Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 12, 1841, Image 3

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    ( Communicated.)
Mr. EniTon Permit me through the medium
of your paper to recommend JACOB HAAS, of
Shainokin, as a suitable person for Commissioner.
Mr. Haas is not only a correct business man, but
an industrious and economical farmer and mechanic.
His election would, we think, give very general
eatisfaelion to his neighbors, and the citizens of
Shamokin ; and we are confident he would receive
the almost unanimous support of the democratic
purly of AUGUSTA.
( Communicated)
Mb. Emtoh Permit me to recommend throur;h
the columns of your paper, C1IKISTIAN DAU
S II LAG, of Sliamokin, as a candidate for the office
of County Commissioner, ot the next general elec
tion. A SHAMOKIN DEMOCRAT.
From the V. S. Gazelle.
J. R. Chandler Dear Sir: In your paper of
his morning you have two versifications of a por
ion of "David," neither of them are exactly cor
ed if my memory serves me. The following is
.he true rending :
Ye race is nolle
For to be gotta
By himme who fastest runnes,
Nor Ye baltelle
By Ye penpclle
Who tihute the longest gunnes.
The 11th verse of the 8th psalm by tho same au
Lor was as follows :
He digged a pilte,
Dcepe he digged itte,
He digged itte for his brother,
But by hiseinno
He did fall inne
Ye pitte he digged for tothcr.
P. (i.
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Coal Trade.
Amount of Coal carried on the Danville and
otUville Rail Road to Sunbury for shipping, du
L'lg the week ending on June 10, 810 Tuns.
Per last report, 2,7'J5
Totil, 3,fi05
JOHN BUDD, w. m.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimer.
Wheat, 80
T5rE, 50
Coax, ...... 40
Oats, .25
Pour, ...... 5
Flaxseed, ..... 100
Buttku, ..... 12$
Beeswax, ...... 25
Tallow, - 12 J
DrtiRD Apples, - - .75
Do. Peacues, .... 200
Flax, 8
Heckled Flax, .... 10
Eons, ...... 7
FlCKNESS.
? THERE are many persons that we daily behold,
.'hose count nances arid frail limbs denote n fll ic
on which we find has principally originated from
eglect of proper remedies at the commencement of
ickness. At first the patient complains of bile on
le stomach attended with tidiness; costivencss, Ac.,
e neglects to procure proper meJicine ; at lenlh he
jinplains of pain in the side and stomach with
iur eructations; his appetite becomes impaired,
is rest troublesome, his mind harassed, and all
lings around him appear not in their proper station,
le still neglects himself, when in all probability
ie disease may at lentil be so fast seated, that no
edical aid will replace him again. At the first
taik of sickness there should be " no time lost"
i procuring Dr Harlich's tonmi'sii sthksijtii
nino ai'Ehif.nt tills, which immediately re
loves bite from the stomach, obviati costivencss.
'move disorders in the head' invigorate the mihd,
rengthen the body, improve the memory, and en
ven the imagination ; thug rebturing tho body
;ain to it h proper functions.
Principle Ollke, No. 19) NORTH EIGHTH
reet, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTH ELMER.
TrmvrioN sunbury greys.
'OU are required to niett for
parade in Maikct-snuare, Sun
bury, at 10 o'clock A. M. of Satur
day, the
3J day of July, next.,
in Summer uniform, each Member
to be provided with 10 rounds of
blank cartridge.
By order of Captain Dewart,
J. II
ZIMMERMAN,
Orderly Serg't.
June 12, IStl.
JACOB MARTIN,
Commission and l'orwardiucr
IYaJUICUACTT.
ESPEC'I'Fl LLY inlorms his friends and the
Meii-hants generally, that be continues the
nnmission and Forwarding Business, at hisware.
use, foot of W illow at. Railroad, Dclawaic aud
huvlkill.
MiTt-hants having goods to le sh'rpeJ. W'H "nd
much to their advantage, as to tiino and piicea
fieight, to send their merchandise to the Depot,
rmr of Front and W illow street KailroaU, as tney
n then be sent either route by the Tide W ater
innt, or Schuylkill and Union Canals, as boats
II arrive und depart d.iily lor the Juniata and
ifquehanna Canals by Tide-water in low of steam,
via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Fairuiount
m.
Merchanta will please be particular to send all
ods desiinrd for either route, to the large Di pot,
tur of Front and Willew street Railroad, with
ecltons accompanying them, which route they
sh them to he slnireU.
Coarse and fine (ShIi ant! Pla'ter at whcUsale
ees, on the Dcluware or Schuylkill.
Philadelphia, June 6, 1841. ly.
CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE. That we have
applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Nor.
lniberlmd County, for the lienefit of the luws
ide for the relief of the insolvent deUoisj and
t tbe Judues of the said Court have appointed
i first Monday of August next to bear is and our
ditors at the Court House in Sunbury, when
m
1
1 where you may attend if you think proer.
BENJAMIN W1TMER.
June 5, 1841.
'."i t-.1 .."Jl - '.-.-- - -
THE Sabsrrilier would respectfully olTir his pro
fessional services to the ladies and gentlemen
of Sunbury and its vicinity. He is prepared to at
tend to every thing in the line of his business, ac
cording to the latest improvements.
Tcclll for shle by the dozen, or hundred dol
lars worth, on accommodating terms, to suit the
trade.
A complete set of Vcntul liut rument $ for sale,
including case.
dj" Residence, for a short time, at Price's Hotel.
A. VALLEUCHAMP,
Surgeon and Mechanical Dcntiit.
Sunbury May 29,' 1811. tf.
S &, CTTmCXlTGS.
WHOLESALE SHOE, BONNET,
Cap and Palm Leaf Hat Store,
No. 10 South 4tii Street, PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE an extensive assortment of the above
articles are constantly kept on hand, for sale
at the most reasonable terms.
May 29, 1841. ly.
HAYS, ELLIOT, LVON & GOSH.
"Wholesale Dealers,
Iu Foreign, llritish and American Dry Goods,
No. 12 North Third Strest, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchants can be supplied at all
times with an extensive assortment of the above
Corn), on the most reasonable and satisfactory terms,
May 29, 1841. ly.
Adtlick, Vaiiriuscii & Smilli.
WHOLESALE SHOE, CAP,
lionnet and J'alm Leaf Hat Warehouse,
No. 1G7 Market Street, adote 4tu Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
COUNTRY Merchants are respectfully requested
to call and examine thrir extensive assortment,
which they will sell on the most reasonable tcims.
May 21, 1811. ly.
A FEW ounces of lVa-mit Mill Worm
I'prfcS, warranted good, can le had by apply
ing soon, to H. B. MASSER.
May 29, 1841.
LEUIG1I TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
. HE subscribers respect-
-fitfi fully inform the Public
anu niercnnnis generally,
lhat they nie now ready to
receive goods at their old stand, (Urock's W'liinf,)
at Pbiladt'lpbia on the Delaware, for Northumber
land, Berwick, Wilkesha'rc, and all the intermedi
ate places, and forward them in first rate decked
Boats, via the Delaware and Chesapeake, and Tide
Water Canals, and from thence up the Norlli
Branch Canal to Yf'ilkosbarro, Dry Goods rntrus
ted in their caie will lie forwarded without delay.
ABEL WILSON &, CO.
May 8, 1811. Ct
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. K 1 R K P A T R 1CK &SO N,
No. 21, North Third street,
(BETWEEN MARKET iXl) CHISKCT streets,)
PHILADELPHIA.
TT AVE for sale a large and excellent assortment
of Spanish Hides, 1'atna Kips, Tanner' Oil,
rc, at the lowest muiket prices, either for cash, in
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received for sale, or
purchased at the highest market prices.
Q3 Leather stoied free of charge,
April 17, 1841. ly.
In (he Common IMcas ofWorf lium
berluiitl County
Flemming and Thomas J'olloci,)
vs. S. Kule of Court.
James Tliarp,
T" ULE on the the Judgment Creditors of defend
ant, and all others interested, to show cause
by the first day of August term, 1811, whv the pro-
coeds of the sale of defcndaiid'a real estate should
not be applied to they payment of the judgments of
I lemming aim J nomas I'ntioi k.
SAMUEL D. JORDAN.
Prothonotary's Office, ) l'roth'ii.
runuury, April lti, 184 1. at
THIS MACHINE AGAINST THE
WORLD.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
AYENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine and Horc Power, which threshes
and cleans at the same time an invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which
renders the above machine perfect and past further
improvement. 1 bote who have licen waiting for
Fomelhing better than heretofore offered for sale,
will lind this to be lle article. Come aee it and
jutlce for yourselves.
1 he subrenhers have purchased the right of the
above Machine and J torse Power, for the eoun
ties of Noutml'm o crlak n, Lycoming, Clinton
and Union and also, the privileges of vending
them in tiny other places for which the right has
not been ieviouly sold.
1 he advantages which this Machine has over
all others invented are many and obvious. One
boy and three men can do all the threshing and
cleaning ot ISO bushels of wheat in one day and
this UKUally lakes seven hands one day end three
the next, i or field thrct-hn.g it take the lead of
any thing in this world no grain it scattered or
lost.
