Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 01, 1841, Image 3

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    On Sunday last, by the Re. J. P. Shindcl, Mr.
William Cork ad to Miss Sisahna Hon, both
of August.
On the same Jay, by the Re. R. A. Fisher, Mr.
Hun at SmssLta to Miss Mam Ass Gall, both
of Augusta.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthcimer.
Wbsat, SO
Rib 60
Cor, 40
Oats, . 25
Pork,- 6
Flaxseed, 100
Hotter, ..... 12$
I)EF.SWAt, - ... .25
Tallow, 12$
Dhisii Applis, . 75
Do. Peacrm, ... 200
Flax, ...... 8
Heckled Flax, .... 10
Eeos, ...... 8
MORE POSITIVE PROOF
Of the efficacy of Dr. Harlichi Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient Fills.
Alleoheut, Jan. 8, 1840.
To Dr. Harlich's Agent Sir: I wish to state for
the benefit of those who may be afflicted, that Dr.
Harlich's Pills have entirely cured me of Dys
pepsia, of which I have been afflicted for many
years, t used both kinds, the Aperient and Strength
ening, and I am constrained to etiy, that they are a
valuable discovery, and act upon the system mildly,
but very effectually. I found the Tonic pills to
quicken the circulation and cause a determination
to the surface, aed to strengthen (he weak stomach
and increase its powers. The Aperierri pills are the
best cathartic I evei used. I am confident all Dys
peptics would do well 'to make immediate trial and
bo relieved. Any one can call at my house and be
satisfied of the above at pleasure.
DAVID R. POPE.
N. B. The original certificate may be seen ar the
r filce of the " Spirit of the Times." For sale at
No. 19, North Eighth street.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
REGIMENTAL
THE First Battallion of the For.
ty -fifth Regiment df Pennsyl
vania Militia, is requested to meet
at Sunbury on Monday the 10th
day of May next, at ten o'clock of
said Jay, for the .purpose of train
ing. The Second "Battallion of the Forty-fifth
Regiment, to meet at the
house of licorge Smith, in Jackson
township, on Tuesday the llthduy
of May next, at 10 o clock or said
day.
t flf Hucksters not to intrude, un-
der the penalty of the law in such
cases made and provided.
GEOKGE MEIS1SK,
Vol. of the 4 5 A Regiment.
April 17, 1811. 3t
ATTENTION, StSBURY DUES.
YOU are requested to meet for parade in Mar.
ket-square, Sunbuiy, at 10 o.clotk, A. M. of
Saturday, the 1st day of May, inat., in bummer
inifnrm.
Punctual attendivnee is requested.
By order of Captain Donnel.
CHARLES WEISER,
"Miy 1. Orderly Serg't.
Hester Rockarellow't LWlale.
VOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of
Northumberland County has this day granted
tters of administration upon the estatt of Hester
lockafellow, late of Rnsh township, dee'd., (o the
ubseriher, residing in A ogusra township. All per
3ns having demands against said ttate, are reques
?d to present tlte same, properly attested, and those
'ho are indebted to make immediate payment.
JAMES FORRESTER.
April 21, 1841. Ct Adm'r.
FOR SALE.
A FRESH MILCH OOW AND CALF.
Inquire of the Printer,
'feunbury, April 24, 1841. tf.
An Apprentice
W A IV TED.
A N apprentice will be taken to the
Ikdb Printing Business, a lad of from
1 to 1G years of ape, with a good Eng
ih Education, will hear of an excellent
tuation by applying at this oificc soon.
April 17. 1S4I,
like Common lMeua ororllium
iK-rluud County.
'emming and Thomas Follock,)
vs. Rule of Court,
James Tharp. j
i ULE cm the the Judgment Creditors of defend-k-
ant, and all other interested, to show cause
the first day of August term, 1841, why the pro
:ds of the sale of defendand's real estate should
t be applied lo they payment of the judgments of
:mming and Thomas Pollock.
SAMUEL D. JORDAN.
Proihonotary's Office,? Froth'y.
nbury, April 18,1811.$ Dt
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
K 1 R K V A T 11 1 C K 5c S O N,
No. 21, North Third street,
ITWIC MARKET ASD CSSSSCT ITtttTS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
AYE tor sale a large and excellent assortment
- of Spanish Hides, Fatna Kips, Tanners' Oil,
, at the lowest maiket prices, either for cash, in
hange for Leather, or upon credit.
