Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 23, 1846, Image 3

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    GHNBRAt, TAYLOR.
At there is a general desire to learn tome
1hin;6f the history, character and qualifications
f)f General Taylor, who now atanda to connpi
uouely before the whole country at the com
mander of the army of occupation, we extraot
'from one of our exchange the following aketch.
It will be intereitfng:
"Gen. Zacbary Taylor entered the army in
1808, immediately after the attack on the Chee
apeake, and hat been in the service of hit coun
try from that time to the present. Having
entered the army aa a lieutenant of infantry he
bad risen to the command of t company at the
beginning of the tail war.
For his gallant defence of Fort Harrison on
Hhe 5th September, 1912, President Madison
conferred upon him the brevet rank of Major,
'end he. is now the oldest brevet in the army,
In 1832, he became the Colonel of the Gtli
'infantry; with this rogirncnl he went to Flori
da in 1833, were he was always foremost in
danger. ' '
On the 25th December, 1930, Col. Taylor,
at the head ot a detachment of about 500 men,
composed of parts of the 1st, 4th and 6th regi
ments of United States Infantry and some Mis
souri volunteers, met about 700 Indians, under
Alligator, Sam Jones, and Coa-coo-chee, on the
banks of the O-ke-cho-bee. This battle was
cough t by the Ind ians, for the day before the
engagement, Col. Taylor received a challenge
from Alligator, telling him where to find him,
and bantering him to come on.- Col. Taylor
desired nothing better, immediately pushed on
-at a rapid march to the expected battle ground,
fearful that the wily Indian might change hia
purpose. The Indians had a strong position in
thick swamp, covered in front by a small
tream, whose quicksands rendered it almost
impassable, but he pushed through the' quick,
.sands and swamps, in the face of a deadly fire
from a concaled foe, driving the Indiana before
'him.
JThe action was long and severe. The Indi
ans yielding the ground inch by inch, and then
only at the point of the bayonet After three
hours of bloody contest, the Indians were routed
and pursued with great slaughter, until night.
This waa the laststand they ever made, in a
large ;body, and the only instance in which they
voluntarily gave battle. Though Col. Taylor
won the day, it waa at the expense of 139 k il
led and wounded more than one fourth of his
whole force. Two colonels, (Colonel Thomp
son of the 5th infantry, and Colonel Gentry of
the Missouri volunteers,) fell at the head of the
troops, Cspt. Van Swearingen and Lieuts.
Brooke and Carter, also fell in the engage
ment '
During the whole of the engagement, Col.
Taylor remained on horseback, passing from
point to point, cheering his men to the conflict,
-and exposed lo the Indian rifle at every mo
ment. For this battle, Mr. Poinsett, Secretary nf
War, rendered merited praise to all engaged,
m hrsommunication to Congress. . The brevet
-of bVigtfter General waa conferred on Cl.
Taylor, and we was given the chief command
in Florida, whidh ne tei?ned in 1840, after
tour or five years arduous and indefatigable
service in thee wars ps and ttammocka f Flo
rida. After retirement from Florida, ie waa assign
rd the command of the 1st department of the
rmy, including the States of Iofsiana, Mis
sissippi, Alabama, &.(, with hts headquarters
at Fort Jossup, Louisiana.
, Ills position gave him the tommarid ot the
"atmy ofoccepation,"" but the tissue of the ser
vice would have justiftoo the Government in
essigning to that command either of the six
general officers of the regular army, whose rank
. it higher than hie.
-But it may be fairly presumed that tire high
character, gallant services and great experi
ence of Gen. T - aside from hit geographical
position, pointed him out at the appropriate
commander of an army, which waj to plant uur
, flag upon the banka of the Rio del Norte.
Gen. Taylor is about 50 years of age; is a
man of much general information, and an excel
lent and tried soldier; a prudent and skilful
commander, whoe traits of character are a
wise precaution in providing for the hour of tri
al, and a fearless, reckless courage in battle.
He ia a Kentuckian by birth, and all that
word implies. He ia an American in heart, and
stamped with all the elements of a hero, by na
tare. Under hia command the flag of the Union
will receive no dishonor on the banka of the Rio
jrande. Xtshville Orlhipiiitan.
Sbumokin FciaAcs. The Shamokin Furnace,
row in the possession of Measrs. Bryant and
Vood, Waa again put in operation on ths first of
hia month. In ths event of this Turnaes work
ng well, and profitably to ita present tnsnsgers,
t is said they will soon erect another stack ad
oining the present furnace, We trust that the
lost sanguine hopes of the pteseut operatora at
bamokin may be fully realised, that another,
nd a third Anthracite Furnass may aeon go tip
i that region ; and further, that ths time may
Medily arrive whea locomotive will be taking
a and limestoae from Montour to Shamokia,
ind Coal from Shamokia te Danville.-Dami!fe
ntelligenetr.
