militia captured General Com and ttcven hurt Jrril Mexican soldiers. In 1836, at Alamo, ISO held out 13 days a gainst Santa Anna and 8,000 men, fichtinir at last until every Texan fell dead, killing 001 of the enemy; 4P0 at Culletta beat olTlOOO under Gen. Urea.but next day were treachcronsly de ceived into a surrender, 700, of their own spon taneous will, killed or captured 1500 Mexicans, t San Jacinto, taking prisoner the President of Mexico, General Santa Anna; and twenty un der Deaf Smith routed 120 Mexicans the same year. In 1830, one hundred and four boat 1000 Mex icans at Saltillo and retreated into Texas with the loss of only four men. In 1812, only 201 of them repulsed Gen. Wolland 1300 troops at Arrnya Salndo; 201 drove 2.500 Mexicans in 'to Mcir, fought nineteen hours, killed 700 of 'the enemy, but at last where deceived into a surrender and horribly butchered or enslaved. In 1913, two hundred unarmed Texan prison ers at Salado attacked four hundred armed Mexican guards, beat and dispersed them. Same year. Commodore Moore, of Yucatan, silenced ten times his naval force and compelled them to retire. Tin last victory resulted in a treaty, or alliance, bttveen Yucatan and Texas, by which the former bound herself to remain pas- j five in any contest which Mexico rniplit there after engage tr. with Texas, and most faithful ly have the gallant Yucatecos performed their contract. . I naXTI.HORE market; Officeofthe Daltimors Amkmcaii, May, 2.". FLOUR. The transactions in Howard Street Flour, have been quite limited to-day. Sales on Saturday of a few hundred bbls. mixed brands at $1.12 J. To day holders generally are willing to sell at this rate, and 4110 bbls. were taken. The receipt price from cars is $1. The stock of City Mills Flour is very light. Holders ask SI. 37 J, but the article is without inquiry. GRAIN. The receipts of wheat are trifling. A lot of very prime Md. red was taken to-day t 91 cts. and a parcel of white, not fit for family flour, at 97 cts. Corn is dull. Sales to day at CGa07 cts. for vhite, and 57 cts. for yellow. We quote Oats at 39a 1 1 cts. WHISKEY. The stock is quite light, but c lal to the demand, which is very limited. Small sales are making at 21 cts for hhds. and 22 cts. for bbls. DrsrKrti. The nerves of the human body those necessary agents which immediHtcly connect man wilh external nature are siugularly prone to Jiave their functions disordered by an oppressed condition of the stomach ; the minute termination uf that portion of the nerves expanded upon the or i;ans of digestion conveying the morbid impression to the Drain. And although the Head can, un louhledly, like other organs, le the seat of primary li-ouler, yet, in the great majority of esses, the un asy sensations there experienced are symptomatic f disordered Slomach; and forlher, there is ahun hint evidence to prove that crudities in the Sto nach and Bowels can, in every grade of human xistenrs give rise to spasmodic action in every rgan of the body ; and whether we survey it in he agonising form of Tic Dolorcaux the alarming onvulsions of the F.pileptie seizure or in ihit ir liable condition of the nerves of the heart occasion nu palpitation they ran all frequently be traced o the source above mentioned, and be cured hy liU evancuant and tonic remedies. To relieve a tale of so much suturing and distress, (in which ody and mind also participate.) Uramirktii' ills are confidently recommended; as, by com ining aromatic, tonic and clcansihg roiierties, icy remove hII oppressive accumulations, strength n the Stomach, induce a healthy appetite, and im art tranquility to the nervous system, dj Purchase of H. B. Master, 8unbury, or of le. snent, published in another part of this paer. On Tuesdsy evening last, by the Rev. J. P. lindel, Mr. John Haas to Miss Mary Gean, th of this place. On Thtirday evening last, by the Rev. J. P. lindel, Mr. Hkkry lUtrr to Miss Sarah Mow :k, both of this place. At Wilkesbarre, on the l!th inst., by the Rev. r. Pearce, Joseph C. Rhouks, F.sq., of Berwick, merly of this place, to Mis Maktha Thomas, Wilkesbarre. u 1 1: d . "In Monday last, in Augusta township, Mr. iRAHAM LKASF.R, aged about 34 years. In Monday last, in Selinsgrove, Union conn Mr. PETF.R RICHTER, aged about GS years. "A'ature and Experience our liuldc." IHE extraordinary and well authenticated cure wrought by the celebratej Scoar Coatkr is, or Dr. Smith's Improved Indian Vegetable s, have naturally drawn pulilie attention to n. Perhaps in the history of Medicine, from time of Hippocrates In the