Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 16, 1844, Image 3

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    MORS' Ei.ECTRIC-MaCKKTIC Tcr.EtJIt ATM.
Thif wonderful machine is likely, ere lonp, to
become a successful rival to all other modes of
transmitting business and social communications
from place to place. With a line of the telegra
phic conductors extending from this cily to
New York, the merchants of either city would
110 longer send their letters by mnil or express,
and be subject to a delay of thirty-six hours for
the answer. They would be compelled, by the
Batumi course of events, to use the telegraphic
conveyance, by which means they might get an
answer to their communications in from half an
liour to an hour and a half, according 'o the dis
tance their correspondents might bo from the
telegraphic office. It would require no longer
time to communicate with New Orleans, if the
fdegraphic conductors extended thus far, than it
Would with New York, or than it would between
School street and Court street in this city, where
the telegraph is now in operation. The only
time consumed is that required for striking the
characters (the electric fluid travelling the cir
cuit of the conductors at a velocity of ISO, 000
miles in a second,) anil Professor Morse has
made 1UU of the characters in a minute, through
a long communication between Washington and
italtimorc. It would, therefore, require but ten
minutes to tiansmit a communication of 1.0(H)
Utters, which would be much larger than the.
majority of business letters. Professor Morse
Las a system, also, by which all communications
hrough the telegraph are made private. The
nost private business letters, or the great glow
ing epistle of love may be communicated through
the telogiaph. without a word or sentence being
intelligible to any one but the writer ami his cor
respondent. b-iniun lhtili Ailv.
Improvement in the mmtcti,rk or I-
The attention ol't'm ironmasters ha been
ttracted t a process of considerable importniici
ntely introduced into their manufacture. The
ippiieatinn of electricity, tn supersede several
ftbc expensive processes, has been tried in the
IVelsh and lb'rbyshirr! furnaces with sntisf.ie..
ory result. It appears tlmt tin; costly fuel
nd labor required for the purification of the ore
om mlphur, phosphorus, iind such Fiihtle ele
ment, create its li gh market value ; and these
eing nil electric iicontivr, hav.i introduced the
w process, whereby the impure stream of me
tl, after flowing- from the blast, id, in its inn
ent of cousol nbit ion, suhjeeted to a powerful
oltaic battery, which so ilisiieaa liic impure
cmponetits that in the process of puddling they
re readily oxtr icted. The I union blacksmiths,
I is staled, have tested this iron after a single
e-heut iiifr, and pronoiiticre it equal to the best
ictal in the mirket. Ry the patm? process an
xperiment was tried by Dr. lJn by wliom a
oil red it iron was held in enntnet with a mo
jrate red heat, and that gentleman is tindcr
ood to have staled tlmt in a few hours the me
1 was converted into steel. Should these ficts
rove what they seem, they are calculated to
uct m m this seriously important branch of
.ir trade. llnulith paper,
Some fellow describes woman as "a sign on
'Inch to hang dry goods." The ladies can re
rt by describing such slanderers as blocks up
l which tailors exhibit their skill.
II ll.TIM OltK M tllKKT,
VJTtre etf lite. DtiTiMoHK AxKnirns. Nov. 1 1.
tili.l.N. lie supply o Wheat to-ilay was ;
ht. The sales are steady at ss a : cents for !
wj to strictly prime reds, and at 'i a SS cents
ir inferior to kooiI. Sales of Corn, old and new, ;
. .11 a 42 cent, for white, and 1 1 a 1-5 cents for !
How. Sales of ( hits lit a 5b cts. j
WHISKEY. The deinaiul is very limited it '
tceuts for bbls. We qiuitK hhd.s. at i.'0$ a V!? its.
Piairr Tits Uluihi As the blind io its life.
vwrviug enure is rulij. ci to continu d wa-le, na- I
re ha prnvi.hd fr the Mipi.ly of the uliiu-oing .
untain, l.y tie ennversi.m nur lo.nl into new ;
ond. Hut whilst nifli a in i e menus arc provided !
f the mniufdCiUie new blu.d, nature h ,s lieeu
i lu solicit. m in (). i.! i . in for Hie rtpu!-i n ot
.nl which is usele s and decayed. This input,
nl office in peif rimd b ihe bow- Is, and isiien
ature (wlm is always tiu.:i;li:ig lo ihr iw oll'nf
tiding liimte,) r.ijiiirr uSH-t.i cu in be: Kim to- j
fit intent. on, llrn.drh' Vcrj.-'abUs I'nitrr-al ;
ill will be fumd siuguiuily ail lid to lie' .ur
TS), It'CllUSe til')' reilliVe I It i Ull ') the M.iMacIl j
J towels all Ci-rn pt humms fiom the b dy, in an j
jy, sfo n 1 4 ir ci uhl inaniu r, producing im t f j
t but what will finally conduce IJ ihe prrficl pu-
ra'ion of ihe lilnod, and ll;cr( !y con' l o ill '
e, (by vhfi'rver ikiih' it nity tm cut cd,) jii.l ;
' perfect health the huV system,
(j Purchase of II. 11 Mus-i r, S'onlnify, or of '
. snents, puMiheil in armthi r prt nf this p'i.cr. ;
SH.W.M 111111 " 1 "-' t I
1MIICU CI'! till 'AT. j
Corrected uuekly iy Utnrif 'ixlUfiiiicr,
Wbut, ' .
Rri,
fill
40
25
6
mo
12
2ft
10
75
200
8
10
T
Cs,
Oats,
Po II,
FlAisriiri,
BuTTm,
TtltSWAX,
Tiiiov,
l)aiu Amu,
Do. Psirncs,
r"iA,
IlsckLtn Fiat,
Ebs.
