... Fro.n the Phil. Ledger. ARRIVAL OF THE " BTKAHSIIlP OIMAT WEITEIlIt. Klarea Day I.atae from Knropa. ' The tteamship Great Western arrived at New York thia (Monday) morning, having left Liver pool on the 30th nit., with news eleven days , . later from Europe. The news she bring is interesting and impor- ' 4aot. The steamship Cambria had arrived out with . tbe newa of a declaration of war against Mexico by the United Statea government, and passage ' 6f the bill o raise 50,000 volunteers. This news produce! a great aefisation in England, and the sympathy of the British public was altogether in favor of Mexico, aa the weaker party, though 'Mn the war of invasion against the poor Sikhs tbe 'same public had very little sympathy to throw '-way notwithstanding the weakness and inferio Vrty or' Ihe Sikh government compared with the power of E,;: 'and. The Great Vtrn ' ' stated, in the F.nglish papers upon the r.'.'best authority, brings out the answer of the Brit.'1! Government to the rto- ' tice of the passage of the Oregon resolutions, tmi . that it i of a eoKcihotory t.-'r":fer- . Great rejoicings had taken p',ce 'n conse quence of the successful termination an event annually expected. Queen Victoria r.' given birth to another daughter, which annoti.niement was received as usual with demonstrations o' joy and gratitude. The Queen is "doing as well can be expected." The event occurred on the 23d. The excitement in reference to the Corn Rill atill existed, The measure may be considered as safe. It has passed the House of Lords on1 second reading by a majority of -17. The Lon don Sun says nothing whatever can prevent the triumphant settlement of the Corn bill. The fate of the Irish Coercion bill is sealed. Lord George Rentic has declared that the great body of the Agricultural members are opposed to its future progress. ' The Corn market was depressed, and transac tions in the Grain market limited. The King and Queen of France are expected to visited England early in July. Escafk or Loris Bi'onapabti from Ham. On Monday last, th Prince succeeded in effec ting his escape from the Fortress of Ham. after a close imprisonment of some years; having as sumed the disguise of a workman, he contrived to elude the vigilance of the sentries to regain his freedom, without any molestation from the battalion of infantry that formed the garrison of the Castle, and to arrive safely in Loudon, where we believe he is at present. The Morning Herald says as the Prince escap ed at 7 o'clock of the morning of the 25th, and as the event was not discovered for 10 hours afterwards, he could easily have reached the Belgian frontiers, only 20 leagues distant, long before tbe Telegraph itself could have been set to work. The papers say he embarked at the Valery. Destiny or thb Cavalry. Calwokma to bb taken. We find the following in the last Nashville Union : "We understand from a reliable source, that it is the intention of the Government to eend a force to take possession of that country and to field on to it. It ia supposed that the mounted men from Aakansa, Missouri, aid probably from Tennessee, will be directed to California. We sincerely hope that this information be true, and from the source through which it is derived, we are satisfied that it ia reliable. We regard California now as ours, and with that result all will be satisfied. California. Th Washington correspon dent of the Philadelphia J. 8. Gazelle writes Vou arc aware that order were aonio tune jo sent lo Cot. Kearny, of the ilregooiie, t put Itimaell at the head of body of dragoon and mounted riflemen, and take up hia line ot tnttck for Sante Fe, and it ia supposed he will then be ordered into California. Hut hia pre tence there will not be necessary, if what I learn be true, ard I have it from the beat au thority, namely-, that the emigranta who have lately gone from Missouri to Oregon and Cali fornia, number one thousand men rank and file, ind are regularly organised into a regiment of nauntcd men -rifremen, aa ever man at leant ias bia rifle. Thia body of men are In proceed to '.he South Paaa with their wivea and children, household itufT, flock and herds and then, tending the alter, (their familica, &c.) to Oregon with a lufficient escort to protect thetn, they Will pro ved themeelvee, at once to