present day, there is videnreaf a medical compound obtaining equal mity in so short a time. There was never a ecine recommended by such high authority as Smith's Pills. Besides their greAt curative cnies, (possessing as they do, such astonish powers to open all the nalur.il drains of tbe bo. riz: the lungs, Kidney, Skin and Bowels,) are unlike all other pills, extremely pleasant, g coaled with sugar, and aa they do not gripe, uroduee nausea, or any other unp'easant con mces, they have become very popular fur Dys .a, Headache, Cottiveness, Bilious complaints, Stomach, Fevers, Worms, Want of Appelite, iriiies of the Blood, Obstructions and Female plaints generally, Colds, &e. One of the most filial and lenevolent ladies in New York, . t A. Gould, Matron of the IT. 8. Naval Ho. , says, "There is no medicine in her knowledge ell adapted to the numerous ailments of man , as Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Pills." She ciaily recommends them to ladies. . y CAUTION.-A a miserable imitation has made, by the name of "Sugar Coated Pills" icccssary to be sure that Da. G. Uesj. Smith's ituie is on every box. Price 25 cents. Hicipal Olnce. 179 Greenwich st New York. Sold by JOHN W. FRILING, Sunbury. WM. FORSYTHE, Sorthum'd. ,y 30.b, lblC, rmcK cmutnNT. Corrected weekly ly Henry Matser. Wrkat, .... ioo Rra, 70 Cork, ...... f,2 Oats, ...... 40 Pork, ... 6 FLAXsr.pn, . . 112 Kdttkr, - .... 14 Ens. .... .8 Bskswa, .... 25 Tallow, ... 10 Fla, ... .10 HrcKLan Flat, . 10 Dhikii ArpLKs, . 73 Do. Pkaches, 1.50 "fiood Intent Tiro Company" A STATED MEETING orthe Cnmpanv will be held on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, at the Court House, quired. May 30, 1816. Punctual attendance is re HENRY DON N EL, Secretary, "Washington Fire Company.'' 'TMIB members of the "Washington Fire Com- p'nv" are requested to meet at the State House, on Monday Evening, June 1, at 7J o' clock, precisely. Punrlual attendance i. required. May 30. SAMU. J. YOUNG. See. WRIT OF PARTITION. To Frederick Tchupp, JohnTchupp. Jacob Tchupp Henry Tchupp. Christian Tchupp, Peter Tchupp, Adam Snyder and Rachel his wife, Jhcou I.aurer and Catherine his wife, William Potts and Barbara his wife, Casper Heckert. Pe ter Heckert, Fiederick Heckert, and Margiret Heckert, Grkstiro : Y virtue of a pertain writ of Partition, No. 27 issued nut of the Court of Common Plens of Northumberland county, to August Term A. D. ISIfl, directing the sherilf of said county to sum mon a jury and make partition of a certain tract of land sinta'e in Lower Mnlmnoy township, in said countv, adjoining lamls of John Tchupp, jr., Mi. chael Witoaer, John Shrceer and the Mahantango creek, containing one bundled and sixty-two se e--, or thereabout. Now know ye, that-by the Autho rity of the Fame, I the mid sherill' of said countv, will on Monday the 13th day of July next, at I I o'clock. A. M., upon the premises shove nnmed. make partition or valuation in the manner and form specified in the aforesaid writ, at which time and place you ate hereby warned to be and appear, if you think proper. THOMAS A. BII.LINGTO.W Sheriffs OlVice. p Sheriff Sunbnry, May 30th, 1 846. ) 6t Notice. THE Co partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, under the firm of Bry ant fc Wood, is this day (May 20lh) dissolved by mutual consent. J. C. BRYANT, GEO. WOOD.' Shamokin, May 23d, 18 16. 3t fXj" The Danville Democrat will insert the aVove three weeks, and forward their bill to Shamokin. Estate or John Illilncliart, dee'd. Notice lo Heirs. .Vo. 15, Attgiift Term, A. D. 1S46. John Rhinchart vs. Charles Rhinchart, Thomas Crosby, Guardian of Thomas Crosby, Henry Stell and Elizabeth his wife, James Reed and Louisa his wife. Cenruc B. McAllister and Sarah his wife, and Martin Hahn an I Mary his wife. NoRTHUM RKRLAn CoC!TT, Set. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lo the She riff of Northumberland Coui.ty, Ghkktihu: YOU aie hereby commanded lo summon Charles. Rhinehsrt, Thomas Crosby, Guar dian of Thomas Crosbv, Henry Siell and Eliza beth his wife, J .lines Reed und Louisa his wife, George B. McAllister snd Sarah his wife, and Mar tin Hahn and Mary his wife, defendants, to be und appear In fore the Judges nl the Court of Common Pleas, to be hidden at Sunbury for said countv, on the first Monday of August next, to answer John Rhinehsrt, plaintiff, of a plea wherelore the said plnimitT and the tuid defendants together and undi vided do hold a certain tract of land in Augusta township, containing foriv-fh'ce acres more or less, adjoining