EVAN. lUTIIEIIAN SYNOD OF
Just I'rnnsyloania,
MET at Uradiug in ihe precreding week, and
among other iinporisul business, pas-ed a res.jlu
tiiwi an account of the doleful condition of ihe
Church, 14 appoint the first Thursday in December
Iteil as a dsy of humiliation and prsyer. It
bd that Chiisiiaus nf all ileiiouiiliHtiuns will
kumhla themselves, and pray with us for a revival
of Kaligiou, ou m.J day. J- P. SHIN JEf(,
'. (t. Picu'lcnt uf llic ts)iuJ.
Assignees' Kale
or
VAMJA1UM! COAL I,IS,
Situato in Coal Township, Norlhum
laml County, rcnnsylvnnia.
WILIi bo sold at public auction, at the El
change, in the city of Philadelphia, on
rilVUSDA V, the 2-th int.
the Mowing tracts of Anthracite t'Oill Imitlsl,
lo wit t
No 1, CnntnininK 213 acres, slrir.t measure, it
hi ing thnrqu d undivided one-founh part of
1UJCK ItllHiU TIIA CT,
which cnnt.iius, by esiimste, in all 813 acres, strict
me isme.
Upon this tnrt there sre several mines opened :
seme of tin. in are imw lieing worked. Thereon sre
alio crtctel four iwn-stnty
llOliUI.K F II A MR 1.1
It rlllllU: IIOIIM'N,
built to nccomiuoibite eight families;
a Fram. Si di'e, Smith fhnp, s branc h K nl lait,
iilioui a quarier of a mile in lengih, lending fiom
the Hiinbury and Doivil e nod Poltsville Rail Koul
to the coal mines: mid other improvements soba
ble lor a complete Coll eiy.
Huik Hun pisses ihroogh Ihe middle of this
tract.
No 2, Containing 973 neres 43.J perches, strict
measure, it being the cquul undivided one half
part of
r.KKi-:x nmriK tract,
which contains, by estimate, in all, I N 74 ncres 87
perches, strict measu e. The SMinl'iirv and Dan.
ville and Poltsville Kil Rond pisses through it,
(mnr t' e middle,) an I also the Kliamnkin ctrek.
Vlin le mines of Iron tire, and h great nmnlier of
Coul Viens, li ive been mseovered and oM'ned u
pun ihi IrHCt ; but none of llie cosl iens have yet
teen work-il fr m irkel.
Tbe iilmve one half of the Irict will be sn'd to
gett er, nr in two equal one fourth pai's. of 4 CM
arrrn 101 J perches enrh. l i suit pun hnsers.
No. 3, ('ontii'iiing 22R acrer, s'net measure, il
lie nc the undivided nne htlf pil of the
i:s i in:n ckha.mou thact,
c nt linieg. hy e-timite. in .dl, 4S2:icris stiirt
measure. Valuable Iron Ore his been found iipnn
this true!. Then on are also erected a .
SMAI.I, DWKI.MNi; HOlF. and Ttt
a Saw-Hill, noon a hrineh of Sha- ! Sr4,
liinkin creek. which passes tbrouyh it. lVITEfea
A tlTx AnPiiHi ite Fu nare, now in hlnst. is situs
led wiiliin a quarter of a m le of Muck Kidge, anil
within a mile of Cieru Kiilge and Esther Creamur
trscis.
Tie nho'e of tbe ah.ivo ilerril-d I.nnds are
sim ile I in the SAhhm,i'i Cfrj Hrgim, iier ll e
limn of Sh nn.ikin. which is I!) mdes v nil Mad
lo Sunluiry, and 30 miles bv Ihe proposal impro.
veil route, without inclined pl.ines, lo P.illsr il.i.
They sre all w ell timt ered, and are ntl Cmil I.niiii
except about 20 were nf I!n fc Kidge, runr.ing inin
the iilj 'ining red shell And in quantity and qun'.
i' cf(?ol. ineeiher wi ll convenient s.lnpiniinn by
ravine, for numerous opi nir ps for niin-s ahne
water level, tin y me not iufeii ir lo sny I, and in
lb it rec'ion, "r perhaps in PernsvlvunH.
Persons wi-liine lo view the Lands sre re.pert
fully referred l Mr John Undd, of Su-bury ; nd
for further pnnj. ulnrs resperling them, nn I Ihe
lesion generally, lo ihe suliscriln r, at Lancaster,
or Until Palter on, F.sq , tl Porville.
Speeimens nf ihe C ml md Iron lire, and a map
ot the I.in ts. too ther w ith a more psriicalsr de
scr ption nf ihe region, wil' lie lell at the Exchange
in Pliilidelphiii foi inpcrlion.
Si!p will commenre t 7 oMfk, P. M.. when
cnniliii eis will he nude known, anj attendance
Ijiveli, hy
J AMES D. I, NNE,
Assignee of George Heckert.
XTI, ('.
M nkel sireet.
Hon ih it niny
seiilied hind-.
N-v. Ifith,
J. Wol'erl. Auctioneer, No. fl
Phi'ailetphia, will g've any infirm i
be ties red rifpecnng the aliovc do
nti
John FiVrrlN INIalr.
TOTII'E is ber.bv g:eo Ihsl letters nf ad-
niinistr tio i li ve leen ersnled to ihe su'
Hi n's'r. nn !be est ile of John Even, .,f Shsnmkin
township, di c'd. All persons iudelited nr having
cVins i;stnsi sad estate, nre ri-qm sled lo csll on
the Mil. sen! er f rsiitlemint.no or t ef ire the fi st
dsy of llecemlii r next. JOHN EVER P, jr.
hamokin. Nov. !. ISM fit Adm'r.
