Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 02, 1846, Image 3

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    ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
The Cotnjc Grammar nay :
But rcmpmber, though box
In the plural makes boxes,
The plural of ox
Should be o.ren not oxes.
To which an exchange paper adds :
And remember, though fleece
In the plural is fleeces,
That the plural of goose
Arn't gooses nor gcrsn.
We may also be permitted to add :
And remember, though house
In the plural is houses,
' The plural of mouse
Should be mice and not mouses.
Philadelphia Case tic.
All of which goes to prove
That grnmmer n farce is ;
For where is the plural
Of rum and molassess?
Xcio'Yorlt Gazette.
The plura! Gazette
Of rum, don't ns trouble;
Take one glass too much
And you're sure to see double.
Urookly Daily Advertiser.
A lingular sight,
To see double must be ;
That the cute is objective,
AH Tetotlor's agree. Picayune.
Cranberries. The most successful method
of transplanting the vincp, ie to take them
from the meadow in largo tufts, and set them
in holes from three to four feet apart. Manure
formed of mud or muck from low humid places,
nnd especially from the muadows or bos where
the plants grow spontaneously, is the most
salutary of any in its effects, and is generally
to be preferred because easily obtained. The
(ruit of the Cranberry is highly prized. In
most markets it readily commands from one
to three dollars per bushel. Maine 'Cullivatcr.
The New York Courier, dfscribins one of the
furniture shops of that city, speaks of carved
rosewood bedsteads worth $5.00 ; and sofa the car
ving on which alone cost some $300.
Wisconsin, with a population of 190,000, sup
ports no less than Jif teen newspapers;
A pigeon lately flew from Southampton in Eng
land to London, a distance of scventyfive miles in
eighty-five minutes.
BnAnnr.Tii's Pills cure all affections, simply
liecause the make the blood pure abstract out of
it ihosc qualities which produce disease, and give
to it those qualities which produce health.
Now every solid part of the human frame is
made from the blood, and the fond we eat is con
verted into blooJ to supply tha wsstc our, bodies
ore continually snstaining. So in the ordinary
course of nature wo manufacture our entire bodies
in nbout nine yours, from the food taken into our
stomachs. Suppose the air we have lived in for
some time has been loaded with matters dctrimen
till lo health, or our food fir long period has bei-n
of an unwholesome kind, or that the mind has been
much troubled for grief, anxiety, or great atten
tion to any particular point is sure to occasion li.nl
rll'ecis in the Mood. Any of these causes existing
good blond c .imot lie supplied to the body.
But let Brandieth's Pills be used daily under
these circumstances, in doses of from two t six
pills, or as the cms shall determine. Wrist is their
effect ? It is ta carry olf tl impure matters from
the blood, leaving only the good to renew every
pait of the body. What was unsound now be
comes sound, and the stomach soon gets into so
u'tlthy a condition that even had air or unnhole.
ome fooj for time ate unable In injure tlic health
uaterially.
(Jj Purchase of H. B. Masser, Snnhnry, or of
he agaut, pulilished in another part of this paper.
M A K it i E It ,
On Thursday, the aid tilt., by the Rev. M. C.
.ightuer, Mr. Ai.am St:t hi.i h, of Danville tj
loss Rachakl Sswier of bhamokin.
d 1 1: i),
In Danville, on Sunday the 10th ult.. Mrs.
ATIIARINK VSTOES, wife of Mr. Charles
ops, in the 5.1th year of her age.
In Orange township, Columbia county on the
ith ult., ISAAC KLINE, Esq. aged 07 years
month and 4 days.
Addr's lo llio Public.
I "HIE nnp'scedented success attending the use
. of Dr. G. Benj'n Smith's (Sugar Coated) "lm
oved Vegetable Pills," and the acknowledged su
riority which thev possess over the Common An
fltious, Catliartie, and Various other Pills in ge
a I use, have given them a decided preference
it all who have used them ; and they are uni
silly esteemed the most safe and pleasant pur
ives ever nflcred to (be puhlie.
jj CAUTION. As a miserable imitation has
ii made, by the mime of "Sugar Coated Pills,"
i necessary to be sure that Dh. G Bksj. .Smith's
la'uie is on every box. Price .5 cents,
fincipal Ollice, 179 (Ireenwich st. New York.
Bold by JOHN W. FRILINO, Sunburn.
VM. FOK8YTHE, X.rlhum'd.
lay Sd, 1S-1G.
lHNN S YLA AM I A UOUSK,
DANVILLE, PA.
IHE subscriber, Isle of tha Union Hotel, Mun
ry. Fa , respectfully informs the old aud nu
ous customers of the
IcnnH)lvanla IIouhc,
tho public generally, that he has leased the
itii Stand of John Rhodes, in Danville, where
s now prepared to entertain travellers, and per
i vi.iting the town, in the very best style. The
mmodations will I such as well conducted
lie house should lTbrd, and no effort will be
ed to render satisfaction, in every respect, lo all
i may call. Tha ciloiens of Lycoming county
invited lo put up with the undersigned when
visit Dinvills.
