Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 07, 1846, Image 3

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    Among the "thousand and one" rumora that
tiro in circulation here, in one that the Hon.
James Buchanan will receive the nomination of
the vacancy on the Supreme Bench. This can
hardly be possible, for Mr, Polk thinks that there
re few at well qualified to discharge the ardu
ouedutiea of the Slate Department as Mr. Duch
anan. Such rumors as these are daily put afloat
ty persons regardless of the consequences per
haps with home object in view which they are
desirous of accomplishing. The "Union" in
answer to this rumor, and the charges of in
trigue brought against it, says: "Every one
acquainted with the facts know that we have
lesired, and now desire no change in the cabi-
net, and that there has not been the slightest in-
trigue at all." The country demands Mr. Buch
anan's presence in the cabinpt. James K. Polk,
would not part with one willingly, who has gi
ven the country ample evidence of his ability to
fl! any station that he might be called to, with
'.honor to himself as well as to his country one
fho has proven himself a statesman of the first
order and a patriot of the purest dye nor would
Wnnsylvania look upon his leave of this station
with satisfaction. It is due to her as a member
efthe confederacy, to honor her "favorite son"
uith a place in the councils of the nation. I do
cot believe, and I have it from a creditable
ource, that Mr. Buchanan will leave ihe cabi
net. Mr. firier, of Pittsburg, and some other
persons of Pennsylvania, are talked of, in refer
ence to this vacancy.
Mr. Horn has not yet pnsed through the "fi
ety ordeal." lie denies thut he refused to ap
point persons to the Custom House, from tlio in
terior of the State.
A few days 9ince, the city was somewhat
startled with the melancholy news, by the tel
egraph, of the murder nf Mr. Slidell, our Minis
'sr at Mexico, by some of the asassjns of that
nation. This, however, has proven to be one
of the idle rumors of the day.
Mr. Slidell, from the treatment he received,
demanded his piport. lie was told that a
passport was unuoceeeary, as ho had never been
eecogn;Ed by that government. This news
tmy be the cause ot coiling for the iinmrdiate
a:id decisive action by this government. Mex
ico deserve a chastisement at our hands. As
long as our relations with this crippled and mi
serable Republic remuins in the condition that
tiiey now are, "our territory is liable to suffer
invasion, and our cities to arbitrary exactions.
The time has certainly arrived, when it will
be proper for the President, as he remarked in
bis message, "to recommend to Congress such
ulterior measures of redress tor the wrong
and injuries we have so long borne."
N'olwihstnnding, some of the physicians have
contradicted the report of the small pox here, it
prevails in some parts of the city to an alarm
ing extent.
In the money market, the latest rumor is,
that McConne!!, in fighting the "tiger," the o
ther night, won $1500 in round numbers.
Ckomweli,.
Legislative News.
Mr. Magehan read in place a bill to secure to
married women tha use and possession of their
property.
The bill to enable Societies not incorporated
more effectually to collect debts due them, pus
hed three readings.
A message was received from the Governor,
informing that he had received a letter from
Messrs. Earing & Bro., London, complaining of
the act of 1 Gth April, IS 15, in regard to the fun
ding of the interest certificates.
A resolution to adjourn on the 10th day of
March passed by a vote of to 2. Mr. itiuy
offered a resolution which was agreed to, requi
ring a committee to bring in a bill to regulate
the assessment upon unseated lands. Mr. San
derson offered a resolution, calling for informa
tion relative to the revenue and expenditures up
on the State works for the past year. Mr. Quay
offered a resolution, calling tipor. the Auditor Ge
neral to inform the Senate by what authority the
sum of $1."u0 was paid to John J. McCahen, an
agent to collect money, and what was the nature
of the services, w hich was agreed to. The bill
to authorize the Canal Commissioners to remove
certain buildings near the State Railroad, was
passed and sent to the House. A bill to form a
new county out of Luzerne, to be called Lacka
wana, passed through the Committee of the
"Whole.
Singular Case of Robbery.
Mr. Robert F. Carson, late Treasurer of Clin
ton Co., arrived at llariitburg on Tuesday last
week, and put up at Coverley's Hotel. On Mon
day morning last he alleged that his trunk had
been robbed of t lie sum of$2,800, which he had
brought with him to pay into the State Treasury.
On Tuesday he had bills printed, and posted upa
bout town, offering a reward of $200 for the reco
very of the thief or thieves and money.
The Harrisburg Telegraph says that Mr. Co
verly, thinking from the company that Mr. Car
son bad kept since he had been in town, that the
alleged robbery bad more fancy than fact in it
and that the statement which he had published
was a slander upon his house, had him arrested
and taken before one of our justices, where wit
nesses were examined, and Carson was bound o
ver to appear before our next Court for trial.
Upon an examination of the trunk which was cut,
and from which it was alleged that the money
had been taken, two respectable trunk makers of
this place testified before the justice, that the rut
in it was made from the inside. Mr. Carson,
also, acknowledged that be had been gambling
two nights, but did not recollect where he was
the other nights, each of which he was out very
late. We state the facts as we have them from
a creditable source, and Itavt tbt leader to judge
lor himjelf.
Important Bill.
We understand that Co!. Biolkr, Senator
from Clearfield, has reported a bill to provide
for the payment of the State debt, which con
tains some excellent provisions.
