Ijumorais glutei. i Mr. Crane Walks Out We pive below one of Iho most amusing of the Hmlntt pnper.' The widow hail nn nfliiir with Tim Crunt nn rldftrly Widower, for whom she had "set Iter cap," mid who wns Xtremely polite to her becunsp he hod a fe fret fnnrjr for her divnphtcr Melissa. Sir. U. nUa n private inferview with the widow, when tho following scene ensues t "Oh, .no, Mr. Crntn by no manner o' moans, tain't a miunit tew snon Tor you to be pin to talk about pettin' married1 ngnin. I nm nmazed you should bo nfornl I'd think so. Seu--how long's Miss Crane been dead 1 Six months T land o' Goshen !-why, I've knowed a number of individdiwnis eel married in Ws time thnn thnt. There's l'hil liennott's wid. tier 't I wog tnlkin' nliout jest now fha 't was Louisy Perce her liuhbuu' lindu't horn deud but three months, you know. I don't think it looks well for tmman to bo in such a hurry but for a man it's a different thing circumstances niters ensep, von know. And then, sittiwated as you be. Mr. Crnim. it's a terrible thing for your family to be without n heud to superintend tho domestic cnnc.irns and tend to the children to say nothin o' yerself, Mr. Crane. Yon dew need acorn pnninii, uml nn niistnlip. Six months! Quod f'rievious ! Why, Spiire Titus didn't wait mt fix weeks nrter lie buried his fust wife, ufore he married his second. I thought ther wan't no particular need o' his huri-yin so. seeitr his family wns nil jrrowed up. Such a critter ns hu piekt out, tewf it wns very on. laitnble but every num to his taste I hain't no dispersition to ineddlu with noliody.s eon sams. There's old Farmer Dawson, tew his purduer hnint been dend but ten months. To lie sure he niut innrrted yet but he would n been lonir enough ngo if smni body I know on M gin him uny iniMirriiliruiont. lint taint for me to speak (if that matter. He's si cle ver old critter ; und na rich as a Jew but lawful Eu'ius ! he is old month to be my father. And there's Mr. Smith Jubiter Smith you know him, Mr. Crane, his wife, (sho 'twas Anrory I'ike) she died hist sum mer, and he's been firpiintcn' round among tho winimin ever since, and ho may squint for all the jtood it'll do him its far us 1 am consamed though .Mr. Smith's n respectable man quite young, imd haiut nn family very well oli lew, ami (iiito intellect ihle but I tell jer what, I'm ruirty pertiekhr. O.Mr. Crane ! it's ten year come Jinniwury, since I witnessed tiio e.pirutiou of my beloved coin- I panionl un uncommon Ions; time to wait, to j be sure, but 'taint easy to find unjbody to fill the place of ITezekier liedott. I think ytu're the most likely husband of any individ iliwul I ever ge, Mr. Crane. Sis 'months, nun-deration 1 curns you should be n fen rid 1' think 'tWJ3 tew soo'n why I've knnw'd " Mr. Crane. "Well, widder, I've been thiukin' nbont Ultin' nnother companion, and 1 thought I'd ask you " Widow. "0, Mr. Crsne. epscuse my com motion, it's so ouexpected. Just hand me that are bottle o' rariitire off the mantelry shelf, I'm ruther faint dew put a little mite on my liandkercher and hold it to my nuz. There, that'll dew. I'm obleeged tew ye, now I'm rnther more composed, you may proceed, Mr. Crane." Mr. C "Well, widder, I was ngoing to ask you whether whether " Widow. "Continner. Mr. Crane, dew, I know it's turrible cmbnrrassin'. I remember when my deceased husband made his suppo sitions to me, he stammered nnd stuttered, and was so awfully flustered it did seem ns if he'd never (jit it out in the world, nnd I s'pose it's generally the case, at leust it has been with all them that's made suppositious to mu yon- see they are generally uncertain about what kind of ua onser they're ngwiue to gi', and it kind o' mukes theav narvuj. But when on individdiwul litis reason to s'pose his at tachment's reciperuted, I don't see what need there is o' his bein' (htsirntcri, tho' I must say its quite embariasdin' to me pray continner." Mr. C "Well, then. I want to know if you re wiiling I should have Melissr ! ' Widow. "The dragon !" Mr. C. "l hnint sid anything to her about it yet thought the proper way was to jtei your cousuni nibi. l lciueiiiuer wlieu I conrted lyrphenny, we were engaged some lime ncturo -M oilier henipe knew anything about it, and when sh found it out she was rltiite put out. because I didn't so to her first. Ho when I made up my mind about Melissy thinks me, I'll dew it right this time, nnd rpeaK 10 mo oni woman nrt idow. "u,a woman, Iiey ! that s apurty iiiuiio id tun me ; umuziu nerlite tew - t..l: 1 n M' .lit..1. i aui ineussy, ney r i riuuieuliou ! gracious aks alive I will, I II give it up now ! 1 ul. ways know'd you was ti simpleton. Tim Crane but I must confess 1 didn't lunik you was quite so big a fool want Melissy, dew ye 1 Jfthatdou't beat all? What an'evrrlast'ing old calf you must be, to s'pose she'd look at you! Why. you're old enough to be her fa ther, and more tew Melisy uiut only in her tweuty-onth year. What a reediekilous idee for a man o' yonr age ! as gray as a rat tew ! J- wonder whut this world is a coniiii' tew ; 'tin astouishin' what fools old widdiwers make o' themselves ! Have Melissy, Melissyl" Mr. C. "Why, widder, you surprise me I'd no idee of being treateu in this way, after you'd been so polite to me, and made 'such a lass over me and the girls " Widow. -Shet yer head, Tim Crane nun o' yer sues to me. There' yer hat on that are table, and here't tho door--uud the sooner you put on the one and march out o t'other, the better it'll be for yon. And I udvise you alore yon try to git married ngin. to go out west and see 'f yer wife's cold, and nrter ye're atisfied on that pint, juet nut a little lamp black on yer hair 't would udd to yer up poaranre ondoubtedly, and be of sarv'ice tew yon when you want' to Courish among the gu!i and when ye've get ver hair fixt, jest splinter the spino of yer back 't wouldn't liurt yer lookg n, mite vou'd he intirely unre. gibtable if you was a leetle grain straigiiler." Mr. C "Well. I never!" Widow. "Hold yer tongue, you consarned old