Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 11, 1846, Image 3

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    DIKD,
In this place, on Tuesday evening the 8th inst.,
Mr. GEO. WKITZEL, aged about M years.
In Atiguata township, on Tuesday evening last.
Mr CONRAD CULP. aged about 83 years. .
In Havre He Grace, Md.,on the 28th tilt., Mrs.
ELIZA S. BOYD, relict of the late William
Boyd, aged about 53 years.
"""price current.
" , Corrected weekly by Henry Masser.
What, . . . . loo
Rti, . 70
Conn, . . . 62
Oats, .35
Pons:, 5
Fnxsr.t:, ... . 12
Bcttr, - . 14
Eoq, . . . . .10
BanswtT, .... - 25
Taiiow, . , . . 10
Flu, ... .10
HlcKt.vtiFt.1T, . 10
Damn A rei ns, . 75
Do. Prachr. . 150
Where is Thomas ft likes f
THE subscriber hud a brother nsmed Thomas
Gilkes, who, when Inst heard from, in June,
1834, was at Northumberland. His employment
wn on the river. He is now, if living, ahnut M
years old. Any informatii n respecting him, direc
ted to the subscriber, bin brother, "Ohio City, Cu
yahoga county, Ohio, will be thankfully received.
JOHN GILKES.
April Uth, 1840.
T AKE1T AZPJT. "T "
THE folbwing descritied Lumber wan laken
adrift, nt thr. Inland of Jacob Blaster, in the
Husquehanna river, situated in Lower M ihnnny
township, Northumberland county, on the 15th of
Murch last, by the said Jacob 15lni.fr. and return
ed to pie and entered upon my docket, Agreeably
to the provisions of the act of March 20th, 1812,
to wit:
Cherry Hoard. ArIi and Poplar
IMank, &,?.
containing in all between 2.000 and 3,000 feet, the
greater part being the Cherry Boards.
The owner of the above property is requested to
come forward and identify the same, pay the char
pis and take it aay, otherwine it will be disposed
of accordion m law. PETER BIXLER.
Lower Mahon y, April 1 1, 184G. 3t J. P.
Lime ! Lime ! !
JCH1T 3. SEIPMA1T,
RERPECTFULLY informs hi fiends, that
he has commenced the business of Lime
Horning, on thefaim he now occupies. He has
now on hand a quantity of Lime for sale, and will
always endeavor to accommodate those who may
fai or him with their custom.
August. April Uth. 1846. 6m
Dyspepsia or lO Years' Standing.
riHE wife of Opinio Roberts, on Vine Street.
X near Water. Cincinnaiti, has been afflicted
with DYSPEPSIA in its mot aggravated form
for the taut ten years, was recommended hv celebra
ted physicians of Boston, New Yo'k. Philadelphia,
Baltimore, and Cincinnati, to travel, as they rould
do nothing for her. She did so, but it did her no
Rood. She then commenced Using the moat popu
lar medicines of the day for her complaints, but de
rived no benefit. Scatng an advertisement of DR.
SMITH'S VEGETABLE SUGAR, COATED
PILLS in the paner, she concluded to give them
a trial sent to G. F. Thomas Main street, be
tween Third and Fourth, Di. Smith's Agent for
Cincinnati, and purchased a box, look them accor
ding to direction, and can v.'iih heart felt joy slnte
that she derived more lienefit from the uo of one
'bXr.f Dr. Smith's Sugar Co. ted Vegtahb- Pills.
than from any other medieine she has made use of
during the ten vears. The above was sent to (J.
Y. Thorn is on ihe 31 D.c. 1814 Cin Times.
Qj CAUTION. 'As a miserable imitation tins
been made, by the name of '-Sugar Coaled Pills,"
it is necess iry to be sure that Dr. G Be vj. Smith's
signature is on every box. Price 25 cents.
Principal Office. 179 Greenwich st. N -w York.
Sold by JOHN W. FRIL1NG. Sunhun.
WM. FORSYTHE. Northum'd.
April 4th, 46
PETERLAZARUS,
8 1 111 HV,
Northumberland County,
PENN SYLVANIA,
RESPEOTEULLY infirme his fri. nils and
the public in general, that he haa taken the
ltrick Stand, formerly occupied by l.e.irge rrince
as a public hou-e, (east of the State Hons?, and
opposite the Court H ue.) where he is preQred to
accommodate his friends, and alt others who may
favor him with their custom, in the best manner.
In short, no exeitions nor expense will be spa
red to render his house in every way worthy of
public patronage.
Sunbury. April 4th, 1846 6m
imi6rtant
TO
DEALERS I1T TEA
AND TEA DRINKERS.
The succesa of the PEKIN TEA
. 1 COMPANY. No. 30.8..UTH Skcosii
lir I Ktr"t between Market and Chc-
-fenut. I'hiladiilphia, has been uuparaU
leled.
