Jarmw'5 ffiqmtecnt, " CultivRtion"of tha Raspberry. BY DAKIgl. HCOnKS, AVERSTHAW, K. . lo manurinp for tha raspberry, a tlern allovial soil, rich in vepctoblu mould, require a light dressing of well-rotted "tallo manure, with a top dressing of ashes imme. diutely after planting, employing from ten to thirty bushels to the rare. Yvt a light sar.d or lonin, a libcrnl dresstiiL' of compost will ho necessary j to four loads of vegetable, muck, add one loud of rich barnyard manure, and from fimr to tight luitihels of nnleachert ashes'; and if linio is cbenp, it may be ad vantageously used to twice l!io mm. nut of the aslit's, torrether with salt lye, which is the bobt addition to the compost that enn be nped fur this fruit. Mulch the roots well, to keen the ground free from woods j but the croud point to be iiibisted on is depth of culture, which leaves n constant supply of moisture, obviates the dancer of too much wet, and pives scope for the ever active roots to hold their revels, which they manifest in a pro fusion of fruit. Tor the growing of good fruit it is rot ne cessary that the ennes should be supported, though it is advantageous, and also conveni ent in pivUing. The most obvious method is to suppoi t the ennes of each hill with a stukc; b'.U a more effective and convenient way wonld Lb to stretch a wire along the rows, supported by a lirnily braced pot at e.ich end, and at interval of about thirty feet drive stakes Into the jrround to support the wire nt an elevation of about three I'ei t, or four feet for the moFt vigorous growers ; spun jam will answer. The rows should be four foet opart. North cf tha latitude of 1'hih.delDhia fund there also) lay down and cover the canes in winter. "When the bearing season is at an end, the old canes should be cut out, and the shoots that huvo sprung up for next year's bearing should bo thinned to tho proper number, varying according to the strength from three to five; remciiibei irg that the crop is made or niarrcd tho year previous to its production. In choosing plants, the root, nnd ripouess anil solidity or wood, not length of can a, should govern the choice ; large caues, with small roots, are undesirable. " My first choice as a market fruit, is the Iludson River Antwerp, for its size, exceed ing productiveness, and its firmness, which enables it to bear transportation. The cur rent year cue thousand dollars net wero real ized here from one ucro of this variety. For field culture it deserves its celebrity, but for the garden it is much excelled by tho 9eed lings of Ur. Knuckle, i' astolt is nearly equal m productiveness, but a much more vigorous grower, and somewhat more hardy, lis rich berries almost burst with their fine juice, and do not bear carriage well. Fraucouia is n vigorous grower, and rather more hardy than either of the above, with large, dark-colored fruit, bearing carriage nearly as well as the Antwerp; it is a late bearer, of high flavor, and especially excellent for cooking. Knevetl's Giant is truly gigantic, excellont for the dessert, and for preserving. Rivers' new large-fruited Monthly had been a disap pointment till I determined to thin out offsets, and let no more grow than were re quired for fruiting, and that had the desired eSeet ; aud it has proved the moEt productive that 1 have cultivated, more than twofold of tho II Ti. Antwerp The Yellow Antwerp is a very good variety, but its berries are so much toller than Hud son River, that it is not grown for market. As Elliot remurks in his Fruit Grower's Guide, "it will soon give place to Knuckle's Orange and Colonel Wilder, which are far better varieties. May's Antwerp is cn excellent productive variety, but loss hardy than the above, and cf much less vigorous growth. Ohio Ever bearing, by those who like the black-cap va riety, will be creatly prized, bearing us it does profuse clusters. Cutuwissa has much the habit of the lust, but the fruit hitherto has not been comparable to it in flavor. Oolouel Wilder is a white berry, of brisk, rich flavor productive, excellent, nnd hardy. Vice-President French isavigoron3 and pro ductive variety ; berries largo and juicy, with a high subucid taste ; a late bearer. To Tushing, tho description of Vice-President French will apply, u.vcept that it is exceed injilv sweet ; it bents until ufier manv are dry from frost. Yesterday (October 20) I picked a branch loaded with fruit ; its leaves were green, while those around it were shriv eled np ; very hardy. Hrinckle's Orange is among raspberries whut tho Newton Pippin is umong apples. In conversation lately with Jdr. Charles Iowning, who is eminently con servative, ho remarked : "This is by far the best raspberry in cultivation." It should have been called Opal instead of Orange, its traiii-laceiire f iv.'esting the brilliant play of liyiit of tl-.t geia, and its beauty is equaled by its excellence, ; it is very vigorous, hnrrly, and productive ; continues long in bearing; most excellent in every respect for field and gnrd.n. The Walker, were it not for its ex ceeding adhesiveness to the germ, would be valuable. The -Mrs. Wilder is so like the Colonel Wilder as scarcely to need a sepa rate description. It is not so hardy, and not so productive. Tho double-bearing Ant werp scarcely bears at all land what fruit there is, scarcely tolerable. Several native arietici have Mjh-fluvored licit, but the berries are too small to Le valuable. The true Antwerp is very hardy, and a moM vigorous grower, nnd bears good crops of medium quality ; it is still cultivated in Jersey for market. Tho Northumberland Fill-basket has a high English nursery repu tation, but has nut yet given any judication of merit in this country. (The above is a capital article by a practi aud observing man. We may remark that be omits two of the most valuable ma cures for this plant spent tan nnd cbippings of leather; the raspberry luxuriate in this kind of food. Ed. Tel. Tht Horticulturist for January. Recipe for making Corn Bread. As Made at Gmkek's, Chambers street, N. Y. Tak" seven