LIST CP "
"fcF Fur ign iii.il 1 1. mi si e Merehamlise, of the
V y C-.-u is ef .Niiilhiiriilieil.iiid, who hare, and
who have tint pii.l rheir I,iceiies.
Who h ive lMltl :
Witliani For 'Mho Eonoiu 1 iV J Ksulfiuin
Siinuel h niiKiit Penjamin H ffner
Wm H Wnpples Wm (! Scott
lsn:ic Dinwn Dm'el H ilatine
Wm II Frvmire A- Co John (! Renn
Th (m is I! Pomp (iideo'i Shs He
ill Ca-lwvd'a ler Pe'et Heisel
( ieo.ge Cnrri y Wdlinin Dej.pen
iiii- I V H irw-n k John K .rl
.1 I n twi etii y iV Son D nii l SaiiI
Pel I Mell .WMll Win K' luis
iMivn I! iis (iiorge lSinsnis
J P Hcki i:hor .1 .tin l)iiie:imaii
J.UHC l'e. d SpoU Ai Deny
Who liue not I'ahl:
Mill r et M.irli lieorae V 'Power
Wooil A Ke.iWll In-luud & Me'Xcll
John Y"iin- II iv A: Hepburn
l a P Clement E 1, Piper
John It.'UHr Fli tiln r Maiheivs
H It M isser JI irimnii II KnaMe
John V Filling Vaine i Co
lleorge Itiitihl J icoh II ia
liu vers V Hut d Wm J Ksse
Mosteller A- Swenk Win Si li Fsgely
Seth I Cotnlv Co Samuel Jehn
I! ..bert II H.immoiid 'I hos A- rh.ts A Postb y
Wiltiim Heiney Joi n Smitli
Chiis II Mi iri. k 1' t. r li rn l
John Cia.Nf. rd J A J Walls
T S M iekey A Son Smiuel Herli
, Noiice i-hereby given, ihnt the Treismer i
rompi lied, Iy law, li eommeiice KUils against all
those who do not cmee f .rward and psv their breu
ses on oi lifue the th ilav of Novenilei n:i.
JOHN' FAKNSWOIM'H,
funbury, Nov. 2. 1 8-1 1. 'IWimurer.
.noticf. of nisTiiinivriox
OI JOHN H. tOWDEN'S ESTATE.
I N the ni itler of the proceeds of the real rs'ate of
John II. Cowden, sold by the several shcrill'j
of Northuinberliind, Lycoming and Union coun
ties, and now eoiisideied in the. Court of Coiiiinjii
Pleas of Union county for distrihulion,
Rotlt e h-rohy (tivrn,
To all persons inteiesti d in the distribution of the
proceeds of the sheriff' si lea Bf.renid. that tie
Court nf Ceminnn Plea i.f Union county has sp.
pointed Wednesday, the Iwenly-sevenlh of No.
ve nder nut, to make disliihution and a final de
ciee among all Ihe creditors and legatees intrusted
in said disirili jlion.
Hy older of the court,
WM. imsHONfJ, PtoiH'y.
New ISnl.n.Oct SCiit, 18M.4I
iS't i'lisi
FIFTY DOLTjARS RF.WAItD !
CANTRELTj'5
relclirnlrd l'ainilj Medicine
"W TITJU, not cure every thing, but alill rem .in
V V unequalled In their several departments by
every thing ever offered In (he public, who have
voluntary came f.irwird sod rife red numerous and
highly respectable testimonials of their superior
i file icy.
CnntrcWs Compound Medicated Syr'tp "f &i"
mpardln or, A ill '-Scorbutic Syrup, for the cure
of Scorfuls, Chronic Hheu.n ilism, Chronic Swel
lings of the Joint, Eruptions of the Skin, and all
Disea-es arising from the abuse of Merru'y, i-.,
unsurpassed by any thing in Ihe maikel, comhi.
niug all the virtues resident in the Sar-ap.irilhi
with a modern medicament, only lately brought
out hy the most respectable medical authorities.
Price, 50 cents per buttle.
Ciintrrtl's .Inti-Piffprptif Powder, for the re
lief and permanent cure of lh.it most distressing
complaint, Dyspepsii, in all its forms and singes.
It is truly most talu.ible remedy. SS t J in bellies
at 25 and SO cents each.
Cuntrcll'i .re ,1f 'x'nrc aid Tunic Mrdieti'
mcnta, ft inds at the head of Ihe list unrivalled by
my, or all the innumerable medicines in U"e
throughout the length and bre.nl h of the bind, for
the cure of l'r.vi a and A hit. in all its st.iges, and
friiti all its consequences.
Residents in Fever and Ague districts should
never lie without it.
The subscitr will forfeit EIFTV DOKMRS
where his medicine fails to perform a cure in the
most ohsiinale case.
K dd Who'esale and Retail bv CAT. Eft CRES
SON. at bis Drug Warehouse. No. North Third
Street, Philadelphia : also, hv the'rrgtil irly ap
pointed agent. SETH W. ROBERTS, Who'le-a'c
Druggist, No. M Water Sir. i t. Mobile.
Prep-ired orlv hv Hie Sulmrrihrr, corner nf V. R
PUNTER and SECOND Str, els, belo Chrisii
an, Philadelphia, wdiere il is also retailed.
0!scre, none are genuine without the sienaturc
nf JOHN A. CANTREI.L.
CanlroU's Aprnc IHIvlnro, or Tonic
lMllaiiirttf a,
i'or the cure nf nil It 'oil nff rt.'ruw, if taken ac
cording to dircct'on.