3on.irnmeiits of leather teceived for sale, or
chased at the highest maiket prices.
rj" Leather atoied free of tbargo,
April 17, 1841. ly.
Oseo IlulT'it Instate.
TOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of
the county of Northumberland, has this day
nted letters testamentary to the aulrribei, upon
estate of Usee Huff, of Rush township, in the
county. A II persons having demands or claims
inst the said decedtmt, are requested lo make
wn the lame fe nira without delay.
HENRY HUFF.
pir1 T-Kt Adm'r,
EliSONS knowing themselves to be indebted to
the aubacribers, for coal or otheiwUe, will pitas
1 and settle the same without delay, if they wish
I 9 X4
lull
tave cost. J. II. PLKDX VU.
4uuUrjr, April 10th, 1811. tt
i i ill i I mi inn
joiinr sinxivAw soiv,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20, Liort Street Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
HAVING spacioua warehouse, near the Rail
road, and ample wharf and pavement room for
landing and receiving produce, respectfully solicit
consignments of Hour, gruin, whiskey, tobacco, Ac
With much experience in the COMMISSION
BUSINESS, to which they are promptly and ex
clusively devoted, they are induced to believe they
can give satisfaction to all who may employ them.
Liberal advances made on Consignments, and
information as to markets freely communicated when
required.
Refer to
W. LORMANT & SON,? n .... M
HUGH MEDERRY, 5 URl,im0T'
KEARNEY WHARTON, Reading, Pa.
JOHN DOUGHERTY, Hollidayshurg, Pa.
WAI.LINGFORD & TAYLOR, Pittsburg, Pa.
April 10 1641.
Look Here.
THIS MACHINE AGAINST THE
WORLD.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
DAVENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine and Horse Power, which threshes
and cleans at the same time an invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vain, and w hich
renders the above machine perfect and past further
improvement. Those who have been waiting for
romefhing better than heretofore offered for sale,
will find this to be tho article. Coiuo sec it and
judge for yourselves.
The subscribers have purchased rite right of the
above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun
ties of NoRTtifMRERLAtin, LrcoMtsn, Cmjtok,
and Union and also, the privileges of vending
them in any other places for which the right has
not been previously sold.
The advantages which this Machine has over
all others invented are many and obvious. One
by and three men can do all the threshing and
cleaning of 150 bushels of wheat in one day and
this usually takes seven hands one day and three
the next. For field threshing it tukes the lend of
any thing in this world no grain is scattered or
lost.
Such is the superiority of the Horse Poiver,
that three horses can thresh as much with it as
four can with any othor.
The Machines and Horse Power will be sold
together or seperate, to suit purchasers. Made and
sold in Miltoii, by tho subscribers.
WM. WELCH,
WM.ll. POMP,
HENRY FRICK.
Milton, April 17,1811.
R(o.n.v.v;M no.v.
THRESHING At WINNOWING MACHINE.
Having had in use, one of Davenport's Patent
Throttling and Winnowing Machines, and being
repeatedly called upon for our opinion in regard to
their value, durability and advantages, we make,
free to stale, that they exceed in our opinion, any
i hrcsbmg Machine we ever before witnessed in
use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market
200 bushels of V heat per day, and this with the
aid of three hands besides the driver. 1 be Straw
is passed off from the grain on an incline plane, ex
tending about 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is lost. What is of some importance
and greatly so, is the fact that no dust passes from
the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Horse
power seems to bo perfection itself three horses
may work it with ease and their fastest gait need
only be the ordinary plough gi.it. We must
cheerfully recommend the Machine to Farmers
they are manufactured in Milton by Messrs. Welcli
Pomp and Fuck, PHILIP HILGERT.
JOHN B HELLER
Chilisquarrue tshp., NortVdco, March 20, 1841
To Tailors.
OLXTEP.'S
SHOULDER MEASURE SYSTEM
THE Subscriber has been appointed Agent for
the above System, for Northumberland County,
which he oners for sale to Tailors, who may de
sire to possess the best and latest improvement in
the art of rutting garments. The following two
certificates are from a committee of Merchant Tai
lors in Paris, whe have examined the System, and
highly ajf ove cf the same.