Our citizens are now aide to obtain a an
terior article of Teas, at ratea much cheaper than
have ever before been offered in thia country, and
they have the suraxce that there are no drue or
...i,.. r..; ...i.. mi,.,i i,K it.. T-..
They are done up in packages (lined with lead, j
to preserve their strength and flavor.) of from one j
quarter to five pounds, to suit customers, and are I
sold at different prices, flora fifty cents per III for
in excellent article -lo one doliur and fitly cents.
All persons visiting the city are invited to pay
.he company's extensive estsbliehment a visit.
Agents wanted in every place where they are
lot yet established. For particulars, address, pout
vaiO, the subscriber,
G. B. ZEIBER. Ag't for the Company,
30 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
April 4ih. 1846. ly
Public Sale.
17ILL be ao'd. at public vendue, on Saturday
the 2 5th of April, 1846, at the residence of
be subscriber, in the borough or eunbury, ine lot
owing ankles, to wit!
High French and Low post Bedsteads. Bureau,
Dining, Breakfaat and Kilchen Tables, Cook and
'oal Stoves, together with a vsriely of Household
nd Kitchen Furniture loo numerous to particular
i. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said
ay, when the terms of sale will be made known
jy JOHN A, DEKINU.
Sunbury, March 28th, 1846.
No Further Notice.
rnHE Book Accounts, Notes, Ac. of H. B. Maa-
X ser and H. B. M asset St co. are now in Ihe
hands of justice for collection, and will be put in
anil if riot settled, in few days.
Sunbury, April 4th, 1846,
TO COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
AND OTHERS VISITING THE CITY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscribers, Merchants, Manufacturers,
Mechanics, Publishers, Importers and Whole
sails and Retail Dealera, of the city of Philadelphia,
being prepared to supply the demands of the Coun
try in their respective ilepartmenls, respectfully in
vite the Merchants and all others visiting the City
for their Spring and Summer supplies, to call at
their respective places of business, ' where every
reasonsble effort will be made to give entire
satisfaction.
GEORGE S APPLETON,
Bookseller, Publisher, and Importer of Foreign
Books, 148 Chesnut street, below Seventh.
Invites the attention of travellers, atrsnger and
othcra tohia very extensive collection of Eshlish
and AaiKatcAit Publicalioni. in every depart
ment of Literature. His stock of elegantly
Inund Books for Presents. Portfolios, Stationery,
Recent Publications, Ac., is the most varied i
THE CtTT.
Bedding, Feather and Furnishing Ware-rooms.
Finlcy & co., 8. E. corner of 2d and Walnut ats.
Importers of Watches and Manufacturers of Silver-
wsre and Jewelry.
Thomas C. Garrett & CO., 122 Chesnut ft., below
Fourth street.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fashionable and
Medium Fancy, and superior Staple Dry Goods.
A.B. Marshall, 189 Chesnut st. bet. 7th and 8th.
Manufacturer and Dealer in New Style Tortoise
Shells, Buffalo, fine finished imitation Buffalo,
and other Combs.
S. Winner, (only Manufacturer nf the real Buffi
lo Horn Combs,) No. 7 South 2d at.
WM. H. RICHARDSON,,
Eagle Umbrella, Parasol and Patent Walking Cane
Umbrella Manufactory, No, 104 Maiket st.
Manufactures by stenm, and sells deriileilly lower
th in any other house in the United States.
Sign of the Eagle and Umbrella.
'
S i!o Aeent fr the sale of the Genuine Demuth'a
Snuffs.
A. Ellon, No 24 Union street.
Fancy and Trimming Store, Hair plaited in Brace
Ida, Guards, Necklaces, Finger-Rings, &c.
F. J. Dressier, No. 47 South 2d st.
Dcder in French Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, and
French Millenery Goods, Straw and other
Bonneta.
R. Barton, No. 50 Chesnut at.
Importer of Trimmings, Toys, French, English and
German Fancy Goods.
M. Horner, No. 58 South 2d st.
Wholeale and Retail Domeatic and Foreign Dry
Good Store.
Joseph II nope, N. E. corner Uth and Market sts.
opposite Baltimore Depot.
RjrmotaAToas For cooling Provisions, &C,
Watrm Fiitks, for purifying brackish water,
Fire pmot Chests, Letter Copying Preases, Ac.
Manufactured by
Oliver Evans, No. 61 South 2d st.
Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists
and Dealers in White Lead, Window Glass,
Linseed Oil, Pstent Medicines, eke.
Jenks & Ogden. No. 100 N. Third st.
Fsm'dv Grower. Dealer in Fine Tra, Loaf Sugar.
Havana Segars and French Fruits of all kinds.
J. Cousty, No. 78 South 2d at.
The "Doha Newkpafkii" The rhespest and
l est Weekly Family Paper in the United Stales;
f 1 only per year.
A. H. Simmons St co, Publishers. Ledger building,
S. W, corner Third and Chesnut at.
Perkins cfc-Purves, Booksellers, 142 Chesnut St.,
above Cih. Books sold on very low terms.
