Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 15, 1841, Image 3

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On Tuesdav last. bv lbs Re. I?. A. Fi.l,
Aw Khars to Mis Atis Unotn, loth of
nnamokin.
...
PRICE JCURUENT.
Corrected weekly by Henri Yoxtheimer.
Wheat, PO
Kt, . . . . '. 60
Oats, ...... 2!
1'OBK, ...... 6
Flatscid, ..... 100
Burrm, ..... 12
Hikswax, 25
Taliow, 12J
Dm ed Apple, 75
Da. Pjaciiks, .... 200
Flat, ...... 8
JftCKLED FlAX, .... 10
Eons, ...... 7
TO THE COMMUNITY.
THE success which ha attended the use of Dr.
Jlur belt's German Anerient and Compound
ttrengthening Tonic Pills, Is truly Astonishing. It
in no vain boast to fay this medicine ha proved by
its happy t fleets in the cure of a variety of diseases
to which the human frame ia liable, to be vastly su
perior to the many preparations before the pubic.
Many of these preparations are compounded by in
dividuals who are positively ignorant of the myste
ries of the human system, and mere pretenders to
medical knowledge. Dr. Harlich, however, is ecle
iirated among the German faculty as a man of the
liighest scientific attainments, and equally distin
guished throughout Europe, as a successful medical
practitioner, spent most of the years of a useful life
in the aquisition of such knowledge as might prove
lieneficial to his fellow creatures. In the pills which
lie invented, and which bear his name, the public
fire assured of an article that possesses more than
ordinary virtues. From the acknowledged talents
of this inventor, nothing less than a good article
could be expected ; and the experience of many
years has afforded demonstration of the virtues of
Lis medicine. In Germany and other pnrls of Eu
rope, its reputation is established. In this country
into which it has but been recently introduced, it is
rapidly gaining the mot substantial reputation. The
numerous certificates of cures of the most obstinate
diseases effected by the use of Harlich's Pills, which
the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of the
fact. Day after day he receives new testimonials
of their ellicacy, and week alter week increases the
demand for them. This is not mere assertion ; in
numerable certificates are open for the inspection of
the public, and the doubts of any who are skeptical,
can lie removed by examining them at the ollicc of
the proirielor.
We take the li!erty, then, of suggesting to every
family, that they make use of Dr. Harlich's Pills.
Let them keep a supply constantly on hand, to be
used when occasion demands, and they will receive
J be most unequivocal, proofs of utility. Medical
Defincr.
Piincipal office for the United States, No. 19
.IVorth bight h stieet, Philadelphia.
Western Depot, No. 41, St. Clair street, Pitts
burgh. HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
BENJ. L. THOMAS
OF BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
ANNOUNCES his intention of opening a Doom
for the reception of pupils in the Borough of
t-'unbury. Aware that self-praise is no recommen
dation, he invites the attention of all interested, to
the specimens of improvement made by bis pupils
in Schuylkill county knowing that "the tree must
be judged by its fruits."
tXj Terms Two Dollar per scholar, and no
charge unless the pupil is satisfied with the improve
ment made.
Sunbury, May 15th, 1611. 3t.
Shingles.
TTfcETWEEN 600 and 1000 Shing'es have
i J5 been taken up adrift in the Susquehanna, by
he subscribers. The owner is requested to come
forward, piove property, pav charee. and take them
away. "SEBASTIAN HOUPT,
CHARLES WATERS.
Sunbury, May 6, 1811. 3t.
LLUIGU TRANSMUTATION COMPANY.
, 'PHE subscriliers repert--u
fully inform the Public
. , mm juerciiiiiii generally,
" that they are bow ready to
eceive goods at their old stand, (Brock's Wharf,)
it Philadelphia on the Delaware, for Noithumher
land, Berwick, Wilkesha're, and all the imermedi
ite places, and forward them in first rate decked
loats, via the Delaware and Chesapeake, and Tide
A'atcr Canals, and from thence up the North
Jranch Csnal to WilkesbaiTe, Dry Goods en tr us
ed in their caie will be forwarded without delay.
ABEL WILSON 6c CO.
May 8, 1841. Ct
A lT ETr
Clothing,
HOOT & SIIOIS STOKK.
A LL kinds of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, arid a
variety of other articles ran be had at the most
educed prices, at the store formerly kept bv John
Jogar. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, '8m.
Sunbury, May 8, 1841. Sin.