pint yellow corn meal, three pints wheat Sour, and mix tbem well together; then six eggs, well broken, two cups melted butter, and a little salt and sugar to suit the taste. Put this mass together, and mix with milk to make a batter about tba consistency or stiffness of paste prepared for drop-cake. Then dissolve three tea spoonfuls of cream of tartar, and the same of soda; pour it upon the mass, stir it in thoroughly, and dip it at once iuto pans, and bake in a not oven. Cobs Ukeao as Madc at Cook'i. Chatham street, N. Y. Take 1 quart of milk, 3 eggs, beaten; batter half the size of n egg, cromn tartar, 1 teaspoonful, salt and sweetou to your taate. To this add corn meal to make a put about the consistency of griddlo cakes ; put in pan immediately, and bake in s Lot Qvea.Plow, Loom, and AnU. Fine Cohw Meal Pi'DDIno. Make suX rient musb (thick and well boiled) to fill a large soup plate, put it into a pan when done, and stir into it a lump of fresh butter about the size of a goose-egg ; add a large teacup of sugar, and flavor with the juice and grated nnd of a large lemon, and a heaped tea spoonful of powdered cinnamon and nutmeg. 1 luish with two table spoonfuls of brandy or wbiu wiue. You may either bake it or boil it in a pudding cloth, leaving amide room for It to swell. Ltstoir Pus To the juice andgrsted rind of two lemons add on pint of water, one pound of sugar, and foor table-spoonfuls of Hour mix well, and bake betweeu two layers of pastry, UVs froit pks, which tb.y much resemble. ' AYER'S roa all ihs rrarosss or i FAMILY PHYSIC. Tmm has long existed a public demand fur an oflectiva puritittive pill which could be relied on as are nnd perfectly iafa In its operation. This u been prepared to meat that demand, and an exten ne trial of its virtues ha conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose, desie It it eaav to make a plivsical pill, but not easy , make tha best of all pills one which should have none of tht objections, but all the advantages. ( eery other. This has been attempted here, .. with whut success w would respectfully submit I '. the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Mnny of them produce so much irritiitiir nain and retulinn in the system as to more than counterbalance: the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no Irritation or pain, unless it arise from a nrcviouslv cxistina obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from thoir use in any quantity j but it is better that nnv medicine should be taken tinliclousiy. Minute directions i meir use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable arc Riven on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice. Indigestion, Languor and IOss of Ap petite, I.istlcssness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, bilious lever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the bide and Loius ; fir, in truth, nil these are but the con sequence of diseased action in tho liver. As an aperient, ttiv nrfrd pr.ftipt and sure relief in Cos tiveness. Tiles. Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvv, Colds w ith soreness of the body, fleers and imparity of the blood ; in short, any where a norffntWe is required. Th"v have also produced some singularly suo eessful cures in RheumatWm. Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Ua'.k, Stomach, and Side. They should he freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, nd, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists ; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, wheu taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but thev suggest themselves to the reason of every body; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a batter purpose than any thing which hut hitherto been available to mankind. hen their virtues arc once known, the public will no longer doubt whut remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity, for minute directions see wrapper ou the Box. PREPARED BY JAMES C. A I Hi K , Practical anil Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Prise 28 Csnts per Box. Fivs Boxes for $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For (ha rapid Cars of COrGIIS. I0LI1S. HOARSENESS, imo.vniii'is, u'iiooFiM-toi't.1., IKOi r, ASTHMA. AXD (oxsiMrnox. Tins remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is cntirclv unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the Held ot its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the rungs bv its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangeruus aHcc tious of the pulmonary organs which are inv'dent to our climute. And not only in formidable at tacks upor. the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Cui.us. Coughs, Hoaksenkss, c. ; and for Chu.dukn it is the nleasantest aud safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this suction, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and thV.t the genuine article is sold by Weinri fc llruiier. Suubiiry; Ilird J.n, Shairo&m W. Wiemrr. Nnrlliunilwrl.iinl ; J. F. I.'nl, Millon and hy all Druggists in Northern l'eiuisylviuna. JuiiuKJ, lt5J ly. EL'RTON & FENTON, S. II'. comer Sixth and Arch streets, PI!ll.Abi:i.l'lll . rilEAS! Teas!! an unc.omin.Jnlv full nnd L choice assortment of black and green Teas of all grades, from the extremely low price of 30 els 35 41) SO CO 7.) tj 'iScH. per lb., warranted to he superior to any to be hud else where at the same prices. We know and confi dently recommend them to he "0 per cent cheap er than any for rale in the city. We have ulo a very superior assortment of (,'olloe, Old (viv'ti Java, l.uttiiuyru, Maracnrilio, Kin and Cap-' Hay ticn Coffee. New No. 1 Mackerel ami Shad in i ami J bid. or as may be dciirrd. Cheese, Pine Apple, Sup Sago, New Yurk Cream Cheese al ways on band. Soap brown and vel ite; also If. I.. Ken le'.l efc Cn' Chemical Olive Soup, one lb. of wlii. li will go us fur as SI of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of different qua!ilirn, pickles, sauces, ketchups, olives, olive oil, sardines, an choveys, &e., with n full assortment of Fancy Goods, lo which we invito the a teutiun nf ihs public tti call and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Uroertri fore!c bv BUI! TON FENTON, Wholesale and Ketail F.iuuly (Jro'ers and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor. Sixth and Arch sU. N. It. Good' dclivcicd to all pant of the cily free of charge. l'hila., Sept. 27, 1855 a pi fty Trusses I Trusses!! Trusses!!! C. II. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment. 5. IK. Cor. of Twelfth und Race Streets, Philadelphia- IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, cmnhi ling extreme lightness, rase and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients csn be suited by remitting anioni.ls, as below : Sending number of inches round the hips, snd stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, f ;), ?4, $5. Double $5, tS, $H and $10. Instructions a to wear, snd how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety. Dr. Bantling's Improved Patrnt Body Brarr, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder II races, ('best Expanders and Erector llraces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak lungs ; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes male and female. CV I.sdiea' liooins, with I.ady attendants. Phils., Aug. 4, 1855. y P ti. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. IJJERRV A ERETV, invite the attention of i. merchants slid others to their large stock of elegantly bound Bibles, II) inn Iinnks, Prayer Dooks, Albums, and Presrntaliou Hooks in all styles of binding; Standard Tbeolojiicai, Medical, Miscellaneous and School llooke, which they havs received from Trade Sales and are selling at extremely low prices. AUo direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, ever' kind ol Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and bleej Pens, Pencils, Inkstands, Wrapping Pa pers, Ac., 4c. , at the lowest cssli prices PERRY & ERETY. 8. W. Corner, 4lb and Race 6 is. Philadelphia. September M, 1855 tf BLANKS. "HLAN'K3 ef every deachption eaa be hae Vy jsv spy ring al tassn-e of Awriri. GENUINE HONEY SOAP. rpHE pnrity, fragrance -- &. mild emolitont properties or this 8oap, render it especially de serving a place on every toilet, tor chapped hands, and various diseases of III kitt. it is lllieuilaleil. F.srh rskn is slaliineil WM. CONWAY, I6S South Kccend street, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to Wash in hard, soft, or salt water. This soap bus pnwriful clciinsinn properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Ac, from every desc iptiou of goods without injury to them. r or ail domestic purposes it ts superior to any other soap in use, nnd 20 per rent, cheaper than the common rosin snap. Each bar is stumped. WILLIAM CONWAY, 109 South Second street, Philadelphia. Manufactures of Fancy and fitaple Soaps, sperm, stearins and tallow rundles, importer and dealer in sal sod a, soda ash, rnsin, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Pliila. August V.", ltl.V) tf. DR. A. B. MADDOCK'3 CELEBRATE!) WORK ON INHALATION In the Treatment and Cure ef Cansuiiiitluii, Astlunn, Ilnnicliilii, nnd other Ulusirs or me urspiramry urjjans, uy iMeuiiul liiliutation. WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS ST iU. C'HAS UAKfcNS. first Amcrieini edition, from fifth fruition edition, where it lius liuU an unpiecetteiiteu sale. This is a valuable work and should be in the hnnds of al invalids, and llie AieJieul Profession generally. Inr wurodi free cf charge, hy mull, on receipt of firm iimi; cloth (pit) os a poilab. C. W. VAN IIUH.N k CO. -Yu. 32 iVortt Ainth St., I'hiludctphia. We siibj.dn a few, from mrttty cmnmetidntnry notices and reviews fmm the Iviglish and Americun Medica and oilier Journnls : "Dr Mn'MoeW is the sn of the tats Henry Mnddock, l-q., M. 1 , the well known biirrislet, and prnnnsrs to rise, in his own prnicRnion. in ns ctnmritl u ilegiee us his nurent J lie svsttin (nuialiitioiil promised as Hi in t t fTectiril inetli.Hl of applying- a remedy to a portion of llie system whicli eailiiol lie Direct)' reached ny medicine itself. . . . We reCMiitnenil our readers to purchase the Work." Wes'.ct mi Chronicle, l,oml n. Fell. III. IMo "We recommend llie Work to our renders, us il aienrs to he fully matured, cleanly written, nnd entirely divefled of tiny rju.iekery or pen-seeking; letHleney. The WorK well deserves periisnt, anil tlie praeliee, as fur as our knowledeu and experience extends, will renny not only a serious eounitierHtloii, imt a putteut trial ol its tueiits" Loiiu.iii iMcttuiil Journal, Ueeeinher l-l, 143. 'We think that no one eiin rise from its pe Ui:it, without being satisfied that it islhe wotk of u pruc leal and experienced man ; mid that It ought, for the silks ol tii we who snrtei trnm cnitsiimntiou. nsitnuu. or nioueix tts, to lie Inoiiht into extensive r-iri'iiii-,i . It is. in the strictest sense of llie letin, a valmlde Work." Oxford tmvetsitv lleiald, Novenilicr, 7. Iblo. "A Ite-Pnut of the Loudon I'.du urn of Mr. Maddock 'WiifIi on Cousiiuipliou. liroiicliitis. Astnuei. With Noles. &e., hy Dr. Ch;is. Ureeue Tiiis Woi k will lie found worthy the attention of our readers, lor they may learn from it whut emi he expec'-d from this mode of treating Consumption und other iitfectioiis of llie air.pus Slices. Dr. M. is evidi-ur.i i iik.ii ol eonn!ct:itle lulelli ceuee ami wlntever Ihele is nf r-ml in inhalations of medicated vapors, lie seems lo have ability to extrnrt nav. we lurtlier. mid siiv. thai we tear that the rro. tension h:ive not eiveit surTk-ient attention to this mode of allevi-ititiff Ihe snfTeiings of liiose laliorintz under this elnss of uiseases." .Sew Jersey .Medical llcpurter, June 1M. (rrom Professor Jas. Bryan, Kdllor of the "rniiaJeVijij Alerluvd ami 9urme.il Journul." 