' DaHvillb Sainok. A number of responsible
ind highly respectable persons wets in atten
lanes at this place oa Saturday last, and rut in
troposale for rebuilding our river Bridge. Of
he numerous proposals presented, those of David
I. Kownovcr, of Danville, and Chester B. Evans,
f Elmirat N. Y were aecsbtsd by the Company,
ad those gentlemea nave undextakea te have
the briclgs ready for crossing in January nest.
They are both active and experienced men, snd
good mechanics; and ths prospect now is that
we ahalt have a substantial and beautiful bridge
up, and ready for use next winter the cost, un
der the proposals as accepted, is estimated at a
bout 123,000. Danville Intelligencer.
PRICE .CURRENT.
Corrected weekly iy Henry Matter.
Wbsst, ... .... 100
Rrt, . . . . .70
Coan, . 62
Oats, 40
Poaa, ' . 6
FLAXstsn,' . i. -. . 118
BoTTta, ...'( . . 14
Eon,, . . 8
BsssWsx, . ' . m 36
Tittow, . 10''
Put, . .10
Hscattn Fiat, .-' to
Daisn Aertas, . ... 75
Do. Psacsss, 150
Notice.
THE Co partnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscriticrs, u nder ihe firm of Bry
ant fc Wood, is ihis day (May 20th) dissolved
by mutusl consent. - ' J. O. BRYANT,
GEO. WOOD.
Shamokin, Msy 23J, 1846. 3t
Ths Danville Democrat rill inner! the slove
three wevke, and forward their bill to Shamokin.
Estate or John Rhlnehart, dee'd.
Notice to Heirs.
.Vs. 15, August Term, A. D. 1848.
John Rhinehart
'.
Charles Khinehart, Thomas Crosby, Guardian of
Thomas Cr.wby, Henry S'ell and Elizsteth hia
wife, James Ht'ed and Louisa bis wife, George
B. McAllister and 8arnh his wife, snd Martin
Hahn and Msry bis wife.
Nostrum reslabtd Covstt, Set.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the She
rifTof Northumheiland Couiity, Gbestikh:
YOU are hereby commanded to summon
Charles Rhinehart, Thomas Crosby, Guar
dian of Thomas Crosby, Henry Slell and E'ita
beth his wife, James Reed snd Louisa his wife,
George B. McA'list' r and Sarah his wife, and Mar
tin Hahn and Mary his wife, defendant-, to be and
sppear bifore Ihe Judges nl the Court "of Common
Pleas, to be holden at 8unbury for said county, on
the first Monday nf August next, to answer John
Rhinehart, plaintiff, of s plea wherelors the said
plaintiff" snd Ihe said defendants together and undi
vided do hold a cert sin tract nf land in Augutia ;
township, containing fortr-lhee seres more or less,
adjoining Eli Conrsd, William Conrad, Samuel I
Lants and ethers; also, a piece of land in same
township, containing eleven sere mors or l s;
one lot nf ground adjoinir.g Mary Harrison, Mis.
Lvon snd Shamokin creek, snd two pieces of land
adj. lining each other and former, together confin
ing tw.'lvs acres m re or less, bounded by the Sha
mokin creek and hill land claimed by Mrs. Lynn,
being the piers now in ihe possession of Chard a
Rhinehait; also, a certain house and lot of ground
siiuats in Sunbury, in Whortleberry street, north
aids, bounded wrst by lot of Mrs. Simpson, esst by
lot of John G. Youngmsn, snd north by an alley;
also, a certain house and lot of ground in Rivsr
street, in 8uubury, bounded by lot of McCarty &
Davis, south by lot of Uco-ge Matits, and east by
an alley. Partition thereof hetween them the said
defendants doth not permit. Hereof fsil not snd
have yuu there then this writ.
Witness the Hon. J. B. Anthony, President
of our smiI court st Sunbury, the 6ih day of
Msy, A. D. 1816. -
JOHN FARNSWORTH,
Proih'y.
Of whxh the said defendants will please take
notice, THOMAS A. BILLINGTON.
Sheriff's Office, Sheriff.
Sunbury, May 23, 1646. S0t
NORTHUMBERLAND
NOTICE is hereby given, thst a meeting of the
stockholders of the Northumberland Bridge
Company will be held st the house of James Lee,
in the borouuh of Northumberland, on Monday the
15th day of June next, st 3 o'cl.ik, A. M., for the
purpose of taking int.i coiis'deration the propriety
nf re-building the Bridge, from Ihe Eastrrn khoreof
the r'UfSjuehsnna river to the Shamokin Llaml, op
pit Northumberland, upon certain stipulated
conditions mentioned tn s supplement paused Ihe
t8th of March, 1 846, to the set incorporating said
company, D BRAUTIGAM.
NorthumM. May 1, 34B. 51 Prea't.
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware
MANUFACTORY.
SSLINIOBOVE, JBNNA.
THE sulvcri'.ar reFpectfully informs the pnblie
that he has commenced the manufacture of
a iiuu Bisctriaruii nure)
in sll iis various branches, at Selinscrove. His
ware is not only mads of the beat materials, but is
put together in a substantial and workmanlike man
ner, iliflenng tn thta respect from much of the waie
sld, which ia rosds ap in s bony for that purpots.