Eli Conrad, William Conrad, Samuel I.antz and others; a's, a piece of land in same township, containing eleven actes morn or 4 s-; one lot of ground adjoining Mary Hatrison, Mrs. Lvon and Shamokin creek, and two pieces of land ailjoining each other and former, toci ther contain ing twi ve acres more or less, bounded hv the Shs mokin creek and hill land claimed by Mrs. I. yon, being the piece now in the possession of Chailea Rhinehsit; also, a certain houe and lot of ground rituate. in Sunbury. in Whortleberry streut, north aide, hounded Wi st by lot of Mrs. Simpson, east by lot uf John G, Youngman, and ninth by an alley; aUo, certain house and lot of ground in River street, in Sunbury, hounded by lot of Mi-Cany & Davis, south by lot of Geoge Manlz, and cist by an alley. Partition thereof between them the sal I defendants 9oih not permit. Herejf fail not and have you there then this writ. Witness the Hon. J. B. Amhnnv, President 1 nf our said court at Sunbury, the 6th day of May, A. D. lrH6. JOHN FARNSWORTH, Proth'y. Of which the saiJ defendants will please lake notice, THOMAS A. BILLINUTON. Sheriff's Office, Sheriff. Sunbury, May 23, 1846. $ 6t NORTHUMBERLAND JO T1CE ia hereby given, that a meeting nf the stockholders of the .Northumberland Bridge Company will be held at the house of J aim's Ere, in the boiouch of Northumberland, on Monday the 15lh day of June next, at 2 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of tsking into consideration the propriety of re-building the Bridge, from the Eastern shore of the Susquehanna river to the Shamokin I. Ian. I, op posite Northumberland, upon ccrt.iin ttqmlated conditions meniioned in a supplement passed the 2Hlh of March, 1846, to the set incorporating said company. I) BKAUTIUAM, Northum d, May 16, lKtfi. 5t J re I. Tin and Sliccl-li'on Ware MANUFACTORY. SELINSOBOVS, PENN'A. TlHE subacrilier respectfully informs the public A. that he has commenced the manufacture uf Tin und Sheet. Iron Ware, in all its various branches, at Stdinagrove. His ware ia not only made of the heat materials, but is put together in a substantial and workinanhUc man lier, differing in thia respect from much of the wate solJ, which is made up in a hurry for that purpure. An excellent assortment will be kepi on hand at all limes, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. ANDREW S. WINGLRT. Svliusgrove, M-iy 10th( I SIC if, A AV m IS now ptcparcd to ofler, Wholesale and Retail, a largo assortment of Finer and Statu IIRY C4 0 0IIS, suited to the Country as well as City Trade. He continues the system of "no ahatemenl in in'frt," which he has pursued for the past ten yrars, and desires to call the special attention orthe public to it as the only trite tVm of retail business, and which is decidedly In the interest of the purchaser to promote. It is quite time the fraudulent prac lice of asking a biiih price, and abating to make the purchasers believe they are the "favored few," was done away with, ns, nine limes out of ten, they are made to pay a higher price (however grrat the re duction) than the like Myte and quality can be pur chased at the "Ono Price Store." A. B. M. is in regular receipt of the newest and cheapest seasonable goods, and when any article depreciates in value the price is at once marked down so low that it cannot be undersold. By this system the purchaser can at all limes buy with confidence and sati-faction, and without waste of time in useless bargaining. He has at this time a complete assortment of SILKS. Black Lustrine, Ottoman, Pout de Soie, Man tua, Gros de Rhine, Armure, and other Dress and Mantilla Silks. Also, Fancy Dress Silks, from 44 cts. to f2 2T1 per yard, including all the variety of approved and useful styles and combination of colors. Lining Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk Gingham. LAWXS ASI) OtCASDias. Piiris Painted Lawns nnd Organdies, of the newest and most approved s'yle, ns will as the cheapest in the market. Also, Scotch Lawns at very low prices. rnasrii Gist; ha us, Ofihe newest designs. Also. Scotch Ginghams anl Giuchmn Lawns, very cheap. Twdl'd EarU ston snd Manchester Ginghams, for chilJien s wear. I'jiascii cnisT.r.s. Light, medium, and dark colors, 4-4 wide. Also, bert m ike American Chintx and Calicoes, of the new patterns, at I2J cts. per yard. mo is a lis nr. i.Aisas, Of ihe. most splendid Ombre and Printed sivle. down to the French, English and American, at 25 cents per yard. ltAuaaas .isn nALZuKisas, Of all qualities and every variity of designs, suited lo all