It provides for tax upon inheritances, both
lineal and collatteral, of at least fvn per cent,
a tax which we regard as eminently just and
right j and which if properly assessed and col
lected, would of itself pay off our whole State
debt before the year 1900.
The bill also, as we understand, requires the
State Treasurer, immediately after the passage
of the law, to ascertain the entire value of the
whole assessable properly as revised, equalised,
and established by the Board of Revenue Com
missioners, and to ascertain the amount of per
centage, which the entire State Debt, includ
ing the relief notes yet in circulation, will be
upon the whole amount of the taxable property
of the State, and to transmit to the Treasurers
of Ihe Beveral counties a statement of the prr
centage, whose duty it shall be to give public
notice in their proper counties, and the owners
of real estate can have the opportunity of pay.
ing in full the proportion of the State Debt that
properly attaches itsself to their real estate ;
and the County Treasurers are authorized to
receive in psyment for the same gold and silver,
certificates of State debt, Ac., and if paid with
in three years, an abatement of 13 per cent, and
receive an exoneration for ever from the pay
ment of any tax in part of the existing State
debt.
We have no doubt, then, under such a provi
sion at least one third of the valaulbe real es
tate in the commonwealth would be redeemed
and exonerated within the three years, and thus
a considerable portion of the Stale debt paid.
Harrisburg Argus.
Common School Report.
Th twelfth Annual Report of the Superinten
dent of Common Schools, for the school-year, en
ding June 2, 194.1, has been published.
The aggregate number of districts in the State,
exclusive of the city and county of Philadelphia,
is 11S9; number paid during the year, 101K; num
ber reporting, 9G1 ; whole number of schools,
CG90 ; number yet required, 457 ; average number
of months taught, 4 ; number of male teachers,
5594 ; number of female teachers, 2437 : average
salaries of male teachers per month, $16 48 ; of
females, $9 40 ; nnmberof male scholars, 170,
306; number of females, 161 052; number learn
ing German, 6.094 ; average number of scholars
in each school, 44 ; cost of teachiug each scholar
per month, 41 2-3 cents'; amount of tax levied,
5370,771 15; received from State Appropria
tions, $159,599 15; received from collectors,
S2G6, 1 22 05 ; cost of instruction, $320,687 ; fuel
and contingencies, $19,91 35 ; cost of school hous
es, purchasing, building, renting, and repairing,
$77,173 28.
Ths fact is well known, that UrakdretiTs
Pi lis are a certain cure in every form of disease,
all having the same root, which is impurity of ihe
circulating flnid, lha blood.
In a period of little more than ten yesrs in the
United States, they have restored V perfect health
and enjoyment over Four Hundred Thousand per
sona who were given over so incurable by Physi
cians of the first rink and standing, and in many
c-es, when every oiher remedy had been resorted
to in v on.
The great secret is to have the medecine by you
when you are first attacked with sickness; one
dose ihen will have more good effect than twenty,
if you put it ofT until disease has enfeebled the ho
dilv powers; therefore every individual who con
sider health a Idea-ing, should always keep a box
of Rrandrelh's Vegetable Universal Pills, where
ihey fin be sure lo lay their hand on them when
wanted. Twenty-five cents cannot possibly he bet
ier disposed of. A valuable life may he saved, or
a long fit of sickness prevented.
fjj" Purchase of H. U. Msser, Sunhury, or of
the agent, published in another part of this paper.
.n.i n h i e v.
On the nth inst., by David Mart, Esq., Mr.
Daniel P. Haas to Miss Loi'isa Miu.r.it, both
of Shamokin township
At Klysburg, on the 27th tilt., by John Hoff,
F.sq., Mr. Hknrt Swank to Miss Mary Barton,
both of Shamokin township.
On the 29th ult., by the Rev. R. A. Fisher,
Mr Martin Barnhsrt to Miss Elizabeth Fky
lin!, both of Northumberland.
On the 25th ult., by the same, Mr. Jaron P.
Kf.rsunfr to Miss Susan Pontioi-b, both of Uni
on county.
On the 22d ult, by the same, Mr. William
Schoch to Miss Jclia-Ann Heklkr, both of Uni
on county.
On the 27th ult , by the Rev. Mr. Marr, Mr.
Stephen Levndall to Miss Catuakine Sroiiuii
ton. both of Union county.
On the 29th ult . by the Rev. F. RuthraurT. Mr.
F.nwARo Gross of Briar Creek township. Colum
bia county, to Miss Sabah Stall, of Turbut
township.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Aaron
IIkckman of Turbut township to Miss Margakkt
Govocr, of Limestone township, Col. county.
Orphan's Court sale
CP TiLLTJABLS LA1TD.
IN pursuance of an order of the"Orphsn's Court
of Northumberland county, will be sold at public
sale, on Tuesday the lOih day of Match next, at
ihe house of W m. R. Jones, in Augusta township,
in said county, to wit:
A certain trsct of land situate in the township
aforesaid, adjoining Nods of Wm. It. Jones, John
Hart, and the river Susquehanna, containing eighty-seven
acres more or less. About forty acres of
siid tract are cleared and under good state of cul
tivation ; lha residua i well limbered. The said
tract is eligibly situated for milling or manufacturing
purposes, as an excellent water power is nfljrdrd
by lliles Run, running through 'he land. The
said iraet is located on the funqnehaiins, about g
miles Mow Sunhuiy, on the road leading from lhat
place lo Harrisburg. The land is comprised of
bottom land and up-land, which will l sold luge,
ther or spaiately, a may ha deemed mo.t odvUs.
ble. Late the eaute of Cn. J. ho Jones, dee'd
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
day, when the condition i f axle will be made
known by WM. H. MUENCH,
ELIS1IA KLINE.
r sbruary 7tn,lM6. 0t Admre. I
DII1D,
In Milton, on Thnrsdsy morning the 30th ult.,
Miss ELIZABETH JOHNSON, aged about 20
years.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Manser.
