Prom tli Oermmtown Teleg raph J Corn Cobs an Experiment. M .. Editor Yon have published icTernl valtiuhlo article on the unea nud iilimentury mutter enntainod in tho corn rub ; but 1 think the following experiment is oWrvinfl a pluce in your useful journal t therefore you will oWiR mo by Inserting it. Having on band a largo quantity of cub, Tor which 1 had no uii except to appropriate tin-in by mixing tho wholo with my compost, I dotorinincd. on perusing an article in joor jonnul, to make use ol fiem In feeding my domestic nninials cr.wg and other cattle,, nnd witness the result. The mot hod adopted was not to grind them, but to prepare them by soaking them for forty-eight hours in salt water btforu feeding. The nnimiils cows and steers were allowed Imlfa peck of tho coin per day, at Urst, ui'ler which they had a larger quantity, and til though they were partition uf with some deli cacy at Orst, the appetite Tor them was in. creased until they we-a devoured as eagerly us any other food, and with very flattering results. 1 am convinced that the corn cob contains a considerable per centage of nutri ment, that it is far too valuable to bo thrown away, and that when ground nnd used as meal, that it will be found highly salutary in its ef fects upon upon the animal. It is well-known that the pith of the cob, when reduced to meal or flour, possesses many excellent qual ities, and that it makes a most dosirnblo in gredient in puddings. Why an article of so milch real valuo as this should so long bo overlooked, I urn wholly at a loss to conceive. Our nne-c-st.nrs nf n l,,v mnnMi:nn. i...i. made no use of it for any purpose, except for SmokilllT their linmq nml liontinrr ftit.i . o - - - ..........g, ,,.,. u.t.iia , but they were imbued with the some spirit of emvrpnye anu uiscovcry wincii now ntiimute ilu ..r !...: i.. , time I anticioato verv im DOT t:l fit. il icnrifm! ii a in tha science of rural economy, nnd new ue r. ... l... ... i i . . i . . i . . .1 i uiv iuu, uuu oiner articles ol a aimilar !-J- J. 1$. L. The "Ci:ixekkYam," or "Japonica Potato." (Difocoren 'u'rto.) bids fair to giiporefuY tho common pctaio as a table vegetable. It litis, for a front number of years, formed the chief food of liie CliitiufA end Japanese, and must, therefore, be worthy nt some consider ution. It has been but lately introduced into Europe, and still more recently into this country, but wherever ils propagation Jus been tried the remit hns been must success ful. Thee resemble somnivlint tho aweot mi. tato, but are much longer growing often inn iwvuiy la iiiiriy-.-ix inches in longtii. Tluy prow perpuiidiciihuly in tho proum! Me largest at the bottom, about two inches1 in diameter, und taper lowurd3 the top of the root to oue-lmlf inch in diameter. They weigh from a half to three ami five pounds. The skin is a kind of fawn color, rather more brown than tho sweet potato. The vines, like t!:e sweet potato, spread ovorthe ground for several yards. Tho flesh is white, has an exceedingly pleasant flavor, and, moreover, is so dry und mealy that it can bo converted into flour and baked into bread, in appear ance nlmott white as wheat bread. Hoots have been produced weighing from two to two und a half pounds, from tubers planted in April, und dug in October of the sume year. A writer in the New York Tribune says : "One great point of superiority possessed by it is that it may remain in tho ground two or three year, always enlarging in size, ami equally nutritious and excellent in flavor. Experiments have proven that when Un roots are left for eighteen months in the ground, the yield is more than treble that of roots left but for ouu summer ; and it is also considered that the roots ure improved in quality. H possesses another great advantage; tho roots, when left in a cellar, remain linn and perfect, us well us free from sprouts, and thi.ycim be kept ont of the ground a jear without injury or deteriora tion of their alimentary qualities. This pro perty renders them invaluahlo for uso in long sea voyages, and especially us a preventive of senrvy. All tilings considered, this Yam promises to be a most valuable acquisition to our g.ir den vegetables. The mode of culture is easy any one who understands growing the tweet potato can grow tho Yam j its culture is about the same. After the ground is well prepared and tubers planted, keeping the w. eds down is about all that is required. Kurthe up," as wu do with the common potato, is entirely un necessary. Tun Via Mahkctof Smyrna. The last fig harvest has proved unusually abundant. The cultivators simply gather tho ripe fruit, scatter it round tho trees, nnd nllnw it to di-v in the sun. When dry, it is collected into larq-o picks, and ?cnt iii t o Smyrna on came's. The roads and principal streets arc thronged till day with long strings of these oniniuls. tThe hairs which so frequently turn up among 's, are not from the heuJa of Arabians, as many suppose j but they are from tllo backs of these camels ! The'fig market is un nui m at inr scene. Ilundredi of bugs of figs are arraiigwd in a sort of a squar, where the ar rival and unloading of camels, tho tasting; of buyers und the bargaining with sellers are perpetual. When a purchase has been made, the bags aro convoyed to tho packers, and alter being sorted into baskets, are squeezed into shape by dirty women and children, nnd then packed into drums or boxes by men. 