Wholessle and Retail Clock Establishment, em
bracing a complete assortment.
James Barber, No. 238 Market street, above 7th
South side. -
Subsciiptions snd Advertisement are received for
mo-t of the Newspapers in the United states, ty
V. B. Palmer, Agent, N. W. corner of Third and
Chesnut sts.
Book Accounts. Notes and Claime collected, and
other business requiring the aid of an Attorney,
attended to. in any part of the Union, at . U
Palmer a U. S. Collection Agency, J. W. cor.
Third and Chesnut sts., 2d story.
Wholesale and Retail Umbrella and Parasol Man
ufsclory.
Sharon S'eeper, 314 Maiket atreet, second door
hove 10th, South ride.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Clocks, Watches and
Jewelry.
Lewis Ladomua, 413J Market street.
Mattrass, Bedding, Carpeting and Feather Ware
: , v-u, wa s.,ih i .,,,
Mom.
'" j .,.". v
side) five doors above Spruce.
Manufacturer of 8lair and Carpet Rods, of the la
test sty I. a.
Edward Jones, Swanwick street, between Walnut
and George atreeta, west of 6th t.
Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Hardware.
Henry L. Elder. 493 Maiket street, between 13th
and Broad streets; and branch Hardware .ore,
N. W. corner Ridge Road and Green sts.
First Premium Piano Forte Manufactoiy end
Ware Rooms.
C. Meyer, 52 South Fourth st.
Cheap and Fashionable Ready-made Clothing, an
extensive essoitroent of Cloths, Caesimere and
Vestiogs made to order, fashionable atyle,
B. C St 8. C. Cooper, Merchant Taylors, 130
Cbeanul st.
Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, at lowest cash price.
T. B. Ruasum, 8, W, coiner 2d and Union sts.
H. Ward, Bonnet Manufacturer, No. 77 North Sd
street, will sell any thing In bis line, at Whole
sale and Retail, cheap aa can be bought in
the city.
Wholesale Clock and Looking Glass Establikb-
ment, Brass Clocks by th ease, at $10 50,
J. A. Criswell, No. 22'J Maiket at.
Manufacturers of Common and Fancy Soaps and
Mould and Dip Candles.
E. & O. Dallett, 36 and 491 Market atreet and N.
E. corner 10th and Callowhill streets.
Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse and Havana 8e
gar Depot. Country Trade supplied on liberal
terms.
J. A. Edenborn, N. E. corner Third and Race st,
VENETIAN BUND MANUFACTURER.
B. J. Williams, 1 North 6th street, few doors
above Market stieet.
Venetian Blind Manufactory, Portable Desks and
Lookii'g Glas Ware Room.
W.B. Barns, No. 61 Arch at.
Wholesale Dealers in Laces, Embroideries and
Fancy Diy Good.
Solomon & Brothers, 34 Bank street.
Manufacture of Thermometers, Hydrometers,
Sacharomcters, Stc, for Browers, Distillers, Far
mers (in churning.) the Weather, Ac.
Joseph Fisher, 50 Chesnut street
Wholesale Dealers in Millenery Goods and Flow
ers. George Edwards & Son, 37 South 2d st.
Seed Store of more than 40 years standing, Grass
and Garden Seeds of finest quality and best
variet ies.
Joseph P. H. Coales, 49 Maiket at.
Manufacturers and Importers of Paper Hangings,
Columns and Fire Board Prints.
Beaty & Curry, 118 Chesnut st.
Manufacturers of Seives. Riddles and Screens, and
Wire Works in generat.
Needles & Watson, 54 North Front st.
Wholesale snd Retail Garden, Flower and Field
Seed Store, Gardening Books and Implements.
H. A. Dreer, 97 Chesnut atreet, above 3d. '
Importer and Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Paints,
Dve Stuffs, fie.
Dr. D. Jayne, 8 South Third street.
E. A. Hathawat. J. IT. Mitciikll.
E. A. HATHAWAY A CO.
Commission and Eastern Pn duee Merchants, No.
23 North Wharves, faut of .1rch st. Wholesale
Denlera in Lamp Oils, Tanners Oil, Cambca,
Soap, Teas, Chnrolale, Pickled and D'ied Fish,
Painted Pails. Cheese, Butler, Hops. Ground
and Calcined Plaster, &c, all of which will be
sold at the lowest Market prices.
Mrs. M. Crim's Boarding House, No. 108 Walnut
street, between 4th and 5th.
Clxap Vrnothn Blind Manufactory. Orders from
a dixtance carefully forwarded. Old Blinds re
paired and painted.
M. E. Hedges, (widow of E. Hedges) No. Ill
South 2d street, below Dock, east side.
R O NNE T MA N UP J C TUR E R.
Thomas White, 15 South 2d street, (late of Com
merce street.)
Importer of Wstches, Plated Ware, lewelry and
Fancy Goods, Watch Makers Tools, riles and
Materials.
John C. Farr, 1 12 Chesnut st.