Wsut, .... 100
Rt. -62
Corn, fit)
Oats, ...... 35
Pork, ... 6
Ftitstsn, ... . IIS J
Bpttsr, . . . . 16
Enes. .... 12
Bksswax, 25
Tallow, ... 10
Fts. ... -10
HscKLRrt Flat, . . in
Drisii Applrs, 75
Do. Pkachrs, 150
Fire Company FJecUoii.
VT n E'eetion held bv the me. libera af the
Washington Fire Cnmpanv,"nn the 2d inst.
the following named gentlemen wete duly elected
officer, to serve for the ensuing year:
President. J. H. Zimmerman.
V. Pres't. Samuel Mantr..
Treasurer. Samuel J. Fry.
1st Dinclr.r. tJcnrge I, von.
21 Director. Silas II Enael.
1st Engineer. John J. Fisher.
2d Enaineer. Charlea Heck.
3d Eneiteer. Martin E. Bucher.
4th Eimincer. Daniel 8. 111. mm.
Published b order of ihe Uompanv.
s. J. Youxn,
Feb. 7th. 1840. Scc'y pro, tern.
' AddreNS to the Public
rilHE unprecedented success attending the use
X ef Dr. O. Bcnj'n Smith' (Sujnr Corned) "Im
proved Vegetable Pills," end the acknowledged su
periority which they possess over the common A n-ti-Ulinus,
Cathartic, and various other Pills in ge
neral use, have givtn them a decided preference
with all who have used them ; und they are uni
versally esteemed the most site and pleasant pur
gatives ever offered to the public.
fXj CAUTION. Aa a miserable imitation has
been made, by the name of '-Sugir Coaled Pill,"
it is necessary to be sure ihst Da. O Pknj. Smith's
siKua'ure ia on every box. Price 25 cents.
Principal OlTice, 179 Oreenwich st. N.-w York.
Sold by JOHN W. FKII.INCJ. Sunliurt.
WM. FORSYTHE. S,rtmm'd.
Feb. 7th, 1840.
liXcciiior'si Malt.
fllHE subscriber, bv virtue of authority vested in
I him by ihe last will and lestamatit of ('lirMmn
Beltz, l ite of Jaekson township, Nor'humberland
county, dee'd , will expise to sale, on ihe premises,
on the 24th of February next, the foil .wing proper
ty, now in pos-essino of J.ihn llaker, late the e
state of said deceased, situate in Jackson lown-wip.
Northumberland county, contninii g one hundred
and thirty acres of land more or less, of which a
hout sixty acres are cleared. 'I he improvements
consist of two log houa"s and a lug b irn. There
isaho a good orchard on the premises, contuinine
nil kinds of fruit ; aUn, a first rate spring of water
near the house. About six acies of the property
ia meadow land. The unimproved portion of this
laud is wooded with excellent timber.
The terms and conditions will be made known
on the day of sale, on the premises, bv the subcii
ber. BENJAMIN HEIN.
Jan. 31st, 1816. 4t Executor.
EVANS WATSON,
No. 70 Socth Third Street,
Opposite the Philadtlphia Exchange,
Manufacture and ka p con
stantly on hand, a large as-
fsortment of their Patent Iin-
proved S.damander FIRE
PROOF SAFES, which are
Cs constructed as to set at rest
' n ..t .i-..u. ... ft...;.
...I, i nil iiriijnrr ii'Miir s w mn.
i- being ivtrir'tlv flrn proof, und;
that they will resist the (ire of imv building in the
world. The outs de-ctse of the S.ifes are made of
boiler iron, the inside r ie of so ipstone, ami be
tween the outer case and inner rase is a space of
some 3 inches thick, and is filled in with indestruc
tible mitcri.it, si bs to make it an impossibility to
ever burn any of the contents inside of this Chest.
These Koapstone Sal imandets we are prepared
and do challenge the weild to pro,luc any article
in the shape of Hoi k S-ifes that will stand as nun h
beat, nd we hold ourselves ready at all timrs to
have them fairly teste I bv public bonfire, should a
ny r.f our competitors feel disposed, to try them.
We also com nue to manofrtu e and keep c n
stantlv on hand, a larce and g Herat aa-ortmeiit of
our Pieiniurn Air-ticht Fire Proof Ssfrs. i f which
we have a Inrae quantity In use, an I in every in
stance they have given entire a dia'aciion to the
purchasers of which we will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who have them in us.-.
N. tc O. Tavlor, 129 north 3d st.: A. Wright
& Nephew, Vine si. harf ; Aleihmler Carnr, Con
veyancer, corner nf Fi bert and' 'J ill sis.t John M
Ford, 32 north 3d .t.; Mver Bush. 20 nonh 31
st.; Bailey fi Brother, 13S M iket st ; Jamea M.