HENRY WEAVER.
Iiuivills, May 2, 1M6.
PK1CK C U HUE NT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Maimer.
Whkat, ....
Rtk, . . . .
Const,
Oats,
Pork, ' ...
Fr.Atsfsn, ...
Buttkr, . . .
Eons, .... .
Brerwax, . . ..
TAtlOW, ...
Flat, ...
Hr.cRLitn Flax,
Dttir.it Arntis, . .
Do. Pkaciiks, . .
100
70
f.2
40
5
112
14
8
25
10
10
10
75
150
"Ciooil Intent Tire Company."'
A STATED MEETINO of the Company will
- be held on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock,
at the Court House. Punctual attendance is re
quired. HENRY DON N EL.
May 2, 1840. Secretary.
"WKliiiilnn FIi-p Company.""
'T'HE members of the "Washington Fire Com-
"pany" sre requested to meet at the State
House, on Monday Evening, Ma? 4. at 7 o'
clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required.
May 2. SAMUEL J. YOUNG. See.
CEITTFJE T'JP.ITPIZE
THE stockholders in the Centre Turnpike Road
le.ulina from Reading to Sunbury, arp hpreby
notified that an election will be held at the house
of James Leo, in Northumberland, en Monday the
first i!ny of Junp next, bplwpen the hours of In
o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose
of choosing officers lo serve for Iho ensuing year.
J. R. PRIESTLE Y,
April 25th, IR4G. 6t President.
W. K.
THOMPSON,
i'isiiotinlic
ROOT ANO SUOK 3IAK VAl,
fEREUY returns his sincere thanks for past
favors, and respectfully informs his friends
nnd thn public, generally, that he has removed to
the Brick Storo Kooin formerly occupied by Wood
A Rhawn, where he will be hippy lo accommodate
all who wish good work at moderate prices, assuring
them that he will exert himself to please.
A good assortment of Hoots nnd Shoes, fur Gen
tlctnen. Ladies, nnd Chi'dren, cona'anlly on hand.
Also, Linings, Bindings, and all sorts of Morocco
for sale, low.
All kind nf Work made lo measure, and Re
pairing well done, at the shortest notice. Cull
and See.
Sunbury, April ISth, IS 11. tf
Danville anil 1'otlKville
PsAIL P.OAD d01?.lTT
NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of
the stockholders of the Danville and Potts
villc Rail Road Company will be held at the Room
of this Hoard of Trade, in tlic Merchants' Er
chnnce, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 4th day
of May next, at U o'clock A. M., nt which lime
and place an election will be held in pursuance nf
the act of inrorpotntion. for e-no President, ten Ma
nagers, a Treasurer and Secretary, to serve for one
year, and until like officers are chosen.
SAMUEL R. WOOD,
April lSdl. ISlC. 3t President.
THE following described properly was taken a
drift in the Stisnurhanrin River, in Lower Ma.
hnnoy township, Northumberland county, by S.mi.
uel and Peter l.ees, and returned to me srid enter,
cd upon niv docket, acreeahly to the provision of
the act of Match SOlh, 1S12, to will
:tOOO r VliltePinc Int h Hoards.
The ownrr is r-qui sed to come forward nnd iden
tify the property, pay charges and take it away,
otherwise il will be dispo.-ed of according to law,
PETER HIALER,
Lower Mahonoy, April 18, M l 0. 3t. .1. P.
Limn ! Li mo ! !
rcHiT p.
s::iPiAiT.
"BB EUPECTFL'LLY inlunns his fiiends, thnt
Q9j be li'is coiiinieiiced the business of l.iino
JJuiiiiug, mi iIipUiiii he ii"W occupier.. 1 has
now on hand a quantity of Lime for tale, and will
always endeavor lo incomm ulatc llius.; una may I
fjior him with their custom.
Augusts, April 1 1 tli, lulu, r,m
Where is Thomas Wilke f
fllll E subscriler Inid a brother nan ed Thomas
JL (.'ilkes, who, when last heard from, in June,
H:)4, was at Northumberland. H is employment
ws on the river. He is nnw, if living, aliom Ui
years old. Any inforniaticn repertir,g him, direc
li'il lo the euhsciihcr, his btothir, '-Ohio (oly, C'a
yahoga county, Ohio, will be thankfully received.
JOHN (ill.KEs.
April Uth. 1 fi.
A NEW PROSPECT LS
or
t n k xi:w VOLUME
rte tiis
NEW YOItK WEEKLY MIRR021.
OXI.T TWO not.l.AUS A YEAR ! ! 1
O hy.xt the sriaiT or Tils ao K. and lo place
the Weekly Mirror on an equal fooling with
its numerous rivals, tho terms are leduced from
Thiee Dollars a year, 10 Two. The character of
the pa'r will be improved in every respect whh
ORIlilXAL ESSAYS, CRITICISMS, POETRY, ir.