YTTENTION SUNBURY GREYS
YOU are requested to meet for
parade in Market-square, Sun
bury, at 8 o'clock A. M. of Fri
day, the
28th day of May, inst.,
in Summer uniform, each 'Member
to be provided with 12 rounds of
blank caitndge.
By order of Captain Dcwart,
J. II. ZIMMERMAN,
Orderly Scrg't.
'May 8, 1811.
Lix-s ls rjar
PKN Wednclay. the 2 1st ult., by Mrs. DOR.
IjV CAS GRANT, within the llorough, f 80 in
lank notes two fives and one ten. Any one who
lay find it, aud deliver it, shall ba reasonably re-
urded, bunliury, May 1, 181.
Hester ItoeUulVHoM's i:tlate.
HvTOTH'E U hen by Riven, that the Hegist( r of
1 NJ Northundcrlnd County baa this day granted
fltre of adiniiiUtration upon the estaU of Hi .;er
tocli.fi How, late of Rush towmlup, tree d., la ll
ubscrilier. lesidine in Augusta township. All per
ona havinrr drinaiids aeainst said crtale, are renuea-
ed to present the same, properly attested, aud luttee
vbo are uidobteU to make unneuiaia payinrnr.
JAMES FOKKESI ER.
Anril 24. 181161 Ad in r,
1 "r
-fla. i n d n t . -a-vv.
JOIIX HVIMVLS & SOIV,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 26, LiQitT Stueiit WttAtir,
BALTIMOKE.
HAVING a spacious warehouse, near the Rail
road, and ample wharf and pavement room for
landing end receiving produce, respectfully solicit
consignments of flour, grain, whiskey, tobacco, etc.
With much experience in the COMMISSION
BUSINESS, to which they are promptly and ex
clusively devoted, they are induced to believe they
can cive satisfaction to all who may employ them.
Liberal advances made on Consignments, and
information as to market freely communicated when
required,
liefer to
W. LOR M ANT & SON, .
HUGH MEDERRY, $
KEARNEY WHARTON, Reading, Pa.
JOHN DOUGHERTY, Hollidayshurg, Pa.
WALMNGFORD & TAYLOR, Pittbburg, Pa.
April 10 1841.
FOR SALE,
FRESH MILCH COW AND CALF.
Inquire of the Printer.
A
iunbury, April 24, 1811. tf.
An Apprentice
IV AATED.
AN apprentice will be taken to the
Printing Business, a lad of from
1 i to 10 years of ae, with a good Eng
lish Education, will hear of an excellent
situation bv applying at litis oflicc soon.
-April 17. IS 11.
In the Conintnu I'Iras of Xorthum
liriiantl County
Tlemming and Thomas Pulhck,"
vs. C Rule of Court.
James Tliarp, j
RULE on the the Judgment Creditors of defend
ant, and all others interested, to show causo
by the first day of August term, 1841, why the pro
ceeds of the sale of defendarid's reul estate should
not be applied to they payment of the judgments of
FIcmming and Thomas Pollock.
SAMUEL D. JORDAN.
ProthonolnryV Office, 5 'Pnlli'y.
Sunbury, April 16, 184 1. 5 Ot
PERSONS knowing themselves to be indebted to
the subscribers, for coal or otherwise, will ptessc
call and settle the same without dcluv, if they wish
to save cost. J. H. PUKDY At CO.
Sunbury, April 10th, 1841. if.
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. K1HKPAT1UCK & SON,
No. 21, North Third street,
(BETWEEN MABRKT AUD CllltSlVCT STB. FITS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for sale a large and excellent assortment
offpauish Hide, Patna Kips, Tanners' Oil,
fa; at the lowest market prices, either for cash, in
exchange for Leather, or npon credit.
Consignments of leather received for sale, or
purchased at the highest market prices.
cjj Leather stored lrce"M charge.
April 17, 1841. ly.
Osre Huir's) Itatc.
TPTOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of
11 the county of Northumlierland, has this day
granted letters testamentary to the subscrilei, upon
the estate of Osr Huff, of Rush township, in the
ta id county. All persons having demands or claims
gainst the said decedent, are requested to make
known the same to hiui without delay.
HE.NKY HUFF,
Aptil 17 Ot Adm'r.
Liook Merc.
THIS MACHINE AGAINST THE
WOULD.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
AVENPORT'N Improved Patent Threshing
Machine and Horre Power, which threhes
anil cleans at the same lime an invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vain, And which
renders the above machine perfect and pant further
improvement. Jliose who have been waiting for
FOmething bi tter than heretofore offered for sale,
will find this to be tho article. Come sec it and
judpe for yourselves.