An rscellenl srsartment will tie kept on band at all
lim. a, which witl be a ld on the moat reasonaMe
terms. ANDREW 6. WINGERT.
SrlinegMve, May I6tb, 1846. tf.
- Rich and Elegant
CARPETS, OIL CLOTZS.
MATTINGS AND WINDOW SHADES,
FOR iPHINQ TXULDB.
THE sul'sc'ilxt haa just opened for spring tiade,
a large and complete assortment of lirus-elst
Imperial, Urfins tod Rue Ingrain and Venetian
CARPETS, which haVe all been purchased within
a month, at the loweet cash rates. They ate now
offered at gratlf reduced prices for cSsb.
These goods are of an eitrs style and ftnishv and
being of the test make and fabric, offer great in
ducements to purchasers to obtain a handsome and
deairabls article at prices below the UsUal rates.
The assortment is complete in every rsspecl) snd
consists in part of ihs following
New and s Undid Brussels - . , "
Do do Ingrains T
Do do Imperials' CARPET8,
Do do Twl'd Venetians . at Reduced
Do do Plain do. PriccSt
Do do , Fine 4 Common
Ingrain ' J .''
Splendid Embossed piano snd Table Covers;
Siair Rods, Bindincs. Sheeo Skins. &.C dte.
With an imanensb stuck of low juiced CarpeU
oi an aeaenptiona, L.MM, Kag Hemp, and UOtton
Carpels, from to 60 Cent per vard.
Couhtry Merchants, hcw;!;rpers snd ethers
have now sa opportunity of supplying themselves
with hanJaotns Snd dssirsMS goods st grsstly redu-
ceaprrbss; HUBCKI u. WALKER,
S5 N. 2d St. epposits Cbrut Church
Philadelphia, May I6ih, U48-3n
" Tr lflP ri aTaW iP?r"
AUia iaJ sWiiWaii JtiX4X WXJjXi riiJalT
. A. B. MAKSIIA1L1L, ;: ,
Wo. 188 CheanUt Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets,
DP EEI a Ha OD
18 now prepared to offer,- Wholesale and Retail,
a large essortment of Fahct snd Stasis
itT cioodi;
suited to ths Country ss well sa City Trade. He
continues ths system of "no abatement in prlcct,"
which he has pursued for the past ten yesra, and
desires to call ths special attention of the pubi c to
it as the only true tytlem of retail business, snd
which is decidedly to the interest of the purchaser
to promote. It ia quite time the fraudulent preo
lice of asking a high price, and abating to make the
purchasers believe they srs ths "favored few," was
done away with, as, nine times out of ten, they sre
made to pay a higher price (however great the re
duction) than the like style and quality cm be pur
chased at the "One Price Btore."
A. B. M. la in regular receipt of the newest and
cheapest seasonable goods, and when sny article
depreciates in value the price is at once marked
down an low that it cannot be undersold. By this
system ths purchaser curt, st all times buy with
confidence snd satisfaction, and without watte of
time in useless bargaining. lie has st this time
a complete assortment of
SILKS.
Blsck Lnstrlno, Oitnmxn, Poux de Soie, Man
tua, Gros de Rhine, Armure, snd other Dress and
Mantills Silks. Also,
Fancv Dress Silks,' from 44 cts. to f 2 25 per
yard, including all ihe variety nf approved snd
useful styles snd combination nf colors.
Lining Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk Gingham.
IMU'A'S AND ORGANDIES.
P;iris Psinted Lawns snd Organdirs,' of the
newest snd most approved s'ylc, ss well ss Ihe
cheapest in the market. Alo,
Scotch Lawns at very low prices.
FRENCH GINGHAMS,
Of ihe newest designs. Also Scotch Ginghams
and Gingham Lawns, very cheap. Twdl'd Earl
sion and Manchester Ginghams, for children'a
wear.
' FRENCH CHINTZES.
Light, medium, and dark colors, 4-4 wide. Also,
bert m ke American Chintx and Calicoes, of the
new patterns, st 12 cts. per yard.
MOUSELIN DE LA1NES,
Of the most splendid Ombre snd Printed styK
down to the French, English and American, at 25
cents per yard.
BAREGES AND BALZORINES,
Of all qualities snd every vartfty. of design,
suited lo sll tastes., A 'so, embroidered and chain
ftitchrd Robra, Bayadere and Pidka Dresses, emb'd
Swiss Muslin and Bishop Lswn dress patterrs
I arleluns snd colored plaid and stripe Swiss Mus
lins.
WHITE GOODS.
Plain Swiss, Mull, Nansook. Jaeconet, Cambrie,
Book, and Tarleton Muslins, Plaid, Strino, cordid
and figured Cambric and Swiss do., Bishops Lawn,
ATTENTION I
THE 8hamokin and Rush Indepen
dent Battalion of Volunteers are com
manded to meet at Snvdersiown, on the
27th inst., st 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
dsy, in summer uniform, provided with
10 rounds of blink eartriges, fully srmed
snd equipped for diill snd inspection.