'I he residents buy a yearly stock, and have them packed at homo' by their servants. CBANRF.RRir.s ox iK.it I.p.M). Mr. Need ham of I.ocusldale, Wert Pauvers, has Fent u a box of cranberries grow ii upon high land, whiali are of good size and shape, and wnll rip'Mi'd Mo has about one hundred rods otith-r cuiiuie has gathered thhtv-six bush els, which he has sold at 8-1.00 per bushel. But for tho drought of lust summer, he conli ck'ntly expected to pet a bushel from each square rod. Few men among uj have devo ted eo tmicb Attention toho tgrowing of the cranberry as the Messrs. Xeedlmm, or suc ceeded so well. Others have reclaimed men. lows, mid cultivated the better successfully there, but very few Live attempted it on dry land. M tsunr Ilr.ir.s. One of our foreign ex-ftiitnjrt-a- has a communication from Mr. Uo-Li-rt Austin. M;nchnt.r, who enys thut tip ward til a tun of hi-irso tluiis is piixluct'tl in his ktablcs tlaiiy, nnd tht; usu'il dllcnsive o.loi uiiil evaporation from it entii-cly prevtiited liy eprinkliiiK uvt-r the ilnn heap. Iv inuima ol un ordinury wutor can. u Kulutitui '.if a pound or common jjrL-en rcmper.ia in a gulion of wa ter. I'lii i. an old but i-IIku'iit iluotinriber. To J.XTHAd. flKKAPF rHOf Cl.OTII. -TllC rulluWtlirr ,s ilir.l!lll)lo . T0ixt.:en puucfcg of- recttliud Epinta of wine u,l,l t,-n prains of car bonate of potash, (pure,) half an ounce of ential oil of Herjiittuot, and one ounce of nul. pliunc ethur ; mix und ko..p in a ;lusii Etopp,.r wlboulo Apply with a piece ,,f Mion-e, Oiking tlie cloth thorou-ly when tho Rreuse is lot recutit The mixture emits a peculiar jy frt-rout odor ur d hoius- a fluid goun, client kally compuwd, will be found, a perlld ol veot of otly matter. ,elVU'fT Rub aome bread With ny ter. and tha tread crumb, alternate. Iaa . . .,1,e,n Ufuw K0 fi browo, ' butter, and keep tarninj them tliat they Tft Pin. r, . k"u. w Deo notbina- el.e S1Z aivVi mii . ,itt,e ton meJ vviv putBJ It to wa. ATEE'S PllilS. fOX All TBI TTOPOSXI 07 A FAMILY PIIYSIC. Tnaaa ha long Ulster! a public demand for Ml efiectiv purgative pill which could be relied on ura and perfectly safe la it operation. This u bran prcpnrcd to meet that demand, and an eiten five trial of its virtue ha couclualrely thown with what ancccM it accomplish? the purpose doaip ' It U easy to make a physical pill, but not easy j make the best of all piilt one which should have none of the bisection, but all the adrantair rf every other. This ha been attempted here, . with what auccus w would respectfully submit . the public decision. It ha been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgatiT medicine Is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els, 'i'his is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion In the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pill produce no irritation or pain, unless it aiis from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowel. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several disease to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaint which have been neodily cured by them, w may mention Liver Complaint, in it variou form of Jaundice, lndigetion, Languor and Los of Ap petite, Liitlessncss, Irritability, Dilinu Headache, liiliou Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Sid and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tivencss, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humor, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colas with aorencs of the body, Ulcer and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every case where a purgntive is required. They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures In Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Firysipclas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system fur the change of seasons. An occasional doee timulatc the atomach and bowels into healthy action, and restore the appe tite and vignr. Thev purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of tho body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even thouidi no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be curried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a phvsic ia required cannot be enumerated hero, but they' suggest themselves to the reason of every bodv: niid it is eontidently believed this pill w;ll answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are onee known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a caihartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasart to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can from their use m any quantity. For niinut d'rectious see wrapper un lb Box. JAMES C. AYE 11, Practical and Analytic:: ClicmUt, LOWELL, MASS. Fries SS Cuts per Zox. Five Boxes tor il. AYEll'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rilil Cur of COIGIIS. (OLDS, II0.1RSEXESS, iiuoxi urns, w noori.(.-roii;ii, tUOi r, ASTII.IA. AXD toxstiumox. Tms remedy ha 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 virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field ol its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost ercry section of the country abounds in persons publiclv known, who have been restored from Blarniing and even despcrato diseases of the lungs bv its use When once tried its superiority over evc.rv other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues ar known, the public no longer hesitate what antidot to employ for tho distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climnte. And not only in formidable at tacks upot the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Coi.n. Cuuoim, Hoahreness, ftc; and for Chilbken it is the pleaantest and safest medicine that can b obtained. As it hu long been in constant use throughout tins section, wo need not do more than assure th people it quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that th genuine article is old by Weifer A Hruner. uulmry; Uiid John, Shaiti'ikin W. Wiem.-r. .orthuiiilierl-ind ; J. l' Ciislow, .Mlltull and h all Llrncsis's in Northern Peilnsylvuiiia. Jails IB, 145. IV. -rr r ,"n n? 1 J, .i ij o BURTON & PEN TON, S. W. corner Sixth nwl Arch streett, PIIILAUKI.PIII s. rilKAR! Teas!! an uncommonly full and I choice, assortment of Mark and green Teas of all grades, from the extremely low price of 30 els a5 10 50 f.n 70 u VSct. per lb., warranted to lie auprrior to any to be had else where r.t the sme pri.