J he subwnliers have purchased the right of the
above Machine and Ilore Power, lor the cnun
tiestif NoHTiicMnr.aLAJiii, LvcoMi.no, Cliwtov,
and lTiojf and also, the privileges of vending
them in any other places Tor w hich the riirtit has
not been previously sold.
I he advantages which this Machine has over
all others inventej are many and obvious. One
hoy and three men can do all the threshing and
cleaning ol 150 bushels of wheat in one day and
tins usually lakes seven hands one day and three
the next. For field throning it tikes the lead of
any thing in this world ho grain ia scattered or
lost.
Such is the superiority of tho Horse Pover,
that three nornea can thresh as luuca witu it as
four can with any other.
1 he Machines and Hftrse Power will be sold
together or seperate, to suit purchasers. Made arid
sold in Milton, by the subscribers.
VVM. WELCH,
WM. II. POMP,
HENRY FiilCK.
Milton, April 17,1841.
ItECO.JtJIE.VIKi TIO.V.
THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE.
Having had in use, one of Davenport's Patent
Threshing ai.d Winnowing Machines, and leiiig
repeatedly called lipou for our opinion in regard to
then value, durubiliiy and advantages, we make,
free to atate, that they ei reed in our opinion, any
J brentiing Machine we ever before witnemed in
use. They w ill thrcah and clean, fit for market
200 bushels of Wheat per day, and this with the
aid of three hands besides the diiver. The t-Hraw
is parsed oil" from the grain on an incline plane, ex
tending about 12 IceH'roin the Machine, Scarce
ly a grain is bit. What is of ftome importance
and greatly so, is the fact that no dust raiaea from
the Machine to the man who feeds it. The )lore
power seems la lie perfection itself fbrea hor.es
may woik it with ease and then l.U't gait need
only be the ordinary plough gait, a mu.t
cheerfully lecomuwnd the Machine to Farmera
they are nianufactuied in Milton by Messrs. Welch
romp aud nick. 1'lill.ir llil-lil.lCI .
JOHN n HELLER-
, Chilirx-uaue Ulf, NottlTd co. March 20, 1841
Bit AD Y'S .HOTEL.
IAiVIL.Lii:, COI.I C'OIXTV,
Peitua) lmula.
npiIE 8UDSCRIDER )c?pectfully Informs the
H. public, that he has removed from the town of
Cutttnvina to Danville, and that lie has purchased
in that place, the Large and Commodious
IiniCK HOt'aKi
AT TnacoTiurn op mill aud mahket streets,
fOpptsite the Court-1 louse, J
jfmm ix Which he has fitted tip by the erection
ffSrflr f ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, and
JJ'jKJlextonsive 8TAULING, Tor the Enter.
tyxjt.tainmcnt of Travellers and Visitors.
He is now prepared to accommodate all who may
favor him with a call, and he would slate, that no
thing in his power shall be led r.ndone, to render his
customers comfortable and happy while under his
care. His accommodations are 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 impoitanco
of the town in which it is located.
His Taiilr will be supplied with every luxury of
the season, and the best and choicest variety the
market can afford. His Uah will le stored with
all the bfst articles that can be furnished by our
cities, and the whole will bo such as to give satis
faction to every one.
Well knowing thnt an enlightened public will
always judge for themselves, he feels confident that
they will favor him with their patronage.
SAMUEL A. II RAD Y.
Danville, Jan. .10.
"To Tailors.
CLITES.S
SIIOULDEK MEASURE SYSTEM
THE Subset iber has been appointed Agent for
the above System, for Northumlierland County,
which he offers for sale to Tailors, who may de
sire to possess the best and latest improvement in
the art of cutting garments. The following two
certificates are from a committee of Merchant Tai-
nrs in Paris, who have examined the System, and
lighly approve cf the tame.
1'aius, Feb. 2Sth, IS4U.
We, the undersigned, members of the committee
appointed by the members composing the ' Philan
thropic Society of Merchant 1 ailors of Paris, eer
ily that the System of cutting, taught by Thomas
Oliver of New York, United Slates, has been sub
mitted to our examination, w hich system 'we recom
mend as the best that has been submitted to us, in
faith of which we have given him this certificate.