tastes, A 'so, embroidered nnd chain Mill hid Rohis, Bayadere ami I'olka Dris-es. emb'd Swiss Muslin and Bishop Lawn tires patten s Tailed lis and colored plaid snd slnpe Swisd Mus lins. WMTii nouns. Plain Swiss, Mull, Nansook. Jaeconet, Cambric, Book, and Tarlcton Muslins, Plaid, Snipe, coidul and figured Cambric and S.iiss do , BMiops La wo, tilth ;md r.letiuut CIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND U IMKIW SHADES, FOR SPRING TRADE. fOllE subscriber has just opened for spring trade. B. a large and complete assortment of Rrus-c Is, Imperial, -upertine nnd fine Ingrain and enetian CARPETS, which have all been pur hased within a month, at the lowest css'i rales. They are now ottered at greallv reduced prices lor cash. These goods bib of an extra style and liiiUh, and being of the best ninko and f.ibr.c, oiler greut in I'ucemi nts to purehii-ers toubluin a handsome anil desirable article nt prices below the usual rates. The assortment is complete in every resj ecl, und consists in part of ihe following New and e It-mlitl Brussels Do do Ingrains Do do Imperials CARPETS, Do do Twl'd Venetians J. at Reduced Do do PI iin do Prices. Dj do Fine iV Common Incrain J Splendid Endiofsed Piano and Table Coters; Siair Rods, Bindings, Sheep Skins, .Vc. tVc. With an inunen-e si nk of low pnced Carpets of all descriptions, L'st, R ig Hemp, and Cotton Carpets, from 12 lo fit) cents per itrd. Country Merchants, lions- keriers and others have now in opportunity nf supplying tliem-elves with handsome and tlesir.il le e ods ut greatly redu ced prices. RUBER I' 11 WALKER, 25 N. 2d si. oppns te Christ Church. Philadelphia. May 16ih, lsll .tin D A N V I Tj LE fs Tar1 un j. n- AVOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, I'eiutw) Ivnnia. rj'HF. Danville Steam ll'iKjhn Factory, foimer JL ly owned and i.ecupied by Dr. I'ithikiv. h .s rerenllv been purchased by the i-uhserihers, whii respectfully announce lo their friends and the puji lie general y, that Ihev are now prepared to do all kinds of wjrk in their line of busm. .s, at the shor test notice, according to order, and in I ho best com parative manner. Having gone to considerable expense in repairing theii machinery and aparatus, and being very particular in securing the service of rijieiienced mechanics, they feel confident that they are capable of executing all kinds of work in a style superior to any other establishment in the country, nt the obi ciiKtomry puces. CLOTHS, SATINETTS. FLANNELS ami BLANKETS constancy on band, and for sale at reduced prices, for Cisa or Barter. CAUIIlXf. AMI I't I.MXf. "TP.UTE 10 VL10-a.1T WILL FP.ETAIL." A. B. MARSHALL, IKo. 1SS Chesnnt Strcrt, between Seventh nntl Eighth Street, LF OL EI 12a ZJD 123 Lj H- 12 II a a i l- I t inaniier, ai ine usual rrVklhe Brick Store lio..m forinerly occupied by Wood ... - ii niiiu. hi kuuniij jirntiui v iiiHi it iij pay ment for work, at D invillo market prices. For the accnminodu ion of those who live at a di-tance, Wool and Cloth will la) taken in at, and, wheq finii-lu i), returmd lo llm following pla ces. Plain written directions must accompany eurh parcel ; Columbia Cuunty. Roup ct Marr'a store, Wa hhingtonville ; R. Fruit's store, Jersey town ; Y ea ger' ion, Homing Creek; Sharpies store, Calta wissa; C. F. Mann's store, .Millhnville : Miller's store, Berwick ; J. ('line's Mill; Ritket's store, Orangeiille; Derr s store, White Hall. Soiihuiabrrtund County Michael Reader's inn, Turbutville; Ireland oV Hay's store, McEweus- idle ; E. L. Piper's store, Watsoiistowu ; S. I, Coinly Co's store, Milton; (iibsou's inn. Chit lisquaque ; Forsyth's store, Northumberland Young' store, Sunbury. Luzerne County, Reynold's store, Kingston Gilderaleeve's atoie, Wilkesbarre ; Gaylord' store, Plymouth ; Stye,' store, Nanllcoke ; JuJg' Alack Mill, Huntington. Lycoming County, 1). Clapp'a store, Muncy ; Shoemaker's siore, Smith' Mill. (! EAR HART cV KOWNOVER. Danville, May U, 1S(1. fMHE Ci.h.bu iko Mscsssta IUih Dil, has M- iust been rvceiied and is for sale at the store of Mil 30, 1846. HENRV MASSER. Imitation Cambrici Cambric Dimity, Irish Shirting Linens, Damask Table Linen, Table Cloths and Napkins, Long Lawns, French Linen Cambric and Linen Lawns, cheap Shirting and Sheeting Mus lins, and superior Long Cloth (Shirting, MOCHMyG OOOM. Lupin's Bomb.ixines of all qualities, and the va rious shades nf Black, Summer Bombrines or Brilhantes, Silk and Cotton Wnrp Alpaceas, Silks, Mnuselin de 1. sines, Bnregrs, Balr.orines, Marqorse, (irenadine, Ginghams, Lawns, Crapes, (-'rape