Manufacturera of Umbrellas. Parasols, Paraanlettps,
and Sun Shades, of the newest styles. Exten
sive satea and small profits."
Wm. Richardson tc co.. No. 106 Market street.
Leary's Antiquarian Book Store, S. W. corner of
Second snd New streets, riiiladelplm. titer
100,000 vols. New and Old Bnks in every tie
partment of Literature, wholesale and retail.
Philadelphia, April 4, 1846.
DE1TTISTP.T.
PET Kit B. MASSKH,
PvECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
"RESPECTFULLY informa the citizens of
Sunbury and viciriilv, that he has opened an
i 'like at the residence of Henry Mas-er, in Market
street, where he is prepared to execute all kinds of
Dkrtal SonciRT. Plate Work. &.C , on the latest
and most approved plans.
Having had some experience and instruction,
under une of ihe most eminent and successful Den
tins in Philadelphia, he believee that be will he
able to give aatisfac'.ion to lhoe who nisy wsnl bis
services
Ladies will be waited on al tlicir placea of reai.
dence. His charges will I moderate, and his
work warranted.
Sunbury, March 28th, 1840.
IllNsioliittoii or PartncrMliii.
THE Partnership in the Blacksmithing Busi
ness heretofore existing between the subscri
bers, under tho firm of Haulman & Byerly. in
the loiough of Sunbury, Iwe been dissolved by
mutual consent, on the 20. h of March inst., and
the business continued. In the same shop, bv Sam
uel Thompson anl Henry S. Hiiulman. under Ihe
fit in orThompaim & Haulman. Th Books and
accountanf the fin-t named firm have been placed
in the handa of C. Bower, Esq., for collection.
HENRY S. HAULMAN,
HENRY BYERLY.
Sunbury, March 28ih, 1846. 3t
TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD!!
"TT" B. PALMER, the American Newpaper
V Agent, duly authorized and empowered, by
the propnetora ol most oi ine nest tiewspapsr ni
all the cities and principal towns in the U. S. and
Canada, to receive sulucrip'ione and adverti-e.
menis, and to give receipt for them, respectfully
notifies the public, that lie is prepared to execute
ordera from all parte of ihe Civibxed World, em
bracing Individuals, Firms, Societies, Clu'u, Res
ding Rooms, Corporations, Sue, at his several olli
cte in the cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
Yo'k end Boston, and wheie communication and
inqu'ries, post paid, may be directed. Address V.
B. PALMER, Philadelphia, N. W. comer Third
and Chesnut atreet; Baltimore, 8. E. corner BU
liruor and Calvert atreeta ; New Yoik, TiihuTie
Butldinga opposite City Hall; Boston, 20 State st.
A no other person or persons are in ar.y man
ner connected with the eubacriber, in the American
Newspaper Agency, all letters and communications
for bim, should be carefully directed aa above, and
to no other person. This cautioo baa become ne
cessary, in older to avoid niisttk.es, and put th pub
lic on their guard against all pretended Agent.
V. a. PALMER,
Amuiican Newspaper Agent.
Editors throughout tb United Bute for whom
V. B. Palmer is Agent, will promote the advantage
of all concerned, by pnUithiug the above.
PU1IL1C JVQTICK.-V. B. Palmer ia th
only authorised A gout for th "Si-kbdst Asm
ca," in (be cities of Philadelphia, New York,
Bosta and Baltimore, of whiah public notice ia
hereby given. March 14, 1846.
M'
ACKEKEL. Freab.fal Mackerel, just O-
pened and for tale at the tor of
March 29, 146. HENRY MASSER.
LIST OF CAUSES.
lOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor--
thumherland County, at April Term, 1846,
commencing the first Monday, being the 6th.
Seitzingcr, alienee of
Garver
v John Garver et al
va Joseph Keefcr
va Abraham Klaze
vs A Wilhelm, Ac.
s Felix Maurer et al
va John B Boyd
Prentice for Welch
William Farrow
Abner Mendenhall
Francis McCoy,
Wm H Brown St co
Strawbridge & Borden va
Same
Same
Holmea, Sturgeon & co vs
Hugh Bellas, E'q vs Henry Donnel et al
Charles Hall's ex'rs vs William Wilson's ex'r
Gobin A Billington's as'ignees va Edward Gobin
Same va Charles Gobin
Jacob Persing vs Zimmerman, Savidge &. co
K D Fotdsman va Benjamin Fordman
William Siinenlon vs John Shipman
Charles H Frick vs William Friek
John Henderson's heirs vs Grepnntigh & Shipman
John Lie!)