Also a copious Correspendence, domestic and fo
reign. A new Novel of great merit will be com
menced with Number One, of the new volume on
the 1 1th of April. The paper and type will be su
eiior in quality to any before used f"r this pnpei.
The Elegant Qnarto Form of the Mirror, will
bind up ill Two Handsome Volumes at the end of
the year, well worth preserving as a fuithful and
tqiirited Literary Record of the Time. It will be
forwarded by the earliest mails, in strong wrap
ers, to every pari of tho United Stairs and I'ana.
da. J'ustuqe frte within thirty miles of New
York.
All communications bhould be addressed, pu.t
paid, to H. FULLER, corner Ann aud Nassau
ttreels, New Yoik.
tkhms:
One copy np year in advance,
$3
3
3
5
00
60
(10
00
iio copy iwo 'Cats,
Two copies one year.
wo copies one year.
Four,' ;.
Ten. '
10 00
N. H. Pric'a nf lb h AIT V WPVIW! Xfin.
ROR, 6 per anpuin ln sdyahce. One Shilling a
week whtu' tetvbA by orilerj.
Tub Book Accounts, Nolea, Ac. of H. B. Mas
ser and1 H.' Bi MIsJei'A, to. are now in Ihe
lisndu nf si justire. for cwlpe1ioi, auj will put in
suit if not tuUd, in fsw tjys.,.I;
Suuhury,,Alnl 4fk, Mill, .
Ill ACKEHBLii-.l'seslu U Maekl, ju.i o
I pened and for tale It the store of
MartU 1st, 46. 1 , i ililNHY MAS6ER.
TO COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
AND OTHERS VISITING THE CITY OF
PIIILAIIEM'IIIA.
rjnHE subscribers, Merchants, Manufacturers,
Mechanics, Publishers. Importers and Whole'
sale and Retail Dealers, of the city of Philadelphia,
iM'ing prepared to supply incilemamls of the Coun
try in their respective ilepsrtmenls, respectfully in
vito the Merchants and all others visiting the City
for their Spring nnd Summer supplies, lo call at
Iheir respective places of business, where every
reasonable effort will be made to give tntiro
satisfaction.
GEounr. s AVpr.p.Tox,
nonkseller, Publisher, and Importer of Foreign
Books, 143 Chesnnt street, below Seventh.
Invites the attention of travellers, strangers and
others to his very extensive collection of Ekmlisii
and A M KnicAiv Publications, in every depart
menl of Literature. His stock of reganti
hmnd linohfur Presents, Portfolios, Stationery,
Jtcernl Publications, At-, is the most tauiiu i
TltK CITT.
Bcddiog, Feather and Furniahinf Ware-rooms.
Finley & co., S. E. corner of 2d and Walnut st.
Importers of Watches and Manufacturers of Silver
were and Jewelry.
Thomas C. Oarrett 6c CO., 123 Chrsnut ft., below
Fourth street.
Wholesale and Retail Deilers in Fashionable- nnd
Medium Fancy, nnd superior Staple Dry Ooo.ls.
A.B. Marshall, 183 Chesnut st. bet. 7th and filh.
Manufacturer nnd Dealer in New Style Tortoise
Shells, Buffilo. fine fini-dii d imitation Bull'ilo,
ami other Combs.
S. Winner, (only Mnnufnrlnrrr nf the real Ihiffa
In Horn Combs.) No." 7 South 2d st.
ym. n. nicinnnsox.
Eagle Umbrella, Parasol and Patent Walking Cane
Umbrella Manufactory, No. Ki t Market st.
Manufactures by steam, and sells decidedly lower I
than any other house in the United States.
Sign of the Eagle and Umbrella.
Sole Asent for the sale of the (ieuuino Demuth's
Snulls.
A. Elton ..mi SI Union street.
Fancy and Trimming Siure, Hair plaited in Brace.
lets, (funrd-, Necklaces, Finger-Kings, iVc.
F. J. Dressier, No. 47 South 2d st.
Deder in French Ar'ifieial Flowers. Ribbons, and
French Millcncry (foods, Straw nnd other
Bonnets.
R. Barton, No. 50 Chesnut st.
Importer of Trimmings, Toys, French, English ami
t.erman Fancy Ooods.
M. Homer, No. 5S South 2d st.
Wholesale and Retail Domestic and Foreign Diy
(nods Store.
Joseph Hoopcs, N. E. corner 1 lib and Maikcl sis.
opposite- Baltimore Depot.
KkFniriKn ATons For cooling Provisions, &c,
Water Ft i.rriis, for pnnfying brackish water,
Fire p'oof Chests, Letter Copying Presses, Ac.
Manufactured by
Oliver Evans, No. 01 South 2d st,
Wholes-ile Druegists and Manufacturing Chemists
nnd Dealers in Whits Lend. Window Glass.
Linseed Oil, Patent Medicines, e.
Jenks & Ogden, No. 1 00 N. Thiid st.
Family Crnccr. Dealer in Fine Tens, Lonf Sng-ir,
Havana Segars ami French fruits nf till kimU.
J, Cousty, No. 78 South 2d st.