cool you I tell ye fiere'i yer hat nnd here't the door bo off with yerself, quick metre, or I'll give yo a byst with tho broom gtick." Mr. C "Ointment!" Widow, rising. "Git out, I iy I a'tit agwine to stun' here and bo insulted under niy own ruff and so. git along, and if ever ye darken my door agin, or say a word to Mel.:g ly' it'll lie the wuss for you that'g all." Mr. C. "Treemenjous ! What a buster!" Vhlow. "Go 'long go 'long go 'long I ! you everhistin' old gunu I won't hear another word (slips her cars) I wou't I won't, I won't." Exit Mr. Crane. Too Cot.o to Flt. A Virginia paper say that twenty-eight wild ducks were run down and caught on the ice on James river by some sailor, on Tuesday, the 8th ult. The wings of the ducks were' benumbed by the intt'UM cold, and they could not rise int the air. CiurTF.Hi6Tic Apoloov. John G. Saxe bavin i been prevented bv th ttorin from fulfilling an appointment to lecture in Alba- J remarng. m a letter or apology: -l had no motive to break the engHgement, and ry tuolivo, eicept oco-uiolive to keep it.1 Coal in CAuromti. Hie caal rein dii. eoered soma motithi back nn h u. pan aDlbraciU, remarkabW frurom for!t0 L b . mountains in California, about thirty niiKi frotn Stockton, it now worked Profit. tlLb.0Bt "V tont of C0B ' tnkan out, and the ou&lit I. A.riw.A AYER'S PILLS. FOR AIL THE PURPOSES 07 A FAMILY PHYSIC. Ther has long minted a public demsnd for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on eure and perfectly tnfe in 1M operation. This li been prepared to meet thiit domend, and an exten aire trial of Its virtue hue conclumvely shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose desif ' It is ensy to make a physical pill, but not easy J make the best of all pilli one which should hart none of the objections, but all the advnntaK f every other. Ihia has been attempted here, .; with what success we would respectfully aubmit i . the publio decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative im .-innnmni nnA Irritntinff to the bfjW- els. This t not. Many of them produce so much Kriplng pain and revulsion in the arstem at to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These jrillt produce no Irritation or pain, imlesa it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowela. Being purely vettctable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their ue in the several diseases to which thev are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured bv them, we may mention l.ivcr Complaint, In ita variom forms pf Janrtilicc, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, I.istleseness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Agile, Pain In the Bide and Loins j for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an apjrient, thev afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tivrnesa, Tiles, Colic, Dysenterv, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvv, Colds with soicness of the body, fleers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every ease where a purgative is required. Thev havo alo produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Krvsipeln, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should bo freely taken In the spring of the year, to purify the blood and preparo the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the atomech and bowels into healthy action, and vstores the appe tito and vigor. They purify the blood, and. by their stimulant action on the circulatory nystem. reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wnsted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional doae is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as evcrv purgative medicine reduces Uic strength, v, hen taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a phvsic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they" suggest themselves to the reason of every body i and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in tieed of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they ure pleasant to take, nnd being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use m any quaniiiv. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. t'KEPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical nnd Analy tical Cliemist, LOWELL, MASS. Fries 25 Cents per Box. Five P-oxoi for $1. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, lar Hie rapid Cure of (OIGHS. COLDS, IIOAKSEXESS, CKO.M IH I IS. V.I00P1X(.- (JI.H, IKOI P, ASTII.1IA, AM) COXSIIMPTIOX. Tins remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its viitues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field ot its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost everv section of the coutitry abounds in persons publicl'v known, who havo been restored from alarming an'd even desperate diseases of the lungs by 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 einplov for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonarv organs which are ir..-.dent to our climate. And 'not only in formidable at tacks upor. the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Coi.us. Covohs, UoaiikKNKss, Ac.; and for Ciui.uhln it is the pleasantost and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been In constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its qualitv is kept up to the best that it over has been, and Hint the genuine article is sold by tVeisei ,t Rruner, Stiulmry; liiid St John, Sliitin-ikiu V. Vie'Ur. NorlliuiolM-ilioid ; J. F. Cuslnw, Miilon and bv all lirncirists in Northern Pennsylvania. Juliet!:), I;S ly. BURTON & FEKTOX, S. IT. corner Sixth and Arch ttreetfi, rHlUADI.LI'111 . T EAS ! Toa ! ! un unrommnnlv full 'd huii'e tttisoilnie.it of liUck and err en Teas of all grades, from the extifinelv low price of 30 ctt 3") 40 SO CO 7i U7ActH. per Ik. warranted to be (superior to any to lc had elr where at the same or ires. We know and oonji denlly reroininend them to he SO per rent i h cap er than any for nafe in the city. Wa have aho a very superior aortment of (,oiree. Old Gov't. Java, Luuuayra, Marooariho, Kio and Cap H iy tien ColVee. iew Mo. I Mackerel mid Shad in J and i bhl. or amav be deirp l. Chrome, Pine Apple, bap affo, New York Creafn Cheese ol waya on hand. Soap brown und vrhite ; aUo H. h Kendell d: Co'a Chemical Olive Soap, one lb. of whb-h will po at far aa 2 of ordinary brown Soap. AUo Ktarcli of dilfrrent (jualiticn, pickles, sauces, keU-huns, olives, olive oil, sardinea, an- rhoveys, 6lc, witli a full assortment of Fancy Goods, to which we invite the a tent ion of the inb!ic to call and examine our extensive asvort- mcnt of Fine Grncrrit for side bv UURTON A FENTOX, Wholesale and Retail Family Grocera and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor. Sixth and Arch fits. N. TJ. Good' delivered to all nurtt of the city free of charge. PhiU.. beut. 2?, t85. apt y Trusses! Trusses !! Trusses!!! C. II. NEEDLES, Truss and Eracs Eetallishment, S. W, Cor. of Twelfth and Uace Street, Philadelphia- JTMPOKTER of fine French Trusses, enmhi 8 ninz extreme lihlties, ease and durability with coned coi.ktriiolioii. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below : Sending number nf inches round the hips, and Mating aide affected. I osl of Single Truss, $3. 13. ti. S3. Double $.ri, 16.$ and $ 10. Instructions as to wear, and how to vliect a cure, when uosihle, sent with the Truss. Also for tale, in great vurielv. l)r. Banning'. Improved Patent Body Brnrr, Fur the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props a ltd Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest hipamlcrs and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak luncs ; English tlaslic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes male aim female. 7 Ladies' Booms, with Lady attendant. Phila., Aug. i, 1HS ly P 8. CHEAP BOOKS Si STATIONARY. OEBItY & ERETV, invite the attention of I merchants and others to their large stock of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books. Albums, and rreseuiattou Hooks in all styles of binding; Standard Theological. Medical, Misceltatiaoiw and School uooks. which I bey have received from J rude Sales and are selling at extremely low prices. Also direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, even- kind of Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter and Note Papers Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstand, Wrapping 1 pers, Ac, A'C, at the lowei.t raali prtrea. PKRRY & ERKTY. 8. W. Corner, sth and Race Sts. Philadelphia Beptemtter ti, 1855. tf BLANKS. S of avry oWrintio) WJLAN1C5 of evaey oWription eaa b bai W, 1 pp Ttn a4 Cm atfioa M tka Araaticao. GENUINE IIONEY SOAP. THE pnrity, fragrance & mild emollient properties of this Soap, renders it especially tie serving a place on every toilet. For chapped hands, and various diseases of the kin, it Is uneiiualed. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second street, Philadelphia. outlier is Genuine. Improvsd Chemical Olive Soap, 'Warranted to Wash in hard, soft, or salt water. This soap has pownlul cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint,- Dirt, Ac, from every dene iptfon of goods willi.iul injury to them. For all domestic purposes it ia superior to any other soap in use, and 30 per rent, cheaper than the common rosin soap. Each bar is stamped. WILLIAM CONWAY, 168 South Second street, Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Ksncy and Staple Soaps, sjierm, teriue and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal soda, sodi ash, rosin, &.C. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Phila. August 25, 1853 tf. DR. A. B. MADDOCK'S CELEBRATED WORK O.N INHALATION i the Treatment and Cure of Consnmptlon, Asthma, Bronchitis, find other Dlscasea of the lieHpiraltrr Orguns, ujr Medical Inhalation. wiTti noti:"and additions r Dr. Ch-s tiaxiNX. First American edition, fnim fifth London edition, where ll lias liuu an unpivceuemeu sale. This is a vahinble work and should lie in the hands of at Invalids, mid the Me.licn! Professinn generally. For wantiii free of cliurge, by mail, on receipt of rivif ChNTsi I'Mtn (cm; os dollar C. W. VAN ItUlt.N fc CO. -VrfA Xintli St., Philadelphia. A e nlijniii few, from iTi-iny otnmnMmtitry nnticca aiut rfv.twn fn'iii the L'it;iiflli and Anifiicaii Metiica dihI utitrr Jmninli: "lr Miiii'tnck is the B'iii of the lnte Hnirv Madiloclt, I.tiq., M. I1 l he well Lnovvii barriici, niut pronMevn ut rmf, in his own prof mi"ii, in na rmiiicut a tlcprw os h:i ruircin me eyatPrn (Minuiutioiii proptiaeii an v. in l i iTfL-tti i! mt Hi'ti tl apph nig a icinctly t'i n (vntnni f the syeteiri wliifti wiiim.U (hrwrHy Ttuclirtl hy meilteine it!!'. . . . V recttftnneiitj our r eat let o ptirclmte ths Work." VeKle mi I linuiifl, Loutioti, Kel. VX IN3. rtv; luiint'iirt tlif Work tn nur reuHers. til it appears t le fully nittiiimt, c'liinly written, uihI enlirrly divfxled nf miy quankt'ry or peli-srf king tfiittfiicy. 'i'h Work well itfMtvfs prnual, uml the pair tier, as fur os our knowlrilcc fiit'I I'xperieiiee extends, will repay ihtt only n serum tMtriit-rQtj,in, hut a piirnt lrin! nl in merits1 Ujiirioit Mutiicni Journal, leeen:brr 13. I "IS. Vc tiniik lliaf mo one t ;ni rise from its pe unl, wiilmtit Iicin? tmi latiei tlmt it in the work nf n prue teal nnd rxperiniml innn ; nnd thtit it nagM. for tli sake nf llitte wtn sutft't tin Ctii8iimpii"ii. hmIhiui, or hroiiclii ttit, t-i lie Itr'Mii-lit inttT fxtensive rircnlnii-Mi. It is. iti the tnetet-t sen? nf t!i term, a valiinhle Work.7 Oxford fnivetsity llfftil.l. (i-eiii!ier, 7. 