By order of Maj. War. H. Kasr,
8. 8. FARROW,
May 16, 1846. 21 Adjutant.
ItleaNlea.
DR. 8MITH'S ADVICE.
THE Mearles appeared in Europe about ihe
same lime with the small poi, and have a
great affinity to that disse. They both came
from the s iuie quarter of the world, are built infec
tious, and seldom attack the same person but once.
The Meablea are most common in the spring sea
son, snd generally disapieer in the summer. The
disease itself, when properly minagrd, seldom
proves fatal ; but its consequences are often vei v
trouhb some. Our business is to assist nature to
throw out the eiuption. Blood-letting ia almost
certain death.
Nothing ever discovered haa done the work so
eeutly snd effectually sa Dr. SMITH'S (Sugir
Coated) Indian Vegetable PilU." You need not
force them down, ei her
Q3 CAU TION. As s miserable imitation hue
been made, by ths name of "Sugir Coated 1'ilU,"
it ia necessary to be sure that Da. G Benj. Smith's
tipnaiuie ia on every box. Price 25 rents.
Principal Office. 179 Greenwich at New York.
SolJby JOHN W. FRILING, Sunbury.
WM. FORsYTHE, Northum'd.
Msy Ittih, IS46.
DANVILLE
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLBv COLUMBIA COUNTY,
Pennsylvania.
THE Panville Steam IVoolen Factory, former
ly owned snd occup.ed by Dr. Pstmikiv, h s
recently been purchased by the subscribers, who
respectfully announce ro their friends snd the pub
lic general y, that Ibey are now prepared to do all
kinds oT wjrli in their line of business, at the shor
test notice, according to order, and io the best com
parsrtvs msnme. Hsving gone M considerable
espense tn repairing theit nfachinery and a pat i us,
and bring very particular tn securing the Service of
rsperienced mechanics, they feel confident lht
they sre capable of executing all kinds of work in
s style superior to sny other es'sblishmcnt in the
country, st the old Customory p'teea. .
CLOTHS, SATIN KTTS, FLANNELS asb
BLANKETS con si an ly on band, and for sale st
reduced prices, for Cash or Batter.
CAKDIXG AM ri'M.IXH
will be done in the best manner, at the uaunl pri
ces. All kinds or country produce taken in pay
ment for woik, at D nille market prices.
For the accommodation of those who live at s
di-taneej Wool and Ciotb will be taken in at,
snd, when finished, returned to the following pla
ces. Plain written directions must accompany
each parcel '.
Columbia County.--Roup St Mst's Store, Wa
shingtonvdlst R. Fruit's store, Jerseytowit ; Yea
ger'e inn, Roaring Creek; 8hsrpesa' store, Catti
wiBns; C. P. Msnn'a slots, MifflinvttU t Miller's
Mors, Berwick t J; Cline'a Mill ; Ricket's store,
Oisrtievllle; Derr's slorS, White Hall.
Ntrthumberlaiul Cimrtv Michsel Reader's inn,
l,..tk..i.;iL. . lte-l.n.1 Jbr U..I. U-U
wivwt.uiv , i , i.iiu U JBJ .iuid, mcJSWCIW
vilfe E. !.. Piper's store, Wstsonstown ; . S. I.
Comly & Co's store, Milton; Gibson's inn, Chit
hequeque Forsyth's store, Northumberland ;
Young's Slots, Sunbury. V
Luterne CeUAttf. Reynold s sorr, Kingston;
OildersleeVa's store, Wlrkesbarre ; Gsylord's store,
Plymouth t ' Biystr's st'orr, Nsntlcoks Judge
Mark's Mill, Huntibgton.
Lycoming County.). Clapp's store, Muuey
Sbosmsker's store, Smith's Mill. r
GEARHART & KOWNOVER.
Danville, May 9, 1816.
A a saa, WaWBp fjp sXaHsj. ssjbjbj aaatsai a sbbbsssi
532 Ua OP EC a
Imitation Cambric, Cambrie Dimity, Irish Shirting
Linens, Damask Table Linen, TaMe Cloths and
Napkins, Long Lawns, French Linen Cambric snd
Linen Lawns, cheap Shirting snd Sheeting Mus
lins, snd superior Long Cloth Shirting.
, ' MOURNING GOODS. '
Lupin's Bombazines of sll qualities, and the va
rious ahades nf Black, Sumrger Bomb sines or
Brillisntes, Silk snd Cotton W rp Atpsecas, Silks,
Mouselin de Lainea, Baregrai Balzorinea, Marrinese,
Grenadines, Ginghama, Lawns, Crapes, Crape and
Lnvs Leise Viels, Kid snd Silk Gloves, Hosiery,
Plain Silk. Glacia, Ottoman, Thibet, Barcgei snd
Twisted Silk Shawls, 8carfs and Cravme.