It is a never failing remedy which no family
ught ! be without, especially in low marshy
countries.
As this medicine is put up under the proprie
or's imni"dnite inspection "n Ihe most scientific
principles, be.ng Purely Vegetable, and having
tried its rfficry on thousands, for upwards of 12
years, and tohiv knnwhilge when laken strictly se
conling to diieclions, there ha not been ene fa lure.
I'nder such circum-lanrrs I recommend il lo ihe
public, adding a ceriifi. a'l in support nf n.y asser
tion. I, John Iturns, do certify that I was in the ship
Tnlncro PUnt of Philadelpbi i, Cant. Reed, in
June, 1S27, bound lo Liverpool; look the fever
and ague and laid in Liverpool some lime under
the doctor's bainls, went fiom there to Ha'limore,
lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks bom
thence to Philadelphia; was six months under Dr.
Coat ; from thence lo New Y. rk went lo the
Hospital, remained ihere about four wreks without
any relief tried every tli'nii without anv benefit,
for five years. Hearing of Canlre'l's Ague Mix
tu'e from a fiiend, I went to bis store, told him
h w I whs afflicted, and gnl a bottle of his mixture
snd used it aeeor.liug lo directions. It made a per
lert cure, and 1 have not had the least return since.
I do with confidence- recommend i' to the public.
JOHN UURNS.
Mr'llratctl Syrup of Sarsapai Ilia.
Ph.! id. Iphia, April I0ih, IK4I.
Mr. Jon A . ('a sTHkLt,
Drar Sir, Having lie. n afllic'ed for upward- of
two ear with nlcemtion nf the throat, destroying
the whole of ihe sofi p il ite, ihen throuah Ihe upper
pnrl of my mouth into mv nose, from which sever,
nl piece of bone came nut, which paiiially destroy,
ed my speech, through a kind Pr ividime mid your
Mediraled iSyrupol Snrs .psiill i, I am iiowie-lnnd
to peif. cl he.dlh.nnd my sight, wh'ch w.isso much
impair' d, is as strong as w hen a boy.
I ihnouht it a doty I owed toyou and those simi
larly street, d, to make it public.
YnUis, K spec fuPv,
SAMUEL KIRK.
Corner nf Tenth and Coa'es Streets.
I, fiahril J 'iisl in. No. 6 Re.-kh-s Strret, do cer
tify tlisl my wife, Jne, was afflieied for two years
with Hhcumvism. and at U t ws entirely dl-at led,
so lhal she was obliged t be confined In bed ; bear
ing of Caritiell's Me i sted Symp ( SjiaipariMa,
or Ami Scorliu'ic Syrup. I proeote I fmr h. Ill s,
which ce:opb ey removed all her pain ami slill'
ness from her limbs; two mi-re hoi lies made a per
fect cure. S' e is now able to aitrnd to her house
hold d ii lies as o-u.l. li 11IUL JONSTON.
Philadelphia, Ju. 22 I, 1841.
dj" De-criptive Pamphbts may be bad of the
agents, (tiratis.)
J. W. FRILIMi,
Sunbury, Nov. 0, IM1 ly .lent.
.ri'''.'nir-f9
vcuirrim.i: iiioim,
hi i; Til t'f n i. r
i) v r i; ps i a.
Till" Meili.-tne is nllii cd to lit public gener
ally, from a full convieli hi th il il is superior
I i snv olher mulicne now in use. fir the cure of
Dvsp psia, Liver ( ! on j.lain', Nervous Dehilnv or
llo. lily We.iknes. Ac.
lis i flees have been tesle.l in a piiv.ite practice
f ner light ve.ns, s.-d it is now nr. re rt'ensively
fiiciihili'd, si i he s ilici'u.le of minv who It.ive re
reived the ino-l i u n 1 1 hem til from tbe ue of it.
The fi'l w big is one among a number of n rtifi
r.ites leceiv'L'd in illation to the (iircrsi of this me.
il c no :
I.A'CASTrit ('o. March IS.
Da. litoanr. W. Allkv,
7,r Sir : U is willi grrat p'e.isure that I in
form you of die success anendiitg vout Dyspeptic
Medicine, wln!e t iii I .yed in my p sciice. Fro n
past ixperience, 1 firmly btliive thai in eight ce
out of leu, the Dyspeptic, by the use nl your me li-
ine, may rnt'ir ly rid himself of ih ihoru in the
ilhw.iy nf life: not only in dyspej Pc eisc, hut
in nil cases e.f connipiitinil. and diseases depend ng i
on a dihllitu ed stale of ihe in ruiis svkiem, loue.
titer with a lo'pi l (taenf the howeb-, wi l your E- i
lixir be fou d of mrtlun t ie value. Nu.nenu- in
stances heiein the usrlii'n. f of the medicine h i
been reali-ed, may Is' lotwanled, if required. I
wirh yell great success, and lecouimeud the mrdl
riue to the suller.ng part of minkin.1.
Youis, wild great re-peel,
KOUliKP Ali.NEW, M. D.
ry- For sale at the st re of H. H. Masner, agent
for ihe proprietor, Sunburv, Pa,
Octolier 2lMh, 1841 ly
eflrsi. roll lilt' I
HAS receive J the reienl style nf Fiuhionahle
Full Millenery, and will m:ike up Itoniie's nf
all kinds in the latet style. She tins also for Bale
a vsriely of rhnieo arlieles, such as I 'alicoes, Clott ,
RihbiUis, Ladies' Cravats, Ac, Mid respectfully re
quests her customer ami others lo call and sec,
Sunbury, Nov. 9th. IM4L 3i
i nn ,,A,;s s"ur
VW 100 barrel do., al f 7R essh, fr sala
ley U. HENDRICKS.
bunhury.Oct. I'.'th, 18-11.
l'Ntatc r Col. John Jonra, OerM.