va Thomas Allen
Gilbert Berlieu
James Ross
Wm L Heincman
Peter Richler &.c
Francis Brill's adm'r
Abraham Terwilliger
John P Summers
vs Wm R Jones
vs Jacob H Rhoads
vs Hartman H Knrcble
vs Doilgs At Barret
vs Daniel M. Scolder
vs Robins A: Newberry
vs Dorr & Mc Williams
John MrCloughan's adm'r vs Charles Merrick
Yoxlheimer ft Dawson vs N L Price
John A Lloyd
John Knorr
John Kane 6t wife
E Greenough
Win E McDonald
Jonathan Adams
Wm Colt
Frederick Birkenbine
vs Wm E McDonald
va Wm 8 Montgomery
vs John Neidlg V wife
vs John Cooper et al
vs John A Lloyd
rs Abraham Straub
va John A Lloyd
vs John Hartman
Kenderton Smith et al va George Grant (t al
Wa'ter Graham va Peter Hanselman
James Loughead's adm're va Catherine t-'arr
Dodge St De Noinandie vs Wm A Lloyd
John McGinnca
v Wm Starkes
llulet Smith
John Furman el al
Ch.irles W Hegins
Henry Masser
John Murray
Roheit Benr.et
Francis Ysrnell
va Augustus Huey &e
vs Same
vs John Cooper et at
vs T A Billingtnn
vs Margaret McCay's ex'rs
vs Isaac Brown
vs f)rar Bradford's ex'rs
John P Kennedy et al vs J fc A Shipman
Sjme vs Same
JOHN FARNSW ORTH.
Prothonotarv'a office. Proth'y.
Sunbury, March 7, 1845. S
LIST OP JURORS
OF Northumberland County, for Apiil Term.
A. D. 184G.
f rami Jurors.
Delaware James Armstrong. Joseph Nicely.
Milton. Leon.ird Shearer. Daniel II. (Saner.
Chillitqun'jUf. Henry Caul, El jah Hill, Ro
bert Giffen, William Cartel.
Point. John Garret.
Niirtfiumberlantl. Andrew Wilsm, George
Evert.
Sunbury. Caleb Fisher.
Augusta. Samuel Garinger, Solomon Evert,
Shamokin. Daniel Miller.
Ruth. Samuel Gilinger.
Coal. Andrew Klinger.
Upper Mahonoy. Jacob Strasser, Simnel Eia
ler. Peter Seiler, Jacob Geist. Daniel Kaufman.
Istwrr Mahonoy Philip Kerstetter.
Little Mahonoy Nicholas Druinheller.
Traverse Jurors.
Turbut. John Sample.
Lewis. Jacob Jarret, William McGuire, David
Lilly.
Delaware John D. Linebach, Wilson Hutche
son, John M. Thatcher, Peter Shady, Jo-eph
Hayes George Watson.
Milton. James Wbitter, Palmer Johnston, Hen
ry Wilhelm, John Leib, Jacob Miller, John Evans,
Patrick Montague. .
Chillisouaijue. John Voris, William Housel,
Thomas Kaser.
J'aint. John Deal. Henry Morgan.
Northumberland James Taggart, Thomas Gas
kius.
Sunbury Daniel Henitiger.
Augufia Samnel Reiland, Dennis Woolverton,
Henry Brewer, Peter Kreager, Juhn Starner, John
B. Sliipmm, Thomas Snyder.
Shamokin. t'hsrles Manx, Samuel Kelly, Ni
chotas Yocum, Christian B iuschlag.
Rush. William Bear, Jacob Mdham, Henry
Weaver.
I pper Malumoy. Jontithsn Rcitt, John Mau
ri r. jr.
lsiwer Mah'jnuy. Jacob Bower, John Michael,
J u'. b Snyder.
Little Mahonoy. Laac Dornscif, Samuel Wa
gener.
Jackson. Henry LaUcha, Daniel Hilbish.
Petit Jurors.
Torbul. Henry Follmer.
Lewis. Peter Stshl. Thomas Rusel.
Delaware. Jcao Patkn', Joseph Irwin.
.Willm.j. A. I.ancen
Chilisquaijue. Charles Search, Nathan Jarret.
Point. Daniel Robins.
Northumberland. James Hilburn, Thomas Wi
tbingtr ii. Daniel Brautigam.
Sunbury. Reuben Fegi ly.
Augusta. David Reewr, Soluuion Hertxel, knr,
John Hart, Fredeiirk Haas.
Shamokin. Solomon Keller, William Aminer-
man, James John, William G. Ksse, David Miller,
Daniel Feselv. David N. Lake.
Rush John Deuba, Jacob (ieaihsrt. Peter
Hsugbawoiil.
Coal Solomon Dunkclberger,
Michael Derrick.
Henry Keysir,
Upper Mahonoy . Anthony Voder,
George
Ite.kler, Jonathan Eisenhuil.
iMWtr Maioiwy --Uaac Rulhermcl, Peter Wib
mer.
Jackson John Buhner.
CAHPSTINCtS AND OIL-CLOTHS,
At the "CHEAP STORE" -Vo. 41 Strawberry
Street,
1 li 1 1 a d o I p Ii 1 a.