M. FROGE, President,
M. LAFITTB, V President.
I subjoin a Certificate from Mr. Cutter of Par in,
formerly of Utwt"n,' whose reputation is well etu.
blished ttith in Eurc;;e and in America t
Mr. Oliver, Dear Sir, the recommendation vnu
have olrtsincd from the Society of Master Tailors, is
from the highest in this city, and I fully agree in
tho opinion, that your system is the best that lias
ever been publi&hcd. Yours truly,
D. CUTTER.
The snbscrilier continue tho business of TAI
LORING at his old stand, adjoining Kbawn's store.
n Sunbury, who re ho will accommodate all who
may call upon him in his lino of business.
He will regularly receive the Fashions from Mr.
Oliver of New York, as soon as issued. The
Spring Fashions have been received, and are now
for sale. WILLIAM DURST.
Sunbury, April 10, 1841. ly
LIST OF LETTERS,
EMAIN1NG in the Post Ollice at Sha-
mokin, on the 1st day of April, 1641.
Samuel Thornton, Dudly Andreng, John Boyd,
Jacob Smith, Nicholas Kratr.cr, Samuel M. Gard
ner, Gcoruo Slappig,' Jeremiah Wetzel, Thomas
Morrow, Daniel Lalor, Peter Pcrainne, Samuel R.
Wood. 5. WILLIAM FAG ELY, P. M.
ii li c a i T i li - iv a r e.
ANUFACTURED and sold by the subscri
ber in Sunbury, of tho best Tin, and the
work warranted, w hich he offers for sale at reduced
cash prices, now as low at retail as formerly sold by
wholesale. l,ood atenng I dt;, formerly sold ot
87, now at J5 cents; Large Duckets, formerly sold
at 75 and 02, now at 02 and f0 ; Gallon Cull", e
Pots, foirnerly sold at Iit, and three ipjart nt 60, now
at 4.r and UK cents, and other articles of Tin-Ware
in proportion. Stove pipo and stoves made and
suld cheap for cash, Arc.
IN. II. All persons liutetitcd to the subscriber.
and who wish to save costs, oie requested to call
and make satisfaction, without delay, cither with
cash or by giving their notes.
Sunbuiy, April 10. HENRY MASSE R.
Self-adjusting log brace
FOR SAW-MILLS.
Br Blsjami N. Ci-siiwa.
THE Subscribers having purchased the right for
vending nd using the above valuable inven
tion, for Northumberland County, oiler to dispose
of the same to persons who may desire to purchase.
The above invention ia now in operation at the saw
null of Mr. M I. arty, near Sunbury, whrre it can
be inspected by owners of saw mills and all others
iuteresied. E. GOISIN,
March 27. tf. SAMUEL COBIN.
The l..nt Chance.
IF persons who are indebted to the subscriber on
Book account, will call and settle tho same be
fore the lUih of April next, they can save some in-
rrest as well as costs, as the books alter that I hue
will be placed in the bands of a inagiKtiatu for col
lection. II. li. MA&SEH.
March CO, 1811.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks
l or 1U Dollars
QVAL fr time to any sold ly Cluck Ped
lars for jf 35, for sale by
E
March 13. H. B. MASSER.
U IN It U It V
GEORGE ROHKUACH & BROTH.;kh
Tf ISH to inform their Customer fcnd tho Jmb-
lie generally, that they have c'.ccied n En.
gine, and are enabled to do more extensive buai
nees than heretolore, and era readv tn muL ll
kinds of ca.tings coinnioiily tj Foundry s, vie
(STOVES, HOLLO WwAYARE, PLOUGHS
nd TLUCUU CASTINGS
or an descnpli-jn. which the will disnnsn' of as
ennui as mey ran he bought elsewhere. Old Iron
aud l ouiny produce will lie taken In exchange for
camingv GEORGE ROIIRUAl II,
JACOB KOIIRIlACH.
Feb. 27. 3m. WILLIAM KOHRBACIf
T Ii b ia u h it m m h c 1 1 ,
No. 2G8, Baltivobi Stbut,
A ftio doors went tf Howard tt. BALTIMORE.
THOLESALE DEALER in Comba. But-
f tons, Gennan and Funcv Good, and Im-
porter of Patent nd Shoe Threads. 8im1 Cotton.
Suspenders, Tjs, and almost every description of
ou.b.1 amicic. Country Merchants and Dealers
in geneial, are teaicctfully invited to call and exa-
inutv im uieiuMuvea. Jan. 30. ly
SHAMOKIN COAZ..
V m very superior quality, can be had at any
time, by application to the subscribeM, in lots
to suit purchasers. They keep largo, rgg, broken,
and line coal, fit for burning lime.