'Dr. Msrtu:Ks boor on luli::tutin i one of the few winch have lieeit iauril from the fcnghsh piess on tins ; subject. Its re-pn!liealioii in this country, with Ihe t judicious Notes of )r (ireetie, will add to the medical literature of llie L'niled Htutes. and. il is hoped, excitesoiim interest in the meilieiit Profession on Ihe suhjecl ol Inha Intioil, us a means of treat intr pulmonary nlp-etions. With thj nitil n ion of modem discoveries in I'hysiolorv, this mode of treutiufr Ihese disenses should have a f;ur Ilia! anil some uloiieinent made for llie lout; tieteet whicli In halation l.'JS tutTercd si the hands of medical men Jauks IlitVAX, M. D., Prof, of f urjery in Philadelphia College of Medicine A t'AKD. DR. cnr.F.NK will treat DISI'.ASI.S OF TIIK I.l'NUS and Allt-PArSA(iKS. apieenhty to the) nede S'i success! ally adopted in the prai'tiee of Dr. A. 11. ,M:ul-il'K-k. and other eminent piiysiciniis of lurope. Hy this mode of treatment the disensed snrlitre of tl.e Ilr.-.ni-lii nnd I. lines lire diiei tlv :ieled noon, the vaiions inetoeiile,! v:i- I ivir hcins earned to the most niinute riiimtications ot'ttie i I.uutts, proiluelui; iieiillhy aetion; where a coiu lite ' dini':iiiizail in l.us iiiH t:iken plc.ee the lies! results ulwavs I nttend this I'eidure 'if Prrirtice ; in l:i-t. with suiniMe ai'juiiets. it is the onlv relinhle form of treatinc iliMii-es of the ttesi'initory ( Irquits. Hr intends I'evotinir Ins so.e titteuli'iil to lliis p-irliriihir lirum-h if Ins p'-ofn&iini. Those desirous ol consulting him can do s:i hy letter un dressed to ru ts. (iir.i:T.. M. . Il.ix i'W, Phdada. P. O. Pliilada , June 21, l?-'i,-6m. STOVES! STOVES ! We rcipvifu!ly i llicit the attention of llie iuMic to cur awturtuieiit for Starrs, lliiltst, Ciiuidim. l'arlrR At-, vuir:inrl to Rive iii'trt hem with ne ilunl the furl, iliuu tiny fitt.'-r Ilrntii.R Stove in use. The l-nu iiunilrr winch Unvt beeit Itl in tli ist nnd ntlirr cit.cn tnxl the iiHtu nt m.il increiisiiiK (lciiirintl (nt tltrin, is iiiifu-ient frinrinti'e nt titeir Biiprrmrity over nil ottirr li:irint; Sttvii. jihI we chTiiiy .nvii tlif Inittfit tnvcKtijiioi, of our clamji (ti t'ie in-'t perfect artn-lc thf ki.nl in ue. W v mi- hftvtf h wncri'T C At' LICK ON, f.r fanitinc a4 rhiitil purpnut, inrule i-n the mine piiJit i(!ff tor wlnh we elitim i,iy n tn:i!t Ik npprtTi.itnl. We krp fii.mtiiMttv on hand nn nirtment of tlie leailine K nml PaHLOU I'OVi;; und ure tole Agt-n'n in linn Suit fr oi'kkvs iMit rABi.r: fonni:. PATKNT diOKIWt S TdTr, nnrl UAI. STOWS I'NHIVALI.KD CUtiK Jt PAltl-OR M'OVI S Wh ilcwile Uraicru wilt be aupphcilat ine inrcii lounuiy pncr. NKMAX & WAHNirK, Wliotrt;ii 3c Itrti.il SK-vrDfiiliTf. N. P.. dr. nf Si:co it Si It CK Su. ilaJ'u ITT F-ir le hy M. H M ASSKIt. nf t!i ,'iuee I'hilaiir.lplua, AiiRUit !i5, 3m. SEOAES- Kl Xeptuno, Kl Dorado, , Kl Uuendo, Rio Hondo, I!ccrea. lores, 1, Cuiiosidad, I.a Semianiiis, Canalos, Plaulalion, Havana Cheroots, For Sale at WF.lSlill & BRl'.MER. Sunhury, May 20, lSj. or TUB UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. S. E. corner 'third and Chestnut Stt., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAI.S430.OnO. MONKY is rereived on deposit daily. The amount ileposiieJ is entere't in a Lleisisit ltMts ami trivrn lu the Uipttor, or, if prrfer red. a rrrliticnte will tie tvi-ii. A il suiim. Lirir Mint snuitl, are received, anil Ihe auiouui (Mid hark on osinuirfl. without notice. loieits. is paoi at the nite hi riva era res t .. coin racneins; irolli tlie elav of deposit, and erusti.g foiirtcen davs nicvious Ui the wilhiliawnl ol' llie moat-v. tin llie first day of J.-nm.iry. in eticli ar, tlie interest of eacti deiw.sit is miiu lo theueposilor, ol ailucu to tnr princi pal, ns lie may preler. The CoinKin Imve now upwards of 3,500 depositors intlis Citv of PliiiadclpliiH alone Anv additi nal littoriualioii will lie piveu by sddiessiag tlx TasiirjMia. DIRKCTOItS. ttephen K. Crawford. Pres't, Willisni M. Clnlwiii, lwrence J Imson, Vice Prst, Pnnl II toMlitoil, Anilirose V. Thoiniisoi Ge.irire Mcllcnry, Heiijiiinin W. Tingle)', James llcveieux, Jacob L. riorance, Outvua tlmrlish. Krcretaiy and Treasurer. I'l.lMV FINK. J'stna aau l.Tk.st-ssiia, J. C. OtllLSCHLAUl:ll. I'liitadelphia, Sept. t, IMS lyP. IMPROVED SUPEK PHOSPHATE OF LIME. rlHIE subscriber informs Dealers snd Farmers that he has greatly inipromed the quality his Super Phosphate of Lime, And now confidently recommends Ihe article manufactured by him, asacrcaiuH to any in the market. You are invited to tall, examine aud try it. Also Pcruviau and Mexican Guano, Oils, Candles, fcjoap, Ac, at the lowest market rates. J.0. I,. POMERuY, Successor to Tlios. W. Morgan, No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. C7 Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded wharf. Pbila., July tl, 1855. c6m. Land Warrants Bought. HIGHEST cash price paid, and money remit ted by first mail. The best reference can be given. Apply or address SAMUEL BECHTOLD, jr. No. DO North 6tb street, Philadelphia. tV Bounty Lands and Pensions procures and Warrants located as usual. October 6, 1855.. 3m? GROCERIES 8cgars, Coffee, Molasses Spices, Oils, Brandy, (iin, Wine, Mocker el, UeritDf and Salt, just received and for sale by WM. A. KNADU. Laws AoevisU Mvy . IBM NEW FAMILY OROCEUY, Flour, Feed and Provision 'tore. 6EASH0LTZ & PETERY, llramtwmi, hrhrtrn Mitrl et Macl berry St. rjESrKOTFULLY inform the public that they have just rctrived a largo and well selected assortment of choice Family (iroccries, consisting in part (if Hums, Shoulders, Mackerel, Herring, White Fish, Cml Fish, Salt Preserved Fruit, I'icklrs, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Kice, Sugar, Codec, (green, toasted and ground,') Im perial. Young Hyson, tiunpowder and Black Teas, Ccdar-wnre, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco, aegars, &c, together with every article usually found in s first class Grocery Store, all of which will be sold nt the lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice iquors, Tort, Lisbon, &c. rortcr, Ale, necr, sarsaporilln, Ac. We arc also prepared to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and cakes ol every kind. N. U. The highest cash prices will he paid for butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat. hunliury, July 7, 18ofi. II IRLOW'S IXDIGO BIA'r, BAUI.OW'S INDIGO DI.I;E, is now ws I ectahlished as the beat article ever cllered for Blueing Clothes. Il is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper ami less trouhle than Indigo or any other article. The great demand for it has brought out several imt tations. Storekeepers and consumers will he careful to gel Uksjaux l!.nLow's, put up at Alfrc d Wiltlicrger's Drug Store, No. 169, N. Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can get their supplies from the Grocers nnd UniL'pints thrv deal with, at prices Melding s good iiroht. JJrnt.f. L.htmica!s I'miits. I armsttf, Vy !tnffs, ,c., Willi s first-rale assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, i'liysicians end manufacturers supplied ut reasonable rates. ALFKEU VVH,ToElv(iEl, Drugeist. 161) N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, lS!i5 ly. (WW SUNBURY, PA. rilHE subscriber respectfully informs ihe public 1. that she still continues to keep ihs above named public house. She has also received a new supply of good liiUors and wines, and trusts that she will be able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbury June 23. 1855 if. BOYD, KOSSER &CCXf MIXERS ASD SHtrrKKS OT Uci Vs!) Vntljvocitc Coal. From the Lnke Fidler Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. Uoyd, Rosser & Co., Sunbury, Pa. ii. m. num. j. iiussKii. Jis. hoiii. r. nosstn. Sunhury, April 7, 1855 tf. HAYD0CK & FILLER, TkEAl.EH.S in WatcliFS and Jewelry, rill u" rontitiue the business at old stand of James I). Tidier, Ju. Vi Smith Sn-ond Street, PHIl.ADF.I.rniA, Wlicre tliey solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, Icelinir ossured Unit the expe rience doth of them have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a line assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW KI.UY, Silver, Plated and Uiittania Ware, Cutlery, Fancy (Sunds, Xc, &e. X. 13. ltcpairiitj; of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the grenteht care. Pliila., April 7, 1955.- tf. TO COAL DEALERS. AUMERMAN, ZU 13RN Si WEITZEL OEsPFCTFl.'I.I.Y inlWtn the public that - llicy hove least' .1 the i.ew colliery, called the I.jtiil" it colliery, and are rea Iv to ib liviT coal of supctior quality, and of a variety of sizes pu pa red on their new coal tneaker. All orders prompt nttt iiilcd to by addressing the linn, cither at Sunbury or Stiamukin. Sunbury, June 30, 18S5. Photography ! Daguerreotypes ! ! A NEW ERA IN ART ! J. E. McCLEES, (Successor to McCUct German,) 't'lTOLLU call the attenion of Ihe public, not only to the superiority of the Diigucrrco tvpea. the llyalograph, (by some culled Anibro type.) and the various styles of Photography on paper; but to the fact, that p.irti-'S nt a distance iossessiui! a small daguerreotype, may, bv send in? it to io. It'll Chestnut St., have made from it bv the means of Photoeraphv, ami the talents of the best Artists, a portrait ut ait sizu, l'roiu a smull Locket to the full size of life. A small book eoiituiniiv t'cucriiition, prices, Ac, Ac, will bo lent gratis to any pvrsou ma king llie request. Meci.;i:s' Philadelphia Photograph Ls-'ublii-litnent, -No. 1 CO Chestnut St., l.Iow 7th Phils., July 81, Ie'55. tf. iMrnovED pi:r imiosi'ma h: or iaiiv.. ) 5 Ut) Mils, of the most superior manufacture. " A Iso, l, L A . n ol every dcscnption, l.al cined Plaster, Cement, Ac. tT Produce of all kinds bought snd sold uu commission. R. 13. KELLERS A CO., Forwsrding and Commission Merchants, No. C5 North Wharves, between Race und Vine streets, Philuila. Philadelphia, Aucust 4, 1S55. 3mc. Shamokia White Ath Anthracite Coal From the "Old Win" in the Gup Colliery. Jll. ZIMMERMAN A JNO. P. PL lis EL, uii.'ci.HSiira til Knan. tfrid ,V lo.. will liuue mining, shipping and selling coal from the above well known Colliery, under the linn of Zimmerman A I'urael. The point of shipment is at the lower wharf in Kunhury, Northumbcr land county. Pa., where all otdcrs for the various kinds of coal, vis : Lump, lirol.cn, Ltrg, r-tove. and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Sunbury, July 14, 1855, Hi'shi-rt, Ji'LT 5, 1855. The firm of Kase, Reed A Co. having sold their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in the whaif at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman & Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and others to tho new linn, as they w ill be able to sell them prepared coal of the best quality, KASE, REED A CO. WUTILEY'S COCO CrlNDY. An escel 'v Y 'elt remedy fur coughs, colds. For sale at this oliice. Decemlier 4. 1859. fMIAIN PUMPS.- A small number of these excellent pumps have bcea received and are oiler 1 lor sale by H. B. MASSER. Kunourv. Juae 4, 1855. "fnrEH.MICELLI, Maccsruni and Coin Starch y just received by May I . 1855. WE18ER A BRUNER. rpRASK'S Magnetic Ointment at May 19. WElSEll A BKUNER'S. EDAKTLBS. H orse Buckets. Painted Buck ets. Meal Tenderers, Corn Brooms, Bas kets, Children's Wagons, and Vaukse Clocks ust received and fur ssle by May to. IU55. I. W. TENFR 4 KOOTS, Shoes, HaU, Caps ans Gum Shoes, just received sad for sale by Ovt. 7 I85t. TENER Co MOUNT CAltMEL HOUSE, MOUNT CARMEL, ITorthumborland county, Pa. rpiIIS large snd commodious Molel Is situated -I- on the tup of the Locust mountain, neirly hslf way between Sunhury and 1'oltsville. Tlis scenery the snlubrity of Ihe atmosphere snd the cool mountain hreexes, make it one of the most ilclighUul summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is s new structure, four stories h'nh, filled up with sll the modern conveniences. The pure mountain water is introduced into every chamber. The place is essy of access, liens; but one and a half hours ride from Stuihury.over tlTe Philadelphia and Sunhury Kail road. From Pottsville, it can be reached by the Mine Hill Hail road to Ashland, nnd from thence to Ml Carmel 4 miles, bv Omnibus. Every attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make guusts comfortable. Charges mode rate. JOSEPH M. FEARER. Mt. Carmel, June 'i3, 1655. tf. S A LA M AN D E lFS AFEbi EVANS & WATSON. Au. 26 Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. CHEAT FIRE, Chestnut tj : k Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December 3Jilh, 1054. Evans A- Watson's (Salamander Kales Trium phant, as they always are when nut to the test. "Pilli.iiKt.riu, Dec. 15. 