1MB. "A lie-l'itnt of llie IMid.ni i'llitiiiit of Mr. Mmldtx-k's V,iik "n Coiiktnnption, Urimehuis, Ani.ma. Ac.; Willi Notts. &e.. hy In. Chas, (ireene This Woi k will he found worthy the nttciilmti of our readers, for they mny learn from it whnt ean he expeclrd fioin this mode of Irethig Conntn,iioii nitl oihtti ntrec:ioiii of the oir-pns-settes. Ir. ,M. m pvitUiul i .tu..i ol ' cmsideintile inti'l!i genre nnd wlutleeer thetft is of s;imhI in inhulntions of medicated vapors, he seenii to Imve nlaiity to extraet, nay. we ; lurtner, and sav. Thai we tear trmt the Pro fevsinu have not frieeit sniTicient atteiiti-'ii to this mode of olleviaimp the untTerinirs of those lahoring under this cl-iss of diseases." lew Jersey Mcdicul Htpoittr, June, (From Pn-fess r.Tas. IJrynn, Kditnr of tl 14 Philadelphia Medical nnd turcK.tl Journal.' "Dr. Madi h k'si bo"K on hthaliilton iioneofllie few winch have hefi istned from the KiiR!i:h press on litis suhict. Its repuiilieniioii hi this country, with the judicious Notes of J)r Hrceiie, will add t tlie medical litrratnre of the United States, and, :t is hopitl, excite sirn interest in the inedimt I'rofcscion on the ftnhjcet ofltihn Intmn, ns n means of t real inn pulmonnry ulfectious. Wnh tli4 ruMiiioii of in ulurn diseocencs in t'hiil'CV, tlm uvxte of treat mi? Ihece diseases should have a fair trial und some iiioiieiueat made for the long neglect which In hnlutimi his fullered at the hands of medical men. Jamks Hrtak, M. I) , Truf. of Surgery in Philadelphia College of Medicine A CARD. rn. cnrFA'ir trent iisi-:asks of thk I.VNOS an.l Allt-PASSAGK. aireeohiy to the nnt a i snccessfuIK iidoplrd in the pnieliee of Dr. A. It. Mart d'tck. nnd other eminent physicians nf 1'nrope. Oy this in de of tre iiment thedisettsetl surface of the llriWhi nnd litmus are ditecily acted upon, the vathms mHicated vn for being carried t- the most minute ramificntions nf I he .utnrs. pr wincing henlihy actiop ; where a complete disorgntiinn-tn hns not taken place the liesl results nlwnys attend thie feature of Practice ; in fart, with snitalde a.'jiinets, it is the mile reliable form of treating diseases of the Iteainratory Organs. He intends c'evoling his sole irteuti.-n to this particular hram-h of his pn-fcssiori. Those desirous ol" consulting him can do so by letter ad dressed to chaw. rirtrrvR. m. d. Bnx eCQS, Pliila&i. P. O. Philada , June 91, 1E55, Cm. STOVES ! STOVES ! We respectful!)' s .licit the attention ol" Die public to our aiworiuieiif of MiieGKFriOR tlF.ATING fTOVF.S, r Stores. Hulls, Cliurrlira, I'nrlors A .Wurrnnlett t" ive in re licul Willi one third die fuel. Iliuu anv oilier lleiiliiin ?t-ive in use. The In rir! iiiiiiiImt wlncli !uve Iteeii slit in ihis niift other cities iin't t)e e i.sniii hmi1 inereiishis iletnniiit for tliiit. is suiTieient a11 irnutre of tiieir siiiienurirv over nil oilier He;itioa Si iws. nuil we ch-erfuiy .nvile the strictest iiii'estisiiti"h of our c!ailns the ni 'sl per'cet srhe e the knl m use. We uls Imve n su eri -r CAl'I.DIiON. fr ftirmioe an4 elifiiiietil piiroosts. nuiHe on llie s-ime principle, fur wltieh we elniin "ii!v s truill i bennpreeinteil. We kern eoiisr it.lli ru luintt uli ni Tluieot if llie leaitiiic f'OOX nmt I'Altl.OU STOVKS; and are sole Agents in 111 s S'n'e fir Hi 1. 1.'! 1'tio r.Aifi.r; r-iiidii js. ntTK' PATt: r rodKiNn hti,tf.s. mitt UAiisriiv! fpivt.i.i;n cook PAiit.nn KTdVI S Wli .'esaie Dealers will l sun"lieilul ttis lowest foundry pneea. SUHl IVAtlMlK, Vli'le!ilf (V RetMil Sinvr Denl- rs. N. F. Tor ofti!0iD 4 HACK Sis. I'liiuiu'a rSForsHleby H. II M.ASKR. of llui plucs l'tliladclplnu, August 25, 1-55 .tin. SEGARS1 El Neptuno, F.I Dorado, El Ducndo, Rio Hondo, liecreadores, I.a Curiusidad, Seiniarmis, Csnalos, 'lanlalion, Havana Cheroots, For Sle at WF.ISER &. BRUNER. Sunbury, May 20, 1855. OF T!IB UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. 5. E. corner 'third and Chestnut Sts I'HII.ADK.l.fltlA. CAPITAL. S't.10.000. MONTY is received on ilrposit itnily. Tlie amnuiu dcixiiiited is enteretl in a IJeootfit llotik nitti irivn In lh brixHiitor. or, if prntrrrH. a ernilituie will he eivn. A ii sums, uti and suull, are rreiveu, simI Hi amount punt back on tlvnittiid, withiaii imtica. Intcivs. in inl at tha rate of nvs rsa cNr., com-mi-,ii iii( from the dav t ilrotit, and cv.isiug fonrtern lns pirvioiis to tha wiillruv.al of llie inoiu-y. un ine ursi any ol Jmimir)'. in enrh viar, the intern! of eanh deposit is oil to ibedvposilor, or added to tin- princi pal, as he may prefer. m i ue L.ii,m,v imve now upwards of 3,500 deuitors llhe C'ny i f I'liiluilelphm alone AtlVaddili-tllUl inUtrilUtiiin Ivill li trivn t, iwt.lraai the TasnvKia. ttihen tl. Crawford. I'irs'i, XVillium M. Ot.lwin, uiwreiiee J liosoii, Vice l'res't, l'uul H timliiuid, Arnhrose V. Tlioinii-.ni, (. irae Mi-llrtirv, Hentsmiii W. Tinvler. Jnnia llcfnv Jacob 1.. Fluraiiec. UuKvus Kimlisii. Kecretarv anil Tesiiirii-. PI.IS.V vikst Tn-Lta d laTBsracTEK, J. C. Oi:ULSCtll.AUKR. Philadelphia, br. 8, Ih.M.lj P. IMPROVED STJPEa PHOSPHATE OF LIME. XMIE subscriber informs Dealers and Farmers that he baa greatly ininroiiied tha aualitv of lite . - - Super Phosphate of Lime, And now confidently recommends the article manufactured by him, assvrtaiua to any in the market. Tou ara invited to call, examine and try it. Also Peruvian sud Mexican Guano, Oils, Canutes, boep, &c, at tha lowest market rales IhO. h. POMEKOV, Successor to Tho. V. Mortran. No. S and 10 South Wharves. Philadelphia. t f Faruiera can load on two private alleys, ana avoid me crowded wliart. Phila., July tl, 185.V c6m. Land Warrants Bought. HIGHEST cash prica pabl, ami money remit ted by first mail. Tho heal reference cat be given. Apply or address . etAMLEL BECHTOLD.jr. No. 00 North 6th street. Philadelphia. Mr Bounty Lands and Pensions procured suu tv arrania locaiou as usual. October 6, 1855.