Paul, 10 1 sooth 4tli St.; l)r David Jnyne, 8 south
3d at; M ,itl hew T. Miller, 20 south 3d st.; and
we could name some three or four hundred o'hers
if it were necess.irv. Now we invite the ait ntimi
of the public, and psnicultrly thooe i i w.mt of
Fire I'root Sites, to call at our store hi fo-e purcha
sing elsewhere, and we think we ran snisfv them
thai they will get s belter ami eheser article at
our store thin any other einhl shun lit in the ci'y.
We nlso ronlinue to manufactute eal and Co
pying Pnss, msde in such a manner aa to an
swer both purposes t Hoisting Machine s, Fne
I'mof Doors, wth our own manulVture of locks
on them, wtib 1). Evans's Patent Kehole covi r
attached o ihe same plain and ornamental Iron
Railing, Ac
N. U We keep constantly on band a Isre as
s rtn,ent nf our Patent Mate Lined lu fiijei t us.
Water Fillers and C .ulrr ; and we have a!so on
hand several second hand Fire Pr-'of Chests t.iken
in exchange for ours, which we will dispose of at
verv lr,w prices.
Philadelphia. January 24'h. 1810. ly
Oi'phaiiV Court Kale.
IN purso line of an order of die Orphans Court
nf Norihunil eiland county, will be sold at pub
lic vendue, on Snurday the I4ih day of Fthrury
next, at the public house of William Farrow, in
Snydertown, in said county, to wit !
A certain tract of land atiuaie in Rush township,
county afores.iid. sdjoining land of laaac Kline,
Widor Stroh, Henry HofTand others, Containing
00 acres more or es, 25 acres of which ate deni
ed, whereon ia erected s small one atory frame and
log house, a small log uhla, and an apple orchard.
La'e the est its nf David Kaseman, dee'd.
Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
dav, when the condition of sain will h- rrnde
known by FREDERICK KASEMAN.
Januarv 17th, 1815 fit Adm'r.
LAST NOTICE.
ritME Store Books, Accounts and Noma of II.
M B. Mas-er, have been placed in the hands nf a
magistrate for collec ion. Persons whose accounts
I have been of long standing, m.iy save costs by set
tling tbe same without further delay.
Cunbury, Ja. 3, 18 . it. U. MASSKK,
msm
SAMtrct. Hart, Isaac Lett.
I Ant or Staple and ranry
STATIONS II Y,
Received by lute Arrival frnm t-onttnn and Paris,
and offered to th- Trade only, by
SAMTJEL EAP.T &CO.
(Successors to L. I. Cohen At Co..) No. 27 South
fourth Street, abovo t.hesnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
SEALING WAX, Red, Black, White. 8r.r!rt.
Fancy colored and Spangled j 10, 20 and 48
sticks lo the lb. The assortment comprises 36 dif
ferent kinds.
Wafers in lh. pspets, superior Scarlet, superior
Red. niark and ass rled Fancv colors of the follow
ing sites: Note. Small Note. Pea, Larce Pea, Mi
nion or Dott; nNo Notarial Wafers. 4 sirr-s.
Transparent. Cameo and Fancv Wales in boxes.
Inks, Walkden'a and Arnold's superior Black
Writing, Japan, Blue, Copvirig nod Steel Pen Ink.
in 2 3. 4, 8, 16 and '.Vi nr. stone bottle.
Superior Carmine Ink. made bv (iuynt in Paris
and Arnold in London, in gl.s holt ha.
Bond's and Arnold's Indelible Ink, without pre
paration. Walkden'a Oenuire Black Ink Powder.
Oliss Inks, blown and cut, of every variety,
French ant) English.
Travelling Inkstands, upwards of 20 different
pattern.
Papier Mache, Bronze and China Pump Ink
aland", in great variety.
Pen Kafka, Bronze and Imitation, virions sizes.
Portfolios, 4 to, rap and demi, with and without
lorka, in great variety.
Wnfer Stamps, of Ivory, Vegetable Ivorv, Butte.
Elt ny and Cocoa, all s.zea w ith plain ai d croaa
eut brass ends.
(J'nss Motto Seals, i very ex'ensive varietv.
Folders, plain Ivory and Bone ; 6 7 S) and !) inch.
Reading Knives, plain and rared Ivory and
Pearl of various s;.es.
Prepared India Rubber. SO and 40rnsksioihe lb.
Copying Paper-, Turner's best 5 and 5J lb demi
and 7 Hi double crown.
Tissue Paper, Turner's superior White mid Co
lored, various tints, put up si-pantelv.
Writing Piper, English Blue laid and Wove, f,v
lio, cap and 4lo post of tbe bet cptali'y.
Super Whitit and Wf W ove and Tinted Ex
tra Satin Surf.ice, gilt edge 4to post, 8vo and Ifimo,
Eniibsh paper.
Valencia, or Lace Edge Note paper, fivo rV lOmi
Enutish and French S.nin Post with black bor
der .ill I edge. 4 to nnd Hio.
Blue and White Wove French (Jti.irto Posts, a
larpe assortment.
Plain and Fancy French Note Paper of every
variety and size.
Euvtlopi-e, English and French liin and fancy,
in ereat v.irieiy.
Fancv French Papeterics, furnished wilh Note
paper Enveloics, Wax, Wafers, dec. Ac, 25 differ
ent varii lies.
English Laid Uloiting Paper.
Whitman's Supr rior Turkey Mill Driwine Pa
per of the follow 'na sizes, viz : Foolscap 13X10.