Such is the superiority of the Horse Power,
that three hotsrs can thresh as much with it as
four can with any other.
1 he Machines aud Horse Power will 1 sold
together or Kcperote, to suit purchasers. Made and
sold in Milton, by the subscribers.
M. WKI.UH,
VM. H. POMP,
HENRY FRICK.
Milton, April 17,1841.
MU:fKV.Vh.ViK1TIO.'
THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE.
Having hud in use, one of Davenport's Pali lit
Threshing and Winnowing Machines, snd being
reieatedly called upon for our opinion in regard to
their value, durtHhiy aim advantages, we make,
Iree to alute, that they exceed in our opinion, any
J Inching Machine we evtr before vtitnesstd in
ue. They will threth and clean, fit fr mullet
200 bushils of Wheat r day, and this wilii the
aid of three hands besides the driver. The Straw
is parsed olT Irom the grain on an incline plane, ex
tending about U feet from the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is loot. What ia if some impoitunte
and greatly so, is the fact that no duct passes from
the .Machine to the man who feeds it. The Hore
poer seems to be perfection ilelf three hor.es
may woik it wilheaae and their l.stcit gait Hed
only lie the ordinary plough guit. W e mutt
cheeifully n commend the Machine to Farmers
they are manufactured in Milloit fcy Mes.ru. Welch
Pomp andFiivk. PHILIP 1111. GLUT.
JOHN Jl HELLER
, Chtltacjuao.ue tsbp., Noilh'd co, Maich 20, 1841.
JOHN SUjLLIVAX fc SO,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 28, Lioiit Stiiiet WuiRr,
BALTIMORE.
HAVING a spacious warehouse, near the Rail
road, and ample wharf and pavement room for
landing and receiving produce, respectfully solicit
consignments of flour, grain, whiskey, tobacco, A t,
With much experience in the COMMISSION
BUSINESS, to which they are promptly and ex
clusively devoted, they are induced to believe they
can Rive satisfaction to all who may employ them.
Liberal advances mndo on Consignments, and
information as to markets fieely communicated when
required.
Refer to
W. LORMANT fc SON, ...
HUGH M'EDERRY, $ alt,more
KEARNEY WHARTON, Reading. Pa.
JOHN DOUGHERTY, Hollidavshurg. Pa.
WALLINGFORD &. TAYLOR, Pittsburg, Pa.
April 10 1811.
1. IT E W
CZ3 EEa CXD !0? 12 2D e
BOOT Sc fcHOE S J Old..
ALL kinds of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and a
variety of other articles can be had at tho most
reduced prices, at the store formerly kept by John
Bogar. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Snr.
Sunbury, May 8, 1841. 3m.
Hester llot'kal'cllow'!) Kstale.
"WTOTICE is hereby given, that tho Register of
JLf Northumlicrland County has this day granted
letlsrs of administration upon the estate of Hester
Rockatcllow, late of Rush township, dec d., to the
subscriber, residing in Augusta township. All per
sons having demands against said estate, are reques
ted to present the same, properly attested, and thoie
who are indebted to make immediate payment.
JAMES FORRESTER,
April 24, 1811. Ct Adm'r,
An Apprentice
XV X X TFiD.
A N apprentice will be taken to the
a&ask rrinting jsusiness, a lad oi from
11 to 1G vcarsof ace, with a good Eng
lish Education, w ill hear of an excellent
situation by applying at this office soon.
April 17. 1811.
TO
CLITEr.'S
SHOULDER MEASURE SYSTEM
rPIIE Subset iber has been appointed Agent for
-- the above System, for Northumberland County,
which he offers for tale to Tailors, who may de
sire to possess the best and latest improvement in
the art of cutting garments. The. following two
certificates arc from a committee of Merchant Tai
lors in Paris, who have examined the System, and
highly approve of the same,
Paris, Teh. 2Slh, 1810.
We, the undertigned, members of the committee
appointed by the members composing the "Philnn
ihrophtc Society" of Merchant Tailors of Paris, cer
tify that the System of cutting, taught by Thomas
Oliver oT -New 1 ork, United States, has Wen sub
mitted to our examination, which 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. LAFITTE, V President.
I subjoin a certificate from Mr. ("utter of Paris,
formerly of Boston, whose reputation is well esta
blixhed both in Europe and in America :
Mr. Oliver, Dear Sir, the recommendation you
have obtained from the Society of Master Tailors, is
from the highest in this city, and I fully ae;rce in
the opinion, that your system is the bet that has
evei been publbdicd. Yours truly,
D. CUTTER.
The subscriber continues the business of TAI
LORING at his old stand, adjoining Rhaun's store,
in Sunburv, where be will accommodate all who
may call upon him in bis line 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. W ILLIAM DURST.