UR Store rent enJ oilier expenses !cing very
light, w are enabled lo s. II out CARPETS,
OIL-CLOTHS, &c, wholesale and retail, at the
lowest price in the city, and buyer will tit J it
greatly to their advantage to call and exainin the
large assortment we olTer lliia season, of
Beautiful Imperial 3 ply
Double Supeifine Ingrain ( n . prT,.rii
Fin. and Medium do CABl ETISGS
Twilled and plain Vrniiian J
together with large atock of OIL-CLOTHS
from 3 feet la 24 feet wide, very cheap, for rooms,
balls, 4c ; also, Malting, Floor Cloth. Rug. Cot
ton and Rag Carpela, etc., etc., with good as
sortment of Ingrain Carpel fio'ii 25 to AO ccnla,
nd Stair and Entry Carpete from It lo 50 cu.
ELDRIDGB St BROTH Eat,
No. 41, Strawberry Street, one door abov Ches
nut, near Second Street, Philadelphia.
March 21st, 1846. 3m.
ip1ARDE. SEEDS. A fresh supply of E
Jf Ruley it Co' superior Garden cx-sd, just
received anil for aale at the store of
March l, 1816, HENRY MASSER.
tt TFtTTSTEE'S SALE
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
No. 106 WaW St., PHILADELPHIA.
VALUABLE COAL LANDS,
In Northumberland and Colombia Counties.
PURSUANT to decree of the Circuit
- Court of the United 8tates for th E. D. of
Pennsylvania will be aold at the Merchants' Ex
change in the city of Philadelphia, on WEDNES
DAY EVENING, April 16th,1846,at7J o'clock,
the following interest in the valuable Coal Lands,
formerly known aa the Berk Lands.
71-226 parts nf 13 patented tracts on the waters
of iheSham ikin, in Columbia and Northumberland
counties, surveyed adj lining to or in the neighbor
hood of each oiher, in pursuance of 13 wnrranta fir
400 acrea esch, in the following names, Wm. Elli
ott, George Ashlen, Caleb Lownes, John Young,
John Whileman. Joseph Gordon, Richard Tunis,
John Warner, Daniel Reese, Wm. Porter, Wm.
Miller, Peter D haven, Wra Powell, supposed to
contain 5316 acres.
These lands are on the Centre Turnpike, about
fifieen milea N. W. r f Pottsville, and on the route
of the prrjected D ilivillo Railroad.
Conditions of sale are one third ah on the exe
cution of the deed, which is lo be propsred by Ihe
purchaser within two weeks aftnr the sale, f 500
will be required to be paiJ at the time of sale. The
remaining two thirds to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the premises, payable in equal aums
in two or three years, or all the cash will be teceh
ved if preferred by the purchaser.
ELI K. PRICE, Trustee,
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Audio
rrcr and Commission Merchant for the sale of Real
Estnte nnd Personal Property, No. 106 Walnut
atreet, Philadelphia.
March 21t, IR10. ts
WHITE ST AIT HOTEL,
Kacb Street, 1'niEAnt.LPiiiA.
in j. pin-Eits.
rPJII3 location is convenient for Business men
visiting the city. Every pains is taken to se
cure the comfort of travellers.
March 7. 1846. ly
Removal.
DR. D. T. TRITE 15,
RESPECTFULLY informs the ci-
t'xena of Sunbury and vicinity, that he
haa removed Ins residence to the urick
House in Market street, one door we-t
nf the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa
vors, I e hopes to receive a continuation of the liber
al patronage which ha heretofore been extended to
bim. Feb 28, 1846. 6m
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!!
rlHE suhsciilier would re-pectfully inform per'
JL sons dealing in OYSTERS, and the public
generally, that he ha purchased the interest of
Philip Sbav, in Ihe Oyster business, at Norlhunv
berland, where he ia prepared to supply dealers with
superior Oistciis, st the shortest notice, put up at
the celebrated establishment of Fields S( Shay, in
Haltimore,
All orders sent bv mail, or otherwise, will be
punctually attended to.
T. wmilNGTON.
Northumberland, Feb. 28. 1846.
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 7f inn'Tii Third Street,
Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange,
'tim Manufacture and keep con-
IISsjFv?"ffTf stantly on hand, large as-
US 1 !-; 'Vt',-frsortmcnt of their Patent Im
UJUl ' i
rest
their
;-being strictly fire proof, snd
that they will reMHt the fire of any building in the
world. The outside-case of the Safes are made of
boiler iron, the inside case of soapstone, and be
tween the ruler case and inner case is a apace of
aome 3 inchea thick, and is filled in with indestruc
tible miteri.d, so as to make it an impossibility to
ever burn any of the con'ent inside of this Chest.
These K.iupstoiie Sahmandeis we are prepared
and do challengA the wmld to produce any article
in the slmpe of Book Safes that will stand aa much
beat, and we hold ourselvea ready at all times to
have ihem fairly testej by public bonfire, should
ny r f our compeliiors feel disposed to try Ihem.