Demy 15X20, Medium 18X23. I.'oval 19X24,
SuprV R .val 19 X27. Imperi.il 21 X 2!. Elephant
23 X27, Columbier 23X34. Atlas 20 X 33, Dou
ble Elephant 27 X40. Anriqiurinn 31 X 52.
Colored Crayon 1'nper, liny si, vnrious lints.
Superior Bristol Bosnia mn'le of Whitman's pa
per, nf the following s ze and thickness; cap, de
my, med.tim and royal 2, 3 and 4 sheet.
Embossed Brist d Boards of various size.
Perforated Bristol I! und. white and tinted, fine
meilium and course perforation.
French Tracing Paper, royal, columbier and dou
ble elephant.
Conte's Black Chalk Crayons No. 1. 2 and 3.
Red and While (Srayoria.
Painting B'U-hes, superior English and Frenrli
camel's hair, P.ngtlsh Svb'ea of various qualities,
(1j camel's hair brushes in tin.
Mathematical Ins'ruments, London make, in ma
hogany and fi-h skin cases. The assortment Com-pri-es
15 ditterent kinds.
Waier Colors a complete assortment of New
man's Genuine Color in caka and boxes Black
man's Water Color in various sizes, sliding, hook
and l"rk and key boxes.
Toy Culms in great variety, of sliding and h 'ok
plain und fancy boxes.
M.zottnto and Pink Siucers, leather and piper
stumps.
Chessmen, plain suJ cimed ivory, bono and
wood, of all sizes.
Itsrk,; inini n and Draught Boards of vaiious si
zes and iioalit es.
Dominoes, 14 16 18 and 20 line, of vurious qua
lities. Steel Pens, fiiMott's and other in.iker, on card
and in boxe, a l ire and comp'ete assortment.
Sieet Pen Holders, pi j in and fancy of every va
riety. I'i rcebiin Slutcs, 12 different sizea in moincco
end wood frames ; nl-o, in pocket bo k form.
Diamond poin ed (Jo'd I'etis of various qiiilit'fa
Card I'a-es, a large assortnn nt of French and
English make, plain and inlaid.
Ne Plus Clirs Travelling W ritinn De-k. 10 12
11 and 10 inches, with and without drea ing ca e. i
Portable Travelling Leather Dressing Cases, a j
great variety. f
Superior Prepared Writing Parrhment of th
f.llowing se.es: lOlXIGJ. IGX20, 20X 24,
24 X 28, 2 X 32 ai d 30 X 36.
Fancy Paper pi , in and i nilios-cd gold and a 1
ver paper, r dand assorted cob-ra morocco piper,
fiiicy colored emliosaed paper, plain French highly
glned farcy colored papera, Ac.
Fine Screen II indies o various pattern and great
variety, soul-' nf entire new style.
II iir Brushes of superior London make, a large I
ass , runt hi.
Ladn a' Companions or Portable Work Casea, ;
coniii telv fined. i
Muua ure Ivories of finily cut French, viz: 2t
27 30 33 30 and 45 tir es. j
Iv ry Thble'.s of various sizes, wilh ihe days of :
l lie wek.
M.t illic Mem irandtni Books r f 4 s'ze. '
liulers of lound hurd wood, 12 15 18 21 and :
2tit.il.e-.
Scotch Penknife Hones in paper and wood case,
of v inous sizes.
Writing Materials of dirna k steel, with egi:e
and enamelled handles, in m irorcn case. (
Pounce wood and ivory p ninre hole, red fane, j
Hiun C4ul rrk, loiter . I in, mouih t;!u. Ia( It'.ltif-
.aa.l l.sr.ist ilitatMil III Q I ist It.l llifllirsl rallllul Dflntr1
waf.r cups, gum Intel, china pallets and i'Hts, dice !
cups, d autliinien, port crayons, dividers, protrac
tors, scales, English toy twuka, Ac. Ac.
S'. Af' Co. are Side Agrutt far the fallowing
ar licit n, Munufacturtd bij L. I. Cohen.
Superi ir Patent Ivory Suifice Playing Cards
Eigls, Harry VIII. D'-c ilur, Merry Andrew, High
landers, Players, Presulunls Flench and Spanish
the court card with cither smg'e nr iIouI-Ih heads
und ptinled in gold or ml us. inatnif iC'ured nf the
bet material- bv an improved method, thereby g v
ing them a perfect slip and link ng them more so
h I and iluruh'e, which render ihem the most plea,
taut playing card utanuf ictur"d.
P am Enamelled Burnished Card' from No 1 t8
Enamelled Oold Bordered Cards from No I to5-
Burnished Wurf ire Mourning Caid fin No 1 to i.
Oilt Edga Vis.lnig Cards fmtn No 1 to 3.
Ivory Suifaee Cards, white un I tinted, fiu I to 8.
Plain Printers' Cards from 1 to 8.
l.ead Pencils Superior drawing pencils, manu-
fsrtured frnm the pttre Cumberland lead, of the fol
lowing degress nf hardmss: ft HH. HHU. us. s. u a. r.
Other Writing Pencil.
Red Chalk Pencils.