Paris, Feb. 23th, 1S40
We, the undersigned, members of the committee
appointed by the members composing the"Ihilan'
throphic Society" of Merchant Tailors of Paiia, cer
tify that the System of cutting, taugtit by Thomas
Oliver of ISew 1 ork, United states, has been sub
mitted to our examination, which system we recom
mend as the best that has been submitted to us, in
fuilb of which we have given him this cerliirate,
M. FROGE, President,
M. LAF1TTE, V President,
I Fui'join reruucaie irorn iir. v utter 01 I aria.
formerly of Boston, w hose reputation is well tta
Mhed both in Europe and in America :
Mr. Oliver, Dear 8ir, tho recommnndjtion vou
Lave obtained from the Society of Master Tailors, is
from the highest in this city, and I fully agree in
the opinion, that your system is the best that has
ever been published. Yours truly,
V. CUTTER.
The subscriber continues the business of TAI
LOKING at his old i-tand, adjoining Rhawn's store,
in Sunbury, where he will accommodate all who
may call upon him m his hne of business.
lie will regularly receive the fashions from Mr,
Oliver of New York, as soon as issued The
Spring Fashtous have been rereived, and are now
for sale, WILLIAM DURST.
Sunbury, April 10, 184 K ly
LIST OF LETTERS,
TfB EMAINING m the Post Office at Sba
, mukin, on the 1st day of April. 1841.
fcamucl 1 hornton, Dudly Andreng, John Boyd
Jacob Smith, Nicholas Kraner. Samuel M. Card
ner, tieorge Slappig, Jeremiah Wetiel, Thomas
Morrow, Daniel l.ali.r, Peter Persinne, Karmiel it
Wood, 5. WILLIAM FAOULY, P. M.
Jlivap TiHi-ware.
MANUFACTURED and sold by the subscri
ber in Sunbury, of the best Tin, and the
work wairanted, which he offers for sale at reduced
cash prices, now as tow at letail aa formerly auld by
wholesale. tood Watering l'ots formerly sold at
87, now at 75 centa; Large Buetets, fornitily sold
at 75 and 2, now at C2 and 50 ; Gallon CoiU
Pot, formerly sold at 56. and tbiee quart at 50, now
at 45 and 58 cents, and other articles of Tin-Ware
in proportion. Stove pije and stoves made ai-.'i
sold cheap for cah, Ac.
N, U. All persona indttted to thfe auW'lher,
and who wish to save costs, are requosied to call
and make satisfaction, without delay, either with
cash of by giving their uqU,
tuubury.ApiiUO, Jlfc.NKV MAiO.
BRADY'S HOTEL.
n.iMYiLL.11, con siiiia :oi;.ty,
I'eunayivaniaa
T,
Catta
HE SUBSCRIBER jespectfully Informs the
public, that he has removed from the town ot
'ultawitsa to Danville, ami that he has purchased
in that place, the Large and Commodious
DllICK HOUSE,
AT THE ConiVER Of MILL AKD MARKET STREETS,
C Opposite the Court-ilouse,J
Which he has fitted up i-y the erection
of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, and
extensive S TABLING, for the Enter
tainment of Travellers and Visitors.
He is now prepared to accommodate all who may
favor him with call, and lie woulj state that no
thing in his powor shall be left undone, to render his
customers comfortable and happy while under hia
care. His accommodations ore ample, and his rooms
furnished in modern style, and the proprietor is de
termined that his establishment shall sustain and
keep up with the growing reputation and impoitance
of the town in which it is located.
Hit Table will I supplied with every luxury of
the season, and tho best and choicest variety the
market can afford. His Bar will be stored wilh
alt the bent articles that can be furnished by our
cities, and the whole will be such as to give satis
faction to every one.
Well knowing that an enlightened public will
always judge for them-elvea, he feela confident that
they will fuvor him with their patronage.
SAMUEL A. UKAUY,
Danville, Jan. 30.
SELF-ADJUSTING LOG BRACE
FOR SAW-MILLS.
Br Bknjavin N. Ci-shwa.
THE Subscriber having purchased the right for
vending and using the above valuable inven
tion, for Northumberland County, offer to dispose
of the same to persons who may desire to purchase.
The above invention is now in operation at the saw
null of Mr. M Carty, near Sunbury, where it can
be inspected by owners of saw mills and all others
interested. E. GOI3IN,
March 27. tf. SAMUEL COBIN.
Tho Last Chance.