Tho "Dollar NEWsr-APi.rt" The cheapest and
best Weekly Family Paper in the United Stair,.;
I only per yc.r.
A. H. Simmons iV co. Publishers, Leilger building,
S, W. corner Third and Che.tuit sts.
Perkins iV Purves, Booksellers. II? Chesnut st
alum' (iih. Bonks sold on v-i ry low tcrtns.
Whnlesilo and Retail Clock E.t iblishtucnt, rm-
bracing a roinpli to assortment.
James liirber, No. SUS M jikit street, ubovo 7th,
S inth i-i.lc,
Subsniptions nnd Advertisements are received foi
moi-t of the Newspapers in the United States, by
Y. 1). Palmer, Agent, N. W. corner of Third and
Che-nut sts.
Book Accounts, Notes and Claims Collected, and
other business requiring the aid of nn Aitornrv,
intended lo, in any p.nt of the Union, hi V. It.
Palmer's U. S, Collrcliin Agency, N. W. cor.
'i'hird aud Chesnut sis., 2d story.
Wholesale and Retail Umbrella aud Parasol Man
ufdctory.
Sharon Sleeper, 314 Market street, sreond door
shove 10th, Sauth side,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Clocks, Watches and
Jewelry.
Lewis Lsdomus, 4111 Matket sir. el.
Mattrass, Bedding, Carpeting and iVulher Ware
rooms. Hartley A Koicht. US South 2.L street, fvvest
side) five i
irnbrs above Snruce.
Manufacturer of Stair and Carpel Rods, of the la
lest sly It a.
Edward Jones, Swanwirk street, between Walnut
and George streets, west of tilli
Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Hardware.
Henry L. Elder, 4'Jll Matket street, between 13th
and Hroad stieeis ; and llruuch Hardware Store,
N. W, cornet Ridgu Road and Gicru ats.
First Premium Piano Foite Manufacloiy and
Ware Rooms.
C. Meyer, AS South Fourth st.
Cheap and Fashionable Rrady.made Clothing, an
extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimcre and
Vestings made lo order, fashion able style,
B.C. A S. C. Cooier, Merchant Taylors, l3ti
Chesnut st.
Foreign nd Domestic Blnph) and Fancy Dry
Goods, at lowest cash prices.
T. B. Russum, 8. W. comer 2J and Union sts.
H. Ward, Bonnet Manufacturer, No, TT North 2J
street, will sell any thing In his line, st Whole
sale and Retail, as cheap ss can be boucht in
the city
Wholesale Clock tnd Looking Glass E.lablUh-
merit, Hi ass Clocks by the esse, at $10 50.
J. A. Cribwcll, No. 2;'J Matket st.
Msnufaclurers of Common and Fancy ISosps anJ
Mould and Dip Candles.
E. & O. Dullell, 30 and 401 Market street and N.
E. corner 1 0th and Callowhill streets.
Wholesalo Tobacco Warehouse and Havana Be
gar Depot. Country Trado supplied on liberal
terms.
J A. Edenborn, N. K. corner Third and Rnce st.
vnxmrAx nt.ixn MAMTAcrrnnn.
B.J. Williams, 13 North Oih street, few doors
above Market street.
Venetian Blind Manufactory, Portable Desks and
Looking (51ns Warn Room.
W, U. Uarns, No. 61 Arch st.
Wholesale Dealers in Laces, Embroideries and
Fancy Diy Ooo.ls.
Solomon & Brothers, 31 Bank street.
Manufacturers of Thermometers, Hydrometers,
Sacharotnetcrs, tie., for Brewers, Distillers, Far
mers (in churning,) the Weather, Vc.
Joseph Fisher, 50 Chesnut street.
Wholesale Dealers in Millcncry Goods and Flow,
ers.
George Edwards A Son, 37 South 2d si.
Seed Store of more than 40 years standing, Grass
and Garden Seeds of finest quality nnd best
varieties.
Joseph P. H. Conies, 40 Matket st.
Manufacturers and Importers nf Pnpei Hangings,
olumns and I ire Itoar.l 1 rinls.
Beaty tt Curry, 1 18 Chesnut st.
Manufacturers of Srivrs, Riddles and Screens, ami
V tro orks in general.
Needles A Watson, 51 North Front st.
Wholesale nnd Retail Gnrden, Flower and Field
Seed Store, Gardening Books ami Implements.
II. A. Drctr. 07 Chesnut street, above 3d.
Importer ami Denier in Drngs, Chetnic its, Paints,
I've Siulls. Afp.
Dr. D. Jay tie, H South Third street.
E. A. Hatha w a r. J. H. Mitciifi.i..
.'. A. HATHA It '.I Y A ''.
Commission nn.l Eist-rn Produce Merchants, No.
23 North Wharves, fr,t nf . Irrh st. Wholesale
Dealers in Lamp Oils, Tanners (, I, Cainl es,
Soap, Tens. Chocolate, Pickled nnd D'ie.l Fish,
Painted I'Bils. Ch.-r-e, llulter, Hops, Ground
nnd Calcined Plaster, Ac, all of which will be
sold nt the lowest Ma.ket prices.