. SHAWLS .IND SCARFS.
French tahmere long and squne Shaw's,
Broche do., Primed, Barege, Thibet and Terkrrri
do.,Glaia, Twisted Silk, Grenadine, Htrnani and
Mohair do., and low priced d.K '
Sdk, Grenadine, Barege, and other long and
short Scarfs. Als''rn.its.
Black Lace and Silk Mantillas, Visiti, Cnpea and
Cardinals, of the new sty Irs.
LMUROIDER1ES AND LACKS.
- Emb'd Caps, CoIIrm, Spenciua. and Chemz tts,
under Slrcvi-s and Cuffs English and Krnih
Thread Lacca. Edcings and Insertings, Linen Bob
bin Edgi- ga and lniertina, emb'd 8 wist and Cam
bric do., Bl.ick and Whit' Lace Viels. Luce Shawls
and Scarf., widn Hl nk Laces for Mantillas and
Scatfs, and Black Brussels Lace, for trimming do.
and. dresses.
HOSIERY.
English white snd black ribb'd, etnb'd, open
worked, and p sin Silk II siery ; white and black
half Hi se, rilih'd and plain ; spun Silk Snd raw S.Ik
d .; also, Enql rh and Swi-s white, cnloreil, nnd
unbleached Cotton do; libh'd, plain, emb'd cl kU
ed, and open worked; also, Chtldren'a Gotten do,
a.d Ladies' while and unbleached I.i-le 'J'hrcid
do , of various qualities, a scarce and dfMrable ar
ticle, and other Hosiery of Various descriptions.
LINEN CAMBRIC AND LAWN 1WKFS.
Plnin, corded, berdcred, riviere, musfque, and
emb'd Linen Cambric and Lawn Hdkfs., from 12
eta, to f'.'O each Also, Rstjs, Purse. Green fts
rege for Veils, Gauze Viels, Black Linen, . Lend
Col'd and Brown i!o Pap r Muslins, &C.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the new sly In rich and cheap Scarfs and
Crnvata; Kid, Silk, Thread, and other Gloves;
Cotton half Hose ; Silk and Linen Cambric pocket
Hdkfs, Suspenders, rVc. '
fXy You can find at MARSHALL'S, I8S Chee
nut street, almost evi-ry article in Dry Good that
yon requite, and at (triers quite as low, if not lower
than elsewhere, (7 is to his intcrrst to n il cheap)
and as he ia constantly adding to hia atoik the new
est snd cheapest goods, you will be sure of being
suited. But, lesder, you sre invited to call and
judite for yourself.
Philadelphia, May 16ib, 1840. 2m
Assessment.
EMBEKS of the Lycoming County Mutu
al Insurance Company aie hereby notified,
that the Board of Directors have ordered an Assess,
m nt of one per cent on all premium notes, due lo
Ihe Company tn Ihe 15th d iy of November, 1845,
to be paid previoua to the 2d day of June lien, to
the 1'reaaurer or lo Receivers.
WM. A. PETRIKIN, Sec'y.
N,B. The Receivers for Norlhumberlanrl e-iun
iy are Abraham Slraub.G. A. Frick, Wm. W. Ir
laud and Edward Oyaier.
C. S. V'ALLIS, E q. Treasurer.
Office of the Lv. C. Mut In. Con
- Murtcy. May 16,1846 t 5
"I'liNNSYLVANlA HOUSE,
rpiiE
X cy,
HE subsrtilier, late of the Union Hotel, Mun-
Pa , respectfully iiiforma the old and nu
merous customers of ths
PeiiiiHTtvanlu House,
and the public generally, that he has leaded the
Tavern Stand nf John Rhodes, in Danville, where
he is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per.
aona vUitinc Ihe mwn, in Ihe v,ty beat style. The
accommodations will be such as a Well ennductrd
public house should afford, and ho effort will be
spared to render sntif.ictiop, in every respect, lo all
who may call. The citizen nf Lycoming county
are invited lo put np with ihe undersigned when
Ihey visit Danville.
HENRY WEAVER.
ajivi'JeMayJl, 1816. J
ceittke" ttoitpike'
SH ttD 13 o
THE stockholders in the Centre Turnpike Road
leading Iron Reading to Sunbury, are hereby
notified that an election will be held at the boue
of James I,ee, in Northumberland, on Monday ihe
tli at day of June neat, between the hours f 10
o'clock, A. M. and 4 oYlork, P. M., for the purpose
of choosing ofliccrs lo aerve for the ensuing JTeir-v
J. It. PRIESTLEY,
April 25th, I R46,6t Pwi.'eni.
W. H. THOIVIPSON,
Fnlifotiallc
nOOT AND SIIOK 3IAKKn,
OERK11Y returns bi sineere thanks fir ast
favors, and respectfully i' fornu his friend
and ihe public generally, th .1 he has removed to
the 11 lick Store Kottrn formerly Occupied by Wood
6l Khawn, where he will t happv to sccniumKlte
all wbo wish good work at moderate prices, assuring
them that he will ekrrt hlmwlf lo .leso.