Pitenl Improved Evetpor, Lends fot pencil es
se of II sir. a
(Cj They are constantly receiving fnm Europe
additions to their SrnrK, and respectfully invite
purchasers to cad and examine for tliemeves.
rjj iV. II- r Co. have just published the laugh
ble (iame of NS'hat d'ye Buy, by Professor Punch ;
also the National (June of the Star Spangled Ban
ner they nlso have the atjency for lbs following
popular panics which thev niter to thn Trade at
publisher's prices, vijt: Dr. Busby; Msnstnn of
Happiness; American Essie; Master Rodhtiry and
his pup Is; Chime eristics nf Distinguished Per.
sons; Pope and Pagan; Scripture History Illustrate-1;
The (Jame. of I feme ; Th lllos'ra'ed Alpha
bet; Pickwick Card.; Shnk-peare in a new Dress;
O'Si I of Fo tune; Race of Improvement; Strife nf
(J"iiiii; Ro!iinn'i Crn ir-; Cards nf M-igi; !?!,
Abbott's new serir of Drawing Cards; Chrisima
Cards or (nod and Bad Pasion; Merrv (iaineof
Trip lo I'hina; Oama of American Revolution.
Philadelphia, 'February 7lli, IS 10.
MONTOUU" HOUSE,
L V I'K UHADY'S 1IOTHL,
Opposite the Court Housf,
DANVILLE, PDNH'A.
aa THE Subscriber, who assisted for se
.ttOif ven I year in the manacement of the a-
I iJS'-j&Vwve Hotel, lately ktpt by Mr. S. A. Bra
J i I 3dy. b gs leave lo infoim the travelling
public, that he has tuken the establishment on hi
own arrouit, on the first of January, 18 16.
The House h.i, nl late, uudetgone many impor
tant alterations, and the present conductor promise
lo leave iiothimi undone to make it a comfortable
stid ogrreahle, as well as a cln.ip and accommoda
ting stoppinc place for xtrainii rs who limy vjsii our
flouri-liinit vdhise. No pains nor expense will be
spar-d to fi'l the talde slid the bar with the lest the
in ukets nlTird, and with th-determiiiatinn to i!e
vo e Ids entire person il a'lention to the comfort of
Ito-e who niav u ake his bouse iheir temporary a
bode, and raided by active, careful and nhlicing ser
vants, tie hopes) to s'ive u 'ii ral satisl'jction, und re
ceive a liberal share of eu-t un.
(Xj Laser and commodious STABLES ar, at
tached to tbe es'abl shment, which aro attetulej by
can fill and obliging ho llers.
t.lDEON M. SHOOP.
Jinuarv 2tth. S4fi. if
IaUvuhI rul liU) S llalr.
'OTICE is hereby given, I h. it letters of -jil-
miuistr ition on ihe estate of Ldwatd t rulch-
Iv, laie ul Poii.t townshi;i, Noilhunibeil ind coun
ty, dee'd., have been g'aii'ed o ihe subscriber. All
pmons indebted to said est ile, or hnving claims
srain-l the same, are reqne-led lo call on the sub
scriber, at NoithumberUtid, and si tile wi-toui1 de
lay. D. S. DODfiE.
Jan. 17lh, In If!. f.t. Adm'r
I:iitl H-.tsK iinin'o, I'.stalr.
"VTOTl('E is hereliv given lhat letters of admin
istntion have lieen grioted to the aul scribcr.
on Ihe estate nt David K asein an, late of Ut.sh town
ship, dee'd. All petson indebted to said estate, or
ha'iug claims ajaiust the same, are requested lo
call arid sel'le w i liout delav. The subscriber will
.item for ib it purpose, at the house of Win, Far
row, in Snvdristown, on Fridav and Saturday, Ihe
20th and 2 1 st of February next.
FREDERICK KASEMAN,
Jan. lOih, 1910. 6l Ad'inr.
B.r.TCLCTT &SL-J1T1T,
1 1 AT M AN V FA CT L7 U 15 RS,
yn. VAYl. M,irhrt Strrrt,
PHIIADELPHIA,
HAVE constatitlv on hmd the finest quality i f
Silk and Fur Hats, which they sell at the low
est prices. These Hal, in point of sljle, beauty of
finish, and durability, will compare wi h any man
ufictured in the city, and ae well worthy the at
tention of purchssers from the country.
January 3, 1810 !
J? I. ?. Hl LP 7!3 ' r0f".
TEXICO MEXAi5 !
"Tim env is-r.Tiisi tiiey come.'
C10ME WHERE! Why where do you sup
J pose but to the Cheap Store of Henry Mas-cr,
in M.irUt street, Stinbnrv. And fir what purpose
do you think they come! Why to buv rheap, to
be sure and save i.l Iea-t20 per cent. "Tiiey tenn't
do nothin che," because it is a well known fart
that at
HEXRY MASSCR'S STOUH
the very lie-t articles are sold at the very lowest
price. Now come, one and nil; l ot d ui'l all come
at once, nod JEDCE FO!! VOL'RSELVES
Wheie you will find a Splendid Assortment of
Tsill nntl Wliilcr Iry iooIs,
ju-t received, am nig which are the following: Su
perfine French Broadcloth: West of England do,;
Heavy Beaver do , a frst rate article fir Overcoats,
and a great variety nf Wo d Dyed, Black and Fan
cy Cassinlere, S iiliuelts, Moussa liti-de-lainrs, Rcp-
J dr-laines, Ca-hmere, A'pa.-Cis, Ar if, Also, a
i In silt. fil as-nrtmeril nf Calicoes nf ihe latest s'yles
snJ patterns, which wiln-isoM coenr than ever ;
also, Wo den and other Shawls in great variety,
from Vt ct. lo f 10 ; a general assortment if Ho
sierv, (tlove. Suspender. Milts, aVe., (Sic; a laree
I sssortmeiii nf Women a. Men s an I Mi-ses Cum
: Shois which wi I be sold cheijcr than ever before
off red.