Mrs. M. ( 'rim's Tlonrding House, No. lOtf Walnut
street, between 'lib and 5ih.
Cheap Yeneti in Dlind Manufactory. Orders from
a distance carefully lorwurded. Old Blinds re
paired and painted.
M. E. Hedges, (widow of E. Hedgp-) No. Ill
South 2d street, below Dock, east side.
iuxi:t ma si iicTri;i:n.
Thomas While, l." South 2d itrnet, (lale of Com
merce street.)
Importer of Wntchce, Philerl Ware, Irwelry ami
Fancy Goods, Watch Makers Tools, Files and
Materials;.
John C. l'arr, 113 Chesnut st.
Manufacturers of Umbrellas. Parasols, Parasol, ltd,
and Sun Shades, of the newest styles. "Exten
sive sales and small profits. "
Wm. Richardson A CO., No. 100 Market street.
Leary's Antiquarian Book Storr, S. W. corner of
Second end New streets, Ph ila !el.hia. Oier
1(10,000 vols. New and Old Books in every ,.
pirlrncnt of Literature, wholesale and retail.
I'lllladelpbil, April 1, I SIT,.
mi'OUTWT
TO
DEALERS I1T TEA
AN 33 TEA. DKINKEES.
The Knee it... '.' A I 'VI' I
FJ eoMpASY. N... no sor hi s,com.
Street, hetwe. n Marlte' sir I Ches
nut, rhila.lali.hii. has been utmarnl-
led. Out citizens are now tilde lo obtain a su
perior article n Teas, nt rites much cheaper thin
have ever before hern ollerr.1 in this country, nnd
they have the ussuraevp thai there are no drug" oi
olhcr foreign substances mixed with th. T as.
Tin y are done up in package (lined wi'hlei.l.
to piesecve Ih.-ir Mrengiii and llivor ) of fioni nre
quarter to live ppumls, lo suit rcsiomcrs, and are
sold nl different prices, tiom titty cents t..-r lb lor
an excellent article to one dollar a d fittv cents.
UJ "" persons vrsuing t:rp city are luvit, U I pay
the company's extensive establishment visit.
Agents wauled in every pine where they nre
not yi'l established. For paiticulars, address, W
I'ttid, the sub.rribtr,
G, 11. Zl'lllER. Ag'l for tlte Company,
30 South Third Sued, Philadelphia.
April 4th, 1810. ly
DE1TT1GT3.7."
PKTKIl 1J. MASSK1I,
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
ESl'ECTFUI.LY informs tho citizens nf
Sunbury and viciniiv, that ho Ins opened an
cilice st the residence nf Henry Mnsser, in Market
street, where he is prepared to execute all kinds ol
DkntaI. SriiiiKRt. Plate Work, Ac., on the latest
and most approved plans.
Having had some experience and ins'rueiion,
under one of the most eminent and successful Den
tin's in Philadelphia, he believes that he will be
able lo give satisfaction lo those who may waul his
services.
I.sdies will be waited on st their places of resi
dence. His charges will be moderate, and bis
woik warranted.
Sunbury, March 2Slh. 1810.
CAHFET1MCS AND OIL-CLOTHS,
At fAe-l-TlUAl' STORK" -Yo. 11 SlruwUrry
Street,
1' til! n tic Ip til a..
A IkUR Store rent nnd other exp.-ni.i-s bein-i very
H y liebt, wh are ruublid to s. II out CARI'E I S.
OIL-CLOTHS, Ac, wholesale and retail, nt the
lowest prices in the chy and buyers will find it
greatly to their stUiul ige. lo call and examine ihe
largo assortment wu olVer this season, of
beautiful Imperial 3 ply " f
Double Soperline Ingrain ( , ., v, ..
Fiuo and Medium d.. ' J',"1",V,A
Twilled and plain initir.n J
together with u largo a'uck of OIL-CLOTHS
from 2 fool lo 24 feet wide, very cheap, for rooms,
halls, Ar ;sUo, Mattings, Floor Cloths, Rugs, (Jot
ton and Rag Carpets, iSte., Ac, with a good as
sortment of Ingrain ('Hipels from 25 lo nO cents,
and Stair aud Entry Car pen from 12 lo AO cts.
ELD RIDGE A BROTHER,
No. 41, Strawberry Street, one door ahoe Ches
nut, near Second Street, Philadelphia.
March 2 1 si, M10. 3m.
Ci AK DEN SEEDS.A Resit supply of B.
Jf Risley A Co's superior Garden Seeds, just
received and for salo ill (he store of
March 31, U1C. HENRY MASSER.
SSI
le
PETER LAZARUS,
N 17 ft It U II Y ,
N o r t It ti m I) e r I n ii 1 County,
PEMMSVtVAmA,
"Wh E9PEOTEULLY informs his friends ind
JLm 'he public in general, that ho has taken the
Brick Stand, formerly occupied by George Prince
ss a public house, (east of the Stale House, nnd
opposite Iho Court House,) where he is prepared lo
accommodate his fiiends, nnd all others who may
favor him with their custom, in the best manner.