E TTERS of Administralion on said dece.
A dent's estate, have been granted lo the sub.
sender. Persons knowing ihem-rlves indebted to
said estate, are teqnes'ed lo miko immediate piy.
ment.and those having demands against the same
are requested In present their nrcounls fur cxamin
alien and selilement. The admini-ttalnrs will at
tend nl ihe dwelling house of Ihe derrssed, on the
16th of Novemlier next, lo examine accounts and
mnke settlements. WM, II. Mt'ENCH,
EMS HA KI.INE.
Siinhurv, Oct. 13, 1814. fit A.bntV
.11 U liar 1 ItiMkrlilUr'si llsile
NOTD'E is herel y given, that h l ers nf Sitmin
islration huve been trsitled lo Ihe snhs riber.
on ihe rstaln of Mirhnel llo- kefeller. dee'd., lute of
Augusli to'vnship, Notlhuinherland county. Per
sons indi bted in said e-liile, nr hiving claims ngainsl
the same, are re.pi. stcd to rail on the stihcrilier for
selilement. ISAAC ECKMAN.
Octolier l!)ih, 1841 tit Adm'r.
LASS, ft hy 10, best quiliiy,
t'ut iNsils, all S'7.es,
Salt, by the sack anil barrel.
H-its and Caps, of Pic best quality.
All for side at te. Itieed prices, hy
Sunbury, Oct. 20, 1841. II. n.MASSER.
" A II II V It O A 1
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT & CAP IIAiUFACTCrJiUS,
South r.nst corner of Market and 4tli fs.,
l'hlladrlpliln,
ITfHERE they always keep on hand an extcn
sive a-s .rtm. nl i f ll.t TS a CA I'S of every
description, got up in Ihe best and most approved
slj lo. Pris .ns nVriri us of porch ising superior srii
cbs on the most n asnn dde terms, w ill fird ii lo
their advantage to call In f.re making purchases
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. .Mh, t8M Iy
nilUSSKLS, I.N (i RAIN AM) VKNETIAX
C a r p c t. i n s .
Joseph it ii iPi noni),
A'o. 1 1 1 Cicmttt S.'reet, Corner Franklin Spinre.
rillLADKLl'IIIA.
UA just recti veil ami is now opening a verv
eilensive and beautiful assi.rl.nent of CAR
J I'ETIXCS The ponds are fresh, and of new
; styles, snd being purchased principally for Cash,
! they will he sold ul ihe h wesl prices; they consist
j in ptl, nf
! Splendid Hume's, 'I CARPET
Heauliful impeiml 3p!y, I.MiS,
Super Ex'ra Ingrt n, Colors wsr-
3 4, 4 4, S 8 'Pwdled Venetian, I ranted
' " " PI. in do. j DVllAHLi:
A l.irgft stock of well sensuied I'lL CLOTHS
of all w ul i Ii, Ri r:s, Hiuhnhs, Ac, tngelher with
so extensive aso.tincnl nf Ijiw priced Carpeting
of all descriptions.
crj- Purchasers are rrques'ed to csll and ee us,
when they will find an extensive assortment at the
most reasonable price.
Phil .de'phia. Oct. ft h, 1814. tf
t CHEAP
CARPET STORE,
OIT TZXE CASZ2 3PLAIV.
At .. 11 Strnwbary St. Philadelphia.
TIHE Rent of the suhscriliers in their present
L situation being very low, and their term
CASH, they are enabled to sell al such low prices
lhal customers cannot fnil to be sat sfied, and they
invite the people of Nnrthumheilund and the ad
joining counties lo call and examine theii stock,
ss I hey otler an excellent assortment, comprising
Ileautiful InqH ti il, 3ply,
Superfine L. grain,
Heasy Twill. .1 Venetian, -CA RPET1NGS.
Fine English Worsted tl .
Plain S'fped do.
tth a Urge Stork of well sensonrd Floor Oil
flo hs of ail nidtlis, for Rn.ims, Halls, Door Pie
ces, Ac- Also Furniture Oil Cloths, Heauliful
lies. Hi Rugs, T.ihte Covers, Floor Hniie. Rag Cur
pets, Maying. e Ac , together with a lrge Stock
.f low priced Ingra ii, Entry nnd Stair Ctrcu,
Wholesale and Retail, al ihe lowest price in the
city. hl.DlilDCE A 15 ROTH ER,
No. 4 I Strawberry street, one door a'nwe Ches
iiui, rear 5.1 street. Entrance lis.) at No. SO South
Second sneet, PhHaih Iphia.
Sept. 2Hih. 1 8 I t Mm
s iTiTiK inSTiTvTKX'r
T
than ihiny famdu s in this iieighhorh .od, and
h is gien entire -atisl.,elio-i. It is o simple in its
construrln ii, t tint it cat not gel out of prd. r. Ii
cooiim no iron to ru t, snd no .piingsor rollers lo
eel out of repair. It wdl ito twice ss much wash
inre, with less ihnn hill the wiar and tear of an) of
the lite invention', and whit t nf grea'er io.pnr
i ante, it cost but lit le over half as much a other
washing machines.
The siihsi ril-er has the exclu ive right for Nor.
Iliumhi rlaml. Union, E'Cnmieg, Columhii, l.u
r.erne snd Clinton counties. Price el siog'e ma
chine fli. H. U. MAER.
Tie fallowing ceitificste ' Imin a lew of those
who have these in chi-ies in use.
Suuhiity, Aus. 24, I8J I.