-es. We know and ronti ilenll rn oiiuni'iid Ibrni to l e SO per cent cheap er than any for sale in the cilv. We have nUo a very superior asnilinent of CnlTce, Oid fiov't, Java, Luituuyra, Maruraiioo. liio and Cap' llav lien t'olli-f. Now No. I Mackerel and Shad in J and i bid. or as may he dciril. Cheese, Pine Apple, !S,ip ago. New York (.'n am Cheese nl way on hand. Soap brown and white; nlso H. I.. Kendrll rV C.i'a Chemical Olive Knap, one lb. of which will go as fir as 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Abu Ntarch of ditlcrrnt ijnalities. ijicklrs, sauces, krtcliups, olives, olive nil, sardines, nu ilioveys, cVe., with a full assortment of Kaiii y floods, to which we invite the a lentiim of th. public to call and examine our evtensivc assort ment of Fine Ciroeeries for side bv Ul'RTON oV FENTOX, Wholesale and Ketail Family (Jrocer and Tea Healers. 8. W. cor. Sixth and Ar.-lt nt. N. 13. (lnod Jclncied to all parlt of lit. cily free of charge. riiiU., iSrpt. SU, 1855. apt Ry TriiBseo! Trusses!! Trutssoalll C. II. NEEDLES, Jin:? cv u I'lUVu 3 ui ll'liuicil, S. IP. Cor. uf ''iCt'lih unit Jtace till cits, Philadelphia- WMrOR'rF.Il of fine French Trusses, combi Q ning extreme lilitnn.s, ease .ml durability with correct roiihlrucilon. Hernial or ruittned I'aticnts ran bo suited by rcniitling ainoiil.ts, s IkIow : !fiiding number of inches round the hips, and staling side aliened. Cost of Single Truss, , ti, 85. Double $., rti, ami $ 10. Instr .ctions as to near, and how to elln-t cure, when possible, sent with the 'J'russ. Also for sale, in great variety. Dr. Iiiiiiuiiig'i ImprflTftl rnlrnt Ihiily nra'v, For the cure, of Prolapsus l.'tcvi ; Spinal Yon and iSu)iOIIs, l'alcnl c-llot:ldcr llrarcs, t'li. -l l; vimliilcrs and I) rector litnces, alu iiti-.l to a' I with Htonp Sho-.llilcis atul Weak lungs; i;i:.i'.i.-!i Klae'ic AbdomitiBl Helta, Siisjiensuries. Syiini;c male and lemale. Ladies' Idioms, with Lady atlendaiils. Piiila., Au5. 4, 1H55 ly 8. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. JjEiItY A FKETY, invite the attention or 1 merchants and other tn their large slock of elegantly bound Iliblrs, Hymn Hook, Player llooLs, Albums, and Presentaliou Hook in all it vies of binding; Standard Theological, Medical, Misrellaneotia and School Hooks, which they have received from Trade Sale, and are telling at extremely low price. Also direct from the manufacturer, and Im porter., ever- kind of Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter end Note Paper. Envelopes, Gold and Hleel Pen, Pencil, Inkstands, Wrapping Fa per., Jkc, etc., at the lowest rash price.. FEKRY & ERKTYt W. Corner, 4th and lt.ee St.. I'bilad.lnhia. KpUsmbr tt, 1855. tf ' . BLANKS. BLANKS of every description eaa b has Vs ? Ting at theoifice oC tk. Americas, . GEHTTUTE HONEY 60AP. rTMIE pnrity, fragrance & mild emollient jjJlCyV'V properties of this 8op.SSt J'Ji render, it especially de- JgMi't& serving pl.ee on every fyj&B&&t toilet. For ch.pped hand., CsZjtjL and v.riou. d!.e.w, of J&dW the skin, it is unequ.led. E.ch c.k. i .Ltnped WM. CO.NWAY, IC8 South Becend .tract, Philadelphia. No other i Genuine. ImprovedChomioallOlive Soap, Warranted to W.eh in hard, .oft, or salt w.ter. Thi. .o.p has powerful cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, P.int, Dirt, Ac, from every description of good without injury to them. For .11 domestic purpose, it i. superior to ny other .nap in use, and SO per rent, cheaper than th common rosin op. Ech br is stamped. WILLIAM CO.NWAY, ICS South Second street, Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soap., .perm, strnrine and tallow candle., importer and dealer in ssl soda, sod ash, rosin, &c. Order by mail promptly .ItcndeJ to. Phil. August S3, 1855 tf. DR. A. B. MADDOCIC'S CELEHKATED WORK N INHALATION J11 the Treatment and Curt of Consumption, Asilmiu, Iiroucliitis, and ether iliscHsr or (he Uesplrntory Oiuns, by aivilit-ul luliuialiou. WITH XOTi:9AXD ADDITIONS .1 Dr. Ciias Urix.ix. First American edition, from tilth tendon edition, wber il has bad an unprecedented sale. This is a vahwl.'e work and should he in the hands of al invsliila, Hint the Medical Profession generally. For wururii free of eliaifce. by mail, 011 rei-eipt uf .11 TV t'S.NTS ; I'lxth (!t) ONK IxHUl. C. W. VAN IIMK.N CO. Ao. 32 Ifurth Ainth tit., l'hiladelyhia. We subjoin a few. from many commendatory notices and reviews fioin the K-iKliib and Ameiicaii Medica and other Journals "Dr. Mnddork is the n of the kite Henry M-vl.t.n'k, Kit., M . 1' , llie well kniiw 11 Imrrislrt, anil roti,ist'S to rise, in hltovvh rnlessi"li. in ns eminent m drgreeas his larent The System (inhnlMtru) roHriird as the tn 1st elfrctu.i! metlnsl of Silyui a remedy to a poilmn of the system winch eJuii"! he directly reuehed hv inrdiruie iis. ll. . . . We recommend our readers to inrchase the Work." Wfstryaii t'lir.mii'lp, I, Mill si. Fell. 111. ISIi. "We rec mniit-nd the Work to our renders, as it ncai's to he Hilly matured, cleanl) wiilten. and entirely diveMed of inv (jiisfkery or pe i-S(-ekii'S Irndeney. 'rde Work welt di-fe'ves p'rnal. snd the .i.ictu' us fur as "nr kiiowleilee and t'X!tTieure exieuds. uil! repay n t only n S(rn n'S 'nsi.l.T.'fi -i ',.. , j atn ,u ti(:i .,1 n .ii,''.'- I.u.l i, Me n - ' J-rn.il. fe.ti; Lit IX n IS. t!....i. t; .v 11 1 i e c it i lie f:ut:i i:s ;ie-U-i1. wit1' t hecr; n t si" I If ir ! i!!,r wiKiif a o.i.--lesl nu.; expe a n r. I tti m ; anil tkit il ouk:.'., fur liie sis uf td'Se v. ii.. K.iif. t Itiou i .i.s i:iij:'i il. a.'f.ina, or iiru iln- tlS, tn i'? lo i;lu h III. !'.( i.aiyi! i-ilyil! UfM. H IS. Ill tlie slm :. nt a-MO-.." l.-rni. a v:,':i.i: 'c Wurk l.'xf.'i j L'iilvernli ileriilu, Noyeo.l .T. ?. I'-iO. "A 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ol t ' . - I,". i.l ,ii 1' 'm.ip i.f Mr. Msiidors's (1 ik mi y H .1 1 ,1 i V 10 p. .'Jr.., i iti'-il ol S, AVi.l! -1 .-'I iii ii w n-c.-is In Vo ; n oli k will t-j they niv N..!es . !., loinal yi iTNiy I le m i, li. iti it m lr iHiy i :..! : S.-S In. M . ' i- -srwts.1 fi.-ta H; o .!:? i.llir-iu ....f - 1 .1 'I .0 -It f ;i- l;.:e ..f c i J i., i , s."-."p 'n h'l ,e m1 i :.' v l.l'i'.lte.J Viy r. I ni . vc It lilfli-r. l'elirin l:;iye it .1 kiv rt'i. let fci- i.l'. u-i' lejr l.n: t::e. r.' i i mfu.