1854. Messrs. Evas 4 WatsoX, N. 29 Soul': Fourth St., Philadelphia. (icntlenten : We take much pleasurs in re. coinmctidiniryour Salamsnder Safes to Merchants and others in want ofnsecare means of preser ving llteir bonks, papers, etc., from fire, as the olio ve purchaved fr.un you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as Rood a condition as they were when put into it, before the great lire nf this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The abne safo 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 was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in the pres ence of at least limn persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. ill you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again, havh.g perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Your, Respectfully, LACY A PHILIPS. Evans A Watson take pleasure in referring to the folloitm, among the many hundreds who hove their Safes in use : I'. S. Mint, Pliilada j Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Pliila ; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sneriir, Pliila ; John II. Hen derson, Cily Controller; Caleb Cope A Co., Ko. 1H3 Market St. ; Richard Norris A Son, Loco motive builders, Pliilada ; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner lCth and James Sts.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., l'hila.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, l'hila.; Lacey Sr Philips, corner ftth uud Minor Sts.; Sliorpless Uro., No. Si Sniilh Second St .; James Kent & Santce, No. 147 North Third St ; W H. Horstman & Sons, No. 51 North Thitd St.; Smith, Williams & Co., No. r?7 Market St.; J. & B. Orue, No. 184 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than any Herring's Sale now in use.) EVANS it WATSON, also manufacture and keep lor sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Djsli, for making fire-proof Vaults for Hanks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Prewes; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc. Please give ua a call, at No. 26 South Fourth St., Pliil.-olc Iphia. April 7, 1855. cly. 10. IHH'IOK YOrRSKI.F! Till: POCKET .KSCUI.A PIUS: OR, LVERY ONE IHS OWN rilYSlCUN. WIIE FIFTIETH Edi lion, with tine Hundred Engravings, showing l)i- eases and Malformations of the Human .System in every siiape and form. To which is added a t realise on the Diseases of Females, being of the histhcitii.ipji lance to .AKarjS married people, or those contemplating marriage. ,rSisi.- y Dr VI in, omig' I.r t lei fstlier l,e ashamed to nrcsrtit a copy of the .fcs4- CI.' I.PILS to lus rliiLt. Itli.ii) save liitu from mi etn ly enive. 1. t im yiiiii; nmn or wiMiiaii i-iiiei intit tun s- c:p ti'.l'i;:!! lti;s nf lu.il licfl life wlthuill r.:it!ilitf llie PllfKI'.'!' .t-;st'l'l.AIML'S. l.el mi mie ml!" v.; Iri'iu leiekmed Cointh, Puiil in tiie Sule, re.tle)s itijihts. nervmi. feelui;s, mitt ili win tr iron of U s;.ejuc seeKitiiis. unit kivc ( m lv lli. ir fir nirtHU. lie iiMotliel iiinliietit Without Cine tiUltnitc tlie .KSt'L I.Al'll'S Havelne n..i,i icil. or those ntniut lo he n.urrietl any iiiiptiiiinriit. rea I itnsliuly iineml IfKik, as It Ins tieeii tlie n.enus of nvn;r IteniKiuOs ot uu fnitnnnte er'-alares from llie verv tnwi of itentli rsT Any pers n seiMhitK TWKNT V FI VH CKNT9, eiieiiset ill ii i'-nrr will receive one cuity of this P-niW, l,y iniill, or live (Mies will lie sent fi'i one ilnllai. Adiliess. Dtt. W. VOl'NiJ, No. IS rM'ltl'Ci: Sutel, PIUl.A UKI.PIIIA." lit id. lliiUJeliiua, NtpteiulK-r 3, ly NEW STORE. (At the old Stand f S. -V. Thompson.) r'lHE Subscriber respectlully inforrr; the pej A pie of Sunhury and vicinity, that he I. k 1 1 ken tho Store Room lately occupied by t. N. l'hoinpsoii. in Maiket Street, Suiil'.ry. bel.-.w Weaver's ll.ilil. a ill tl.tit he has ju st ttceival aud opcii.".l a hatidHoma asHortuiciit ol FALL & WINTER OOOES, Cousisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, fjucensware, Hats Sr Caps, Uoots A Shoes, Fish, Suit. Meat. Ac. All of whi' h will be sold at the lowest prices. All kinds uf p:oduce taken in exchange at' th hilthe.st market price. H. H. VAST.NE. Sur bury, Nov, 14, 1855 ly ch JAMES BARBER WHOl.rSAl.i: 4 IIF.TAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. corner of Second Chestnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. Where may be fou nt, one of the largest snd V.t assortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in the L'niled States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of I rati) a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embrucin),' every variety of style and manufac ture, suitalle for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartments, and Kitch ens. Steam and Canal Uuats, and Kail road Cars. N. U. Clocks Hepaired and Warranted. Clock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manufacturer of Ilarber's Cvlebrated Fine GOLD PENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, in addition to which the durability of the metal is fully associated and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holders, Plated Ware, Ac., wholesale and retail. Those wish. ing to purchase are invited to call. J UAKBEK, 8. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sts., Phils. t'luladclphis, June 23, 1855. ly, HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ojfice opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining .ouuties. nOOFUND'S Bilierast May l. WEIsER ii BRUNER'8. M l ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with IT H books,! nk, and all C( n.plete, just rr ceived, sud for sale by 11. B. MASSER, Sunbury, June 4, 1853.