! He ha lkrwise, in ad lition ti the above stork,
: in i xii nsive assortiiieiil nf Q t'fimrarr, Hardware,
Siidti.'rri anil On,cerirs. oiii from S to 10. 12
I and 10 its. ,c, lb; (iood (filler at 10, Ve y Best
' ai 12. Also. N lis; Si ike-; Iron; S uideisoii's iet
i ChsI Steel; English, Anicrican and Sweed B ister
; il.i. ia sli 'rt. rverv t!rn lhat i- usually kept in a
("ountrv St. .re, ult ol which will lie sold at ery
i reduced prices.
I rxj- ." mtry Pro luce of all kinds taken in ex-
, change fir Cood.
i S
buiv. Nov. 22.1, H4.1.
.t ( II X . ST II V K Kit.
Of the tale fin if Siwk rk V Striker, and ;
Strijker i- 'iHfur,
UAS leMtmed the W holes ile Dry O inds Busi.
ness, and now oiler for sale, al No. 13 and
14 Bank s'reet, Philadelphia, sdj linir g Myers,
Clajhorti A t'o's Auction Mote. No. 7 Market
street, a general asorlinenl nf Drv ttoods, chiefly
purchase I at auction, at a very small advance for
cash, or city aecenianci s.
Believing that bw long experience in purchasii g
will enable him lo si II his (i.i.U at the lowest Mar
ket puces, he invites hi- old friend, and others
wis in.! lo buy, to favor him wilh a rail.
Pinlidelphi i, Nov. I, ls.43 bin
IEMO.XS. A lol of good, Iresh Lemons, ju.t
lecrived and for sale bv
Dec. 13, 1S15. HENRY MASS EH.
If. 7 Ill's IT. The highest price given U
V heat, al Ihe slme of II. M AS.-EK.
A new supply of liose Ointment just received.
Not. 8tk, 1I1S.
iierh's hotel,
iiiuitism ac., r.i.
T PRO . are to Inf.rm Ihe pubic thai I have l-fl
1 Phils lelphii. and am now located in Harris
I urg, the si'at of tlis Executive srn! S ate (1 ivsrn
men! of Pennsylvania, whrre I now occupy thrt
spacious Hotei, recently kept by Mr. Matthew"
Wilnn.
This spacious building, having been purposely
planned and erected for a Hotel nf the first rlsst
is not surpassed if erjua'led, by any aimilar ratals
lis'imeiit in Peiinsylvnnia ; and hnving undeigona
a thorough rrnovstion, the pa'lors, rooms and
rhsmliers are now fitted up in n sty 'e that com
bines i-teianre with comfort nnd convenience.
Mv TABLE is pledged to be supplied with the
best fare the Markets csn produce! tint rjiirti-s nt
the i.mn time W-iug ss moderate as anv ol Ihe het
regulated astat lishnierit elsew'.e e I-i bc.rl. ri
exeitions shall be spsred en mv p r o mi d e n ,r'
of every member of r.iv In tiselmld. I" make ii wh -t
it sliouid lie. in the Cepital nf one nf lb mokt pop
uloii and inieresting Wuite- of tlie T'niiin.
With these pr -mis", aecommn dviori and fact
lilies, and the fact that tho Hotel is moat eligibly
situated, I with confidence, most rcFpectfully foil
cit the patronage of lha Public.
DANIEL HERR.
Late of Herr's Hotel, Cbenut St.. Philad.
Hsrri-burg. Nov. 22, 1S15. 3m
To l'ui'aiiaMfi-st of
DRY GOODS.
fTIHE stibscrit'Sr, No. 121 Pearl s'rect, New
1. Vork. having rsalii-hed a Bnnchat No. 23J
South Second St., Philade'pbia, i now opening,
nt, J wj! he constantly receiving fmni the New
Vork Auctions, an extensive assortment nf
FANCY & STAPIsIJ DHT GOODS,
which will be said nt the lowest New Vork pttrcs,
at wholesale and Retail. Among li s stock will be
found a good assortment of thn fillowire article-1
Jacconet. Plaid. Hair Cord, I.nce. Stripe, Book,
Swi-a end Tnrla an Muslin. Bishop and Linen
Lawns. Fancy Cap Nelta, Funry nnd Ball Dree,
Thread I .area, Application D.i., neh B ack Silk
'Primming Lare, Irish Linens. Linen Cambrics,
L'lien Cambric lldkf., Curtain Frmces, Ca-hmeie
d'l'eos-r, Mouseluie de Li-e. e-ik and t'nltnn
Warp Alfaecas, t)n ten's1 Cloth, (Jala Plaid',
French Merinos. Ill irk ilks. Cloves. Si k ll .sa,
Shaw's, Crava s. Rilihrn-, Embroideri-s Ac Ve.
Conntrv Meieliant and others visiting Phil n'el
phi or New Vork to purchase, are resprcttu.lv in
vited lo rail and examine the :-l tks.
Nov. I. 1M5. ly II. MOOBE.
.insKin v. .ioxks.