Sunbury, April 10, 1641. ly
CJ li c a p T in-1 arc.
ANUFA(TUREl) and sold by the subscri
ber in Sunbury, of the best Tin, and the
work warranted, which he otlers for sale at reduced
cash prices, now as low at ictail as formerly ttdd by
wholesale. Good Watering Pots, formerly sold at
"87, now at 7ft cents; Large Buckets, formerly sold
at 75 and (i'i, now at 02 and 50 ; Gallon Colfec
Pots, formerly sold at 56, and thiee quart at 50, now
at 45 and 38 cents, and other articles of Tin-Ware
in proportion. Stove pipe and stoves made and
sold cheap lor cash, Ac.
N. B. All persons indebted to the subscrilier,
and who wish to save costs, are requested to call
and ninke satisfaction, without delay, either with
cash or !y giving then notes.
Sunbury, Apnl 10. HENRY MASSER.
Self-adjusting log lrace
FOlt SAW-MILLS.
Br Blnjami N. Cl'SHWA.
THE Subscribers having purchased the right for
vending and using the above valuable inveii
lion, for Noilhuiiibctland County, oiler to dispose
of the siime to persons who may desire to purchase.
Tbe above invention is now in 0 ration at the saw
mill of Mr. M'Carty, near Sunburv, w here it can
lie inspected by owners of saw mills and all others
interested. IS. OOUIN,
March 27. tf. SAMUEL GOBIN
S U N 11 U R Y
GEORGE ROHRUACH & BROTHERS
VIISH to inform their Customer and the puli.
' lie generally, that they have erected an En
gine, and are enabled to do a more extensive Iuhi
net- than heretolore, and are reudy to make all
kiuds of castings commonly cast at Fouudrys, viz:
STOVES, HOLLO W.WARE, PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTINGS
of all descriptions, which they will difpo'e of as
cheap as tUry can be hiHiuhl t lsewhete. Old Iron
und Country produce will l taken ;,n ixchang for
castings. l.Mhl.IS 1(011 RUAt II,
JACOU ROIIRMACH.
Feb. 27. 3in.
WILLIAM UOHKHAt'H.
Tho ma tin (sell,
No. 208, Baitimoih: SrsitT,
A few doors aest of ll uwdtt. BALTIMORE.
WHOLESALE DEALER in Com! s. But
tons, Geiman and f ancy Good, and Im
porter of Putent and Shoe TtircuJs, Spool Cotton,
Suspenders, Tape, and almost eveiy descripliou of
Small Articles. Gummy Merchants and Dealeis
in geneisl, are resect fully iuvited to call and exa
mine for tleoiselvo. Jun, 30.-1
BRADY'S HOTEL.
DAXVILLK, OM MII1I A C'Ol'XTl',
t'l'iins) ivania.
THE SUBSCRIBER icspeclfully indnrms the
public, that he has removed from the town of
Cut tawitia to Danville, and that he has purchased
in that place, fie Large and Commodious
BHICK UOUbU,
at the con?in or mill amii mahket str ekts,
(" Opposite the Court-Housc,J
s W liirh he has fitted up by the erection
tfV.'' of ADDITIONAL BUILDINCiS, and
j;j,extensive STABLIN'O, for the 1'ntrr.
lj&tainmcftt of Travellers and Visitors.
He is now prepared to accommodaie all who may
favor him with a call, and be would state that no
thing in his power shall be left undone, to rentier his
customers comfortable and happy while under his
care. His accommodations are ample, and his room
furnished in modern style, and the proprietor is de
termined that his etalilishinrnt t-hull sustain and
keep up with the growing reputation and impottance
of the town in which it is located.
His Table will be supplied with every luxury of
the season, and the bct and choicest vanity the
market can afford. His Bn will be stored with
all the best articles that can be furnished I if our
cilirs, and tho whole will be such as to give satis
faction to every one.
Well knowing that an enlightened public will
always judge for tliem-ekcs, ho feels confident that
they will favor linn with their patronage.
SAMUEL A. BRADY.
Danville, Jan. 30.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks,
For i:i Hollars
1T7 QUAL for time to any sold ly Clock red.
Hi
lars for 425, for sale by
March 13. H.
B. MASSER.
ill c reliant' ZVolicc.
AT a meeting of the Merchants of the borough
of Sunbury, on the Olh insl., the following was
unanimously adopted :
Whereas no uniform rule exists among the mer
chants of this plice, in regard to the charge of inte
rest on book accounts, tlieteforo
llciolvtd. That interest will be charged on all
accounts that have been standing longer than ix
months, and that hereafter all accounts in our books
will lie balanced every year, und that interest will
le charged on all balances that average moie than
six months standing.