- 3m3 GROCERIES Scg'ars, CorTeo. Molaasw Spices, Oils, Brandy, Gin. Wine. M acker. I, Herring aud Salt, Just received and for sale 7 WM. A. KNABB Ltvwat Augiiata May ft, lSoa NEW FAMILY GROCERY, Flour, Pood and Provision "tore. BEASHOLTZ & PETEEY, BrnnHwoy. between Marltt Blackberry Stt. RESl'KCTFLil.bY Inform the public that thev hV lust reieived a large and well selected assortment of tholcS Family firoceries, consisting in part iif Hams, ShnnUlers, Mackerel, Herring. W hite Fish, Cod r in. Salt rrcserveu Fruit. PicVles, Crackers, Chee-e, Molasses, lure, Sugar. Coffee, (green, roasted and ground.) Im- enal. omig II yson, Uunpowder anu uiara Teas, Cedar-ware, fitonc-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, hoots and shoes, tobacco, segars, &c., together with eveiy anMe usually found in a first class firo'-ery Store, all of which will be sold at the Inwesl prices, either for cash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice Liquors, Port, Lisbon, cVc. Porter, Ale, licer, sarnpaiilla, i: We are also prepared to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pics, pretzels and cakes of every kind. N. D. The highest cash prices will be paid for butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Sunbury, July 7, 1855. 114RLOU'8IIOO KLI K, ARLOW'H INDIGO DLUE. la now we I cstablisheJ as the best urtirlc ever ofl't-rcJ for Blueing Clothes. It is entirety frca from acid or anvlliins injurious tn the finrst artirles. All housekeepers will find it murh cheaper anl lesa trouMe than Imlign or any olher article. The great demand for it has brought out several t'nu. lation. Storokcepers and consumers will lis careful to pel IUsjimi Bahuiw's, put up at Alfre d WillberRer'a l)ruu Store, No. 163, N. Second Street, I'hiladelphin, Storekeepers can Kct their supplies from the Urocers and UruifRisis they deal with, at prices yielding a good profit. Drugs, Chemicals, PainM, Varnishes, l)y Stuffs, ire., with a first-rate assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, riiysicians and manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WU.TBElUiKK, Drupuist. 1GU N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1856 ly. SUNBURY, PA. rriHE subscriber respectfully informs ilia public JL tlmt rhe still continues to keep the above named public houre. She has also received a new supply of good liipinrs and wines, and trusts that she will be able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MA Til A THOMPSON Sunbury June 23. 1835. If. EOYD, EOSSER & Ca, MiMr.Ks a.id smrrons or Uc& OVs!) 2Vntl)raritc oal From the Lulce Fiuler Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Pcnna. A'Ulress. IJnyil, Kosscr & Co., Sunuury, ra. D. m. iinrn. j. iinsscn. jas. num. T. nossxa. Sunbury, April 7, 185ft. tf. HAYDOCK & FIDLER, "kEAI.ERS in Watches and Jewelry, will coniiiiue the business at tire old stand of James B. Fidlcr, Ail. 12 Smith Serond Street, IHII.ADKU'im, Where they solicit an eiamination of their large nnd varied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of tlicin have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods nn the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver, Fluted and Uritlania Ware, Cutlery, Fancy GaoiIk, &c, Stc. N. It. Rcnsirinir of Watches and all kinds nf Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1855. tf. TO COAL DEALERS. AMMERMAN, ZTJERN & WEITZEL tEf PFCTFUI.I.Y inform the public that they have leased the new colliery, called the Lambert colliery, and are ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and nf a variety of sizes prepa red nn their new coal rrenker. All orders prompt ntlrudt'd to by addicting the firm, either ut Sunbury or Mmntokiu. Sunbury, June 3il, 1855. Fhotogrnrihy ! Daguerreotypes ! ! A NEW ERA IN ART I J. E. tfcCLEES, ISiicresfr to MefVecs .V Cermon,) VtOCI.l) call the attenioii of the public, lint ' only li the superiority of the Ujuerreo tvpes the 11 m!ojmiiIi, (l y som rnlled AmbM. I y !) uml tbe wirioua kI'ck nf Pliotou'rii by on paper; 1ml to llie Met, mat parties at a distance fo"esiiiir a small dieuerreotvpe, may. bv neml- ng it to No. I til) Chestnut St., have niude from it bv tbe means of Photoerapby, and the talents of the best Artists, a portrait nf ah size, from a small l.oi ki t to the full size of life. A small book curtaining description, prices. Ac, &c, will be sent gratis to any psrson ma king the request. MCI.I.EE8' Philadelphia Photograph Estiiblishnient, No. 160 C'hestnut St., below 7lh Phila., July 21, 1S55. tf. IMPROVED FX'PER PIIOSPII4TE OF LIME. k)500 hbls. of the most superior manufacture. Also, CL'AMf) of every description, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, &c. (V Produce of all kinds bought and sold on commission. R. D. SELLERS & CO., Forwarding and Cotmnibnion Merchants, No. 65 North harves, between Race and Vina streets, Philada. Philadelphia, Auaunt 4, 1855. 3inc. Shamokin White Ash Anthracite CoaL Worn the '-Old Vein" in the Gap Colliery. T II. ZIMMERMAN cV JNO. P. Pl'RsEL, " successors to Kase, Reed & Co., will con tinue mining, shipping and selling coal from the above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman & Pursel. The point of shipment is at the lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber land county, Pa., where all orders for the various kinds of coal, viz: Lump, Broken, Egg, Move, snd Chestnut Coal, will ba thankfully received and promptly attended to. Sunbury, July 14, 1859, Hi'BBi'ar, Ji'Lt 5, 1855. The firm of Kane, Reed St Co. having sold their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in the wharf ut Sttnbory, to Messrs. Zimmerman 6c Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and others to the new firm, aa they will be able to sell them prepared coal of the best quality, KASE, RF.EDcV CO. tJTfjlLEY'S COVGU CitNDV. An eicel y lent remedy for coughs, colds. For aale at this office. December 4. 1852. . fMIAIN PL. MPS.- K small number of these excellent pumps hsva been received and are offer -I for aala by II. B. MASSER. Sunbury. Juae 4. 1855. "WTEKMICF.LLI, Maccaroni and Coin Starch V. just received by May IS, 1655.- WE18ER it BRUNEK TRAMK & Magnetic Ointment af May 19. WEISER Si BRCNER'S. fEDARTUB8. Horse Buckets, Painted Buck eU, Meat Tenderers, Corn Brooms, B as keta, Children's Wagons, and Yankee Clocks st received and for aala hy , Mas-SS. 155. . W. TF.NFB BOOTS, Shoes, II eta. Caps and Cum Shoes, Just received ed for sale by -Get. 1 I8t- TENEK sVC MOUNT CAUMEL lIOtJSE, MOUNT CAUMEL, Northumberland county, Pa. rpHI3 large and eommcdltlui Ilofef Is situated A on the top of the Locust mountain, nearly half way between Sunbury na Poitsville. The tcenery the Salubrity or the atmosphere and the cool mountain hreeses, make it one of the most ilelighl'ul summer retreats in the country, n'be Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high. r.n.l on ixiih all the modern conveniences. 