descrip tion at the lowest market price. Philadelphia, Oct. H, 1854. WM. M'CAllTY, OOKSf. I.LKIt, Jilirket Street, SUNBURY, PA. TUBT received and for sale, frsn supply uf Kirs.j ritXGIXU 41, for Singing School. He is also opening at this time, a large R?sorlnieiit of Hooka, in every branch of Literature, consisting uf Poetry, Hislorv, Novels, Romances, S.'ientilie Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Book. Bibles ; School. Pocket ami I'liiuilv, bolli ith and without Kuirravings, mid every of vari ety of Binding. Prayer Bonks, nf all kinds. Also just received ami for sale, Piinlous Di gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of I H.") I , price only ?0,00. Judge head edition of Biackstonej Coinmen- tarie, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly old at $10,00. and now offered (in fresh bindiin:1 at the low price ofSG.tiO. A Treatise un Ihe law of Pennsylvania re specting the estates of Decedents, by Thoniae F. Gordon, price only 6 1,00. 1 ravels, oyimes anil Adventures, all ot which will be aold low, either for cash, or coun try produce. February, 51, 1852. tt. "AID AMD COMFORT." I o Your Own iVIeclianicsi. GEOllGE HENX. MANUFATUBRU OF FURNITURE AND CHAIR Of the most Fashionable Style. rPHE subscriber respectfully call the ailnntiiM of the public to his largo and splendid assori mnt of every qualify and price of VAlll.VlST-WAKK which cannot fail to reiommend itself ti.everv ui.e who will examine it, on account of its du'niltU workmanship and splendid litiisb, made up ot Ihe bct Uick tube had in the city. Nm elihrt is pared in the manufacture of his ware, and th auhscriber i determined to keep up wii!- t,e many improvement which are consi.mily ,VUif made. Hia stock consists of ,1 alio -any Sofaa, Dlvaiisj aixl I s Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, S0F4, BREAKFAST AXD UI.M.NU T1BLK and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phi.a- delphiu iiiaiiufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and ptire CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STAN OS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In hort, every article in thi line of his business. He also manufacture all kind and qualities of CHAIRS. ncluding varieties never before to be bad Ii Sunbury, uch Miimu'iir, Bum Wn-.i i MirtKGnaci-,, 1!( Wixi.... r u 4!,n r!,CT p'vo Stools, which are of the latest tyle, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Citiceor elsewhere The (uhscrilier i determined that there shall be no excuse for person to purchase furniture in the ctliea, a every confidence can be enlertainei , about the quality and Cnish of his war am' Chair. Hi article will be disposed of on aa Boi terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. Ex?" UNDERTAKING. Having provide. himself with a handsome Hksksk, he is i,v prepared for Undertaking, and attending Inner als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis lanes irom mis place. Est" The Ware Reom is in Market eurctt below Thompson's Store and Weaver's laveru GEORGE RKN.V Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1863 if. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line. OTICE is hereby given, that all peisou found trespassing upon, or injuring i! line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury l eleraph wib be dealt with according to tli act of Aciub! in ucb ease made ai.d provided. H. U. MASTER, Pres't Thila. and Sunbury TcieijiapU Co. 8utibury, June 3, 1854. tf. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by WEISER. BRUNER. This prepaiation is recommended as au ex cellent laxative and purgative, il operate mildly, i entirely free from any unpleusaiit lasie, re sembling lemonade in flavor. Thi medicine ia highly beneficial foe die peculiar te ummer and hot weather. Sunbury, July 1. l5i INK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Cam grea ink for sale, waolaoal and w-'-? lsBx, Ml. -
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