In short, no exertions nor expense will be sp
red in render his house In every way Worthy of
public patronage,
Sunbury, April 4lh, 1R4G 6m
A CARD.
TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD!!
J B. PALMER, th American INewspaper
. Agent, duly authorized and emnnwprpil. bv
the proprietors of ino-t of the lsl newsnansrs of
all the cities nnd principal towns in Ihe U. S. and
Canada, lo receive subscriptions nnd adverliae
menis, nnd lo Rive receipts for ihstn, respectfully
notifies the public, that lie is prrpsred to execute
orders from nil parts nf the Civilized World, em
bracing Individuals, Firms, Societies, Clubs, Rea
ding Rooms, Corporations. Ac., at bis several oJli
era in the cities of Philadt Iphia, Baltimore, New
York nnd Bostnn, and wheie communications and
inquiries, post paid, may be directed. ' Address V.
B. PALMER, Philadelphia. N. VV. corner Third
nnd Chestim streets Baltimore, 8. E. Cornpr Bal
timore nnd Culvert streets j New Yoik, Tribune
Bnd.lings opposite City Hall t Boston, 20 Slate si.
A no other person or persons arc in any man
ner connected with (he subscriber, in tho American
Newspaper Agency, nil letters ami rommunicaiions
for him, should be carefully directed as sboVe, end
lo no other person. This camion has become tie
cessnry, in older to avoid mis'nkes. and put the pub
lic on Iheir guard against ull pretended Agents
V. B. PALMER,
Ametican Newspaper Agent.
Editors throughout tlip United States for whom
V. It. Palmer is Agent, will promote the advantage
nf nil concerned, by pnldishiug the above.
I'l IIMC Mm!:'!-:. V. B. Palmer is lite
only authorized Agent for ihe "Sl-mburt Ameiii
rv" in Ibeeiti'-snf Phil.idplpbia, New York,
lloston nnd lialiimore, of which puhlie notice is
hereby given. March 11, IS 10.
j WHITE SVAAIT HOTEL,
Kai k Sirkkt, I IIIKMH I.PIIIA.
by .i. ii:ti:ks.
'Plllx location is eonvriiieut for Businessmen
visrling the cily. Every pains is taken to st'
( urp the comfort nl travellers.
March 7. Hlfi. ly
DR. D. T. TRITBS,
RESPECTFULLY informs the ci
I 'tens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he
JS?4 has removed bis lesidence lo the Brick
House in Maikel street, one door we-l
of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa
vors, he hopes lo receive a continuation of the liber
al patronage which has heretofore been extended to
him. Feb. 2H, 1810. Cm
MONTOUR HOUSED
laA'I'K lilJADY'S HOTKL,
Opposite the Court House,
DANVILLE, I E N JSP A.
Lm 1 THE Sul;-criber, who assisted Tor se
jJJJJ5"Sr ten years in the tnanngement of the a
Jj'jbove Hotel, lately kepi by Mr. H. A. Bra
.'IS.y3dy, begs leave lo inform the travelling
public, thnt be has taken Ihe esiahlishmcnt on bis
own nrriiunt, on the first nl January, ISlG.
The House has, of lair, undergone many impor.
I int alterations, ami the present conductor promises
to leave nothing undone to make it a Comfortable
and ngreeable, as ocll as a cheap and accouimod i
ting slopping p'acp lor stiangers who may visit our
llouri.-hing village. No pains nor expense will be
spared to fill the table mid the bar with lie lest the
in nkr-ts all'ml, with tic il. terininaiion to do
v.ee his entire personal nilention to the comforl of
ihosc wbi mav make his bouse their temporary s
l.o.le, mid aided by at tivp, caieful and obliging ser
vauis, he hopes lo give general s ili-laetion, and re
ceive a liU-r-il share of iiKlom.
C ?' Line nn.l eoiiitn.hboiis STABLES are at-
I'lehnl to the rsiabbshmenl, hicb are attended by
ca'i fill and (.bilging ho-llers.
GIDEON M. SHOOP.
.1 imm'V 2-1 th, 1 si ll. tf
SVANS & watson7
Tii Su in Tiiihii Srui:rr,
Oj posile the Pliiludtlphin ll.vchitnffi;
.Maiiufacllue and keep con
""statitly nn Iwind, s large as.
J ..l'jMirlinetil nf their Patent lm-
i-j-r- ,i 'Vyprovcd Salamander 1' IRL
BW7'1ii "tyPRooi' safes,
JKliS? :-!' -.Vso constructed as tc
aW ' -" rSrr- 'l ..I- .1....I.I
which are
lo set nt rot
Ve? K'Ar, ,.a!l in inner ol doubt as lo then
- -' -Jm being strictly lire jiroof, Btid
hat they Will resist the lire of any building in Ihe
world. The outside ca.se nf the Safes ore made of
boiler iron, tho inside case of soapstone, and be
tween ti e ntiti r case and inner ease is a space of
some .i luetics thick, and is tilled in with indestruc
tible miteiial, su us lo nmke il nn impossibility to
ever burn any ol tho contents inside of this Chest,
I These Sonpstone Sul alriandeis We sre prepared
and do cballengn the waild lo produce any article
in ihe shap.t of Hook Safes that will stand as much
beat, and we hold ourselves rrsdy at all limes to
have llu-m fully lesie.l by public bonfire, should s
ny i.f our competitors leel disposed lo try them.