nnd Love Lrisaa Viels, Kid and Silk Gloves, Hosiery, Plain Silk. Glaeii, ( Un man, Thibet, Barege and Twistrd Silk Shawls, Scarfs and Cravats. SHAWLS .1 .YD SCAltFS. French Cashmere long and npiuc Shawls, Rroche do., Printed, Bnrege, Thibet and Terkerri do., Glaiia, 'J'wisted Sdk, Grenadine, Hernnni and Mohair do., and low priced do. Silk, Giruadine, Barege, and other long nnd shott Scarfs, Also, Cravats. Black Lace and Silk Mantillas, Visiti, Capes and Ctirdinuls, of the new styles. KMliliOWEUWS A SI) LA CHS. Emb'd Caps, Collars, Spencers, and Chemiretts, under Slcevea and Cull. English Mini Fr tirh Thread Laces, Edgings snd Insertines. Linen Bob bin Edgings and Inseriing", emb'd Swiss and Cam bric do., Bl ick and White Lai-e Yiels. Lace Shawls and Scarfs, wide Itliek Laces lur Mamilliis nnd Scaifs, and lilnk B.uwls Lace, for Iriiuiniug do. and (lrcs.es. HOSIERY. English white ami blnrk rihb'd, emb'd, open woiked, and p'nin Silk IL siery ; white and bbn-k half If, se, rihb'd and plain ; spun Silk and raw Silk d .; also, Euubsh end Swi-s white, colored, and unbleached Cotton do; uhti'd, plain, emb'd cl ick ed, und open woiked; also, ChiUlrf n'a ('.ilien do., a'id Ladies' white and tinblenched Lile Threul do , nf vari mis 11 inliiio-, a scarce and desir .ible ar ticle, and otln r Hosiery of various descriptions. L1SHS CA MlllilC A SI) L A YS IIDKI'S. Plain, corded, (lerdrrrd, riviere, musiipic, and emb'd Linen Cambric and Lawn Hdkfs., Irom 1-J cts. t i each. Also, Bags. Pluses, Green Ba rege for Yrils, (inu.e Viels, Black Linen, Lead col'd und Brown do., I'np r Muslins, oVc. 'OA' ( : 1'. S TL n M 1: S. All the new attics rich nnd cheap Scarfs nnd Cravats; Kil, Silk, Thread, and other (ib.ivs; Cotton half Hose ; Silk and Linen Cambric pocket Hdkfs, Suspenders, Ac. T You can find at MARSHALL'S, ts Ches nut street, alnioht evi ry ariic'ti in )ry (ioihIs that you requiie, and nt priers ipiile as luw, if not biwer than elsewhere, (it or In his intern! Instil chiup) and as he is constantly adding to his stoc k tin- new est and cheapest goods, you wdi be sure of Ix-ins) suited. Hut, leader, you are invited to call mid judue for yourself. Philadelphia, M ty 16ih, IS 16. Assessment. EMBERS of the Lvcoming County Mutu- IVB 11I Insurance Company are hereby notified. thai Ihe Board of Directors have ordered nn A-ses. nv rit of one per cent, on all premium notes, dtie to the Company on the loth diy of November, Is4"i, lo be paid previous to the 2d day nf June next, lo tho Treasurer or lo Receivers. WM. A. PETRIKIN. .Wy. N.B. The Receivers for Northim.he'hiiid coun. ty are Abr ihnm Straub, G. A. Prick, Win. W, In land and Edward I'ysrcr. C.S. WALI.IS. E-q. Treasurer. Cir.ee of the Lv. Co. Mi.t In. Co., I Money. May 1 C, 116 :tt S VV. N S Y 1 V. X I UOl SK, DANVILLE, PA. IIE sttbsi'iiber, lite of the I'nion I lot. I. Mun- cy, Pa , respe.ifully informs ihe old and nu merous customers of the l't'iiiivYlt aula House, and tbe public uenerallv, that be has leased the Tavern Stand of John Rhodes, in D.mv ille, here he is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per. sous visiting the lown, in Ihe v.ry best style. The acconunodations will be such as n well conducted public house should i.ll'onl, and no tll'irt will be spared to render siti-f.irtion, in every ri'spect, loall who may call. The citireus of Lvcoiniiig county are invited to put up wilh the undersigned when they visit Danville. HENRY WEAVER. Danville, May 2, 1 K 10. "CZ1TTS.E TTT?.iT?i2lf Till IE stockholders in Ihe ('titre Turnpike Road JL leading trom Reading to Sunbury. are hen by noiified that an election will he held at the house of James Lee, in Northumberland, on Monday Ihe first day of Juno next, letween tho hours i f 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o lo k, P. M., for the purpose of choosing officers lo seive for lh ensuing year. J. R. PRIESTLEY. April 25th, 1840. Ct IWi lent. Hi Z IT dL ULi W. H. THOMPSON, liijoiialU hoot am) shop: makkk, EREBY returns his sincere thinks for past favors, and re-pecttullv ii.foniu his fii.nds Hml lltn iitililir. n...ii.r .tlm ill .1 Kn li.j rj.,i,ii,M.t 1i Sl Rh iwn, where he will be htrnv to atcoiumodite nil who wish gooil work st moderate prices, usi-unng Ihcin thai ho w ill ex. it hini-. lf lo please. A good assortment of !l Kits and Shoes, for Gen tlemen, Ladies, and I'hl dreu. couS'snily tin ban I. Also, Linings, Bindings, and all soils i, Morocco for .ale, low. All kinds i f Woik made lo measure, and Re pairing well done, at the choilesl Uolice. Cult and Sir, Sunbury, April lth, IMfi. tf Lime J Lime ! ! aTOHIT 3. S-IIPIC.IT, TjTp ERI'ECTFl'LLY iuforma his fiiends, that tlj he has commenced the business uf Lime burning, on the faun he now occupies. He has now on hand a quantity of Lime fjr talc, and will always endeavor lo accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. August i, April 1 111). 