-tert sceiiir u in tn t in.vle ol a l,-yi.,!ine Hi.' nthiTnii;. Ih'-Je Inh tii.r loidrr t'i:s i:l.:s ul diseases. ,: New Jersey .Medical Keporter, June i..iV (From i 'essnr .Tas Hiynn, Hditor ofthi1 i,.i--'i:.il mid l-nrmc.il Junriial ''t'ltiludelphia -l)r llAPDss'i'-n on liihalrition is one of the fe,v whlt'll hav e lieeil lstlei, ir Q1 Ihe l-'nglisli pie&s on this soli-eft. lis re-i'iiolienii-'ii ;:i 'bis eonntry. with the judici.tus Notes of Pr tireene, w.ll r?U to the medical literal ore of l he t:niteit Kinirs. iuhI, it is evites una inleiesl in the medii-sl l'rotessioii un the fiTi,,:'! lohn Intlon. ass means of treating pulmonary afTTtmrs. vVo, tha addition of in Nlern disc.veries in I'hysiol.iev, t,,, m ide of Ireatinjr these distast s should huv a fair trial and S'liue slom-inent maile lor the lour m-cieci whivh In halutiuu h is fullered ut the hands of tuediyul men Jamks IIotsn, M. I) , Prof, of Surgery in Philadelphia College of Medicin A CAl Pit. Gnr.Kvt: win uet uiskpi.s of thi-: MM.: end AlK-l'ASSA'iliS. agieeahly to the ntKl s i sneeesfcluly uilopled in tlie prsetn-e of Ilr. A. li. Marl-d-H'k. and other emineiii ph airiiinii ,,f Kurope. Ily t.us m.nte of treaimeiii tiieitiseased surface of the flrtiiiehi and lames are diiectly acted u:vui. the vaiious ineoieHted va pur la-li. a carneil t.i the m.t minute ranntiesiiniis of tha Lillics, priHiarOig h-allliy seliou; where a complete disorganization has not taWeu plsee the licit results always attend Ihis feature of Practice; in fact, Willi suitable ai'juii'ts. it is the niilv reiiahle form of treating- diseases of the Respiratory ( Irirniis. lie intends devotiu his si.'e iitteuliiin to this particular hranrh of ins pn-fe.sion. Tli"se ft-siriius ol consulting him csil dosjtv letter ad dressed to ciias. Gitr.r.r.. m. t. H ii tt s;, I'l.ilaJa. r. o. DiiUda , June 21, 1PM, Sin. STOVES! STOVES ! We respectfully s ilicit the attention of the public to our assortment nf MotiliKII.-m I IRA ting tovi:, for Stores, Malls. Chu.t his. I'srl-irs Ac. warrnnted to five ui. ire boat With one thud I he foe!, than niiv ,.er Iteatinc Sl'iye 111 use. The hirire luniitier whu-fi l.ave Inren s ild in this and otlier eities and the eoiistii'ii ;,,n increasing demand fur them, is SiirT.rieut .luraiilefl of liteir siipiauiroy over nil inner lleaiui Stoves, si.ri mc ehcerl'iuy .uvite the strictest iuvesl iiratii.ii of our claims to the lii'ist perleet article of the kind m use. e nlso linvn a suierior CAl'I.DKD.N, for fsnni: e and eheiriiral plMpnies. luade .ll Ihe si.me principle, fur whn h we claim 01. i n trinlto lieappieci.iH-d. We keep eoiisiniillc on hand nil assortment of the leading CI 11 IK a id l'Alll.UK STUVi:s i anJ are s.u Agents in this S-nle fur iii Ki A-s ftiii i AHt.F roitnra. ltffK'S PATKNT lOtiKIMi STUTt'S. an ltltsTt)W'S IMilV AI.t.i:ii Ctir-K ,v rAltl.fR S'i'tlVI S Wh ies.de liealers will be sup;ihr.lat ths lowest fou.l'Jty prices. m:m a & wahnick. Vhi hia e Ac It-t .l! S'.ivelle il. rs. K C ir 01 Sl-.t ll'l A ItACCSts I'luiau'a nr For sile hv II. H MASXKK. .' tins plae PhlUdelphia, Auc'jut 110, l-?65. .'Int. SEGAES Fl Xeptuno, F.I Dorado, Kl Ducndo, Uio Hondo, Hecreailores, La (.'uriosidad, La cuiuriiii, t'si.alos. I'lalilalion, Havana C'hrrools, For Sale at WF.ISKK Sc UKL'.NER. Sunlitiry. May SO, 18S3. OF TUB UNITED .STATES IN.SUUANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. S. '. corner 'I hint anil CheUxvt tits., l'lIII.AMll.PHlA. f I PITA I. Si." 0.0(10. MO.NKY is r.riived on Vns;t daily. The ammnt tlcp iled isenteieil In 11 llip isil II ink mill civeu lo ths u..ni..r, nr, u priKritd. 11 eeriihtale will he given. A II suiiit, rirne lunl ku.iail, are n-ceiy eil, und the amount paid hark on demand, willmut notii-e. Ii.leiyi. is paul at ilie late of f;vk ib rET , eiun nie.iri,,c In ;n the ilny id dep. .sit. nnd eearnig " iiirteeu davs pievnais 10 tne wilhitruwal nf Ihe liiouey. tl.i Ihe iVsl day nf Jnuiiaiy. 111 eaeh v nr. Ihe interest of raeh iep sil is paid 1 . il,r oewn,ir, oruil.li.l tuthr iiiiuei ial. ns he may peeler. The (' niiiim have, oovy upwards of 3,500 depositors ill the Cily i f I'hOsilrlphia .-l.ine Anvad Im hi il inloiiiialiiui will lie f iven by addressinr Ihe IxsAtcKsa. niftt'CTdltS. Stephen It frawfnd Pres't, l.svvreuee .1 h"S .j,. Vice Pres't, Alula -se W. Th-.ii .iu, Iteniunni tv Tii yley, Jae h I. Fl.'iani e, t'i!linin M. Ondwin, (mi! It II ul, ir M'-H-Miry, J:l,- il "Irri, Oo.l il'JS 1 v.f.n.'i. Siieretiii mil Vrea.nrrr, I'l.lV IISIK Trixea and iMii.rsriLK, J P. OliilLiCHLAUKJt. phi udcl; h:a, e-.-r t . ti, jj 1 P. IMl-KtiV ED super rnosrifATE cf lime. rjVHt-, suiiscribor lnfiniiis Dealers and Farmers l!ut he !ia grcaiiy iiiipioincd the quality of his Suj'er 'Aiisr t.7ff rf lime, . And now cunti.lrmly rec.unmt tnls tl.e article manufacture I by hini, as st prn .ok to any in tlie market. You aro nunc J t,i tail, examine und try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Uilb, Candle, Soap, ckc, at the lowest market rait. J.NO. I,. POMF.KUY, Successor lo Thos. ,V, Morgan, No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. UT Fanner can load on two private alley, and avoid the crowded wharf. ' rbila., July l, 165.V c6m. Laud Warrants Bought. TI IGHEST cash price paid, and money remit ted by first mail. The beat reference can be given. Apply or address SAMUEL BECHTOLD, jr. No. 80 North 6lh street, Philadelphia. tVUounty Land, and Pension procured and Wa rranl. located a. u.ual. Octotier 8, I8i5.- 3ms GROCERIES Segar., CoflTee. MoIihh Spice, Oil, Brandy, Gin, Wine, Macker. el, Herrinjand Halt, just received and for aale y. WM. A. KNAttB. Lower AojnsU May I, !S4- NEW FAMILY OUOCERY, Flour, Feed and Provision toro. SEASIIOLTZ A PETER Y, ftrnatUcay, hetween Marlel Blackberry Stt. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have just received l.rjje nd Well .elected ortment of choice Family tlroceriea, consisting in part uf Ham, PlmnUlers, Mackerel, Herring. White Fish, ('od Fish, fait Preserved Fruit, Pickle, Cracker, Cheese, Molasses, Kice, Pujar, CoiTre, (green, roasted and ground.) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Ul.ck Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow ind w.sh line., boot. nd .hoe, tobacco, teg.r., Ac, together with every article usually found in first class Grocery Store, .11 of which will li. .old at the lowest price, either for cash or country product. We alio keep on hand choir. Liquors, Tort, Lisbon, cVe. Porter, Ale, beer, ssrsaparilla, 4 c. We are alio prepared to sup ply the citizen wllhfrcsli bread, twist, roll, pi, p ret -els and cakes of every kind. N. D. The highest cash price, will he paid for huttor and e,-gs, corn, oat, rye and wheat. Sunliury, July 7, 185I-. BARLOWS INDIGO DLUE, i now wel established as the best urticle ever offered for Dlurinj Clothes. Il it entirely free from acid or any thing iiijuiiou to the finest articles. All housekeeper, will find il much cheaper and lea. trouble than Indigo or any oilier article. The great demand for it ha. brought out several tmc talioin. Storekeeper, and consumer will b. careful to get I)x.jmi Barlow', put up at Alfre tl Wiltberger' Drug Store, No. 160, N. Second Street, Philadelphia. Storekeeper cn get their supplies from the Grocer and Druggist thev deal with, at price yielding a good profit. Drugs, Chimicalt, l'iiiKs, Vamishts, t Stuff, a-e., with . first-r.te assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, I'livsicisns and manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALF1JED Wll.TUEKGEIt, Druggist. 169 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855. ly. 6UNEURY, PA. flHE suli.r.rihrr respectfully inform, th. public a. that she still continue to keep th. abut ninieii puidic house. Nile has aluo received . new n;iply of good liquois arid v.-i;isa, t::d trus'a that she will lie s;.ie t.i give tt'.is!':ii.T.i to iil who may visit her House. MA HI A THOMPSON Sunhury June 53. 1855. if. L'OYD, lOi'SIDP. & CO., Hint .sc szirrxKs cr Uclj s!) 3.itl)Viuiic Coal. Fi-orn tl.e Ink" ri'i.'er Couirry SliamoUia, l.rcr:h'a Ccuuty, Tenca. AJdress. Hoy.l, K.yscr cV C )., Sutibtiry, Pa. II. M.Pol li. J. Hi'SMlTI. j.is. BOtl'. T. Iiosscr. Sun; ury, April 7, 1M5.". if. IIAYDOCC & FIDLER, F.ALi:i:S in Watches and Jewelry, ill continue the business at the old tnd bf Jiine U. Fidler, sVi. 12 South Serond Street, rtlll.AUKI.nilA, Where they inlicit an e lamination of their large and varied stork, feeling assured that Ihe ete rietuc both vf them have had in the business, and the they posses for procuring goods on the most ;-iv,WelH'. term, wiil e:ia ble them to compete fjuii'!;' with any other establishment in the city. '1 niy h;vg J10ar on hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCK?, JEWELHY, f-'ilver. Plated and lirillsn.a W.ra, Cutlery, Fancy (roods, &r., Ac. N. B. Uepuiring ci" Watche and all kind, of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. l'hila., April 7, 1855. tf. TO COAL DEALERS. AMTiIERMAN, ZUERN fc WEITZEL KSPFC"1'FLLLY inform tl.e public that they have licd the new colliery, called the Lambert ollbry, and are ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety of sires prepa red on their nsw roal nreaker. Ail order prompt attendrd to ly aild.eskiiig the lirui, eillicr at Sunhurv or Shamokin. Kuul.ury, June HO, 18o5. Photography ! Laguerreotypei ! J A NEW ERA IN ART ! J. E. IlcCLEES, (Succestnrto McCltes (Tt."n"n,) "I'tT'Ol'LD call the attenion of the public, riot ' only to the superiority of Ihe Dngueneo tvpes, tiic Hya! jjrapli, (by some called Anibro lytic,) and the vtri.iu styles of Photography on paper; but t the fact, lliat patlira at a liitlsnre posscssitig a amall tlagtirrreolype, may, bv send ing it to No. 100 Chestnut st., have made from it by the means of Photography, and the talents of the best Artists, a portrait ol am siil, from a small Lotkct to the lull site of life. A small book curtaining dcsc-iij.tion, prices, Ac, Ac, will be sent graii lo any person ma king the rt-ijuest. MrCLEES' riiiladcliihia rhntoijrap'.i Establishment, No. 160 Chestnut St., below 1t!i Thila., July 21, 1855 if. l.MI'UOVKI) strna piiosimiiti: of mjik. )5C0 bbl.. of the most superior manufacture. Also, Cil.'AN'f) of every description, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, Ac. ft" Produce of all kinds bought and .old on rotnmUsioii. n. II. 6ELLEI1S A CO., Fotwarding and Commiiiion Merchants, No. C.1 North W harvc, between Knee and Vine streets, l'liilada. PhiUdtlpliia, August 4, ISS.I. 3me. Shamokin "Wliito Ash Anthracite CoaL I'lum the "(Jll IVtu" in t'ie fi'uyi Collierij. T H. ZIMMERMAN A J.NO. 1. I'l RsEL. auccesaor to Kase, Reed & C'o., will con tinue mining, shipping and selling rnal fiom tho above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman A l'tirsel. The point ol shipment is at the lower whaif in Sunhury, Nortbuiiiitcr hind county, Pa., where all unlets for the variou kinds of coal, vir. : Luiiip, Itioken, Fgg, Stove, jii.l Chctnt.l t.' n', will be thankfully received at. ! promptly nt'.em'ed lo. Suiilut.v, July 14, ISo.l. St-jiai'ny, Jny , 19,'iS. Tho firm of Kas.e, Kee l 4 Co. having o!d their lease in tho (jap Colliery ami interest in the wharf at Suuluiry, to Meaor. Ziinir.cmiaii A Puisel, would tako great pU .n-uteiii recoiinnciid inn oc ci.atomera ii.l otheiu to tho new firm, a they will be aide to soil Ibom pujurrd coal uf the bcstijiiahty, kasi:, nr.KD il.EY S CO-f.U CINDY, n eicel lent remedy for coughs, cold. For aale at this oiVice. Ilc-cmlx-r 4. rtllAIN PI MP... .mall number of thest eicelleut pump, have beca received and are offcr- for Ml by H. B. MASSER. Kunnurv. June 4, 1855. VERMICELLI, Macearoni and Coiueitarch jut received by May 19, I8S5. WE18ER & DRUNER. 