J. II. TURDY &. Co.
Sunbury, Rept. SO. tf.
GltOVEHlESrk fresh supply of Groceiics
just rectived and for site by
HENRY YOXTHIMEn.
Sept. 12, 1A40. tf.
JjMI EO It .. A fresh supply of Brandy. Gin,
Pott, Lisbon, Tci eriflf', Madeira and Sherry Wines,
just rectived and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12. 1840. ir.
Tl'Xf.V', A new assortment of 7-4, 7-8
and 3-4 yard wide Muslin, just received and for
sale bv H EN RY YOXTHIMER.
Spt. 12, 1840 tf.
fXt I.IVitES. A new assortment of Calicoes
just received and for rnlebv
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, 1810 if.
J MtO,V. A good assortment of Bar Iron, just
received and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, 1840, If.
MET. 2,r)fl barrels end sasks of Salt, just
received and for sale by
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, H40.tf.
t'1'OTHS. A general assortment of Cloths
and Cassimeics, constant y on hand ot the store of
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, 1940. tf.
WIIE.1T, ltE, COil.V Bnd all other
kinds of Grain and Seeds will be l iken at the high
est price m etchansre lor gnmia at the store of
HENRY YOXTHIMER.
Sept. 12, IS 10 if.
MACKEREL
A fow barrels of ALckeicI for
sa'e at a low price by
Sept. 12, 1840.
H. B. MASSER,
IRISH SALMON. Ol the 11 miahty. con-
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1S40. II. It. MASSKR.
MADEIRA WINE.
Wine, for salo low by
Sept. 12, 1840.
-First quality Madiuia
H. B. MASTER,
FOURTH
PROOF BRANDY. A kmum
article always on hand and for sale bv
Sept. 12, 1840. If. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality always
on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSE!?.
LOAF AN li LUMP SUGAR. Always on
hand end for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. IT. B. MASTER.
irostToTsYKUP MOLASSES. Of a supe
rior qualitv, for sale by
S.pi- 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER,
NEW
ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSE
Mo
hand LASSES. Of tho best quality alvvava on
ar.d for sate by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. IL MAS8ER,
l)KOWN"SUG.i:. Of goFqUulilv, for sale
low by Sept. 12, 1840 II. B.MASSE1L
LHiUOUS. Ol all kinds atidof tlio beit quali
ties, always on hand and for sale by
Sopt. I2,1840. II. B.MASER:
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of tho bebt
quality alwavson hand and for salo by
Sept. 12, 1840. 11. H. M ASSER.
COFFI'.E. Java, luo and Laguira CotlVe, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H.B.MAS9ER.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Sperm Oil, of the best quality, always on hand and
for salo by
Sept 1 218 40. H. B, MASSER.
"sTEEL. Cast and 1) lifter Steel, lor sale ty
Sept. 12, 1840. H. BMASSEIL
"sPRlNcTs i EEL. Of vaiious sivs for Eliplic
Springs, for s'e ly
Sert. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
LARGE q'UAKTO
very roJuecd prices by
Sept. 12, lMlt).
E1ULLS Fur salo at
II. B. MASSER.
BLANK HOOKS. Of all kinds, for salo by
Spt.J2, 1810. 11 J'-Jt1!!!1
U'LAN'K'DEEDS. ItjudaTMortgaKos, Vc. for
sale by S.-pt . 1 2 , 1 8 1 0. II. ILJkl ASSER,
J 1 .'STlCES' il LA' N KS.foV7aTeby
Sept. 12, 1S40. II. B. MASSER.
CLOTHS-IJlue, lilatk. linibibh7G7teii, A.c,
for sule by
SepU 12. 1810. U. II. M SSER,
CAsslMEKES AND S AT'J IN E'i'TS. 1 or
sale very low by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER
CARPETING. For sale cheap by
Sept. 12, 1840 II. U. MASSER.
"TTlTAN KETS Fur salu cheap bv "
Sept. 12, i8io. ii. loi asset:.
"Unbleached muslin's. For au7b7
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS
For sale by
Jcpt. 121840. TT. Xt- MASSER.
llL.Mr AND COTTON TWINE. For selo
by TJ -. 18 Uf H. B. M A SSEF. .
TO WIN O LINES, CORDS AND ROPES."
For eale by
Sept. 12, 1910. II. B. MAS? ER.
TS hereby gt'en, that interest wril be charged by
- me suurenner, on ail accoi'nta lor lime, that
have boon standing longer than six months, and
that htrvafter this rule will 1 strictly adhered to.