- fJATENT BRITTAMA BTOPPERS U m oar noiuss tor sale by H. B MA88ER. Sunbury, April, II, 1151 WUi'Lit WAlUn to. A few doublet cat English fell- Watches, for sale at etvry Urn i j tr- ,i'v a prus by H. B MAMEK. BunVury, Apri It, !85 FIRST ARRIVAL or At B. IT. Thompson's Store, In Lon er Auyvtta township, at the Junction oj the Tulpehock-en and I'lum crttK roaat. rilHB subscriber having returned from lbs city JL with a new anil eilensivs assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully calls tlis attention of Farmers, Mechanics and ethers to the same. BntlNO AND SUMMER U00D3, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cc.ssimtrts, Cossinets, Jeans, Drillingt, Muslins, Ffs.'tngs, Tweeds, and all kinds ef spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DH ESS AND FANCY GOODS, C'altcorj, Muslin dt Loins, Latent, Ginzhams, Berates, Kobtt, Woolens, Flannels, l(c. (eUOCERIES, agar, Teas, Coffee, Rics, Melasses, Cheese, Spices, Salt, Ac, Ac, Ac. Hardware, Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives it Forks, Ac Queens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment of Boota and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Caps, Ac, of various sizes and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fiV' iable fc.,ods. Call and examine for your Sir Counti y produce ot all kinds taken in ej.ol.iu.go at ibo highest market prices. S. N. THOMPSON. Lower Auufts, 4 mo. 'iH, 1555 w1 a. - rv, AND DEALER IMPORTER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, below 3th, north sid, riItZ.ATJBZ.PHXA. Phils., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. Furniture ! Furniture ! Xo. 15" South Second alni-e Spruce,) east side, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the readers of the Sr.fury Ameritan snd the public generally, that he has on hsnd a con.tant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having all his goods manufac tured nnder his own superintendence, purchasers may rely on getting just such articles ss are represented. Loungee with removable srms, slso 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. AH orders thankfully rscsivetl and promptly attended to. April'28. f5.V wS ly. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. ffHE subscriber having received the necessary forms and insructtions from the Department. at Washington, is prepared to procure Beualy l and v srrants at the snortest notire. H. D. MAS8WI. 5unbniy, Ar-: 7, 1S5. L. L. BETAS', SHiLMOSIlT HOTEL, HiiamoKin ra. T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he hss taken the above well known stand, and will bs happy to scenmmodate all who may give uim a call. Shamokin, July 8, 1854 NOTICE. V"OTICE is hereby given that application will ' be made to the nent legislsture of Pennsyl vania, at the session nf 156, for Ihe creation of a corporate body, with banking and discounting privileges, to be called the "Ssmnosi Uikk," located at haniokiutown, Northumberland Co., Pu., with a capital slock of $150,0110, with ths privilege of increasing the same to $300,000 it necessary. Shamokin, May ti, 1855. 6m. NEW DRUG STORE! WBIS33R. & BPsUNER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., next doer to E. Y. Bright' Store SUNBURY, PA., "IFFER to the public the largest snd lea: " selected stock ever opened in ibis section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Kpicee, Paint. Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Window (ilass, Patent Medicines, together with s Complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail snd Shaving brushes. Dressing, Side, Neck snd Pocket Combs. Fancy Sn ips, Shaving Creams Tobacco, Segara, Port Si. : us. Stationary, Cou lection ai it's. PURE WINES AND BRANDIES lr McJiciual use. English, French and Ameri can Per ...y. Fir..- C;ds of every desciitK '.i. :i, : .-iMvcry s.tt'.lp kept by Druggii'ls (tet j' i- ti .ci i.-,';ans CaitfuHii CcmnounrfcJ. CEO. 13. Wr.lsKli, WM. A. L'KLNEK. tjunbury. May 28. l.ll4. T03ACC0. ct-. Strawberry. t:oi.jicse. Eldorado Fig, KlJors lo CsV. Sarsaparilla Fine Cut, Pressed Fine Cut, Andersons Kor Ssle si WEISER 4 BRLNKR Sunbury, May Jd, 18.'5. T)R. H. II. HIOBEE'S remedy far coughs. -'colda, and auliiTonary diseases. A supply el this valua'sle medicine just received and for sal by II. B. MASSER. Hnnburv. June 4. 185S AKNOLU'S WRITING FLUID and Adh livtl anil I ate. I .ia.lrv sfA. ..T. 115a! wis viusi, 1 11 1 mmiv vj II. B. MASSER. Sunbury. Jan 10, 1851. SHOES All kinds of Boots Shoes and slip-flPI-B far a la lia G. ELSUERO A CO, Market street, opposite ths Post Office. Sunbury, Oct. I, 1M53 Ir ATS AND CAPS. splendid Ut of fashionable (tilk. Wool and Fur Hats, also Clath, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military vsps i,r saie low ay U. EI.SBERQ 4" CU. Market street, opposite the Pest Oliice. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. GOLD PENS with and without cases, ef s very superior quality, just received. Also a fiesh supply ef Writing Fluid, far ssle by U. B. MASSUR. SuulnKy. Dec 97. lit1 1)LANK Parchment Paper Deede and blank JJ Martgagee, Bauds, Executions, Summons ice., for sale b II. B. MASSER. Sunhury , Anri If). I5 (2 ROUND and whole Pepper, Cloves, Cinna mon, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllspice, Ginger, L.iquurica, ore, c al Nov. 18, '54. YOUNG'S STORE. I EWELRY. A nice assortment of Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens, for sale cbesp by U, EL6BERG V CO., Market street, oppoaiva tha Tost O&os unbury, O. , U5J. rjAMPHINX and Fluid ef tha bsel quality Sunbury, May l. 154. A Fins lot of Wall Paper just receives end fus alaby VfM. MeCAJlTY, Markat ttreeU rVinKiry, June) (,1966. New Goods Tot the People I BENJAMIN 1IEFFNER RESPECTFULLY Informs ths public in gt. rl that he has just resolved and opened i