IF persons who are indebted to the subscriber on
Book account, will call and settle the same be
fore the 10th of April next, they can save some in-
eresl as well as costs, as the books after that t ime
will be placed in the bands of a magistrate for col
lection. H. 13. MASSER.
Mrch 20, 1841.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks,
For 1U Dollars
"71 QUA L fur time to any sulci by Clock red'
tars for $25, lor Bale by
March 13.
H. B. MASSER.
litorgt Jturnbcrgcr's Estate.
"WTOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of
1 the county of Northumberland, haa tins day
granted letters testamentary to the subscribers, upon
the estate ofueorge noinbergcr, of Coal township,
in the a lid county. All persons having demands or
claims against the said deoedt nt. are requested lo
make known the same lo them without delay.
UKOKUE LO.MJ,
THOMAS HENNLNGER,
Feb. 22 Ct. Adin'
lanlcl Kasc'M IMalc
ATOTICE is hereby given, that lettera of admin
v istration on I lie estate of Daniel Kase. lute of
Rush township, Northumberland county, dee'd.,
have been granted by the Kcgtster of said county to
the subscriber. All those indebted to the above ee
tate will make payment, and those having claims
will present their accounts on the 30th and 3 1st
March, 1 all, at the late residence ol deceased.
I'ETEU KASn.
Jan. 23, Cw 23. Adm'r.
SUXBUll Y
jaj'CLD'ctJaj":
GEORGE ROHRUACH 6c BROTHERS
ATTISH lo inform their Customers and the pub.
lie generally, that they have erected an En
gine, and are enabled to do more extensive lust
iicss than heretofore, and are ready to make all
kinds of castings commonly cast at Foundry s, viz:
STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTINGS
of all descriptions, which they will dispose of as
cheap aa luey can be bought elsewhere. Uld Iron
and Country produce will be taken m exchange for
castings. Ut-OKUU KOHKUACH,
JACUU KOHKUACH,
Feb. 27. 3nw WILLIAM KOHKUACH.
T li o m a h 11 it h h e 1 1 ,
No. 208, Baltimork Strict,
A few doors west of llou-ard st. BALTIMORE.
WHOLESALE DEALER in Combs, But
tons, German and Fancy Goods, and Im
porter of i'atent and Shoe Threads, Spool Cotton
Suspenders, Tapes, and almost every description of
Small Articles. Country Merchants and Dealers
in general, are Tcspxxlfutly invited to call and exa
mine for themselves. Jan. 30. ly
NOTICE
TS hertby given, that interest wiil tie charged by
the suliscriber, on all accounts for linre, that
have been standing longer than six months, and
that hereafter tins rule will be strictly adhered to.
All ersons indebted, aro requested to Call and
settle their account.
SKASHOLTZ& BERGSTRESSER
Sunbury, Jan. 23, 1841. tf.
.llercliaiii's IVoticc.
AT a meeting of the Merchants tf the through
of Sunbury on the Cth inst, the following was
unanimously adopted :
Whereas no uniform rule vxfcts among the mer
chants of tide )lice, in regard to the charge of lute
rest on book accounts, rnereforo
Resoireil, 1 hM inroret will be charged on all
accounla that have been standing longer than six
months, and that hereafter all accounts in our book
will be balanced every year, and that interest wilt
be charged on all balances that average more thar,
six months standing.
Jtesolred, That the eubeerilieTS will slrictly ail.
heie to the above lule, and that not:.c of the. same
be given iu the uewajxjiers of '.lis place.
UEvY YOXTHEIMER,
JOHN YOUNG,
JOl'N BOG A It,
II. B. MASSER,
BEN J. HENDMCKS,
I ft k a . . n .... . .....
Ijjjjg
j.n. io,-cm, JAUUU UllAWN.
A FEW Copies of r Vtiiem Choral ifar.
eoiiRistiiig of Saer.tl Muso, with Gei
man and English liuea la each tune. By H. C.
Eyer. For sale by
Juuua.y 30. H, B. MASSER,
SIIAIVIOKIN COAL.
OF a very superior quality, can be had at any
lime, by application to the subscriber, in lots
to suit purchases. Thejr keep largo, egg, broken,
and fine coal, fit for bunting lime.
J. H. rUHDY & Co.
Sunbury, Sept. 2fl. tf.
aiHHElllhS.K fresh aupply of Groceries
just rectived and for aile by
HENRY YOXTHiMER.