18 Iti. fim Xo L'liiilit-r Xotlir. rpHE Book Actount. Notes, Ac. of If. B. Mas I. ser and II. B. Mas-er A co. are now in Ihe hands of a justice lor collection, and will to put til suit if net settled, in a few d.iy. Sunbury, Apul lib, 1 6 to, afesiiM A NEW PHOSPECTfJa THU ttUH' VOLIIMK OF TUB NEW YORK WEEKLY MIRROR. ONL TWO DOt.t.AtlS A YEATt ! ! ! rpO mrr-T tut! sr-rntT or thk Ana. and to place tho Weekly Mirror cn an equal footing wilh us numerous rivols, ihe lerms are tedueed from rhiee Dollars a year, lo Two, The chararter of Ihe paper will be improved in every respect with 0RIR1XAL ESSAYS, CRITICISUS, POETRY, kt, Also a copious Correspcntlenco, domestic nnd fs. reign. A new Novel of great merit will be com mniced wilh Number One, orthe new volume on Ihe 11th of April. The paper and ivpc will be su perior in qu ility to any hi fore Used f t Uis papel. The Elegant Qnarto Form of the Mirroi, will bind up in Two Handsome Volumes al the end of the year, well worth preserving ns a faithful and spirited Literary Record of Ihe Time. It will be forwardi d by the eaihest mails, in strong wrap pers, lo every purl of the United States and Cnna il l. I'titfagr. free within thirty milea of New York. All communications should be addressed, j)o. paid, to II. FULLER, corner Ann and Nassau streets, New Yolk. Tt'.HMS: One copy one year in advance, f 2 00 One copy two years, , . 3 fiO Two copies one year, . 3 (10 P.'Ur, ..... .ri Oil Ten 10 00 V n i.:.. ..r it., ti ut v t'lTVivn mo ... i'. I ini-ni ine i.iiii I i., tj.-t.ltj j.lliv- ROR, fn per annum in advance. One Shilling a week when served by carriers. PETER LAZARUS, s i x ii r it v , X o r t Ii n in Ii r I a n il ' o u n t y, SYLVANIA, ESPEC I EI I.LV informs his frb nds snd , 'he public in general, th it he has taken the llrick Stand, formerly occupied by George Prince as a public hoii-e, (enst of the State House, and opposite the Court II use.) where he is prepared to accommodate his fiiends, nrnl all others who may f.ivnr him with their cu-l un, in the licst manner. In short, nn exettions nor cxpen-o will he spa red to render his house in every way worthy of public patronage. Sunbury. April 4lh. 18lfi fim niPOUTAXT TO DEALEr.S I1T TEA AND TEA DRINKERS. The sin-re., .if llo I'PA IYTf'l J CUMI'ASY. No. 3(1. Soi, h Snox'n SriiKKT, bt-tweni Market and Ches nnt, riiiladalidiii. has been unnaraK leleil. Our cilieus are now able lo obtain a su rerior article of Teas, at r ues much cheaper than h ive ever before In en tillered in this country, and they have tie iissurance that there are no drum or other foreign substances mixed with the Teas. They are done up in pack am- (lined with lead, to preserve their strength and flivor.) of from one quarter to live pounds, to suit customers, and are sold at ilill'ereiil prices, fiom fifty cents per lb for an i xeillent article ti one dollar and fifty cents, dj' AH per-on- visiting the cilv ore invited to pay the company's extensive establishment a visit. Agents wanted in every place where they are not el established. For particulars, address, jiom" paid, the subseiiher. G. B. ZEIBER. Ag't lor the Company, 30 South Third Street, Philadelphia. April lib, Mll't. I y EE1TTISTH7. V V. T F. J 11. MASS K It. RF.CENTLV FROM PHILADELPHIA, ft Esl'EC T1''UI.LY intorins the citizens r f tjl Suiibiirv nnd victniiv, that he has opened an i l!i -e ut the re-i.leiit-e of lltiiry M.isser, in Market sin et, win re l e is prep ut d lo execute all kill ls ol Dim i ti. Sr in, niv, PI i!e Work, Ac., on the latest and mo-l approved plans. limine had some t-Xierienee and instruction, umler i tie of the mo-l eminent and successful Den 'is's in Phi!ad Iphii. he believes that he will be able lo give satisfaction to tliotn who may want his services Ladies will be willed on at their places of resi dence. Ilis charges will he muderate, and his wo k warranted, Sunburv, March 5Ulh. Mlfi. CARFETINGS AND OIL-CLOTHS, -1 Ctc "CIIEAl' SlOiU;" An. 11 Struicbirrij Strut, 1 Ii i I a l I p Ii I a. ifVUR Store rent und oilier t'lpein-e beinir very fc liulil. we are enabled lo s, II out CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, Ac, wholesale and retail, at the loe.t prices in the