We n!o continue to manufacture snd keep con
I sliintlv on hand, a large aud general assortment of
! our Piemium Air-tight Foe Proof Safes, of which
we have n large quantity in use, aud in every in
j stance ihey have given entire satisfaction to Ihe
purchasers of which we will refer ihe public lo a
' few gentlemen who have them in use.
j N. A G. TaOor, 120 nilh 3d sl.j A. Wright
I A Nephew, Vine st. wharf; Alexander Caror, Con-
veysncer. corner of f'liheil and Wth sis.; John M.
! Ford. :I3 north ifdst.; Mvers Hush. 20 north 8.1
! st.; Ilailey A Brother, 1:W Maket st.; James M.
i Paul, till south 4 Hi St.; Dr. David JnynP, M south
j 3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d st.; and
we cotilii nsine some inrce or lour numirrn otners
if il W. re necessary. Ni.w wo invito the attention
of the public, and psrlicularly those in want of
Fire Proof Safss, to call at our store before purcha
sing elsewhere, snd we think we ran satisfy them
thai ihey will gel a belter snd chespcr article st
our store than any other establishment in the city.
We slso continue to manufactuie Seal and Co
pying Presses, made in such a manner ss to an-
uri'r holh lillr.ia i H. .1(0.1, it aehliie&L r nrt i
Pnif D.inrs, with our own manufacture of lo. k '.
on them, with D. Evans' Paielit Keyhole cover j
.iinel.e.l t.. it, ,d.. u,.. r..,.,-.,i,.l Iron !
7: ... " -- f -
Railing, Ac.
N. B. We keep constantly on band s large as
soitmeril ol our PhIhi.I Sl.iis Lined Reliigei 't "is.
Water Filters and Coolers ; and we have al on
hsndsever-l .econd hand Fire Proof Chests taken
in exchange for ours, which we will dupoee of at
very low prices.
Philadelphia, January 21ili, 1810. ly
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aCECSDU3 IS1 CD 112.
TEXICO & IMEXAS !
"TUB CftV I9flTXI.Ii TIIET OOMr.'
OME WHERE 1 Why where do you sup-
pose but to Ihe Chesn Store of Henry Mns-er,
in msrket street, Sunbury. And fr what purpo-o
do you think they enmel Why to bnv rhpar. lo
be stire, and save at least 20 per cent. ' They u-nn't
do nnth in' else." because it is a well known f.ut
thai at
HENRY MASTER'S STORE
the very best articles are sold at the very lowest
prices, Now come, one and all; but don't all come
st once, and JUDGE FOR YoURSELVE!
Where you will find a Splendid Assortment of
rnll and Winter Dry C2ooi,
jilst received, nmonfe which are the following : Su
perflne f'tenrh Broadcloth! West of England do.(
Heavy Beaver do , a first rate snide for Overcoats,
nnd a grent Variety of Wool Dyed, Black and Fan
ry Cnssimrres, SntllnettS, Motlsselin-de-laiues, Kep.
de-lsines, Ca-hmeres, Alpaceas, A-p An, Also, it
beautiful assortment of Calicoes of the Intest styles
nnd patterns, which will be sold cheaper than ever ;
also, Woolen and other Shawls in great variety,
from 40 cts. to f 10; a general assortment i.f Ho
siery, Gloves, Suspenders, Mills, Ac Ac; a lareo
assortment of Women's, Men's nnd Misses Gum
Shoes, which will be sold cheaper than ever bef.no
offered.
He has likewise, in sddilion to the above stock)
nn extensive assortment or ifurenenrr, Hardware,
Saddlery and Grocrrirs, Sugar from ft to 10, 12 J
and 10 cts. per lb; Good Cofl'rc nt 10. Very Hist
al I2 J. Also. Nails; Spikes; Iron; Sanderson's best
Onst Steel; English, Americnn and Sweed Hlistpr
do, in short, every thing tSnt is usually kept in a
Country Store, all of which will be sold at very
reduced prices,
fj Country Produce of all kinds taken in cx
chnnge for Goods.
Sunbury. Nov. 22.1, 1815.
WHOLE 3 ALE P.ET"AIL
HAT & CAP WAKKllOl JSK,
.Yo. 301, Market Street, above 0th, South side,
PHILADELPHIA,
THE subscril era respectfully call the altcn
tSllj, 'i"n "f their friends nnd dealers to their larj;C
aud well assorted stock of Hots nnd Caps or every
description, will adapted f r the spring trade. Beo
ing m ule of the best material and by the most ex
perienced workmen, they feel confident to give uni
versd satisfaction 10 nil who may favr.r them with
a trial, as they oiler to fell as low as any housa in
the city. bar i'alott a blynn.