'IMIASK'S Magnetic Ointment at Mar 19. WEISER A BR BRUNER'8. C1EDARTL B8, Horse Bucket. Painted Buck eu. Meal Tenderer., Corn Broom. Baa-. keU, Children' Wagon, and Yankee Clock, uat received and for aale by May W, 1855. I. W. TENR 4 a 15 Oct. r OOTS, bhoea, HaU, Cap and Uum Hhoea, just received and lor aale try IB4. TENE ;Ct MOUNT CAUMKL HOUSE, MOTJKT CARMEL, Northumberland county, Pa. a Vila large and commodious Hotel le.ituated on the top of th. Locust mountain, lieirly half way between Sunbury and Poltville. Th. cenery th. aalubnty of tne atmospnere ami the cool mountain brecie, m.ke it one of the most delightful .ummer retreats in the country. The Hotel, i. a new .tructure, four .torie high, fitted up with .11 the modern convenience. I lie pure mountain water I. introduced into every chamber. Th. place i. easy of crcs, beng but one .nil a h.lf hour, ride from Sunbury, over tlie Philadelphia and Sunbury Rail road. From Pott.ville, it can be reached by th Aline Hill Rail road to Aslilsnd, and from thence to Mt Carmel 4 miles, by Omiiibu. Every attendinc will be paid by the proprie tor to make gu.t. comfortable. Charge mod' rat. JOSEPH M. FEAGER. Mt. CVmel. lune 83, 1K55. if. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS A WATSON, Ao. 28 Suu'h Fourth tit., 1'hiUuletphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnut & Fifth Street. Friday morning, December 35th, 1854, Evana A-Watson' lamnder Sfea Trium phant, as they alway. are when put to the teat. PiitLinr.i.riti t, Dee. 15. IR54. Messr. Ei ir Wat.oh, N. 39 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. (lentlenicn : We take much pleasure in re commending your Salamander afe to Merchants and others in want of a secure meana of preser ving their books, papers, etc., from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our bonk., paper end cash in as good a condition a they were when put into it, before the great fire of thi morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above aafe wa in ue in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which plce it fell into the cellar, .ml remained there until tl.e fire was out. '1'lie Safe, was then removed and opened in th pres ence of at least limo person., who witnessed tiie good condition of the content. Will you ple.s have the rtufe and Lock repaired, a w. intend to put it in ne sin, hai..g perfect confidence in i'.s lire-proof ins'il:f s. Your, Kespectfu'lT. LACY If PHILIPS. Tans .V W.s.in. take pleasure i;i referring tn the f..!!:-Vt.-r:, amove the many htu-.i're'! who lue their r-'afce in use: 1.". !. Mint, I'liilad. ; l-'armeis' .i d Mc-hauic' l?nk, I'dila ; Samuel Allen, 1.!.. li'jh Sncriir, I'm" a; John H. lieu- tier.. n. City C:.it!ic'!er 5 Citb f'opcij- Co., 'o. lei) larke; 5t. ; ICn-hard rii d- Son, Loco- riotive bui'.ilei-, I'hi'sda ; lisncro 'l 4- .'iellers, M;h'n'ts, comer ITtlt am! Jsn:rs Ms.; Fran klin l ire Liui:M.-e Co., 1'hi'a ; l'enns Itaui KuiitcaJ Co, i'tii'a.; l.a.ey ir Philip, cumer f.lh an. I Minor P'a; s'.iarplrs llr.-i.. No. Hi Sot-.tli t-'rciiil St .; .Istiies Kent A. Santee, No. I47 N'orlii I bird ft; W II. Horlman A Sons, No. M North Thitd St.; Smith, Williams A Vn No. 87 Market St.; J. & U. Cue, No. lS4 Chrilnul I t. . A lare a so-tmcrt r.f t!,e a'.iose S.ifi-s alwsy on hand (warranted to sum! at least 111 percent more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS cV. WATSON, also manufacture and keep fur sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Dash, for making lire-proof Vsulta for lianks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined lie frigeratiira, etc. Pleae give us a call, at No. t( South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7. Hwo. cly. 10. :o iou vol iisci.r! or, Evntty o.vt ::is cn phti:ia?. riHC K.'F'J'IKTH Kdi- lion, with Or. :;un.-',J Engraving, showing Ills . ..,.i u.'r. ..: .a .X the Human System in every 74 1 5! "nape ami torm. J o winch 'EL adilcd a Treat;se on tlie Iliscasea of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those Contemplating marriage. liy Ir t in. Youiiir T.et no fstl.er l.e asSsmnl to pr, s, nt s copy of ths .. Of 1. API I S to h i , l:ii. I. It msy save liiin I'rom sn e.irly r;ivr. I.vt o. ynlnn; mill or uorumi enter into tlie srne iiNiri'i ins nf ni'lrtlril l.le will.out re.-li:,t tlie 1'IH KK T .t:St'l I.Al'll S. Let no fiie boITWijik; fr.,in li-irlcne.l L'oucli, I'iiiii ni tSe tile. rrttlrss mollis, uel voi-.s leeloiss. anil llir whi le triiiti nf llvs;-.t,c Sfiir.itn.iis, soil given uo liv their plivsti-iun. In- nuolher moniriit without con- ulnns li e .Vii.'t. l.AI'll.'S llnvellis inuuietl. rr Ihnse nlHiut to le nmrrieil any iMr'Ptlinieiit. reml tliislruly uiJiil liAni,-, hi I.'IS lieM the IlielniS nt SiVlllf tll.'iIAHuds of Uil-fiirtti-r.ne eie.cure. fri m 'tie Virv isws nf itirnli tlfAey pers.ni seisHo.jf i .V I AT V-l- l VK rr.NTS, eiie;..-,l in s Liter wt'l re.'e!e one C'j.y o! tins lii .t. hy liinil. or live e ipis v ill i.e sent f.i, ,?. l .,li. AitH,., Ilr. IV Ydl .Nil. No. IU M'KUt'K a.ieel, IMII1.A lil'.l.l'HIA." I'.:p:i;i. I'ui.s le;iia, feinnl er S, 115 ly NEW STOKE (At the old Stand if S. X. 'J'hwnpsun.) 'IHL Subscriber respecHully informs the peo L pie of Sutibtiry and vicinity, that he has ta ken liie Store Room lately occupied by S. N. Thompson, in Market Ntreet, Suiibury, below Weaver'. Hotel, and lint he ha just received and opened a handsome assortment of FAIL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting in p.irl or Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quccnsware, Hats A- Caps, Hoots & Shoes, Fish, Salt, Meat. Ac. Al! of which will he sold al the lowest prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th hiuhesl market price. II. II. VASTINE. Sin bury, Nov, !4, IP.") ly eh JAMES BARBER V!IO!.lAI.K A ItKTAIt, CLOCK KSTACLl? I MENT, S. U. corner of Sermul Cl.tstnut Sis. PHIX.ADBZ.FIJXA. Where mny be foil id, ot:e of liie Inrcest ami best assortment of Clocks and Time I'ieees in the I nited States, in tiaiitilies to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and manufac ture, auilallo for Churches, Hull, Counting Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartments, and Kitch en. Steam and Can ul UjjIs, and Rait roadCars. N. II. Clock Repaired and Warranted, ('lock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manufacturer of Hurler's Cchbrated J'int GOLD FENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, in addition to which the durability of die metal is fully associated and developed. Hold and Silver Pencils, ud I 'en Holders, Fluted Ware, &c, wholesale and retail. Those wish ing to purchase are invited to call. J X M F.S 11 ARBF.R. 8. E. corner Chestnut and Second St., l'hila. Philadelphia, June ii, lSji. ly, ilORY DOJiNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OJJkt opposite the Court House, Suubury, Northumberland County, Pa. l'tompt attention lo Luaitiesi in adjoining ouutie. HOOFLAND'S Bitter, at May l. WEI3ER V BRCNER t. lyj book,l nk, and all ccmplete, just rr reived, and fur aale by II. U. MASSER. Sunhury, June 4, 1S3. nATEKT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for M tar bottlaa for aale by II. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, It, 1851 I In r'HK CILVER WATCHE8 A tew dobl res English Silver Watch, fee aale al very low pri. by U.B MA&KKR. eHmVtrry, Apri It, KSI FIRST ARRIVAL OF At S. N. Thompson's Store, In Lover Aufutta tovnihip, at tht Junction oj tht Tulpthocktn and I'lum creek roadt. THE ubacriber having returned from the city with a new and extensive assortment of fashionable good., respectfully call, th attention of Farmer., Mechanic, and ether, to th ..me. SPRING AND SUMMER HOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Casfimcrts, Cassintts, Jeans, Drilling, Mutlintf Vtstings, Twttds, and all kinds of Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin dt Lnins, Lawns, Ginghams, Brrages, Holts, Woolent, Flannels, tfc. illtOCERIIK, 8 agar. Tea, Coffee, Rice, Mo!ae, CheeM, Bpices, Salt, Ac, dtc, ck. II n rd ir. ire, Nail, Screw, File, Saw, Knive. A Fork., eke Queens and Glassware, of various style. ml pattern.. BOOTS AND BHOSf. A large aasortment of Boot and Shoe., for men, women and children. Hit. Car, Ac, of variou. sires and style.. Beside a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. VsT Country produce ol all kind taken in exchange at tho highest market price. 8. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 38, 1855. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 4(1 Market street, btlow 1 3 A, north side, rZIIXiADEX.?HXJL. Phila., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. Furniture ! Furniture ! A'o. 157 5oui5ecorii(aioreS;-uce,) east tide, PHILADELPHIA. IHIE uhcribr would respectfully inform the - leader, of the Kti.trry i4men!t and the public generally, that he liss on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having nil bis goods manufac tured ninler hi own superintendence, purchasers may rely on getting just such articles as are represented. Lounges with removable arms, also new patterns of Sofa Urdsteada. J hose I who ars about going to housekeeping would do j wen to call. JOHN A. BAi nR. 157 South Second street. N. B. All erder promptly attended to. thankfully recited ad Aptil -J3. r.VV w8 ly. E0XJNTY LAMD wXRRAN'fi 'jMIE subscriber having received ihe necessary forms ami iiisructlion from lb Department, at Wbigton, is prepared to procure Bouaty Land Warrant al lh shortest notice. U. B. M ASSES. JuMbury, At '' T, 1853. L. L. BETAS, SHAlCKIlT HOTEL, Shamokin Pa- rilll T. subscrilier begs Iras to inform hi Iriends X. and the public generally, that he bss taken th above well known sin ml, and will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. Shamokin, July 8, MM. NOTICE. 'V'OTICE is hereby given lint application will x v be made to the next legislature of Pennsyl vania, at tho session of Isofi, for the creation of a corpora le body, with hanking and discounting i priviic.'f. to be called the 'Siuvcsis bus," 1 located at ii:iokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capita! ,-toik of $ IMI.tlfiO. with the privilege of increasing tti hiiii lo $300,GC0 if necessary. Shmokin, May 51, lSSH m. HEW DHUG STORE! wnisnii & BRUNB31, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, .Vurajef St., next duor to K. Y. Ih igkCs Store SCNBUK'K,.rA., FFER to the public the largest and bsst '- (elected stock er openea in this section of country, consisting cf ITsESH AND PURE DRUG 3. Medicine, Chemical, Ground Spice, Paint, t'ilj. Varnishes, Hye-sttiirs, Window Class, I'aleut Meiiii i:ie, together w ith a complete as aortment of Faint, Clothe,:, Hair, Tooth, Nail and shaving Uriishea, Dressing, Side, 7. rck and I'orkel Com!-, Fancy Soapa, Shaving t 'reams Tobacco, Scgai, Foil Mouiaa, Stationary, Con. feclioiiiuics, l'L'UK WINT.S AND RRANDIFS For Medicinal use, English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Coods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Drugjista generally. CP" Prescriptions Carefully Cotnynundtd C. P.O. 15. WUHF.K, WM. A. L KIN UK. Hunhury. May 28. ISS4. TOBACCO, &c, Strawberry. Congres. Eldorado Fir;. Eldorado Cake, Sarsaparilla Fin Cut, Piessed Fine Cat, Anderson " " For Sale at WEISER A IiRCNCR. Sunhury, May IS, 1855. Tn. H. H. -'colda, aiu Hlfi BEE'S remedy for coughs. nd pulmoiiarv diseases. A atiMilv f thi. valuable medicine just received and for "sale y h. u. mas!i:r. Ntinlmrv, June 4, IDAS. V i; n ui. u's w r.t .No TT.n u"aTidv Jiw aie and legal envelopes, for sale liy H. li. MASSER. Suubury, Ian 10, ISM tiJHOES All kinds of Boot SWTiidiip. per lor aale hy G. ELSBERfl & CO, Market atrcet, opposite the Poal Olhce. Pnnbury. Oct. S. IN.'iD ATS ANU CAPS. A .plei.did lot of fashionable Silk. Wool .nd Fur Hats. also Cl.th, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Capa for aale low by G. ELSRERO 4; CO. Market treet, oppoaite the Post Office. Sunhury, Ort. 8, ISSS. . aipiULD FENS with and without esses, ef a HM very uperinr quality, just received. aio a iresu uppty of Writing Fluid, for ssl '7 U. B. MASSklR. Sunhury, Pee. VT. 1ST5' TVw 1rchn"rit Paper Deed, and blank Mortgage. Bonds, Executiona, Summon. 