JtcSulied, That the subscribers will strictly ad
heie to the above tule, and that notice of the same
be civeu in the newspapers of this phre.-
m.MiY AO.VniKIMEK,
JOHN YOUNG,
JOHN BOGAR,
II. B. MASSER,
PEN J. HENDRICKS,
Jan. 23, 6m. JACOU K1IAWN.
A FEW Copies of "Te f'lifwii Choral liar
nwny," consisting of Sacr d Muse, with Ger
man and English lines to each tune. By H. C
Ever. For sale by
January 30. H. B. MASSER,
SHAXtZOKXN COAL.
ifVF a very superior quality, can be had at any
Jf time, by application to the subscribers, in lots
to suit purchasers. 1 hey keep large, egg, broken,
and line coal, til for burning lime.
J. H. PURDY & Co.
Sunbury, Sept. 2G. tf.
MACKEREL' A few barrels of Mackerel for
sa'e at a low pi ice by
M'pt. 12, 1S40.
II. B, MASSER,
IRISH SALMON. Of the best quul.ly. con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. I 2, 1840. H B. M ASSr.lt.
MADEIRA WINE. Fust quality Madieia
W ine, f..r sale low by
K-pt. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER,
FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A genuine
article alwavs on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12,'l810. H. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the beat quality .'ways
on hand and for sale by
S'pt. 12, IMP. II. B. MASSER.
LOAF AN U LUMP SUGAR. Always on
hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1S40. If. B. MASSER.
TosTON SYRUP MOLASSES. 01 a supe
rior quuhtv, for sale by
Sept- 12, 1840 H. B. MASSER
NEW i)R LEANS' M.iTa If"! lG"l EM t -LASSES.
Of thu best quuliiy always on hand
ai.d for sale by
Sept. 12, 1H10. H. B. MASSER,
BROWN SUGAR. Of a pood qu ditv.tor sjle
low by Sept. 12, 1840. 11. H. MAS.ER.
'LlyUbRS. Ol all kin.bT"iiiid ol the btl quali
ties, alwavs on bund and fur sale by
Sept. 12, ls40. 11. B. MASSER.
('KEEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of tho best
quality alwavs on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1810 H. B.M ASSER-
COFF1 "ET Java. Hio and Laguua Coffee, con
stantly on hand aud for sale by
Sept. 12. IH10. H. D. MASSER.
fci'EK.M OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Sperm Oil, of the Lest quality, ulwuys unhand and
for sulo by
Sept 12JS40. 1L R. MASSER.
"eTEEL. Cast and Blutei Steel, tor sale by
Sept. 12. le"40. H. B. MASSER.
IMIINIS ftlEEL. Of Vaiious be tor Ehptic
Springs, for sale by
Seft. 12.1810. H. B. MASSER.
TARGE yO AUTO L I IiLES. For aaki at
very radoced prices by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
BLANK LOOKS.
Sept. 12, 1840.
-Of all kinds, for sale by
11. B. MASSER.
BLANK DEEDS. bonds, Moitgage., Ac. tor
sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER,
JUSTICES' ELANKS for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. M ASSER.
CLO'l llS Blue, Llack. rmibiblGTeenTcVc,
for tele by
Sept. 12, DS40. 1J. B. M ASSER.
CAsslMERES AND SaTTINLTTS. For
sale very low by
Sept. 12. 1810. H. B. MASSER.
CARPETING. For sale cheap by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
BLANKETS For sale cheap bv
Sept. 12, 1840. 11. U. MASSER.
T N ULE A V 1 1 Eli MCsLIN S.- For sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
"COT'l US' Y A XNAN li i CO l TON LA 1'S
Foi sale by
Sept. 12. 1840. H. B- MASSER.
1 1 EM P A N D COTTON T INE. For sale
by Sept. 13, 1840- H. B. MASSER.
Tov ingTlnes, LORDS AND ROPES.-
For sale by
Sept. 12, 1810. II. D. MASSDK.
ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c.
E. P. & J. II. TRICK,
WHOLESALE OROCRRh, FORWADINO A;
TMOItCCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 207, Market street, fire doors above Seventh,
VlULADF.r.VlllA,
OFFER for salo, at the lowest market prices, a
Riueial assortment of Teas, Coffers, Sugars,
Mulastts, Uej, Liiuors, Spin, Tobacco, cc.