A good assortment nf Boots and Shoes) for Gen
tlemen, Ladies, and Chi'dreu, ronsianily on hand.
Also, Linibgs, Dindingx, And all Sorts of Morocco
for le, low,-
All kinds nf Work made to measure, and lie
pairing well done, at ths hoiU'.t ttutice. Call
and Sen
Sunbury, April ISlh, 1848. if
Lime ! Lime ! I
JOS1T 3H!PlviAlTa
1T1 ERPECTFULLY informs his friends, that
ItVi he bsa coionienced the business of Lime
liuruing, ou ibsfiiui he now occupies. Ha baa
pew oti hand a quantity of Lime for sale, and will
always endeavor lo accommodate those wbo may
faior hint wilb their custom, - -
August. April 1 lib, 1840. 6m .
Ko furl her Kotlre
THE Souk Accounts, Notes, Ac. of II. B. Msr
ssr snd H. B. M asset Sl co. are now in the
hands of a justice for collect ion, and will be ut in
suit if hot settled, in a few days, .
Sunbury, April 4lh, 1846,
' s ?ili-
s a s a
SltW
A NEW PROSPECTUS
THE N13W VOLUlrli;
or rss
WEW VORR WBEKI.V XrXZRAOSU
ONLY tWO DOLLARS A TKAR ! I !
'T'O sin tbs sriatT of raa lea, and to place
- lha Weekly Mirror on an equal fooling With
its numerous rivals, the terms are teduced from
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PETER LAZARUS"
8 I' is n v it y , 7
IV o r t li n ni l v r I n n l County,
PENM SYLVANIA,
RESPBOfEULLY informa his Tri hds snd
, the public in general that he has taken the
Urick Stnnd, formerly occupied by George Prince
sa a public house, (eai-t of the State House, and
ophisitc the Court H nine.) where he is prepared lo
accommodate his friends, and all others Who msy
favor him with their cu-tom, in the best manner.
In short, no exertions nor expense will be spa
red io render hia house in every way worthy of
public patronage.
Sunbury, April 4tb, 1816 6ra
IMPORTANT
TO DEALERS I1T TEA
. AND TEA. DRINKERS.
The success of the PEKIN TEA
COMPANY. No. ao.SorjTit 8ac0nh
Stskrt, between Market Snd Chee-
nut, Philadelphia, haa been unparal
leled. Our citizens are now able to obtain a su
perior article of Teas, at rates much cheaper than
h ive ecr before been offered in thia country, and
they have the assurance that there are no drugs or
other foreign substances mixed with the Teas.
They are done up in packasea (lined with lead,
to preserve their strength and flavor.) of from one
quarter to five pounds, to suit customers, and are
sold at different prices, from fifty cents per lb for
an ( xeellent article to one dollar and fitly cents,
dj AH persons visiting the city are invited to pay
the company's extensive establishment a visit.
Agents wanted in every place where they are
not yet established. For particulars, address, pott
paid, Ihe subscriber,
(J. B. fcEIBER, Ag't for ihe Company,
30 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
April 4lh, 1846. ly -
BE1TTIST??".
IMiTKll 11. MA8 8ER,
RF.CF.NTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
ESI ECTFULLY informs ihe cilixens of
Sunbury and viciniiv, that he has opened an
cilice at the reiderire of Henry Masi-er, in Market
street, where he is pre nurd to eiecute all kinds of
DkistsL Susosnt, Pi ite Work, Ave., on lha latest
and mod approved pinna.
Having had some experience and instruction,
under ene nf the mol eminent and successful Den
tie's in Philadelphia, he believes that be will be
able lo give satisfaction to lliot-e who may want bis
acrvicea
Ladies will be waited on at their places of resi
dence. His charges will be moderate, and his
work warrsnted.
Sunburyv March SSlh, 1818.
CAHPETINOS AND OILCLOTHS,
At the "CHEAP STOUK" jVo. 41 Strawberry
Stmt,
l la 1 1 a l c I p h I a.
UR Store rent snd other expensea being very
V " litfbt, we are enabled to a. 11 out CARPETS,
UIL-CI.OT1IS, &c, wholesale and retail, at the
loe-t price in the city, and buyers will find it
greatly to their advantage to call and examine the
large nesortmenl we nflVr this season, of
Beautiful Imperial 3 ply
Dout 1 Superfine Ingrain n.
Fine and Medium d - f
Twilled and plain Vi nitian J
ARPETINCS
lorreihrr with a lirge s ock of OIL-CLOTHS
from 2 feet to 24 feet wide, very cheap, for rooms,
balls, See :aln. Mattings, Floor Cloths, Ruga, Col.
ton and lii t'aipcta, &c, Ac, with s good ss
sortmeiit of Ingrain tnipds fio n 25 to 60 cents,
snd Suir snd Entry Car ta from 13 lo 50 cts.