Phiia.hlpliia, January 3, 18101
E 3 "J 1C ED' "
J (1 II X li. S T IS Y
" the late firms if Xt wkirlt
K K R ,
Stryker, t:'fl
Nrylter V 'unr,
HAS resumed the Wholcsile Dry Girds Eu-.
lo ss, nnd now offers for sale, nt No, 12 ruui
I I Batik street, Philadelphia, ndj -ining My. i-,
Clsihom A Co's Auction Store, No. 7H Mark-1
street, a general assortment nf Dry Goods, chic tiy
purchased al auction, at a very email advance tor
cash, orri'y acceptances.
Believing that his long experience in part-hash g
will enable him to sell bis Goods nt the lowest Mar.
kct pi ices, he invites his old friends, nnd others
wishing lo buy, lo favor him with a call.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1845. Oin
To liascisj ol'
DRY GOODS.
T
IHE suhscrilier, No. 121 Pearl street, New
York, having established a Branch at No. I3J
South Second st., Philadelphia, is now opening,
and will he constantly receiving from the NcW
York Auctions, an extensive assortment of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GbOSg.
which will be sold nt the lowest New Yotk pliccs,
at wholesale and Retail. Among IrS stock will be
found a good assortment of the follutving articles:
Jncconels, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Siripe, Book,
Swisa and Tailatun Muslins, Bishop an.) Linn)
Lawns, Fancy Cap Nells. Fancy and llnll Dresses,
Thread Laces, Application Do,, rich Black St.k
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics,
Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Casbmei.
d'Kcossp, Mouselitin de Lnine, Silk and Cotton
Warp A Ipacras, (junen's Cloth, Gala Plaids,
French Merinos, Black Silks, Gloves, Si k Hose,
Shawls, Ciavais, Ribbons, Emhioideries, Ac, Ac.
Country Mcichnuts and others visiting Philadel
phia or New Yoik lo purchase, are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the ntntks.
Nov. 1, 1S1.V ly G. H. MOORE.
TERMS REDUCED.
U.l G UP. Mil A .V GA LLP 11 V "f Potent Premi
um Colored likrnessen, and Photographic
lhpots
So. I'M ritcsinit iStreet, riiilailc'i'Iiia.
No. CM Broadway, New York; No. 75 Court
Street, Boston ; No. 130 Chesnut Street, Phila
delphia ; Baltimore Street, Baltimore Broad
way, Saratoga Springs ; No HO Cannl Street,
New-Oilcans ; Main Street Newport, R. 1. And
Main Street, Du Buqtie, Iowa.
C CONSTITUTING the oldest and most Exteli
J Bive Establi-bmetit of the kind in tho World,
and containing more than a THOUSAND POR
TRAITS, embracing' those of some of the most
distinguished individuals, in the United States,
Admittance free.
This Establishment having been awarded the
.Medal, Pour Pir.it Priiniitmf, Mid fn' "Hahrst
H:nor' at the Exhibitions st Boston, New-York
snd Philadelphia, respectively, Tor best Pictures and
Apparatus, is thus oltlei illy sustained in the posi
tion of suierioiitv heretofore uuieis.illy assigned it
by Ihe public, s "Pirst in the World.''
June 28th, 184r). 1y
n - c a : raa n ix j t3
P 1 A N O 8.
fill IK SlllSCRlBER has been appointed agent,
I for iho salo ..f CONRAD MEYER'S CEL
EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PN
A.N OS, at this place. These Pianos have a plaint
massive and ht auiiful exletior fini-h, and, for depth
and sweetness of I. die, and elegance of workman
ship, are not surpassed by any in the United States.
i no luiiowing ia a rrcnmiueiiuaiioii ii(nii4Hi
Dikts, a rebbrsted js?rformer, and hiiUM.lt a man-
ufactuifrt
A V A 11 1.
HivtsH had Ihe plesure nl irvlhg the excel
lent Piano Fortes manfaetured by Mr. Meyer, sn.l
exhibited st the last exhibition of the Franklin In
stitute, I feel it due to ihe true merit of the niskcr
to I'cclare lhal these instruments are quite rqua',
sn.l in some reniecls even sus rior, to all lh Fr-
F ""',,!' ' " 'w a ,5'' p't 'l- nf Euiope, and
during s sojourn of two years at Paris,
These Pianos will be so'd at lb msoufsclurt r s
lowest Fhila.lelphiH prices, if not notrwihinR low. r,
Persons are requested to rail and examine f r
ihetueelves, nt the residence of 'he subscriber.
Siil.l urv. Mnv 17. IH1.V H. 11. M ASSER.
1112 '1. The bighist price git) ,r
NMitst, at the store of II, M '
A new supply of Ross Uinttuvp' ' .. l-.-.ve.'.
Nov. 8ih, 1813.
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