Ciiuntiit PiioincE received and sold on commis
sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will
find it to their advantage to call and examine our
tork, brforo purchasing elsewhere. Merchant
wishirg their goi.ds collected in this city, by It aving
an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by
the most expeditious lines.
EDWIN F. FRII'.K, JOUS 11. TRICK.
Feb. C, 1841. ly.
(;II.LI(,IA3I & JS SSOP.
Importers ami Dealers in Foreign
Hardware,
Coi-ner of Trail and Light th., BALTIMORE.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, are
respectfully invited to call aud examine their
Sun k of floods. Jan 30. I y
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
'"PHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon V l'jrria, Hat
Manufacturers, for Niw York, Philadelphia,
Ilaltimote und other larue cities, whose Hals ure
highly commended for good culur and o'uruLilify,
has on band a fir 4 rate assortment of HATS aii!
CAPS, suitable for Siiriiigs.de-'. wh eh will be sold
very low, fur cash or anmoved credit, nt the noted
cheap store, 2o. 40, iSorlh 1 Inrd sticit, opposite
the Ulty Hotel, riitlailelplua.
OLIVER N. THACIIER, Agent,
N. B. Orders fnf Hats ill the vough, promptly
attended to,' Tho highest price in tuih or trade
given for or thins.
Philadelphia, April 10, IE41. ly
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY.
No. 20 North Water Street, Pliila
a IT ANUFACTL'RERS and dealers in Oils of
w B every description both for burning am1
manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much
lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, 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 expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will be refunded.
J heir slock now in stare consists ot the following
oil, viz :
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speiru
Oil,
; C000
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Colorless Oil,
Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Elephant,
do Preyed Whale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
15,000
10,000
20,000
C000
15,1,00
00 Barrels supeiiot Straits Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
50 do Nea s Foot Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Ills.
a
c
cr
SThis Company has a number of Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners niBy rely
upon getting at all lanes Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 7, l.vlO. ly.
ri-TTElTTIOlT.
THE special attention of buyers from the south
and west, and for the state trade, is respectful
ly invited to tbe following asottment of GOODS,
which the subscriber will dispose of at siah prices
as will amply repay bis friends- for calling and ex
amining his stock. To CASH purchasers at the
present lime, extraordinaiy iuJucementa will be ot
tered. 200 pieces heavy variecnted Spanish matting.
500 pieces Canton m illing, a.-soitcd 1-4, 5-4 and
C-4 white, checked aud flowered.
1 1100 health ros. a beautiful assortment of Wil
Ion, Hrussi U, Tubed, Turkey, and Hemp rugs.
200 piece woolen, worsted, cotton, h"mp, in
grain, Venetian and block Carpeting. An elegant
vnr.elv of W illon, Brussels, Scotch and Engiinn,
Yeuetiun, DamasU, cVc. &c.
loot) ilor.en men und boys cap?, comprising a
gtrat vurietv of Fur, Si'al. Nu'ria, Mu.skidt, and
Conev, Hair, Scule'te and Cloth Ct pa.
10!) dozen Ailicitil Mats, ass.. ned size.
lt'O do Manilli do do do
50 do Swep-ekin do do do
SO bah s Frtiitli P-jukeis, comprising every de
scription.
r.OO pair eneliau Blinds, ass d hguics and color?.
301,0 patent do do do
1000 hcsis Ca'ms or SatiheL, ass'd, eu.bo.-sed
leather, straw and til cloth.
50110 doen t;oinlw, assorted tortoi.e sb.cll, Lra-
.iliiaii do h, rn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a
lare ass,, rum nt of every variety.
3000 dozen Whips a-isoited w-gon, giy, car-
liaue, sulkv, plaiiti rs, drover-, or lidiig, of c,ut, b .i-
ther und thread, with Geitnau tiher, ilt, ivory uiiJ
bone mountings.
10(10 ditten painted pails, W ilson a brir.d.
l(i()0 nests ee-l.ir Tiibs aid Buckets; also,
Chums, l'iggins, Water Can't, &e.
The above together with an extensive assortment
of f.iucy goods, Brittauia ami Genimn silver ware,
feather und bustle lirustics, Looking lilasses, .Ma
hrtgany anil Gilt Flames, of every site anddescrip
Hun, ure maiiuui tuied, impnrtcd, and selected ex-
pretsly foi the sjulhein, wietcrn and stute trade.
J. MIJ.L.. JOAI.J,
No 1 S Noilh 2d street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, November 7, iM-VJ. ly.'
G. V". & L. 3. Ti.YLC?s.
A"feFFER FOR SALE, at lha South East Cor
LV tier of Fifth and Market Sn eels, l'hiludec
phia
Mens Ualf-sktti Uoots, stitclieit warranted.