We, the subscribers, certii'y thai we have now
in u-e, in nor families, '.Shiigeit's t' item Wish
ing Miiehine,"and do r nl bt silate su ing Ihit it i
a most ix.'i lb iit iiivrn'ion. Th il, in Wa liing.
tl will save more than one h nl ihe usu.d labor.
I'i.ai it does not require more than one thirl the
usual qn ititi' V of so .p and water ; snd ill -it iheie
is no I'jbiung. au l const qnently. loi'e or no wear
ing er If at iiii! lint it knoi k elf no hniions, mi, I
Itial the finest clo.hes, sneli as collars, l ircs, lurk,
lulls, e., nuy be was'n.l in a ey shott hme
wn'ioi.l Ihe li'.sl iupiix . a dm fait without sny
nppaieui wear and I. a', w hiitevr. S'o therefore
cheiil, illy le, oiiiiiii'imI it to our frit n.ls and t i the
uhlic, as a mosl useful nnd lah..r s ii g machioe.
CH MILES W. HECINS,
A. lO'tHAN,
CHS WEWER.
CHS PLEASANTS,
tilHEOV MARK I.E.
Hon. tiEil. C. WELKER,
lll'.NJ. II E.N DRU'Ks,
(ilDEON I.EISENR1NU.
Iltaa's ILitkl, (foninrly Tri'inonl II ue. No.
116 Cln snul aut ot,) Philadelphi.1, September
211, 1814.
I have usil Shugi rt's Pt-nl Washing Marl ine
in my hou e c.pwards nf right months, and il mil
hesitate to isy that I deem it One of ihe mo t use
lol and taliuhle I ihor savy g machines ever inven
ted, i formerly kept two w in eii roiilinusby oe
rupied in washing, who now do as much in two
ilay as ibi-y then ill. I in one wet k. There is no
w,ar or tent in washing, and il require uol ne.rv
lhati one-third the u.ual qnaulily nl soap, I have
bad number nf nihil m chine in roy I inn ly, but
this is so i!ih ideilly supeiioi to every thing else, and
so li'lle l ahle lo get out of leptir, lhal I would not
do without one if they shoul I cost leu limes ihe
price Ihey are sold for. l WILL HE Kit.
B l..l IUM, hiilhonie aiticle for Ludo'
Dirsses, U rtt(4 thtn, by
June 15. II. U. MASs-LK.
VAMJABI.E
FARMS, C'ioSAJ, PIIOPKRTY,
W ATEH POWERS,
II on nom aul IiOlH Tor Male.
FI1HE Subscriber offers for sale the following de
ll seiibcd Valuable Property, all of which he
will sell al very moderslo prices, and on reasona
ble terms, vie :
HOUSES A LOTS.
No 1. A targe and elegmttwo story stone man
slon house with hisetm nl storj , all highly finished,
and sHua'nd on the rial side of Market street, in
Selr sgrove. Union county, being Ihe residence of
Ihe subscriber. The lot on which this house
slain) is vety hinds tmcly improved, and planted
wi h choice f'uit nnd nrnamditil trees and shrubs,
with nil the recess try improvements of a large
bam, piggery, wag..n he I aril corn crib, carriage
house, ice hou-e, smoke house and poultry yarj.
The whole constituting a most desirable and beau
littil ics'dence. Price, f 3,!iOO.
No. 2. huge two story wooden bouse with ex
tensive hark buildings, and highly improved gar
den and lot nf ground. This proerty is situated
notth of and sdj inintr No. I. and also forms a de
sirable residence Price, 1,500
No .1. A two story wooden house with lot of
round, situated on the eas( side of Water street,
in Selincprove, well finished throughout, with log
stable nn ihe rear nf the !o'. Price, ft00.
No. 4. A two story wooden house with one sto
ry ki'ehen, and a log stable on the rear of the lol,
situated north of and adjoining the last named pro
perly. No. :l. A well and pump, to accommodate
ibis .mil No. 3, in the y inf. Puce, JMH).
No. 5. A lol nf ground in the town of Charles
tnwn, on the Isle of Que, situated on street,
40 by 10 feet. A desirable lot for a dwelling
h e. Pri c, f 20(1.
No fi A lot nf ground adjoining Srfinsgrove
and Pei.ns creek, and fronting on Walnut street,
containing about half an acre of ground Price,
f-.MIO.
CANAL PROPERTY .V WARE & 8T0RE
HOUSES.
No 7. A very ralunhle properly on the Pennsyl
vania Canal, nn the Lie of Que, adjoining Selins.
grove. The improvements are such as lo facilitate
mercantile snd trading business to a great extent,
nnd consist nf a larne two stoiy fnme house, occu
pied as a iby go..ds st ire; a large and commodious
w are house, 40 by 80 feel ; a long range of slubling ;
and nn eilensive wharf, 400 feet long, with hoist
in a crane. Ac. It is situated on the berm bank
side of the rsnsl, an I in cery respect calculated
f..r an rtlensite business. Price, 5,000,
IIOAT YARD AND DRY DOCK.
No. 8. A larje and convenient Hoal Yard on
the Pentisvlvania Camd, and laying south of and
niljoiniug No. 7. On this property is erected a one
stnl a half story frame dwelling house, well finish
ed ; a large shed snd rfTire for the accommodation
of boat build rs, and also a very complete dry dock,
into which boats for repair are floated out of the
canal, and into which new !ohs erected on Ihe
yard sre aln launched. A very desirable proper
ty. Price fli.noo.
FARM OF 200 ACRES.