Sept. 12. 1840. If.
.Of 'O II S.A fresh runply of Brnndy, Oin,
Port, Libon, Tei eriff', Madeira and Sherry Wines,
just received and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12. 1910. if.
Wf"AX.VA'. A new aFsorlinetit of 7.4, 7-8
and 3-4 yard wide Muslin, just received and for
aale bv 11 ENRY YOXTHIM I'.R.
Sept. 12, 1810- tf.
CJI l,ll'OES.-A new assoitmeM of Calicoes
just received and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
S.pt. 12, 1810 if.
I HO. V. A good assortment of liar Iron, just
received and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, 1810. tf.
S.1T. 250 barrels and sacks of Salt, just
received and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, 1840. tf.
CLOIHS.S general assortment of Cloths
and Cassiincrcs, constant y on hand ot the store of
HENRY lO.VlT'ILMEH.
Sept. 12, 1840. tf.
II f sV.fr. IIVE. fVII.V and all other
kinds of Giuin and Socds will bo taken at the ugli
est pricis in exchange for goo!s at the store of
ni;r.K lU.Yllli.MUK.
Sept. 12. 1810 tf.
MACKEREL- A few barrels of Mackerel for
aa'e at a low prce by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. H, MASSEK,
IRISH SALMON. Ol the bct ouabty. con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. .1 2,1S40. 11 U. M ASSK It.
MADEIRA WINE.-
-First quality Ms.'iera
H. B. MASSER,
Wine, for sale low by
Sept. 12, 1840.
FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A
genuine
article always on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN. Of the beet quality always
on hand and for sale by
Sept. 13, 1840. II. U. HAWtlt.
LOAF AN U LUMP SUGAR Alwaye on
hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1M0. H. B. MASSER.
BOSTON SYRUP MOLASSES, Of a supe
rior quality, for sale ly
S.pf 12, 184PL H. B. MASSER,
" NEWORI.EANS SUGAR HOUSE MO
LASSES. Of the best quality always ou hand
ai.d for aale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER,
BROWN SUGAR. Of a go.xl quality, lor sale
low by Sept. 12, 1 840. H.B. MASSE K.
nLTyt:ORSO'fill kinds and of the best quali'
ties, always on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best
quality always on band and for sale by
Sept. 12. 1840. H. B. MASSER.
COFFl.E. Java, Kio and Laguira Colfee, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12. 1840. II. B. MASSER.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Sperm Oil, of tho best quality, alwaya unhand and
for sale ly
Sept 12840. "'Ji!8!!!1!-
"sTEELTCast and Blister Steel, for sale by
Sept. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER.
Sl'RING S'l'ELL. Of various sues for Eliptic
Si rings, for sale by
Sert. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER.
LARGE UUARTO BIBLES. For aale at
very reduced prices by
Septl2, 184t). H. BMASSER.
BLANK-BOOKS. Of alfkinds, for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. 11. B. MASSEK
BLANK DEEDS. Bonds, Mortgages, Jkc. for
sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER,
JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
CLOTHS, Blur, Btack. Ir.vn.iUu Green, vVc,
for sule by
Sept. 12, 1840. V. B. M ASSER,
CASS1ME RES AND S ATI tN ETTS. For
sale very low by
Sept. 12, 1840.
H. B. MASSER.
C A RPETING. For sale rlwup by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER.
aJLANKETs For sale cheap by
Sept. 12. 1840. II. B.JN1ASSER.
UlS BLEACHELTUSLl'N'S. For sale by
Sept. 12, 18411. II. B. MASSER.
""cotton Y a KNANl cottoN XAPs
For sato by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B MASSER.
HEMP AND COTTON TWINE For sale
by Sept. 12, I81t II. B. MASSER.
TOWING LINES, COSDS AND ROPES.
For sale by
Hepi. t2, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
Mi LM ELASTIC Shoes, a large assoil
Jf ment.
Sperm Oil, lest quality
Books, of all descripiion.
Silka, black and coloured.
Stair Carpeting.
Cotton Carpet.
Carpet Chain, of alt colors.
Soddtery, geneial assortment
Eliptic Springs.
Coach Lamps.
Carri ige Bands, Brass Joints, Brass Dashers.
Patent Leather.