t it v, and buyers will find it great'y to their adiam 'ge lo call and examine ihe largo assortment we oiler this season, nf lU-auliful Irnpernil 3 plv it... ,i.i.. v.. r i VZ and edum," T,"' AKPETlSaS 'Twilled and plain Vcnili'iii J together with a lirge s'nek of OIL-CLOTHS from U feet lo "1 feel wide, very cheap, for rooms, halls, Ac jalsn. Mattings, Floor t 'lolhs, Rugs, Cot ton and R.ig Cai pets, Ac , Ac, with a good as sortment oflugiaui t'.op.ts fiom -J5 In fit) cents, and Stair and Entry ('Hip. is frmn 12 to' 50 cts. ELDRIDGE A BROTHER, No. 41, Strawberry Street, one door above Ches nut. ne.tr Second Street. Philadelphia. March Slsi, Mir.3m. A CARD TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD! ! WT B. PALMER, the American Jlewspaper V Agent, duly uutkoried and empowered, by the propnelors til llio-l of ihe het newspapsrg of all the cities and pnucipal limns in the I . S. and Canada, lo receive nibscnp ions and sdverii-e. rnents, und to giv receipts for litem, rcejK-ctlully notifies the public, that he is prepared to execute ridels fiom nil puiis of ihe Civil .ed World, em br ie. rig Iioliiiilu ils, Firms, Societies, Clu'-s, Rej. iling Rooms, Corporations, Ac, at his several o!ti ces in the cities of Pbiladi I, hia, Bahimore, New Vwk u i ! llo-ton. and wheic coiiiniuuiiaiioii and liiquirii s, po- paid, may ! d reend. Address V. II. PALMER, Phd.id. rphia. N. W. corner Third and Che-iiu' streets; Balnmore, S. E. corner B tl limore and Calvert streets; New York, Tribune Buddings opposite City Hall; Boston, 20 Siato st. A no other person or persi ns are in any man ner connected with Ihe suhtriihcr, in the American Newspaper Au'cm-y, all letteis ami coiiimuiiiculinjia for linn, should be carefully iliri t ied as above, ond to no other person. 'This tauiiou has become ne cessary, in older to avoid mistakes, and put ihe pub lic ou their guaid agtiust all pretended Agents, V. B. PALMER, Ameiican Newspaper Agent. Editors throughout the United Slate fir whom V. II. Palmer is Agent, will promote the advuuluge uf all concerned, hv publishing the above. IH'IIMO XOTIC'K V. B. Palmer is ihe ; only aultiorrcd Agent for the "ti nhtht Am inl ets," in tl'B cities of Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Baltimore, of which public nodce is hereby given. March II. I 16. "1 ARDE.N SEEDS A" liesli .upply uf E. J Rislev A Co' superior Gaideu tcds, ju.l received ami for sale at the store of MaicU -il, lalU. 11ENKV MASSSLK. WSITB SVZ-AIT HOTEL, Rack RraricT, 1'niEAnrt.rHU. iv .i. ii:ti:hs. 'F" location ia convenient for Businessmen visiting the city. Every pains ia taken to se cure the cunr.irt of traveller. MirehY, lslfi. ty Item oval. DR. D, T. TRITES, IZm KKSl'l-.;TFULLY informs the rU i I li7.ens of Sunburv and vieiniiv ihnl ti jXd Ims removril his residence to iho Briclc -A Houso in Market afreet, nn. .Inn. .... -m ."iv ,iw of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past f,,. vors, he hopp to receive a rontinuition nf the liber, al patronage which has heretofore been extended to him. Feb . 1 RIG. fim MONTOUlt HOUSE, i,W. HHADY'S HOTEL, ffpjiosilr the Vnvrl limine, DANVILLE, P EXT N'A. " HE Subscriber, who assisted fir s- ven I years in the minacemcnt of the hove Hotel, lately kept bv Mr. S. A. Bra- dy, hi es Irsvn lo Infnm (he travellltirr public, that he has tulteti the eslsblishtnent on I is own account, nu the first of January, 1S-10. The Iloue has, nl laie, undeigono many impir tant alterations, and the presit-t conductor promi-e to leave nothing nndone to nnl;e it a c imforta'ile and sirreeable, s well as a cheap and aceomm.'da ting Mopping place (or s'.ratiL'ers who may visit mir flouri-htrg village. No p'tms nor expense ' I be spar-d to ti:i Ihe table :md the bar with the 1-e-t !' e markets olford, and with th-di terniina'ion to e'e-vo-e his entire (-erson il attetitinn 1 1 the comtorl of those who tnav make his house their temporary Imde, ami i.ide.l tiy aitive, ca-rful and obliging Vi r vants, he hopes to give pen. ral s ilisfaction, and re ceive a lil-eral share of custom. fXj" Earae and commodious STABLES arer' lached lo the es-iibl shment, which are attended 1 y careful and obliging ho-tlers. GIDEON M. SIIOOP. January 21th, Mlfi. tf VAN'S & WATSON N. ?( Siriti Piiinii SrrtfiT, ( ippavitc the I'hilaJt Iphia D.rehnvc, FT!w Manufaviure and ke- p t ir. 'BlKKBi, 'V ;-"i,r1y on tiami, a large as-1Ciwk.tV-'' 'i'l,,sr'rlmcnl of their P .tent lrr. yjlaaUeiK-('-'r?,,rmPl Salamander F I R E ,;:: f PROOF safes, which lifSiL constructed as to set at r,-t manner rf doubt as to their heinc strhllvfire nroof. an 1 ibat Ihey will resist the fire of any fuildim; in tho world. 