4c. fur sale b . jj, MASSER, Sunbury ,Auri I ft, IRS .ROUNU and whole Pepper, Clove.. Cin.. nion, Nutmeg, Mac. Alllspice, Ginger, Lwuorice, &c, Ac, at ' ' Ko. 18, YOUNCS STORE. I EWELRV-A nice aetortmeul of (ield and Silver Pencil, and Petia. for aale cheap be O, EL8BERG V CO Market atreet, oppoaite the poet Office Sunbury, Oat. 8. IS3J fJAMPHINE and Fluid of the ht au.lity For Ml. by . WEI3EJI 4 BKL'NER. Sunbury, May It, UAa. ' lo f WaJi Pajwr just received and for aale hy VTM. MeCATy, . Market attract. Bunbury, June I,g4. Kew Goods tot th People BENJAMIN IiEFFNER ESFECTrn,I.TIraforin. th. public In aval that he ha. just reaeived and otwi .pl.cdul Mock of lv peaad Full and Winter Ooodi at hi. New Store, In Lower Aagvata tewa.ftia, III .lock eon.i.t. lo part of Clothi, Cassimen, Casslneaj, of all kind, of linen, eotton and werateik ALSO t CallroM, Olngbanta, Luitq. Mouaicllne De L,alut and all kind, of tadie Dree Ceoda. Grocerlei, AIm an assortment of HnrdTTRraj, lrMa nJ Steel, Naila, &o. Also an ercellent sortment ef QUEEN8WARE, of various .tylea ai pattern.. A 1m an aa.ortment of IIOOT9 & MTOE4. HATS it CAPS, a good lelectlen. Salt, Fisli, iS'c. And great variety ef other article uch a era auitsble to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest price. t3T Country produce taken In exchange a th highest prices. Lower Augusta, Nov. 10, USS. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. - FKILADBl.jJiIA. " J-MaeLELLAN, (late of Jonea ReUl.) ha the pleasure to inform hi friends ni he traveling community, that he ha. le.sed thi. House for a term of year., and i. aow prrpar.d for the reception of Guests. The Local advantnge.ef this fsvorit. establish ment are too well known to need comment. The House end Fuinitur bsve been put la first rate order! the room .re large .nd wU ventilated. The Table will always I supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no elTort on hi part aball he wanting t make the Cnited States equal in temfit U ay Hotel in th Quaker City. Phila., July S. 18.14 bamueITs. fetIFetonT DCALER ID Liaipi. lintfrm, Chindtlifnaad fandclsbrai, St. 15S S. id street, aiovi SjrM, FHinnrirHi. Hav'ng anUrseJ and improved his star, a4 lis.iiwr urn nl' tm I . .... - " 'mrti iir-.mnis r Lamps, in Philadelphia, j now f repa'ed to fur nish 1'iii Oil, C:npher,a. Hcming Fluid. L.t4 and Oil Lamps. r,d Ltrterns of si! patterns, (.la-s Lsmps cy t! package, st a s.all adv.n.e over auction pr-.ee. Heit j. a Manufacturer i,J L-a!r of Pi, Oil. Burr :g Fluid ai.d A leehal. wbt. h will be fuini-hed to Mer-1 snts st tUih prices lliat they wiil find it 0 t: jr ,j,stsg te buy. Also. Household (ila.snar uf all dsicriu. ti.-ins al the lowest market ptices. Philadelphia, Oct. 14, U51. KMUSF.I.m, Mjrkel Street, 6UNEURY, PA. L'T rsesited and for sale, a frssa supply r.VAct;L:c'ii. muhj for Singing School. II is also epening a thi. time, a large assortment of Hooks, in .vary branch of Literature, consisting 0f Poetry, History, Novels, Romance., Scienllll Works, Law, Medicine, School and Chiidr.n' Books, Hibics ; Reboot. Pocket and Family, both with and without En;raings, and vry eif vrt ty of Rinding. Pisyer Hooks, of all kind. Alio just receiied and for sal. Furdou CI gest of the laws of I'cnns)viii, diiion of I SSI, price only 56,00. Juile Heads edition ef Elackstones Cruia taries, in 3 vols. 8 o. formerly sold at 910,04, and now otler.d (in fresh binJing) al th lew pries of Sfi.O'J. A Treatise on the law of Pnn.Tls.nia re specting tlie estates of lJecdnU, by thooia T. Gordon, piics only St, 00. Trav.la. Voyage and Adntar, all el which will k sold low, sitbsr for cash, w coaa try produce. re,.T"ry, tl, I85t t!. "AIlTvr) C0UF0ST," 1 Your exvti X3ech.inciK GEOliGK RENX. MANLTAflTDgER or FURXI7URV AND CHAIR tne mott rahionAb!a 8tTl T HE .ubseriber respectfully call. th. .tumi f the public to his lanr.- ami .r.'..i; i . men! of every quality and price f CASII.i:T-WARR whieh cannot fail to revommend itself t.,TBrT M who wiii ..;;oiirie it, on account of it du'r.fcla workmanship and apT.-.,.i-.J li:,i.h, mi,Ie up of lht best stock tube had in tli cit. ' ,(rort is aredin the manufacture of his' war., nJ tha subscriber is determined to keep up' with lb many improvement which are constantly laadc His stock consists of Mahogany Son., Divar.M nnd I.oiingo Buream, Secretaries, Sideboardi. tQ?i, DREAKFUT AS!) DI.VM TiSLB and also VENETIAN BLINI;S, equal i Phi a- dclphia manufacture. BEDSTEAPS, of every pattrn and pruss, CT'PROARDS. WORK AND CANDLK STANDS. TOII.F.T TARI.KS AND EXTENSION TAI-iI.ES, In he-rt, esery article in this line of his huain lit also iniiiMifdctiirra a!i kinds AnJ (lUftlitiM of CHAIRS. neluding varieties never before to be had h Sunbury, audi a Msuna.at, Blsc. W.ivey an Ci rlkii MtPLKGanriaa; atit. Wiansia CHAIRS, ssn r.xcy Puo Stoois, which r of th latest atyle. and warranted to be excelled Ly noi.e manufactured in the Cieieor elsewhere. The ubsrril-er is ilttcrniin'd that ther shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can he entertained bout the quality and finish of hi war and Chairs. Hi article will l disposed of en a geed term as they can le purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pivnient for work. yW l NDERTAKING. Hasing prvid4 himself with a handsome Hi.asi, he M new prepared for I nderlaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. V9 The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Slur and Weaver' Tavern, GEORGE KENN. Sunhury, Jan. 10, I PIS tf. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph IiD. !aTOTICE ia hereby given, that all person found trespsssjng upon, or injuring th lino ofth Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph wit be dealt with according to the act of Assembly i such ease made ar.d provided. II. B. MASSER, Pre.'t Thila. and Sunhury Telegraph Co. Bunbary, June 1, 1654 tf. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by VVEISER & BRlNER. Thi. prepaiation ia recommended a. a ex cellent iaiative and purgative, il operate mildly, i entirely free froa any unpleasant taste, re tain tiling lemonade in flavor. - Thi medicin i highly beneficial for disease peculiar lo euiniuef and hot weather. Suubury, July I. It4. I NK Boueaau'e 4ebratd ink. aud alao Con ree ink for aale, wkeUeare and reUd by Deeoikber taeO. H. 9 HAtHtsX.
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