Just received and Tor sule at tlie store of
H. H MASSER,
November 14, 1840. tf
"pOR ChusUnas and New Veai's Gifts.
Bulaloe Robe.
Z;,iC in she. is. For gule by II. B, M ASsER.
December 24, 1840.
IREsH Ciwubrrriea, jut rweived and for sale
ty li. B. MASSER.
Nownrbrr 14, 1840. if
1TEV' GCOES.
JUST Received Meiino, Btoche, arid Chen.Ile
Shawls.
Sea Otter, Seal and Sealetie Caps.
A large assortment of Dark Chinixes.
Flt-lieh and Elighbh Miriiio, Ar. For sale at
the stole r.f . U. MASTER,
Noviwl-w tfctO,
ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c.
E. F.& J. H. FRICK,
WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWADING Ac
pnont-rx roMMtssion mkrchajits,
A'o. 207, Market street, flee tloors above Seventh,
1'IIILA DELVlllA,
OFFER for sale, at the lowest market prices, a
genet at assortment of Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Molasses, Mnes, JL'QUors, Unices, lubaeeo, e.
CncsTtiT Pnom-cR received and aold on commis-
ion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will
find it to their advantage lo call and examine our
itnrk, btfcie purchasing ilsewhere. Menhnntu
wishing their goods collected in this city, by h aving
n order, will have them promptly forwarded, by
the most expeditious lines.
rii win r. rntcK, joits H. frick.
Feb. G, 1841. ly.
r; 1 1.1,1. ; ii tat &. ji:ssoi
Importers and Dealers in Foreign
Hardware,
Corner of Pratt and Ught sts., BALTIMORE.
plOUNTRY MERCHANTS, mid others, eie
flV respectfully invited to call and examine their
Stork of Good. Jnn 30. ly
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
nHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon 5c Harris, Hat
-- Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large cities, wrose Hals are
highly commended for gmnl color and durability,
has on hand a lir.-l rale assoitment of HATS and
CATS, r uitalile for Spring s lo , which will be SulJ
very low, fur each or approved credit, at the noted
ehevp store, No, 40, Noith Third struct, opposite
the City ilotel, riiilailelphia.
OI.1VEI5 N. THACJIEK, Agent.
N. B. Orders for Hats in the rough, promptly
attended to. The highest price in cuth ot trade
given for For fkins.
Philadelphia, April 10, 1641. ly
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL. COMPANY.
No. 2'J North Water Slrcct, Phila.
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of
every description both for burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much
lower than they can be procured einewhere, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as lepresented,
may be returned without any exix nse to the rur-
thaaer, and the money will be refunded.
J'heir stock now in store consii;U of the following
oils, viz:
30,01)0 gallons Winter Bleached Spciru'
s
D"
n
UD
XT
Oil,
6000
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Coloilesa Oil,
15,000
10,000
20.000
C000
Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Elephant,
do Pressed Whale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
3
15,000
200 BarrclssuperiorStraits Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
60 do Nca's Fool Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanners fills.
3
a-
0TThi Company has a numler of Vessels en
gaged in tho Cod r ibhery, and J anner-i may rely
upon getting at all t ines Oil as pure as imported,
Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1840. ly.
ATTEITTIOIT.
THE special attention of buyers fiom the south
and west, and for the state trade, is respectful
ly invited lo the following1 assortment of CUUJiS,
which the sulcril-er will dispose ol at sui h prices
as will amply repay his friends for calling and ex
aimning bis alock. 1 o VASII purchasers, ot the
present time, extraordinary induc-enieuts will be of
fered.
200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish matting.
500 pieces Canton mattinj:, assoited 1-1, 5-4 and
0-1 white, chetked and flowcreil.
1000 hearth rugo, a leautilul assortment of Wil
toiviiisHels, Tutted, Tuikey.and Hemp ruts.
WJ ii'ce woolen, Worsted, cotton, hemp, in
grain, Venetian and block Competing. An elegant
variety of W ilton, Brussels, SiOltb. at:d English,
Venetian, Damaxk, &C &e.
1000 dozen men and boys caps, comprising a
great variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria,-Muskrat, and
Coney, Hair, Seattle and Cloth Caps.
100 dozen Allicant Mats, assorted sizes.
100 do Manilla do do do
60 do Sheep-k'm do do do
SO bales French Babkcia, comprising every de
scription. 500 pair Venetian Blinds, asa'd Gguies and colors.