A'n. H Xjrth Mil b're't n fnv dnart ali'rvc Market
tlrr-t.
PHILADELPHIA,
HAS roust ilitlv mi hand a very large a.irt
ment nl L'sik'ng (i -s-ps. B ikel. Ceil: r 'atfl
and Fancy floods, which will be sold wholesale at
the Verv lowest price'.
N. B Lnnkmg 0'ases inureal to nny ait of
tlie countrv, wilhont charge.
Nov. 1,1 8 15 6 n
vTililH'jsT.r'oxvelry, Acc. A:c.
riHE subscriber ull.-r lot snlc, at t'le lux est pr
.8 re, a laige and genrril assortment nf (Sold
and Slver Lever, Lupine and ott er kiiv' nf
Watches; Jewilrv, Silver Waie, Kb mv hi d ;:'.
Mantel Clocks, end Mo cal Boxes playing iV .ni
two to ten tunes; Benedict A: P. irnev's Diamond
Poind d (lold Pen-; Watchmakers' Tools, File.'
and Material.
Orders from the country are solicited, nnd wilt
be caicrulty attended to. JOHN V. FA Kb',
112 Chcsnut ft., Philadelphia!
Nov. 1. l"st."). 4m
IVe recommend all nf our friend lisitinn the
city, to call at the Prhin Company' Stare,
and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas.
TIIH Ii:iil TEA tMIIMXT,
Xo. 30, SotTB Sstomi SrarrT, Between Market
nod t 'hesiiut,
FZIXXiADZLriXXA,
AVE constantly on hand, ntid fr s le,
Whole-ale nnd Retail.
A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRFKH TEA,
At I.OWIT lrJc-os,
according to the quality, than ihey can te butsgM
for at any other establishment in the ri'v
rJ- Tks, exclusively, ore sold st ih's bot;r,
and sever d varieties which rannot be obtained cl e
whrre. Any Tens which do not civ? enure satis
faciion ran be returned and exchang d, oi the m i
ney will be refunded.
The citizens of Northumberland county arc ro
sntctfully invited to tjive us a call.
O. B. ZIF.PFR.
Acriit for the Pekin Tea Company,
Philadelphia, Srpt 2Vlh, IS 1"). 1 v
"terms "reduced.
LjP ' " L7?J
DAGVL'HHI I A r. 1 1. 1. Eli W ',..', at Premi
um Culnrt-J Ukrnn-tH, and Pl.fijxr-tj.f,ie
No. 13GCIiesnut Street, I'Lilailelphii.
No. 251 Brosdwav, New York; No ViCVurt
Street, Boston ; No. 136 Chcsnut -s reel. Phi'.i.
dr-lph'S lliltimore Streil. Ba'timore ; Ilronl
way, Saratoga Springs ; X .Vi Canal I-licei.
New-Orleans ; Main Street Newport, R. I. And
Main Street, Do Ituiptr, Iowa.
CONSTlTUTINti the oldest and most Ext-M
Vive Estalili-hmcnt ol the kind in ihe orl I,
and containing more than a TlItH'SAND POI5
TRAITS, cinl rai'ti p those nf some of tho most
distinguished in lindusls, in the I'nited St-.tes.
Admittance free.
This E.tnhl shmet.t having btcn award, d l!'o'
Medal, I'cur Ptr.'t Premiums, i-nd hen . t
lienors' at the Exoibi'i-lis nt Bos o i. Nt w-Vo k
and Philadelphia, n speetively, for be-t Pie'urrs ati I
Apparatu, is thus otllci illy siis'.utie I in the posi
lion ol'superioritv t en lofore lingers i II v as-ined tt
by the pub ie, as ', in t'li War I
J"W SsHi, HI'i. ly
ia -is n:z j lt:ct. aj"a.a
P I A iN O S.
rilHE SI'B!CRIBER has been appointed aretit.
I for ibe sale . t t). 11 D MEVKR'S CEL.
Ell HATED PREMIEM K'i'E WOnD II
ANOS, at ttlis place. 'I'lir-a- Peu-o lisve a p!ii "i
massive and biauiitul exleii u ii,.i-h a " 1. t -r i -1 '
and .weellli s nt lone, Hlid c'l g m e of workivaii
hip, are not sjrpa.-sid bv anv in t!o 1 m td s-at
The fdloili4 is a rei-i'iii'iieiiditioii f'nm ('
Diit, a celibr ated jierlo nitr, and hiuisi If a nian
uf iciuier i
A
C .1 IS I.
lltVIIO .
lent Piano I'
i thit Ped v ihe I '
i
r
i,
stitute. I feel i! ho t.c 'it. " ' th :,
lo i eolare thai llies- u u ' '
and i" some r;i-r evi r ; o i i !
alio Fortes, I saw al ih" c,-il .: ol toi-o, e. rn
ilurini a soioiini nftwote.r ar Peris.
The - pianos wi'l he -o',l l tlie inn- .jJeeltm r"
lowest Phil ii'elnhla pr ccf. if i;n' snnrt'lin i I '
Person are rei e-led o rsll ami exa-nine fr
I hi niselve-, t lie re.Venr-e be uh.c"b-r.
Sunburv May 17. IslS. If 11. A L '.
BTli lUtl.N Ju.t leti te:l and tor sjie, c".
forca-b.hr 11ENKV MAgifER.
SunbUty, Sept. 50, 1845,
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