No. 9. A large and exceedingly valuable faim,
containing about 200 acres of choice limestone
land, in a highly improved stale. On this farm
Iheie are about 140 aeies under culture, divided hy
eo-nl fem es into fields uf ten acres; a Urge two
si t? hou e with kitchen attached ; a well and
pump of excellent water at the kitchen door ; a
large snd convenient bank barn with wagon house,
sheds snd corn crib an ached ; s large pies house
with every convenience for making cider, at the foot
nf ihe orchard, which consists of len acres of choice
g ailed apple tires and pe.ir trees. Limestone ia
quarried in any qnan'i y within 100 yards of the
farm buil lines, where lime is burned. Il lays
within one mile of the Pennsylvanis Canal and He
liusgrove. A very desirable farm. Price, f 1 2,000
FARM OF 220 ACRES.
No. 10. One oilier large and valuable farm of a
hout 220 acres of limestone land, and also situated
within one mile of ihe rnnal at Sebnsgrove. Il is
w. II ioq roved, there being about 130 acres well
feneeil and uniler culture, the balance being well
timhee I w ith oak, pine, walnut and chrsnut timber.
The hu'ldino consi-l of a large and well finished
I wo stoi y f.ir o home w ith kitchen ; a large barn
wi'n W'igon shed and corn ciib, Ac. attached ; a
spring hou" and never failing spiing near ihe
hue; a smith shop, and two lime kilns, capable
of binning ene humbed bushels lime per day, huilt
ai'ioining so rxhatistless lime-tone quarry. There.
are also ihree orchards nf heating apple Ireea on
this fiirtn Piice. flO.tKKI.
FARM OF 250 ACRES.
No. 11. A farm en Penrs Crc. k. abmit 3 miles
from the ranal at Selinsgrove, i:h the public road
le tiling from Selinsgrove lo New llctlin, the seat of
justice ef Union county, running through it. It
contains about 2S0 acres, of vrbh h there are about
:i(l acres nl first rale mcdow land, the balance up
land and principally red schale. About one hun
.Ir. d acres are cloir.-d, the balance being well cover
ed with oak, bemim k and whilo pine timber. The
budding enn-jist nf a well fmirhed two story farm
house widi scw-r.il fine springs of water close at
haie'., d l.atge log barn, corn crib, spring house, Ac.
'mi this fa in there i a mill sr ito with 20 feel fall,
on a slieam of water tributary to Penns creek.
'Phis f inn micht be adinn'ageously divided into
iwo farms, and wi l be so divided if purchasers do-
sire it. Price, f.),C00
WATER rf)W El. j
No. 12. A walir p-.wer on Peim ('reek, of CJ j
feet f II, uuimproie I. Ii is situated between the '
two tracts of laud, N . II and 13. and within 3J I
p. ilea nf il e Prnn-vlvama ('anal, st Selinsgrove. A '
pul'l c mad lead-i through this tract, along ihe east
bn k ef t'entis cre.k Puce, folio.
WATER POWERS - WOODLND.
No. lo. A trait of woodlmid containing about ;
IS aeies, situ. led on Penns creek, immediately op.
p.isi e No. II. Tins trad is wed covered with ,'
white oik and pine timber, with Wolf run flowing 1
through it and empt in 4 into Penns ere. k, atloriling !
an ricellcnt sei'e f .r : aiv m II with from twelve
In twenty I el f II. Price, f l.olrtl.
No 11. A liscl of woodl in.l. unimproved, siliM
Ifil 011 ihe ra-l s d of Penns rreek. adjoining No. i
13. coritiin ng ?hout 200 ncie of excellent ted
h lie upland Wi if inn, tributary to Penn creel:, 1
runs ihio.ictl ibis tnel, and all'ir.ls a superior seile
lor a saw mill The hud is heavily st with whi'e !
o k and plus limber, and is silsi epliMe of being eon- I
vi rlrd uno an rxcelb lit farm. Price, f 3 0U0. I
No. t.i Oi e other imci f woodland, unimpro
ved, siiuated in Penns town -hip. alsiut 8 mile
f.otn S, bnsgrove, 'idjoiiiing lauds of John Uaily,
It. Sm.ih uo l other ,c uUiuii.g 187 acres and 12.1
pi-iche of ii. 1 II. 1 I ieil ss-h-ilt nplind. Wolf run
also parses ihrouiih this hod, stl'uding fine water
powi r. Tbe land I well covered with white oak
and pine timber, and is susceptible of being e n
vniiil into an eAcrltenl farm. Price, f 2.800.
No. lit, A tract of wooillaud, unimpmvrd, situa
ted in Union township, aJioming lauds of M rhael j
Sander and others, and not more than ono indu '
from Sunbury, nn the oppo-iie side of Ihe r.vei i
Su-qiieh n.iia, conlait.ii.g i.IkhiI 145 seres. 'Phis
land I very good ied rrhale soil, rapl le of Is ing ,
runt, rinl uno an 1 xcellenl farm. A stirain nf wa- 1
trr. l ihulsry lo tbe titer, llows through lhi Isnd
sulliceuily strong fu a saw mill. Tbe land is Will ;
eoteii-d with while nak snd pine timber. Piice, j
12 ion. !
No. 17. A trcl of unin proved roo,lliiil, silus- j
led in I'eniie township, Union count v, ronlauiiuB
ino an. a. adoiiuug Und. of J V ill. muter and
olhro. Miudltburj; u wilUiu lime m.U, Slid
Middle creek wiihin sne mile. There Is taw mill
en the tract of land adjoining, st which tha timber
of this (net can be wrought into bjards and olhef
siwed stuff. Price, f 300.