All persons indebted, are requested to cull and
settle their accounts.
SEASIIOLTZ c. BERGSTRESSER.
Sunbury, Jan. S3, 1841 if.
JiIi'rchniitN IVotitc.
A T a meeting of the Merchants of the boronizti
of Sunbury, on the Cia inst, the following was
unanimously aJonted :
Whereas no uniform rule exists among the mcr
chants of this place, in regard to the charge of uile-
test on book accounts, Iheitfore
JUioltid, That interest will lie charged on all
accounts that have been standing longer than six
months, and that hereafter all accounts in our books
will be balanced every year, and that interest will
be charged on all baluncea that average more than
t months ajauding.
JiaoIrtJ, That the subscriber will str'rtly ad
heie to the a!oe rule, and ImI notice of the saiuo
be civen in the uewenipers of this place.
henry yoxtheimer,
JOHN YOUNG,
JOHN BOG Alt,
II. 1(. MASSER,
HEN J. HENDRICKS.
Jan. 53, Cm. JACOU KHAW N.
APEW Copies of 'T Into I
iMOuy," consulting uf Sserd Mil
koral J, r-
uc, wita iier-
man and L'liKli.U lima to
Eye. For a!a Ly
each tune. By H. C,
Juunaiy 30. II. B. MA
;SER,
ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c.
EsP.j. h. rnicir,
WnOL-ESALi"? GROCERS, FOR WADING As
rnnnucit i'tjMisro wracmnTS,
No. S97, SJarket tMel.fvt doors abovt Scrcnth,
i'HlLAVF.irillA,
OFFER f..r Mt'.at lh lowest market prices, a
gmeial assortment of Tens, Vnffm, Sugars,
Muhmrs, 1Virr, t,ut uors, fi)ir.e, Tobacco, ift.
(yciowTar Pnotn'ci! n wiveJ aird aold on commis
sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will
find it to their advantage to cnl( and examine our
itotk, b'fore purrhniiig iKewhere. MfTehants
wiHhirg their goods collected in thin city, by leaving
an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by j
the most expeditious lines.
r.nwiv p. rnicn, joit n, rnicR.
Feb. 6, 1841. ly.
r;iM,ir;n.iri k ji:ssfi.
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware,
Foreign
Corner rf Trail and Light sti., BALTIMORE.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, are
respectfully invited to call and examine their
Stock of Good. Jan 30. 1 v
TO COUNTnY r.TERCIIANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon & Harris, Fat
Manufacturers, for New York, Phihdelibin,
Baltimore and other large cities, whose I lots are
highly commended (ot good color aud durability,
has on hand a first rate assoitmcnt of HATS and
CAPS, suitable for Spring a de', which will be sold
very low, for cash or approved credit, at tho noted
cheap store. No. 40, North Third street, opposite
the City Hotel, rmlnoelphia.
OLIVER IV. THACHER, Agent.
N. D. Orders for Hals in the rough, promptly
attended to, Tho highest price in ctuh or Uado
given for Fur thins.
Philadelphia, Aptil 10, l?ll. ly
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY.
No. 21) North Water Street, l'hila.
fANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of
every description both for liurning and
manufacturing purposes, which will bo sold much
ower than they can lie procured elsewhero, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as represented,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and tho money will l refunded.
1 heir stock now in storo consista of the following
oil", viz:
30,0t!0 fallons Winter Bleached SpcinT)
D
er
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m
cr
i ill,
. cooo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Colorlers Oil,
Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Elephant,
do Pressed Whale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
15,000
10,000
20,000
r.ooo
15,000
200 Barrels superior Straits Oil,
3(10 do Cod Uank Oil,
fiO do Nea's Foot Oil,
75 Ca.ksOIieOil,
Tanner's this.
cr
3
TTr'Thi8 Company has a number of 'Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon getting at all limes Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, ISov. 7, 1840. ly.
r AT T E IT T 1 01T
THE special atteniion of buyeia fiom the anuth
and west, and for the state trade, ia respectful
ly invited to the following assortment of GOODS,
which tho subscril-er will dispose of at such prices
as will amply repay his friends for calling and ex
amining his stock. I o CASH purchaser, at the
present lime, extraordinary inducements will be of
fered. 200 pieces hrnvy variented Spanish matting.
fiOO pieces Canton matting, assorted 4-4, 5-4 and
6-4 white, checked and flowered.
1000 hearth runs, a beautitul asnrtmcnt of Wil
ton, Brussels, Tufted, Turkey, and Hemp ruc.9.