We also continue to manufacture and keep con
stantly on hand, a large and general assortment of
our Piemium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which
we have a large quantity in use, and in every in
tancn they have given entire sitisfsction to Ihe
purchasers of which we will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who have them in uae.
N. St C. Tailor, 129 north 3.1 St.; A. Wright
5c Nephew, Vluesi. uhirf; Alexander Caror, Con
veyancer, corner of Filbert and 9lh sis.; John M.
Ford. 32 noith 3J.t.; Mvtrs Bush, 20 north 3J
st ; Bailey St Brmher, 131 Maket st.; Jamc M.
I'huI, I ill south 4t!i si.; Dr. David Jayne, 8 aouth
3Jst ; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d at.; and
we could name some three or four hundred othera
if " necessary. Now wc invite the attention
oi me puouc, aim pariicuuny mose in want 01
Firo Proof Safes, to call at our store before purcha
sing eUewhere, and we think we can aatisfy them
that l hey will get a better and cheaper article at
our store than any other establishment in the city.
We also contii.ue to manufactuie Seal and Co
pying Presses, made in such a manner aa U an-
j wc' ,,,,h purposea ; Hoisting Machines, f ire
i Proof Door, with our own manufacture of locka
on lli.Mii, with D. Evana'a Patent Keyhole cover
attached io ihe same ; plain and ornamental Iron
Ruiliug, Ac.
N. U We k-p constantly on hand a large as- I
e.iitnicnl ol our Patei.l Ma'e Lined Refiigentois,
Wktcr Filters and C aders ; and we have also on
hand several second hand Fire Proof Chest taken
in exchange for ours, which we will ditpose of at
j vey I. w price.
j Philadelphia, January 21th, 1846. ly
MONTOUR llOUSE
LATE HUADY'S HOTEL.
Opposite the Court House,
DANVILLE, FXmif A.
IHE Kub.criher, who asaiated for se
ven I year in the management of the a
hove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Bra-
ly, bega leave to inform the travelling
public, that he ha taken the establishment on bis
own account, on the firat of January, 1846.
I he House has, ol late, undergone many impor
tant alterations, and the present conductor promises
to leave nothing undone to nuke it comfortable
and agreeable, a well as cheap and accommoda
ting stopping place lor strangers who msy visit our
fljurii-hmg villsge. No pains nor ex peine will be
spared to fill Ihe table and the bar with the best the
maikets afford, and with ih determination to de
vote hi entire personal attenliou to th comfort of
those who mav make hia house their temporary a
bode, and aided by active, careful and obliging ser
vants, he hope o give general iifcUon, and re
ceive liberal thaie of custom.
Large and commodious STABLES are aU
tached lo the establishment, which at attended by
cartful and obliging ho.ller.
GIDEON M. SHQOf,
January S4lh, 186.-tf
EjSmftff v; J"'lPROOK SAFES, which are
rp ..r pjLprnvpo nmamanoer r n i
Jftol EaSSlI EU ii'ics i constructed aa to set at
it.- I Ik JiTBPr IV
I' " m inner of doubt as to
TEXICO & BIEXAS !
"TUB CRY ISflTXX.Ii THfiT COME."
COME WHERE I Why where do you sup. .
pose but to th Cheap Store of Henry Master,
in Market street, Sunbury. And for what purpose
do you think they cornel Why to buy cheap, to
be sure, and save at least SO per cent. The y won't
do nothin' else," because it ia well known fact
that at
HENRY MASSER'S STORE
the very best article are aold at th very lowest
prices. Now come, one and all but don't all come
at once, and JUDGE FOR YOUR8ELVES !
Where jou will find Splendid Assortment of
Fnll nnd Winter Dry Good.,
just received, among which are the following : Su
perfine French Brosdclotht West of England do.;
Heavy Beaver do , a first rate article for Overcoats,
and a great variety of Wool Dyed, Black and Fan
cy Cnasimeres, Saltinelta, Mousselin-de-laines, Rep.
dc.laines, Cashmeres, A Ipaccas, Sec, Sic. Also, a
beautiful assortment of Cslicoes of the latest atylca
and patterns, which will be sold cheaper than ever ;
also, Woolen and other Shawls in great variety,
from 40 cts. to fjlO ; general assortment of Ho
siery, Gloves, Suspenders, Milts,&c, &c; Isrrn
assortment of Women s, Men s and Misses Gum
Shnr a. which will be sold cheaper than ever before
offered.
Ha has likewise, in addition to the above stock.
an extensive sssorlment of Qutcntware, Hardware,
Saddlery and Groceries, Sugar from 8 to 10. 12$
and 16 cts. per lb; Good Coffee at 10, Very Best
at 12. Also. Nails; Spikes; Iron; Sanderson's best
Cast Steel; English, American and Sweed Blister
do. in short, every thing that is usually kept in a
Country Store, all of which will be aold at very
reduced prlcee.
(33 Oountry Produce of all kinds taken in ex.
change for Goods.