OCT considers ion of Uis scarcity of money st
Ibis limn, I will sell any or all the above property on
letms losuil the timis; and in rase cash be offitrad,
a reasonable deduction will be made. Farlhar par
ticulars may be obtained by addressing tbe sal sorh
Inr at Selinsgrove, Union county, Ps.
H. W. 8NYDEII.
8idngrove, Auenst 3, 1844. 3m
NEW GOODS.
fllHE saliseriher has just received from Philadel-
JL phia a fresh supply ol New Ooons, consisting
in part, nf Muutlin Delaine, Crape Dtlainet,
Cashmere dc .Yo.w Sliitvdi, Handkcrchcifs, $.
Also, H ater and fi Ik Hals, a good assortment
of M-n'g and Hays' Capt, lroccric$, Liquor t,
Salt, e. .Vc, all of which will be sold at the most
reasonable terms, .S7one Jars and Juffs, cheap.
II. li. MASSER.
Sunbury. Oct. nth, 1844.
SPAN IS HHI DBS
TA NX lilts OIL.
fiOOO Dry La Plata Hides first quality.
:.-)0 Dry Li (iuira. do
IOOO Dry Salted La Coirs. do
tiOO Dry Salti d Draxil Hides, do
:!." Hales Cireen Salted Patua Kips.
'20 Hnbs Dry Pa ns Kips.
1'iO Uarrels Tanners' Oil.
Tanner' and Curriers' Tool.
For rale lo Country Tanners at tha lowest pricea
and upon the best terms.
N. li. The highest maiket prices paid for all
kinds ofleather.
D. KIRKPATRICK & 80N3.
No. 21, South Third St. Phihdelphia.
September 14. 1844. ly.
TO
Country Merchants.
flHE Subscribers respectfully invito Country
X Merchant who sre about to purchase Fail
and Winter Supplies, to an examination of thvJf
respective Storks, believing (hat tboir several as
sort merits are as complete as have ever been oflui
ed in the Philadelphia Market.
With storks of Good in their several Depart
ments of the choicest kinds a determination la
sell on terms which cannot fail to prove satisfaclo
ry and a disposition to please old and new custo
mers, wil', we hope, be a sufficient inducement to
purchasers to call at our respective establishments,
Silks and Fancy Goods.
WARP Remington 00 Market Sued.
Ashhurst A Remington 50 "
Iluck A Potter 1 16
Yard A Gillmote 109 -
Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods.
Reymdds, VcFarland & Co 105 Market 8lreet.
Huinett, Withers & Co 120 "
Scott & Raker 150
Wise, Pusey A Wise 154 -Hardy
A Hackers 46 N. Second St.
Importers of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest
ings, &c.
William H Love 147 Market Btreo.
Lambert Duy 108
Hardware and Cutlery.
Michael V Raker 215 Market 8trec4i
Edward 8 Handy A Co 98
Importers and Manufacturers of Sad
dlery Hardware.
Horn A Knrass 215J Market Street.
Hoots, Shoes, Ionnets, Caps, Leghorn
and l'alin Hats, &.c.
W E A J (i Whelan. 158 Market Street,
Levick, Jenkins A Co 150 "
M Conrad A Co 60
Manufacturers and Dealers in Drug,
Medicines, Paints, Uils, &c.
Thomaa P James 2 12 Market StrocU
Pott, Linn A Hanis 213J -
Robinson, Co'bns A Co 87 "
Edward Cole 54
Thompson Pansosst A Co 40 "
Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmingf.
L Kenton 176 Maiket 8ut.
John Saurrbier A Brothrr 63 "
Books and Stationary.
Giigg A Elliott 0 N. Fourth Street.
Hogan & Thompson 30
Importers of nritish and French Fan
cy Staple Stationary.
L I Chen A Co 27 S Fourlh Streot.
Henry Cohen 3
Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trira
mings and Fancy Goods.
Selley A Severing 23 N Third Street.
Paiker A Lehman 8 "
Combs, Brushes, Brooms, &C;
Thomas Coeper 3 N Front Street.
Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple!
Goods.
A F O t Monroso . ICS Foutth Slrcot.
Manufacturer of Patent Lard Lamps.
E.lts S Archer 32 N Second S'net.
Manufacturer of Patent Floor and
Furniture Oil Clo'hs.
I sac Macaulcy, Jr. 6 N Fifth Slrecfl
Manufacturers and Importers of Pa
per Hangings.
llewill A Druthers 80 A 142 Chesnul St.
Philadelphia August 21, 1814. 3m.
f P WEED L() I'll, a handsome article, all wool,
light and elns:ir, for Summer Coats and Pants,
for sale, very tow, by
June 15 II. D. M ASSER.
NOTICE
to .nunc 11 ix is a. iii.mi:k.
M M. M.v JOS. K. MAI IsL.
MAM FACTI KERS AND DEALERS IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
STRAW GOODS.
.Vo. .10, Sorth Second Street, C oppotUt
Mildinun House, J
PHILADELPHIA,
iT, Will' RE will be f uiiid a general sssoil- "!
1 .ttnent uf Florence Hiaiil. Aller's, Rul-rV
I.111.U, Peddles, Willow Plait. Rice SI aw. snd n .1
much sdmirr I Ni Mpnlilaii Lace, snd Fancy II .n.
nets, maiiutactiired by us, and f.ir sale al the lime I
inmiihit'iu.e price M. -ielu.il snd Millinei 11 in
nit ii el 10 pits in a i- dl Hi.in tisiiiug Ihe l'ii
(FT y. 11 We hsve nl-t cm. isn lv mskmg i-nr
siiptimf h.r sul it'll" ti'ii'iigi, all ul ttsMih Milt
lie sold 1 hrs, I n a.di.
I'hiUd.lel.u, M.y 2. I' M. ly