3000 patent do do do
10O0 nests Cabas or Satcheli, ass'd, embossed
leather, straw and oil cloth.
5000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoise shell, Bra
liltian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a
large assorimcnt of every variety.
3000 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car
riage, sulky, planters, drovers or riding, ol gut, lea
ther and thread, with Gcruiau silver, gilt, ivory and
bone mountings.
1000 dozen fainted nails, Wilson's brand.
1000 nests ccdur Pubs and Buckets; also,
Churns, Pigcins, Water Cans, &c.
The above together with an extensive assortment
of fancy goods, Brillania and German silver ware.
leather and t rislle urusnes, Looking uiasaes, jua
hogany and Gilt Fumes, of every site anddererip-
lion, are manulaitured, iiiqiorted, and seii-c:ed ex
pressly foi tho southern, western and state trade.
J. SIDNEY JONES,
No IS North 2d street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
G. V. & L. 3. TA7LO?..
FFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor
ner of Fifth and Market Streets, Ftilvdtl-
pJtiu
Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted,
do do do peirged do
do do do water proof, double sole
and double Uppers,
do Calf-skiu do io do nailed
and uppers,
do Hay Water Lesther Boola.
do do Ncats do da.
do High quarter Shoe, Colf-.kin.
do do do dockers do
do Fine MonToc warranted
do Kip do do
do Calf do do
do Coarse do do
do do Shoe do
do Fine do do
do Kip tlo do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pump.
do List Socks with and without soles.
'do Carpet do do do
So Patent WarYanred Water-proof Moccasins,
Ladies' do do do lo
1, adits' lanned India Rublier alloc,
ii'enllitiieus' do Over shoes.
With every eher description of boats and shoes.
Fur Caps of every description.
Traveling Trunks of every description.
Venetian 'IVavtllmg Hsjjs.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe lflsAinv.
llonnela of all kinds, VJm Leaf Hals.
ILi!id;b4hiaNovt.oitKr 7, 15 W. ly.
CITY AUCTION
and coranzxssioN stgee.
Number 29 Kurth Thld Hired, Pl.iludilph;.
$UBLIC SALES of Dry Goods, H-rd-ar
and Cutlery, Bonk, Si itionorv, ( 'I.ii'i'm.,.
BohIk, Siiora mid Hatr, and in short i.limnt ever
deneription of goo.'s, are held ot this rstnliii-linui.
every evening. Goods are aUo sold nt piiva'e sal
during the day at the average aue.t'on prii Ls. S on
keepers and traders will find it lo their sJ.jn'a,
by attending the sales.
CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer.
Philadelphia, Nnvemln i 7, 1840.
1' . & A . R OVUUUT'S
China, Glass nnd Liverpool Wnrcliouse
Ab 1 64 North Third street . third door It low Vin
street, Philadelphia.
T Jl ERE they constuntly kiep on band a Inrjj
' assortment of China, Glass and Livcrpm
Ware, which they will dispose of on the most re
son a Me terms.
Philadelphia, November 7, tS IO.
T1IEOPILUS CUL1
Manufacturer and Importer of fiad
dlcrv, Hardware, &ic.
No. 5 South Tfiird street, four doors below Marin
Philadt Inlaw
T" EEP constantly on hand a large and genera
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bandf
AxleArms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. &c
Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied 3
all lime on the most rca.-oi able terms. '11, ry wi'
find it to their advantage to call and Xamii.n Li
assortment before purclia-inj elsewhere.
l'hilad. lpbia, Novnnl'rr7. I MO. I y.
RCrE MAKERS & SHIP CIIANDrxr.S'
No. 13 North Water Street. Flu la Ji! phi a.
S If AVE consianlly on hand, a gi'iiK .l awi
merit of Cordage, Seine Twim a, &c., viz
Tar'd Rope.", Fishing Ropes, While Ropcf, AIar.il
la Ropes, To iv Lines for Caii.il Boats. Also, r
complete assortment of Siinc Twines, &c. such fi
Hemp Shad and liming Twine, Bet Patent Gil
Net Twine, Cotton Shad nnd Herring Twine, Shoi
Threads, &c. &c. Also, Bed Coid., Plough t.ir.en
II alters, Traces, Cotton nnd Linen Carpel Chains
&c. all of which they will dispose of on reasouul!t
lei ins.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840.