1 ne n, re mountain wster is Introduced into every chsmher. The place is easy of access, beng but onesnd a half hours ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Ptinbury Kail road, rrom Pottsvllle. it can be reached by the Mine Hill l!uil road to Ashlond. end from thence to Mt. Carmel 4 miles, hy Omnibus. Evcrv attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JOSEPH M. FEACER, Mt. Carmel. lune 83, 1855, tf. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS WATSON. No. 26 Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnut Si Fifth Streets. Fridsy mnrninir, December 35th 1854. Evans A-Wstson's Salamander Safes Tnum pliant, as they always arc when put to the test. PniLinri.FHi , Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs. Fvas A- Watso, Nf. 19 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen : We take much pleasure in re commending your Salnmsnder Ssfcs to Merchants and others in want of a secure means of preser ving their books, papers, etc., from fire, as the otic we purchsscd from you about seven months since has preserved our hooks, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and J'iflh streets. The above safe was in tiwe in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the ecliar, and remained there until the lire was out. The Safe wns then removed and opened in the pres ence of ot least 1000 persons, who witnessed the pood condition of the contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again. havi,.g perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Vourn, Respectfully, LACY 4- PHILIPS. Evans A Watson tike pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use: V. S. Mint, Philads ; Farmer' and Mechanics' Rank, Phila j Samuel Allen, En., High SnerilT, Phila ; John II. Hen derson, City Controller! Caleb Cop A; Co., No. 1 S3 Market St. ; Richard Norris A Son, Loco motive builders, Philnda; Bancroft ir Sellers, Machinists, corner lGth and Jaines Sts.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Phila.; Lacey A- Philips, corner fith and Minor Sis; Shsrpless Hro No. 32 South Serond St..; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 Norlh Third St; W H. Horstman & Sons, No. 51 Norlh Thinl St.; Smith, Williams A Co., No. 8? Msrltct ft.; J. & U. Orne, No. 184 Chest net Ft. A lurire assortment of the above Safes always on blind (warranted to stand st least 10 percent more fire than anv Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, olso manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters. Iron Doors and Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vsults for Usnks stores, public and private building. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc. Please give us a call, at No. ti South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855 cly. 10. DOCIOIt YOl'RSKLF! THE POCKET jESCL'LA PIUS: On, EVERY ONE HIS OWN rtlYSICIAM, rrsuz FIFTIETH Edi. lion, with One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis eases and Malformations of the Human System in every shape and form. To which ia added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. y l)r .1 in. Yuiiiitr T.e t no father le nshsmed to pri-sent B copy of the Cl'I.AtML'S In hiscllhd. tt iniy suv-e hun from an early grnve. Let ir young man or woman rtner into the serre oliiicnlions o ninnim hfe wilhuut reneiii Ihe IMIf'KKT .lllH l,AlIl"S. I.l no one snffr-rinc iri'm liat-kmed Cmu!i, 1'niil 1 1 the Sile, rMIMi nights, nei vons leelinss, unit llie wh'le Irnin of Llyspeptic sensiitioiis, uml given n;i l tlo'tr p'' riiaii. Ir nnntht'i iirment without con. fMil'ttnr tlie .USCt'l.AI'ICS Have the mii.ticd, nr timse ib nt to lie ilrirrteil sny iinp.-det.ent. read Ihis truly useful i tk. us it Iihs hern the niruns of kiviiik thousands uf un f.iitnimte ereHtures from the Vrrv jaws of d'-aih tVAi y pers n rendinc TWKNTY-KIVK CENTS, ettelossil ill It letter will n-ceive fine c ipy of this b-wik, by limit. or fiv e no'S will be sent f a oni. d'.llni. Aritttess, I'.K W Yfil'r, .No. Ij-JSrUCCK Street, PHILA DF.I.riltA." l'..i nnid. I'hilvlelahin, September S. IM5 ly NEW STORE. (At the old Stand nf S. .V. Thompson.) rHE Subscriber ref pcctitilly informs the peo L pie of Sunbury and vifinKv, that he has ta ken the Store Room lately occupied hy S. N rtioinpson. in Market iitrert, Sunbury. below Weaver's Hotel, and tliitt he has just received and opened a handsome assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quecnsware, Hats S, Caps, Boots fk Shoes, Fish, Salt, Meat. Ac. All of whic h will be sold st the lowest prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th highest market price. It. II. VASTINE. Surhury, Nov, St, 1855 ly ch JAMES BARBER WIlol.KPAI.e; 11KTA1L CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. corner nf Seeond ir Chestnut Sts. rHZZ.ADBX.niZA. Where may be fou id, one of tha largest and Vst assortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in tbe I. nited States, in quantities tn suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and inanufiic- tnre, suital le for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, rerlora, Meeping apartments, ar.d Kitch ens, bteam and I anul Hoats, and Kat! roudCars. N. li- Clocks Repaired and Warranted. Clock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manuj ucturer of tiarher Celebrated Fine GOLD FENS Embracing all the qualities of tlie finest quill pen, in addition to which the durability of the metal is fully associated and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holder. Plated Ware, &c., wholesale and retail. Those wish ing to purchase are invited to call. J VMES U AKBER, 8. E. corner Chestnut and Second but., Phila. I'lillaOelpbi, June 'ii, 1855. ly, HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. UJJue opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa, Prompt attention to business in adjoining .utilities. UOOFLAND'S Bitterest May l. WEIdEK V BRCNER'S. Mi books,! nk, and all ct B.vlete, just rrceived. ami lor sale by 11. a. MAoSER. Sunbury, June 4. 