ELDRIDUE & BROTHER,
No. 41, Strawtierry Street, one door above Cb.es
nut iie.ir Second Street, Philudelphis.
March 31 st, 1846. 3m.
A CARD.
TO TUB CIVILIZED WORLD!!
U. PALMER, the Ainerieao Newspaper
y B Asenl, du'y authorized, and empowered, by
the propneiois of ino-t of the bet newpairs of
sll lire cities snd prin'cipnl lownS in the U. H. Snd
Cansda, to rrceive sulicrip ions snd advertise,
ments, anj lo g'Ve receipt lor them; resectillly
ri. t'fu-s ihe pubbe, ib.it be i prepared t i execute
orders from ult psne of the tivil xed World, em.
braehg Indivi lu ds, Firms, Societies, CI us. Rea
ding lioom-r, Coipnri-tioiia, Ac, sl bis aeversl olTi
rea in the cities if Pl.ilaJ. I.bia, Baltimore, New
York an.l Boston, and wl.es cmmuniraiioiis and
inquiries, p.wt paid, may be directed. Addree V,
11. J'Al.MKI!, Philadelphia, N. W. comer Third
and Cbesnu streelt Uatiiin '. S. E. c rner B.b
iimo.e and Culvert streets ( New York, Tribune
Buddings opposite City Hall; Boston, 20 Slats st
As no other person or persons are in any man
ner connected with the sut'sciiber, in the American
Newspaper Agency, sll letters snd eommunicationa
Mir him, should be carefully directed a above, and
10 no other person. This caution baa become ne.
cessary, in order lo avoid mistakes, and put lbs pub.
lie on their guard sgtitisl all pretended A cents.
V. B. PALMER,
Antei'ican Newspaper Agent.
Editors throughout Ihe Uciled 8utea f.r whom
V. B. Palmer is Agent, will promote Ihs sdvsnlags
of sll concerned, by pnbbshiug Ihe shove.
i'l'ltLMJ NOTICIi V. B. Palmer is ihs
only authorised Agent for ihe "Stiaaoev Astsai
ess' in Ihe cities of Philadelphia, New York,
Boston and Baltimore, of which public notice ia
hereby given. March 14, 1846.
iri AMDE SKLDS.trrtTi supply or E.
J( Hisley A Co's superior Osidin Seeds, Jusl
received and for sale at lbs store of
MsKbl,la4. HLJUtir Mt7SER
sWTTT I aj m I n ,
WHIT2 SVAIT HOTEL,
Raci STBferr, PniBxnpLPMiA.
BY JT, PETKIIS.
rpHtS location is convenient for Busihees men
- "visiting the city. Every piins is taken to
cure the comfort of travellers.
March T, 1846. ly '
KcmovaL
. . T. TRITES,
REUI'ECTPI'LLY informs the ri
t'tsns of Sunbury snd vicinity, ihnthe
hsa removed bis lesidence to ih Brick
House in Market strnet. one door re t
of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful Tor past fa
vors, be hopes In receive a continuation of the librr
sl patronage which has heretofore been extended ta
him. Feb. 28, 1846. 6m
MONTOUR. HOUSE,
LATE nitADY'S HOTEL,
. " Opponte the Coiirl Hovte,
DANVILLE, PBMN'A.
j i THE Subscriber, wbo ass'rsted for ss
veiel years In the management of the a
a I We H.irel, lately kept by Mr. ft. A. Dm
1 iJULvldy, begs lesVs 10 Inform lbs travelling
public, that he haa taken the eMahlithment on hi
owh arconnt, on ihe first of January, 1646.
The House hs, ftf late, undergone many fmprw
tant alterations, and the present conductor promises
to leave nothing undone to mike it a cnmfortaMe
and agreeable, Ss well as a cheap arid accommoda
ting stnppinit place for slraneers wbo msy vi-ol oiit
floUrisbirff Village. No pains nor expense wi'.l be
spared to fill the table and the bar with the be-t the
hiiikels afford, and with the determination to de
vo'e bis entire personal attention to the comfort of
ibnse who may make hia houw their temporary a
bnde, and aided by active, careful and obliging ser
vanta, he hopes to give general satisfaction, and re
ceiVe a lilieral share of cu-tom.
fjj- Large and Commodious STABLES are at,
tached to the establishment, which are attended by
Careful and obliging ho-tlers.
CJIDEON M. SHOOP.
January Slth, 1846. tf
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 70 SotiTii Third Strpet,
Opposite the Philadelphia tixrharifeCi
Manufacture and keep cor
itnntlv on hand, a larire as.
Nil,ft',ortmtli of their Pntent I-n
s F.;2t i ti..i i... v l u t
y;SpR0oF SAFES, which ei
IJpo constructed as lo set at rt
JJfiJnsH manner nf iloubr a ro ihi ir
s-beinn strictlv fire nroof, n1
that they will resist the fire of any building in the
world. The ontaide-cise of the Safes aie mde of
boiler iron, the inside cise nf soptone, and be.
tween the. outer case and inner case is a space of
aome 3 inchea thick, and ia filled in with liiileArUc
tible m aerial, so as to make it sh impoa-nbility to
ever burn sny of the contents inside of this Chest.