1 1 H VNOLI JE A 1 1 1 ."A N I )W ( :t
Wholesalu Dcnhcs in Foreign Uritij-'
nnd American Dry Goods.
No. 103 Market street, I'hilau't.'phia.
COUNTRY Merchant", and others can be sun
plied at all times with an extrnsio atsnr.
ment of the best and most fashionable Goods up i
the most reasonable term11.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
J. S. ICED.?..,
Wholesale Variety and Trimmiijg Store
No. 44, North Fourth near Arch si., Pliiiaii lj.'J.iu
V HERE Country Mcrchmts and others can bi
supplied, at all limes, with a large assort :v nt
of Hosit ry. Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and Wooh i:
Shiits and Drawer-, Spool Cotton, Patrut Thread,
Cotton Cords, Buttons, Tapes, Bindings, Hook
and Eyes, Pins, &c. And a general variity of uc
fut articles, which he oITlTs for sale at t'.j lowt-i
prices.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liOOivEL-
LEKS AND STATION KU-,
No. 122 Chesntit Street, below 111!.
Philadelphia.
EEP constantly on hand a genera! a,9- il
ment of Books and Siatic-na:y : ei iiiniisM;"
1 biological, Law, Medical, OI,iv.ii !i ellaiie.
ous and School Hool s. Dbv Burks, nil mz. -. Led-
grrs, do., Faniilv Bibles, Pocket Jt,l;V, Wiii.i j
Papers, Wraj p.ng Papers, iScc. &c, wiiuh they t.l
fir at the lowest p icc- to Country Merih-M.t's Pro
fessional (!entleiiien, Teacher!1, and u!l others that
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia. November 7. I S i'J. I y.
ESI1EK1CK, IIANSELL ( (VS.
VVIIOLESAI.2 nr.Y GOOES STCFIS.
No. 1U0 1-2 Market Street, l'Lila.
(lhl.,w Fifth South side )
ALWAYS keep on hand a full and general as
sortment of Horicry, Lace, and Fancy Geods,
Country Merchants aro respectfully requested lo
give thnn a call and examine for themselves.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
SPEU1NG, GOOD & CO. .
No. 10S Market Street, Philadelphia.
SNVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of Britith French
and American Dry Goods, which they o'Snt forsalo
on the mot nasonublo terms.
Philadelphia, Novem!er 7, IS 10. ly.
PETE 11 DEWEES,
LAST KAKEn,
No. l,Callovliill Street, Philadelphia,
("Three doors above Second. J
4 HOE Findings always kept on hand, which ho
olfers for sale on the lowe-t lenus. Country
Merchants are purlicul.it ly to call atiJjude for
themselves.
Philadelphia, November 7, IS 10. lv.
UOWEirATliA'UUON,
Importers and Poolers in Foreign r.r.d
Damcstic Hardware,
No. 174 Noutu Thiuh Sthtit, PuiLiDr.irniA.
"1TTHERE their friends and tustomere will alwajs
' find a larpc and geurral a.-son ment ot Foreign
and Domestic Hardware, which they will sill at the
hwct prices.
Philedclphia. November 7, K IO. t y.
j. w. swaTn ,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
No. 37 Nooth Thhd street, ftco (Ws below tie
City Hotel, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchants and others are solicited
to examiuo his assortment before purcbusw j
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Novrmbrr 7. IS 10. ly
J :tol l i ixiiiutli i son.
RESPECTFULLY informa th.ir friends and
acquaintances generally that they sti l e -11-liuue
to keep at the old stand, No. 210 North -1
street. Philadi lphia, all kinds ef
TOllACCO SSL'FF AND SEGARS.
Which they will sell ou the 111.. si accommodating
and reasonable lemis.
N. 11. All goods sold will le guaranteed, and a!
orders pronitly attended in.
i'htl-xhlphia, Novcmlier 7, 1610. ly.
""pets?. coifcvEa,
Wholesale and Ketail Shoe, lioiii'ci,
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
No. 60 North id street, a few Aw ubo. e .Irch,
Philutle lphia.
A I.SO Trunk, Cai(el Bags and V alters, of .
ery desriiptbiii, all of which he oA2u Lti
sdl- on the moat icasonable tern.s.
J'hiliJelhu, Novembci 7, lStO.-tj-