1853- W) A TENT BRITTAN1A rfOPPERS foi oar Doiuaa lor aala by II. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, It, 1851 CMLVER WATCH E8. A few doublet c Eaglish Bdver Wstcbea, for salt at my low Hi f H. HAmCR. mBiu7. Ari It, t1 FIRST ARRIVAL Of At S. N. Thompson's Store, 7n Lover Auyunta townthip, at the Junction oj the Tulpehocken and Plum creek roadi. rjillr; subscriber basing returned from the city -- with a new and extensive assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully calls tha attention of Farmers, Mechanics and athara to tha ssms. SPRING AND SUMMER OOOD3, consisting in part of Dry Goods, z : Cloths, Catsimerts, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling, Muslins, resting. J wieas, en a an kinds oj Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Caiicofs, Muslin de Lmns, Loums, Ginshams, Berapes, Bobs, Woolens. Flannels, ft. GltOCERIKSt 8 agar. Teas, Coflee, Rice, Molasses, Cheaea, Spices, Salt,' Ac, Ace, eke. Ilnrilwnre. Nsils, Screws, Files, Ssws, Knives A Forks, &c Queens and Ulassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND 6HOB9. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. IT.ts Ciea. Ac of various sires and styles. Besides a large and general assortmeni oi fashionable goods. Call and examine lor your elvi. IT" Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market prices. 8. N. THOMPSON Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1855. VK.F.PCTTS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Mil-lei street, btlow 13ft, nortA side, PHILADELPHIA. Phila., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. Furniture ! Furniture ! Ko. 15" South Second (above Sjmicc,) east side, rillLADSLPHIA. rXHE subscriber would respectfully inform th - readers of the Siir Ameriean and th public generally, that he has on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well ma Furniture at ressonable prices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having all his goods inanufac tured nnder his own superintendence, purchasers msy rely on getting just such articles as are represented. Lounges with removsble arms, also new patterns of Sofa Bedsteads. Those who sre about going to housekeeping would do well to call. JOHN A. BAUER, 157 South Second street. N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. April'28. P55. w8 ly. B0TJNT YL AND WARRANTS. 'TMIE subscriber having received the necessarr forms and insrucltions from tha Department, at Wasliiagton, is prepared to procure Bounty l.anu t arrants at the shortest notice. II . B. MASSES. funbuta, A"' 7, 1155. L. L. BE VAN, SZAICOZIIT HOTEL, Shamokin Pa- riHE subscriber begs lesve to inform his friends I. and the public generally, that he has taken the above well known stand, and wnl ba happy to accommodate all who may give nim a call. Slutnekin, July 8, ISM. NOTICE. "OTICE is hereby given thst application will -L ' be made to the next legislature nf Pennsvb vstiia, at the session nf t56, for the creation of a corporate body, with banking and discounting privileges, to be called the ''Suimokiw Bakk," located at Sbamokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital stuck of $150,000, with the privilege of increasing tha same to JUO.OOO if necessary. Shamokin, May 32, 18.'5 6m. NEW DRUG STOKE! WEISER & BRUNER, Wholesale aud Retail Druggists, Market St., next door to E. Y. Bright' Store SCNBURY.rA., rVFFEU to tha public the largest and last " selocte J stock aver opened in this section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dve-stufls, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, toeclher with a complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, II sir. Tooth, Nail and Shaving Urushea, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Combs, rency Soaps, Shaving (.reams Tobacco. Segars, Port Monias, Stationary, Con lectionaiiea. PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use, English, French and Ameri- can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip- tion. in short every article kept by Druggists generally. Prescriptions Carefully Lompounnea. GEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BKUNER. Bunbury, May SO. 1854. TOBACCO. &o. Strsw'ierrT. Congress, Eldorado Fig. Eldorado Cake, Sarraparilla Fina Cut, Pressed Fine Cut, Andersons - For Ssle st WF.ISER & BRL'NER. Sunbury, Msy 38, 1855. TR. H. H. Hlfi BEE'S remedy for roughs. colds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply ol this raluakle medicine just received and for sale by H. U. MASSER. Sunbarv. June 4. lRftl. A RN OLD'S WRITING FLl'ID and Adha aiva and lea-al envelnnes. for aale bv H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan 10. 1851. SHOES All kinds of Boole Shoes and slip pers lor sale by U. Ll.BULritj ct Ll), Market street, opposite tha Post Office. Sunbury. Oct. 8. 1853. ATS AND CAPS. A splendid lot of fashionable Silk, Wool and Fur Hats, sUo Clath, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Caps for sale low by G. KI.HBEKUq- CO. Market street, opposite the Post Office. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. 41 OLD PENS with and without cases, af a HJQ Tery superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for aala I'y i. B. MASSER. SunlMrry, Dee. 87. 18?' T)LANK Parchment Paper x- Mortgages, Bonds, Execi Deeda and blank ecutions. Summons ic, lor sale li H. 13. MASSER. Sonbury , Acrl S. 185 fJROUND and whole Pepper, Cloves. Cinna mo". Nutmeg, Maca, AllUpiee, Ciuger, iuuiil-, uc., ac, at Nov. 18, '54. YOUNG'S 8T0RE. .1 "'biti nice assortment of Osld and - Oliver rencila and Pena, for sale cheap by O, ELSBERQ & CO., Market street, oppoaite the Poet OSes Sunbury, Oat. 8, 1S5J. rtiusntvf a 7, i . t r.. J 1 """-J.iyj1"!. 