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double soles
and double i) pei s.
do Calf-skill do do , do nailed
and upers.
do Heavy Water Leather Boots.
do do Neats do do.
do High quarter Shoos, Calf-skiu,
do do do Crocker do
do Fine Monroes warranteJ,
do Kip do do
do Calf do do
do Coarso do do
do do Shoes do
do Fine do do
do Kip do do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps.
do List Socks with and without solos.
do I'aipct do do do
do Patent Watranted Water-ptoof Moccasini.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Rubtier al.ocs.
Gentlemen' do Over shoes.
With every other desciiption of boots and ahoea.
Fui Cops uf every description.
Travelling 1'iunks of every description.
Yeuetiun Travelling Bas.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoo Blacking.
Bonnets of all kinds. Palm Leaf Data.
Philadelphia, Nvrtwbti 7, If 10. ly.
CITY AITCTSON
awd comi&issio: sTor.n.
Number 29 North Third Street, 1'hilctMj f.iii
aJUBLIC WALES of Dry Goods, Hutdwaro
end Cutlery. Bonk.", Stationary, Clnlhiug,
boots, Shoe and Hals, and in hnrl ulmnsl c "''ly
description of goods, are held ct this i stuh'i liintot
evi ry eeni.,g. Goods a,e aim sold nl piitate u
during the d ty at the avcr.it,e auction prices. Store,
keepers and trntlcs will lind it to their sdvniige
by attending the sales.
CO. MACKrY, Auciiorf-er.
riiilndetphia, Novi mln r 7, iK i ).
SriillLNG. COOH cV. CO.
No. loti Market Strt-.i, riiilaucU.lii.:.
NVITE tho attention of Cnrrt-t I!errn!..
to their extensive usortmnit i i,.in-h Fr.nrll
und American Dry Go, ii, l.'.oi, thoy .,! for .la
on the mot ri u.i.airdvie ti rtin.
Phil..de!;.liift, Novr-mb-T 7, l v,
TjTER "DEWEEsi
No. 74 ('allow hill JNr'.'ct. i'i.i.'niioij Lis,
C Three dons td -.re l-n,i,d. )
CHOF. Findings utwiys kept en lo iiil, v. bich V
jJ ofii'rs for salo on ll.e lowest terms, ''.unity
Merchants are pailicularly to cll andj i'o i. r
themselves.
Philadelphia, November 7, Iflfl.-' .
LOWER !c EAi:UO.,
Importers and Denier.; ..i I oi u:..l
Dainrsfio. H".t'i ' tv,
No. 174 Nohti! 'I'n i mi fc':iiT.T, t ui irrrriii.-..
117 II ERE their fiiertlj 8n? . Ust.-rr.crs v :"-Kvi..
' f nd a large and general i.-s i irneni of I'l. f 'rit
and Domestic Hardware, which tiiey wiiltchut thu
lowest prices.
Phibdel) hia, Nnvembrr 7, lv.
jTvT"s"v"a1 ' ?f7
Umbrella and Parasol Manuficfurcr.
.Vo. 37 Nuoth Third ttrcct, two Jur,rs IcLuj lie
City Hotel, Vhih.lnph'u.
iOUN'TRY Merihants snd others are Fo'icitcJ
to examine his assoitmcnt before purc!;as::;ji
elsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 7. 1510. ly
Js.t !'rriMiJ!s & on.
"ETJlESPECTFULLY irimms tl: i fmni's ar.I
Bi acquaintances generally thul ll ' v s'.i I cot
tiuiie to keep nt the old stand, No. Mi! Nori!i,:4
street. Philadelphia, all k'luis of
TOISACVO S.('FF AND SEGMl.Z
Which t!o v w ill sell cn thu n.Dit uC" ".i;iiiod '. i
und lensctiahlri lerinfi.
N'. II. All eoiids sold will be guaranteed, and II
orders promptly attended to.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1 S 10. ly.
Wholesalo anl Rclail .vhoe, lJo:i::t ,
and Palm Leaf Hit W Lixl.o.'se.
No. CG Nurlh 2 triet,a fiw ucors uioxc .lich,
Vliiladi 'I'n';.:
ALSO Trunk?, Carpet Dugs and Vnlices.of i v
ery disruption, all of which ho otli-iJ '..l
sale on the most reas.inablo tcrrns.
Philadelphia, November 7. 1810. l.,-
vT a . if6TouT)T ' s
Cliina,(i lass and Liverpool
No 164 North Third stert '"..;'rf icor IUvVJ Vo e
f!.e,i, Phil :!.
ATITERI 'hey constantly h ep en h-'i.' a
' essortnieiit of Ci.lna, Glass nml Livci, ;
Wart', which they will dispose of or !:a mrrt i.
sonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1810.