200 pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in
grain, Venetian end bioik CarpciiiiKS. An cli-gant
variety pf W ilton, BiukkcU, Sco.cli anJ Entli.h,
Venetian, Damask, Ac. Sce.
1000 dozen mou and boys cepv comprising a
great venety of r ur, Seal, Nutria, Muskrat, and
Coney, Hair, Sealette and Cloth Caps.
10U dunn Allicant Mats, assoilvd sizes.
tOO do ManilU do do do
0 do Sbcepr4i'i d.i do do
50 bale French Baskets, couiprikini; every de
scription.
w)0 puir enctian Blinds, ess'd figutes and colors.
S00O patent do do do
1000 nets Calas or Satchel, ass'd. cru'oosscd
leather, straw and oil cloth.
5000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoiso shell, Bra
zillian do hern, ivury, brass and wood, comprising a
large assortr.it nt nf eveiy variety.
3000 Oo.en W hips assorted wagon, gig, car
riage, at'lky, t.lanters, drovers or riding, of gut, k-a-
thcr ar,d thread, with German silver, gilt, ivory and
bono mountings.
1000 do?.cn painted pail, Wilson brmd.
1000 nests cedar Tuba ai d Buckets i also,
Churns, Piggins, Water Cans, &c.
The alove together with an extensive assortment
of fancy goods, Britlania and German silver ware,
feather and I ristlo Brushes, Looking Glasses, Ma
hogany and Gilt Flames, of every size and descrip
tion, are manufactured, imported, and selected ex
prcssly foi tho southern, western and state trade.
J. SIDNEY JONES,
No 13 North 2d street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
G. V. & L. S. TAYLOR.
4ff FFEH FOR SALE, at the South Eat Cor
ner of Fifth and Market Streets, Fhiludd'
phta
Mens Calf-xlm Boots, stitched warranted,
da do ' da pegged do
do do 0- water proof, double soles
and doubts uppers,
do Cull'-i-ktn do do
and uppe
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neat do do.
do High quartet Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do Ciockcra do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do Kip dj
do. Calf da
do Coarse do
dj do Shoes
do Fin uo
do
da
da
da
da
da
do Kip da
do Calf and Seal Skin I'umnm
Ja List Socks with and w ithout aolra:
do ('arpel do do da
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins,
Ladies' do do do da
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes.
Gentlemen' do l"er shoes.
With every other deaciiption of boot and shoe.
Fur Cap of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bag.
PuteiitGuni Flame Sho Blarkintr.
B' linela tf till kind. Palm Leaf Hat.
rhiUJe.li hi, Noiubar 7, l4U. ly.
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CITTT AUCTION
- AND CC71MISSION LTOHC.
Number 29 North Third Street, rhitudclpht
TJJ)UBLIC RALES of Dry Goods, Hirdwar
UT n,l Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothini
Boots, Slioes and Hals, and in abort almost ever
description of goods, aro held at this rstabliNhmei
every evening. Goods are also sold ut private sal
during the day nt the average suction prices. Sion
keepers and traders will find it to their advuiiOg
by attending tho sales.
C.C. MAC KEY. Auctioneer.
Philadelphia. November 7, IS 10.
.fnrolt l"i'lniti(Ii & foti-
ESPECTFULLY inform their friends an
jilL aequaintHnces grnernlly that tbey sti.l er
tinon to keep at the old stand. No. 21G North 3
street, Philadelphia, all kinds of
TOBACCO SSVI F AND SEGAR.T.
Which they will sell on the most ncconiiiiodaliri!
and rrasoi.'iblo terms.
N. B. Alifomle sold will be guaranteed, and al
orders promptly attended to.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. l y.
PE TEP. CC1TOTZ3?,
Wliolcsnlc and ltctail Mioc, Donnct
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
Ao. 6C North 2d street, a few iluurs above Jbxl.
J'hilatteltdtin.
ALSO Trunks, Carpet Hog and Volicc, of er.
ery de-cription, all of which he uCei foi
sale on tho most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly
P. 6c A. KOVOUDT'tS
China, Glass and Liverpool Warcliousc,
No 1C4 North Third street, third door below J7
street, I'hilat.'tljihin.
VfTHERE they constantly kcp on hand a hirer
asKoilmnnt of Chiuo, Glass end Liverpool
Ware, w hich they will dispose of on the most iei
sonablc tcinm.
Piiiladelphia, Novemlfr 7, 1S40.
THEOl'JLUiS CULP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, Are.