1"JT :. . " BKL'NER. M.,y. ei ay iv. IBM. A rine lot t4 W. P.pwjurt riyd ,Bd aale by WM. MeCAJiTY, Uuksl IS.. Itseesiry, June t,16M Haw Goods for the People t BENJAMIN IIEFFNEH JKSPECTFtrLLTinorma the publicist gss ploudid stock of Fall and Winter Good at Ws New Btore, in Lower Aagiuta towaebhv 11 is stock eonsitta In part of ... Cloths, Casgimers, Cassineta, fall kinds, af hnan, wtton and worsted ALSO t Callrotft, Klngliamit, I.aTTQt, niOtlsaClliie Do l.ni.w.. ana all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Grocerlea. Also an assortment of Ilnrdtrnrc. Irsss anu steel, Nails, &e. excellent assortment of aUlENSWARE, of rarioui style. tn patterns. Alsoan assortrnent ofnoOTS & SHOE!. H AT ) k CA PS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, -c. And a great variety of other articles such aa are suitable to the i,.d., .l 0f which will la sold a the lowest prices. Cuntry P'oduca taken In exchsnts tha highest prices. Lower Augusts, Not. 10, 1855. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. CPHH.ADBI.PBIA. J-MacLEI.LAN. (late of Jones' Hotel.) has tha pleasure to inform his friends and ha traveling community, that he has leased this House for a term of years, and is now prepares! for the reception of Guests. The Locsl advantngesef 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 and well ventilated. The Tables will always ba supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges hirr-sslf that no eflbrtonhis j srt shall be wanting to mske the United Stales equal in comforts ta aay Hotel in the Quaker City. Phila., July 8, 1854.-. SAMUEL S. FETIIEIIST0N, DEALER IK Umpi, Lintfrni, Chamti lirrs and fandflnlrnj, 2Vo. 152 S. 2J street, alovt Spruce, PHILADELPHIA. TTaving enlarged and improved his store, and having one of the largest assortments of Lsmps, in Philadelphia, is now nreuared to fur. nish Pina Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Lard anu un Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, Glass Lomps by the package, at a email advance over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pina Oil, Burning Fluid and Alcohcl, which will 1 furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage ta buy. Also, Household Glassware or all descrip. tions at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Oct. It, 1851. WM. M'CAKTY, OOKSELLKK, Market Street, SUNBURY, PA. JUST received and for sale, a fresn supply f F.VASttELICAl, JtllSIU fur 8ittging Schools. He is also opening a. this time, a Isrge assortment of Books, in every branch of Literature, consisting of Poetry, History, Novels, Romsnoes, 8cientifia Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Books, Bibles j School. Pocket and Family, bolh with aid without Engravings, and every of vari aty of Binding. Prayer Books, of all kinds. Also just received snd for sale, Purdons Di gest of the lawa of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851, price only $6,00. Judge Reads edition of Blackstones Commen tsnes, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at f 10,00, and now ofl'tred (in fresh binding) at tha low price cf S,G0. 4 Trati... . ll, t r H . .. . ........ w 0, j-cnnsvivania re specting tha eststes of Decedents, by Thomas T. vnmon, price only i,uu. Jrsvels, oyeges and Adventures, all el which will he sold low, either for cash, or eu. try producs. r0Tusry, 21, 1852. tl. "AID AND COMFORT," Your Own Mechanic. GEORGE RENN. MA.NlTAc;Tl'ER or FURNITURE AND CIJAIRt ox tne most rashionabl Stvl J-HE subscriber re.jwtfully call, the attemj,,, of the public to Ins large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of CAR I . ET-1V A R E which cannot fail to reiommend itaeirtoevery on. who will examine it. on account r : workmanship and splendid Hnish, made up of th! best stock to ba had in tha citv. v l.r.... : sjiared in the manufacture of his ware, and th """'i urirriiiineu 10 kMn ..n .L many improTeuienta which are conatantly bein made. His slock consists of MahocariT Soraa, Divan and roungo Eureans, Secretaries, Sideboards SOn, BREAKFAST JSD Di.M.NG T1BLI and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal t. Phi!. uvipma manuiacture. BEDSTEADS, of everr pattern .n.t CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILKT TA ELKS AND EXTENSION TARt vs In short, aver, article j this i of i,:' He also manufactures all kinds ,J qualitira c CHAIRS. ncludmg varieties never before to be hsd I Sunbury, such B. MnoAy. BL1c, Wir CHAIKS, n ,axrr P,i,o Stools, which at of tha latest styles, and warranted to be eicelle uy none manufactured in the Cities or elscwher, I he subscriber is determined that there sha be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture i the cittea, as every confidence can ! entertaine about the quality and firii.1, of his ware an Hia articles will be disnose.l nf terms as they can l purchased elsewhere. Com try Iroduce tuken in payment for work. . . . . , ""'NO. Having provide himself with a handsome II,.... V.. : prepared for Undertaking, ,d B,Ieriliul fun. .... ... ..... v ein ty, or at any convenient di. tance from thi. place. . f'1 W,r Room iB Market Strea Ulow Thompson's Store and Weaver's Taven Bunbury, Jan. 10, 1851 tf. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line V'OTICE is hereby given, that all peraoi ' found tresnassiiiff unon. or ininrin. ih. nn of the Philsdelphia and Sunbury Telegraph wi be dealt with according to the act of Assembly i ssieh eases made and provkled. H. It. MASSER, Prcs't Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Ce. Bunbury, June S, 1854. tf. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by WEISER k B BUN EB. TU!a prepaiation ia recommended a aa e cellent laiativa and purgstive, it operates ruildl. I .".. i ree iron, any unpleasant lasio, r aembling lemonade in flavor. This waduaae- highly beneficial furdlart Ilseases peculiar te S9B kat to, W INK 1 .1 Sunbary, July I, IBM. .Brniraan's eelcbrated ink. snd also Cm ns ink foe a. wkotseele sad reUil by lW.f ItM. U I W.I3T.J.
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