Sunbury. Nov. 221, 1845.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT & CAP WAREHOUSE,
No. 304, Market Street, above 9i7i, South side,
PHILADEIiFHIA,
Tj THE subscribers respectfully call the atlen.
ssjb (nn of their frienda and dealers to their large
and well assorted stock of Hsts and Capa of ivory
deacription, will adapted fr Ihe spring trade, lb.
ing made of the best material and by the m -t ex.
periencell workmen, they feel confident to give uni
versal satisfaction to all who may favor them with
a trial, as they ofler to sell aa low aa any house in
theci-y. BARTALOTT St BLYNN.
Philadelphia, January 3, 1846 ?
P. E S IJlrl E D .
J O II X B. STItYK Ell,
Of the late firms of Newkirk Sc Stryker, and
Stryker St Pogxte,
HAS resumed the Wholeaale Dry G-voda Busi
ness, and now offers for aale, at Nos, 12 and
14 Bank atreet, Philadelphia, adjoining Myers,
Claghorn St Co's Auction Store, No. 78 Market
street, general assortment of Dry Goods, chief.y
purchased at auction, at very smull advance fur
cash, or city acceptances.
Believing that bis long experience in purchssirg
will enable him to sell his Good at the lowest Mar,
ki t pi ices, he invite hia old friends, and ether
wishing to buy, to favor him with call.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1845. 6m
To I'uixlinsicrs or
DRY GOODS.
rpHE subscriber, No. 181 Pearl atreet, New
JL York, having established a Branch at No. 23$
South Second at., Philadelphia, i now opening,
and will be constantly receiving from the New
l ork Auctions, an extensive assortment of
FANCY c STAPLE DRY GOODS.
which will be aold at the lowest New York piice.
at wholesale and Retail. Among h'S stock will be
found t good assortment of the follow irg articles i
Jacconets, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book,
Swiss and Tarlatan Muslins, Bishrp and Linen
Lawns, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball liefes.
Thread Laces, Application Do., itch E'a. k Si It
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics.
Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cushmcie
d'Ecosse, Mouseline de Laine, Silk and Cotton
Warp A Ipaccas, Quoen's Cloth, Gal Plaids,
French Merinos, Black Silks, Gloves, Si'k Hose,
Shawls, Cravats, Ribbons, Embroider in, Sec. Sec.
Country Meichanta and other visiting Philadel
phia or New Y'ork to purchase, are respectfully in
vited to cell and examine the stocks.
Nov. 1. 1845. ly G. H. MOORE.
TERIvlS REDUCED.
7prfvTT'rrrT-r-rM
D.IGUERRIAN GALLERY of Potent Premi.
um Colored likenesses, and Photographic
Depot t
Xo. 130 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
No. 251 Broadway, New York ; No. 75 Court
Strret, Boston ; No. 136 Chesnut Street, Phila.
del phi a ; Baltimore Street. Baltimore ; Broad
way, Saratoga Springe ; No 56 Canal Street,
New-Orleana ; Main Street Newport, R. I. And.
Main Street, Du Buque, Iowa.
CONSTITUTING the oldest and most Exten
sive E.tabli.-hmeut of the kind in the Woild,
snd containing more thsn THOUSAND POR
TRAITS, embracing those of some of th most
distinguished individuals, in the United States,
Admittance free.
This Establishment having been awarded the
Medal, Four First Premiums, snd two "Highest
Honors'' at the Exhibition at Boston, New. Yoik
and Philadelphia, respectively, for best Pictures and
Apparatus, is thus otllcislly sustained in the posi
lion of superiority heretofore universally assigned It
by th public, as "First in the World
June 28th, 1845. ly
PIANOS.
THE SUBSCRIBER haa been appointed aaen',
for the sale of CONR AD MEYER'S CEL
EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI.
ANOS, at thia place. 'I Tie Pianos have a plain,
massive and beautiful exterior fini-h. nd, for depth
and sweetnesa of lone, and elegsnoe ot workman,
ship, are not aurpsed by any in ihe United States.
The folio ing i recommendation fiom Cam,
DitTa, a celebrated performer, and him If man
ufactuier: A CARD.
Hivia had th pleasure ol trying lb nee!-
lent Piano Forte msnfactured by Mr. Meyr, and
exhibited at the last exhibition of the Frnk!in !i
stitute, I feet it due t the true merit of the maker
to tleclare that these instrument are quiwrqus!,
and in some respects evsn superior, to ail the Pit
ano Fortes, I saw at the capital of E'jioi e, n
during sojourn of two yesr l P-,'i.
The Pino will be mU t ., rnanufsrwserV
lowest PhiladVlphi price, if H'A wtrih4 rower.
Person r requested to tM ,nlj M,roi,, f,.
themselves, at the resides 0f ,uk,riber.
Bunbury, Mav Vjl 5. H. U- MASSER.
The highest pric gnen I..
Wheat, at t
thaaloraof H. MASSER.
A new supriiy of Rom Oitttuttnt jut TctviU
Nov, Ith, 1115.