These Soapstone Subimandeis we sre prepared
snd do challenge the world In produce any articla
in the shape of Book Safes that will stand Sa much
heat-, and we hold ourselves ready fit all times tA
have them fairly tested by public bonfire, should a
ny of our competitors fevl disposed tn try them.
We also cohlinue to manufscture and kfcp on
stantly on hahd, a large and genetal as-mrtnieht of
our Premium Air-tight Fireproof Safes, ef which
wa have a Urge quantity in use, Snd fn every in
stance they have given entire satisfaction to the
purchasers of which we will refer Ibe public to a
few gentlemen who have them in usev -
N. 6c U. Taylor, 129 north 3d st.; A. Wright
Sl Nephew, Vine at. wharf $ Alexander Caror, Con
veyancer, corner of Filbert and fJth sts.J johh M.
Ford, 32 north 3d st.; Myers BUsh, SO north 3,1
stt Bsiley V Brother, 138 Maket si4 James M.
Paul, lot south 4ih St.; Dr. David Jsyrie, 8 south
3d et; Matthew T. Miller, SO south 3d st. and
we could name some three ot four hundred others
if it were necessary. Now we invite ths attention
of the public, and particularly those in Wunt of
Fire Proof Snfes, lo call at our store before purcha
sing elsewhere, stld we think we can s itisfy them
that they will get a better and cheaper article b
oui store than any other establishment in the city.
We also continue to manufacture Seal and Co
pying Presses, made in such s manner sa to an
swer both purposes ; IToibting Machinn, Fird
Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locks
on Ihem, with D. Evans's Patent Keyhole cover
attached to" the same; plain and ornaments! Iron
Railing, Ac.
N. U. We keep constantly on bshd iaVge as'
aortment of our Patent Slate Lined Rfftieiutoip,
Water Filters and Coolers; and we have also on
band several second hand Fire Proof Cheats taken
in exchange Tor ours, which wa Will depose of at
very low prices.
PhiladelphiaJanuary 24th, 1846. ly
WHOLESALE & P.ETAIL
1 1 AT & CAP WAHEIIOUSE,
NO. U01, Market Street, above 9th, South ride
PHILADELPHIA,
a -THE subscribers respectfully cell the sllen
tion of their fiirnds snd de.der to their largS)
sod well assorted stock of Hsts snd Caps of ever
description, well adapted for the spring tradet Be
ing made of the best material and by the most ex'
periencetl workmen, they feel Confident lo giv ni
Versil satisfaction to all who may favor them with,
a trial, as they offer tn Sell aa low aa any bouss id
the city. BARTALOTT & BLYNN.
Philadelphia, January 3, 1816
Dtt
To I'urcliasersj of
DRV GOODS.
fpHE subscriber, No. 121 Pearl street, Ne
J. York, having ertahlii-hed a Branch at No. 23 J
South Second St., Philadelphia, Is now opening;
and will be constantly receiving from ths NtW
York Auctions, an extensive assortment of
FANCY A STAPLE DRY OOOSS.
which will be aold at the lowest New York piicra.
at wholesale and Retail. Among his stock will bet
found a good ai-nuitmcnt of the Mlowieg arliclrai
Jacconels, Plnid, Hair Cold, Lace, Siripe, llrok,
9wls snd Tsilatsh Muslina, llih. p snd L nrri
Lawns. Fancy CapNelfs) Fancy and Ball Urose-1
Thread Laces, Applicaiion Do., rich Blai k Si k
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens. Linen Camhrict
Linen Cambrie Hdkfe..Cuitaiu Fringes, Cshmere
d'Ecos-e, Mousebne de I. sine. Silk and Cnttrti
Warp A It sccas, Qu -en's I "loth, Gala Pla d-t
Freh.h Merinos, Bl..ck Silks, tiloves, SI k Hoaei
Sbawls, Crava'S, Rihhona, Embroideries. Ac., dk.e.
Country Merchants and others viniling PhiUdel
phis or New York lo puicha.e, are resptctlully in:
viled lo Call snd exsmius ths atoiks,
Nov. I, lb!5. Jly O. II. MOORE.
Hi: AT. I he bightsi price given tZf
Wheat, at the time of H. MASTER.
A neW supply of Rosa Ointment just received.
Nov. fith, 1845.
BAR IKON Just received and for sale, chea,l
Uca.hjby HE.NRY MASSE R.
SUribury, Sept. 20, 1845.
QlTEllUiU TJrFwiila.leria and . lion.
wines. A Iso superior Braujs BJ Gin, Lemon
Syrup. Also t Ui tlr,tfl, c( Bli-s Fiu. for a-h
l" hem:y massek.
bmibuiy, July l?th, laM.
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