A'o. 5 South Third sirertlfour doors below Market
Fitiladclpliia'
f3jr EEP constantly on hand a large and general
JJT assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Band a
Axle Arms, Elipttc Springs Patent Leather, r. o
Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied
nil times cn the most reasonablo terms. Thoy 0
find it to their advantage to call and examine lii
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 7, IS10. ly.
lJichat'l c:ivcr yoni,
QOrS IYIAEZRS & Z,ZIW CIIAPIDLEJ2
No. 13 North Water Street. Philadelphia.
fWAVE constantly on hand, a general e-srrrt
1 ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, &c vi
l ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropea, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines firr Canal Boats. Also, i
complete aortment of Seine 'I'wincs, ice. uch a:
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patc.t Gil
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twin?, Shoe
Threads, Sec. fee. Also, Bed Cords, Ploui;;i Line.
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains
&r. all of which they will disposo of on reasonable
teims.
Philadelphia, Nswmher 7, 1810.
iTEYNmilsTlcFTvIlLANJ) &, (jo
WJiolesalo Dcalrcs in Toreiu Lritisl
and American Drv (looda.
No. WX Market street, Philatklphia.
COUNTRY Merchant", and others can be sap
plied at all tiuua with an cx'.orisive e.rt
mt.it of the best and most fashionable Goods arot
tho most reasonable term?.
Philadelphia, November 7, ISW. ly. -
J.
tin .
u holealc anetv and Triminiwo: Sion
s Variety and Triminiwfx S
Nn. 4-1, North Fourth neer Archil., .i'hikd'hihia
"V f HERE Country Mcrchnr.ts and othera can b
supplied, at all limrii, with a Uric nsMortmen
or Hosiery, Moves, Merino, C.'.-on, nn l Vvoolei
Shirts and Drawers, Spol Cotl-n. Patent Thread
Cotton Corda, Button?, Tares, Binding, Hook
and Eyes, Pins, &:c. And a general variety of ue
ful artickj, wakii U oti' rslUr ealo at lha lowv,
price.
Philado'phia, Novembrr 7, IS 10 ly.
tXt J2S 1 lj.k
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL
LL-,;s AND STATIONERS,
No. I'i'i. Chesnut Street, Lc!oV 4th
Philadelphia.
7" EF.P cnnMantly on hnnd a prrrrnl cirt
went of Books and Statbinarv , comprisin
'i heulr.gical, Law, Medical, Classical, Mitccllane
ou and School Books, Day Bocks, all sizes,
perf, do., I amily Bibles, Poikct Bibles, Wiitir.
Ppers, Wrapping Papers, A.C. ic, which they i ;
f'r at Ihe lowest piices to Country Merchant's IV.
lessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all other ths
may favor them with their eastern.
Philadelphia, November 7. 1810. !y.
EhTlEuTcK, IIANSELL CO'S.
U'lIOLSSALC DRY GOODS STORE.
No. l(i(J 1-2 Market Street, l'hila.
( Below Fifth South side )
ALWAYS keep on band a full and general a,
eortmcntof Iloierj-, Lace, and Fancy Good,
Country Merchant ore respectfully requested t
give them a call and examine for the wselvts.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
SPEUVNG, GOOD & CO.
No. ICS Market Street, Philadelphia
5NVITE the attention of Country Mcrchan;
to their extensive assortment of Biiiuh Frei.n
ami American Dry Goods, which they olfcr for ul
on the mott reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
I'ETEH DEVEES,
LAST SVIAISBn,
No. 74kCaliovhill Street, Philadelphia,
("Three doors abort Second. J
4 HOE Findings alway kept on hand, which ?
tx oilers for sale on the lowett Icrnis. Count)'
Merchint are particularly tu cull auJjudtjo I
lie nise Ives.
Pliiladelphia, NoTcmher 7, 1910. ly.
LOWJ:il At. UAKUON.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign am
Darnestic Hardware,
No. 174 Noam Thish Sthiit, PuiLiDEUtifi
"II THERE their friend and tustomer will alwayi
' find large tnd general assortment of Korei"i
and Domestic Haidwaie, which ihty will sell at tu
lowet prices,
Philudelidiia, November 7r 1840. ly.
w! SWAIN,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer
.Vo. 37 Nooth Third street, two doors below tKi
City Hotel, Phitud, Iphia.
COUNTRY Merchant and othera are oiciUv"
lo ciauiin hi aiwoitmanl before pmchaaiu,
Im' where.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. I j