Til EOP1 Lt'S" ( I' lt
Manufacturer r..id 1'iijK.irtcr of ScJ.
cilery, Hardware, &c.
No. 5 South Third ttreet, f.ur rfui.rs below M:ir' '
'n'.ut.V ')'. 'a'
rr Z L.i.i constantly on iimui a
large and ftr'ni1
assortment Coach Lamp-
Carrin r '!. o-' '.
Axle Anna, l iip'ic - run s. Pat. tit I.rf . . c.
Country Merchants mid suddiers will le si:; i.! . '.
all tunes on the mot ie.1501 able li im.-. " l.t "" 1
f.nJ it to their adv&. t.ie to c II rr I c- ami.ie
assortment before purchasing elsi wheie.
Phil.id. lj bia, No-iii.ber 7. 1 M0. I v.
;vJ.Vif2 V't1Vt V aV f-:rc8,
.V.. 1 :t N.rth Wu.'rr ;.;i rC .'7 7. ,
a.
iii"
AVE coi s'nt ilv on hum! a p
M lot ill
of I -ni
Seii c T i. ,
i in d hopis, i is 1,,
la Rnpts, 'I'd?: 1.'
c.mipli te a-scitii'.ci t a
Uemp f I.ii'l end J'- r
Net Twine, Coiti.i. t-1
i s. M
. o r.-, ,
'.; Tw;
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. !.. i,.ei t
r, i
mi.- . v-ir i . . .
I'I.'Ul! !..i i ,
' f; '
cf Of; fliai lUhio
'l'hrein!t, Vc. ivc. , I'
I lultor.. Traces, Lot;.i,i oin! I "
i.c. nil ufwh''.li llicj will disp-.v
tl'lll.s.
Phifide'phia, Novnd-er7, 1
rev: ':ir; y.A at
Wnolcsulo Eoa'.i', in
P.LAM .V-
i ( i . i u 1 1 i .
I''- ( 't. ..c-'.
no J i :.' !
mi ivt'i'-nr
I.; bU Lr.'.
ir-to. v-.
(
lliii
n net Atiic: ii".:n J
CO'UN'I'RY ;.:.rch
p'ied at ii 'I 1 1 . . i
jvj. lii.i .n..,: cf tint;
hants '
i'f
tin nt of the best arid i. osi l i
the mot reasoiin' !.- ' iii.--.
Philadelphia, Niivetnt er 7,
V
M.s Li h. ets
Wliok'sa: j Variety ;
No. 44, North Fourth n
i'.ll J 1. 'll'u .
11 .'HERE Courilrv M !:;.! nni fbi i rn
supplied, at -ll tin 1 With a laryc as-oitip. .
of Hosiery, Gloves, Merino, t'i.;in. i.i.d . '.
Shuts and liiuwers, S'io I Cot'on. l'utcnt T! f
Cotton Cotils, iiu'iot's, Taj es, Lii.' ! ms, 1'V
snd Eves, Pios, Ac. And a pcncr.i! vaii. :v ct i -ful
articles, which he olllis lor tule at thj L.-. t
prices.
Philadelphia, Nnven.hcr 7, IS 10. 1 y.
WIIOL:sI.E AND RETAIL i:uuKi:!..
l.ElIS AND STATIONER-4,
No. Chosnut Slroet, U!ov I:! ,
PliiUldpl.ia.
"TT" FEP constan'ly on bend a gner:d it'ivt.
rjk inent nf Books . 'Hid Stationary ; ;)(! is 1 n
1 tieologicul, Law, Medical, Otas;r.d. M.scoi i i -uiik
and Schoi.l Bool . liny Buolo, u!l ':'' 1 ' .
sirs, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bildr, Wii::i
Pajiers, Wra ping Pav-a, Ac, Ac, v 'ch ibe
(er at the lowest p ices to Country .Vierir". ;'s l -f.
ssional GVii'.lcmt n. Teacher.!, and aii ether1.' ....(
mar favor them with ibeir rv.ii.m.
Philaililphia, November 7.J "J-y
ESin;iriClf, llANSELL CO.C
wiicotrsAtE enr cccas sicr-r..
No. ltiti 1-' IMiirkct .Street, l'hiia.
lUtlnw Fifth S, ,! h side )
I. WAYS keep on hand a lull auJ generi!
sorliiiciit of Hosiery, l.a,e, and Fancy Hoi 's.
Poul try Meichaiiia are lespccilully rinjueslcj u
give them a call und eiamiua lor th -n-eNa.
PhilaJelphtu, November 7, ls40-ly4