'Th e outpidi'-C'isp t f the Safes are mid.- ef boiler iron, the inside cie of t-oipstone, and be tween tbe miter ca-e and inner case is a space nf some 3 inches thick, and is Tilled in wilh inde-huc-tible m ateiial, ao us to make, it an impossibility t. ever burn any nl the contents iiiide of this l'het. These So.apstone Sid amandei.i we arc prepared and do challenge the waildlo produce any ar'i hi in the shape of B,,ok Safes that wl'.l stand r.iui h heat, nnd we hold oursctvi s ready ut all times lo have them fairly tesU-J hv public lion fire, should a nv cf our competitors feel disposed to try t'.u-rn. We also continue to manufacture end keep con stantly on hand, a lare and general urwortmcni of our Premium Air tight Fire Proof Safes, of V.bii It we have a large cpianlity in use, an I in eve;y in stanre they have given entire sttisfaction lo llui purchasers uf which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. N. cV O.Taylor, W.I north 31 st.; A. right A Nephew, Vine st. wharf; Alexiiiulcr Caror, ('on veyanrer. turner of Tiitu-a nnd illli sts.; John M. Ford, 33 north 3det.; Mvcrs Bush, 20 north JM st.; Bailey A Brother, 13S Maket n.; James M. Paul, DM south ltli St.; Dr. David Javne, 8 south 3d st.; Ma'.thr-w T. Miller, 20 south '3.! st.; ami we could name som- three or four hundn i othl-r if it were necessary. Now we invito tho attention of the public, and particularly thosu in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call :-.t our Mot htfore pint-basing elsewhere, and we think we can snif fy them that they will get a belter and cheaper nr'i.-le at our store than any other rsiabhshiin tit in the city. We also continue to m.inu!'jitu-e s-e.il and Co pying Pressis, made in such a tnnnner as t an swer brill purposes ; Hoisting Machines, I'ua Proof Doors, w ith our own in-unifa Hire ol ioeU on them, with D. Evans's Patent Keyhole cover attached lo the -sine; plain ind emu menial Iron Railing, Ac. N. B. We keep constantly on hand a largo as sortment o our Patent Sla'.e Lined Reliigei .tots, Water Fillers and Coolers ; and we have also on hand several second hand Fire Proof Chests taken in exchange for ours, which we will dispose of at very low prices, Philadelphia, January 21th, Mid. ly n.vr iV e vi' WAiiKiiurK, A", lllll. Marhtl Strict, above. Olli, SXuthiiJct PHILADELPHIA, fJl THE subsi-ril trs respectfully call the atten Otf lion of their friends and de.ders to their large and well assorted stock of Hats and Caps of every description, will adapted It the si ring trade. Be ing made of the het ni.itcri .1 and hv Iho nin-t ex pcriennd workmen, they feel confident to give nni versil atisf.uti hi to all who may favur them with a trial, as they oll'. r to sell as I w as an house in the city. BARTALOIT A L:.iNN. Phil tih Ipbh. January 3, MIR ? T I'urt liasri s cl" DR1T OOODS, fpllE subscriber. N. lit Pearl street, New jl. York, having established a Itruichat No. 23t South Second St., Pliiladt-lplna, is now opening, and will be cons'.Mit'v receiving from the Nw York Auction, an extensive assortment of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be sold ul l!.e lowest New York pnr.-a, lit wholesale, and Retail. Among li s stock will In fiund a good a-siirtmint of iho following article! Jai-conets, Plni.l. Uuir Cord,, I. see, Siripc, Bool, Swi-aand 'J'urlaian Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lxwiin, Fancy dp Nells, Fancy and Ball Dresses, 'Thread Laces, Application D,i r ch Black Si.U I'riinmirg Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkfs.. Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecossr, Alousclilio de'l.Hle. ri!k and Cotton Warp Al(tce.i, tju m-u' Cloth, Call Plaids, French Meiinos, HI it k Si'ka, Gloves, Si'lt Hosp( Shawls, Crava s, Ribbons, Embioiilerirs, Ac., Ac. Country Meit-bants and others visiting I'hil iilel" phia nr New York to purchase, are resptcttully In vited 10 cab ami t sannne the btotUa. Nov. I. I.l5.ly JJ. H. MOORF! WTlalM T I he highest price eivrn luV V f A heat, at the alore of- H. MASi-iH,'. A new aupply of Rose Oinlmt nl just received. Nor. Sih, IM 15. O AR IRON Juut received and for ale7 cbi up - for ca-h, by HENRY M AfSER, Suiibuiv, S. pi. SU, s4."i. Ol'PElMDR Po. ivuie, Mad- r u..L,sboi.' wine. Also se,,,.,,,., Ilfa. ,(iv tt, (i,(1 j., ,,.., yiup. AUo a leu b,rtU ol Ulu FlH u . . HENRY MASTER CtUtDi"- . . . ..y.July in, t
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