splendid stock of Full nnd Winter Goods at his New 8tore, in Lower Augusta township. His stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinett, of all kinds, ut linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: Calf , GlnirtiiimKi, LawiiH, niousjuclliic Do Liiine and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Groceries!, Also an assortment nf Hartiwru'c, Iron rul Steel, Iaih, &c. A Ihq sn excellent assortment nf QUEEIJSWARE, of va.ions styles anJ pailei ns. Alsasn assortment of HOOTS ft SHOES. HATS U CA PS, a goo.l selection. Suit, Fish, tse. And a great variety of other articles such as ars suitable to the trade, all of which will le sold si the lowest prices. t-7 Country produce taken in exchange a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, Nov. 10, 1S55. "United States" Hotel" Che-.iivit Street, above Fourth. PHUADELPHIA. J'MseLLLLAN, (hie of .lopes' Hotel.) r-.as the pleasvre t:i inform his friends end ha ttavelins community, tl at be li.is lejcd thi-s House for n term of ycuts, and u now prepared for the reception of Otie-sts. Tlie Locul advantages of ihi favorite establish ment are too well known to need comment. The House anJ I'urtiituie have been not in .irst r:ile order: the roci:s are lure und well ventilated. The Tables will alwsvs' le su( plied with the hest. and the proprietor piedircs hirteelf that no eil'.irt on his part rhall be wontii-a to makethe L'niled .States eoual in coinf.irt to r Hotel in ths (Ji;uker City. Phil.. July o, 1851 SAMUEL S. FETIIEKSTON, CEALCR IM tmpi, Lirrtrrni, ClisntitlJers and famlclalrci, A'o. 15J S. 2.1 srrerf, niot Sprite, rillLADn.PHlA. II'I'" "1,"r'J ,na improved his store, and having ni,o of the largest asrortments of Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepnred to fur nish I "is Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid. l ard snd Oil I.an pa. I.,ntcriia of all patterns. Class Lamps by the package, at a a-all advance over i suction prices Ceng . Manufacturer and Dealer of Pie Oil, Burning Fluid am Alrohcl. which will le furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will Ht.d j, to tt.eir n.lvantaee to buy. Also Hon.ehold Classv.aro of all de.crip. liens at the lowest itiutket prices. Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1851. AVM. M'CAIlTr, BOOKsEl. Ltlt, .Mcrkel Street, 6UN3URT, PA. Jl'tJT rcsied and for sale, a fresn supply uf F.V t tii;j.IC. t, 321 . SIC for Rinjing Schoo:. H8 is aUo opening a b-s llii.e, a large assortment of UoL.ks, i cver Lratif h of Literature, cniisting of IVtlry, History, Novels, li.nnances, S. ientifie Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Books, bibles; School. Pocket and Family, both with an I williout i;nSraviiiga,and evciy '.f vari ety of l.mding. Prayer Hooka, of all kinds. .!... just receive J a,ur sae pllri!ol)R m. jvst ,d ic !nw,ol Pcimsyhaiiia, edition of 1801. J-J. K.-aus diti.., ef Black-tones Common- ists, it. j .i. M vo. formerly sold at SI (I. On. sib' li.'W c:ii rod (in fresh binding) at the low pr;. s .1 S C, '.0. A Vt:-i:;e on tho laws of Petinsvlvmia rc- T'r!:" "e fs''iU" i'ecedinU, by Tlioiuas F. ti ;.l 'ii, p.ir-e enly 21.0(1. Trs'Ts, Voul-cs nnd Adventures, all ot whuli j.i:; Lj soid loiv, t-;t!,er lor caoh, or coun try pTi.,!l.-v. ! I, l..3.a "AID A17D COMFORT," YotM' Ours .t'tJiaisrt,. HAMTAitl t-RLK OK FUnMTUWJ JXI) CHAIRS Of the nest rashltyable Style. TI!f' "l-'-ri'-'er res.t.vtfully fails th attniti,,, of t.'ie public to In. Uu,. unj splendid sssort mcnt of etey ipialily and pn.-e ol" tVlKlYl.T-WAiCf? wiirh t;;rnt fail to roi i MiiiieiM! :ftn. "VM-ll VIIV ! w-h.. win cjttit.unp it. on ai-tount nf .1.1. wo.kninsl.piiiiil splendid t. tn,l!, i,a.e ,,,, ol-1, let h-t.iik lobe had in the tity. N c.'lort is s .ire.' in the manufa turn of his w.m: and tie nilr.rl'er is determined to keep i,p with the niuiiv inipr,.v.-tiiei.ti- which tre i-onstaiuly beleg made His stwk conaiets of .Malmgatiy KoS.trt, Et;;i(iw njtl E.ot;;?n Bta-casi. Srtrot.t'rs, Gidcbomls 'F1, t;Ki:A'u..yr o liivix; i Aiti.a snd a'.ni V ENLTI.VN ll.'.l.'v ltal io "i';.i:a- . -..iu In: I'.nitKTEAUs, ,,t ,ie nt:l:tclnr... V pl'irn and price. Cl'PBO.AlMiS. W'u!:' bTANf'S. rt'll.K! AND CANDLK T MILKS AND EXTKNMOV TAIM.K. In short, everv arlicle in this line of I, is business, lis else trtamilj-tiires all ki.id. and ipntlitiei of CH AlliS. ncludteg srielies pever befire tube had U Sunbury, such as SluiMur, Blu k Wuct skii CriiLKii Mati e Ghi-i un-; ami Wivnsoa CHAIRS, sxii i-A?irr Pi.vo Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted lo be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in ths cities, as every confidence fan be entertained about ths quality and f'ni.-li of his ware snd Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on ss good terms as they canle purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. If UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome II case, be is now prepared for Undertaking, auJ intending funer als, in this vicinity, 01 at any convenient dis tance from this pla,e. IV The Wie Room is in Market Street, below Thou run's More and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RL'iNN. Sunhury, Jan. 10. 185! tf. NOT1CK To Treeptusers on tht Telegraph line. OTICE is hereby given, that all person J found trespassing upon, or injuring ths line of ths Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph wif. be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in euch eases made at.d provided. H. B. MASSER, Prcs't riiils. snd Sunbury Telegraph Co. Banbury, June 3, IS51. if. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, I'repsied by WEISER fc BRUNER. This prepsiation is recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly, is snliiely free from any unpleasant lasts, re sembling lemonade in flavor. This medicine is highly benelicisl for diseases peculiar le summer and hot weather. Bunburr, July I, l6 INK Boureau's celebrated ink, and alsa Con gree ink A sata, waelwa'e and retail by rUn,br Uu. II B M.e5-En.