California, where hey are determined to effect a revolution, rlia liaaand send away the Mexican authorities, ctabliah a government of their own, And take rmal poeseaamn of the Province. About IWo undred of these men are hardy mountaineer, ho are perfectly familiar with the Rocky fountains, where they are at home, and all of tern resolute, brave, determined, energetic ten, wboin no danger can daunt, no obstacle npede, no force, not five or aix limea their own, in defeat. California they have gone to take, id California they will have. How to eat Hait. Tbouaande of peroha Mitinue to cure tbemeelvaa of Cold, Cough, eadache. Rheumatic Affection,' Small Pot, leaalee, Coetiveneea, Influent, and the boat of om indieationa of th body of I be bluod being out ' order, (imply by peevtlngly uaing Braodretb'a egetabla Universal Pill, ao long Is any ymp ma of derangement io any organ remain. Often, adopting thia courae, which experience haa oved according to Nature it being merely to rt her, have many in a few day been rectoroJ to tltb, who, but for fiiaodietb'a Pills, bad bean sick for months. ; The value of this medicine is beyond price.!. .4 3 . I ; , Purchaas of H. D. Masner, Sunhury, or of the agent, published in another part of this paper. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected Weekly by Henry Masser. WBtAT, Ris, . .. Coan, . , : Oats, . , , . Pone, , Flaxskkd, BcTTsa, , Eeas. ' B tits wax, T HO W, : . PtAX, H to a tin Flax, Daian Apflis, , Do. : Pit AC a, 100 70 62 40 6 ItSj 14 . 8 2A 10 .10 : 10 . 75 I AO 'SI WIS" Sheriff's Sale; BY virtue of a writ of fieri faciae, to me direc led, will he exposed to public sale, at ifae court house in Danville, on Saturday the 11th day of July neit, at I o'cl -rk, P. II, the follow ing de scribed property, lo wit t . A certain tract of land on Montour' Ridge, si. tuata partly in Liberty township Columbia conn' ty, and partly in Northumberland county, bounded on me west ly tract warranted in the nam of Abraham Kii.lxin-, en tba north by 8invnt.n cV RcAuson, on the rant by tracta wammt.d in the riatneao' Rn rrt Swing si d Wrr, Person, arid . n the anuth by ' j lemons and other, containing aio lit 4-U acres. I ht Irsrt la warranted ami Mir veyed in the name of John B.inon, jr. An excel lent vien of f .ssillifrr.nis iron ore, 15 inches in thick. es, run through this trrt of Innd. and is I only ana mile from the Susquehanna river and e in, nil n De miles from , Danville and mx from JXMthttinbcrlaud. . S.'d, taken in executinn, and to be a dd aa the prorvri of Samuel Crcigh. IRAM DERR. Shen.TV Office. 1 . shrr IT. Dinvd'e. .'urteJJO. 1816. $ 4t . . Wit IT OP PARTITldii nd Vnluntlon To the llcirt of (A"f Snyder, dee'd. BY virtue of certain wiit of pirtiiinn and vrlu lion. isuei oil of the Orphans' Court of the county of Northuini erlanri, to Aliquot term A. D 184(1. directing the sheriff of said countv to make partition ard valustinr, of a certain tract of land sit nt e in t.ower Mahonny Inwnahip, hounded by land of Jacdi Snyder, th Sa'quehona rivi r, Mliantngn crrf k and laud of Dai) ief Rothrrmel, enniaining one hundred and fifty nine acre and eighiy-fuir perche Late the eiiate f George Snyder, decM. Now know n, (the id fieirs of ssid ilrcM ) I'Y llie suthnrity of the firrsif wii. I, Thnma A. Rdlinc'nn, sheriffof id count v, will on Tuesday the 14th dav of July next, at 1 1 o'riork. A. M., upon he premises above named, make pn Titian or v ihulion in the manner and foim specilled in aaid writ, at which time and place you are here by warned to be and appear, if ton ihnk proper. THOMAS A. HILLING TON, Sheriff's Office, ? Sheriff. Punhury, June 13. 1946 J 4t Auditors Report. HrjT Hovpt and Tnoia A. Billioto, Overeer of the Poor of the Borough of Sunlit ry, in aeeiuit with ad Borough, fur the year . eoiumrneing in March, 1815, and ending in March, 1616, Da. To whole amount nf Duplicate, f 205 4 1 To thia amntiol. being the proceeds art v ing on tlie le of the person I proer Iv of Mary l'.irper, a pauper on Raid Bornui-h, 35 33 J To this sum received of ('. G. Donnel'a eatate, 60 00 To order on precnl Overseers for balance due, : . , . 21 bJ f:2l 7.1 Cn. By amount paid George Bright and S im- ' ' ' uel Thompson, late Overseers of aid ' Borough, f S 68 By amount paid John Brieht for making out duplicate, as per rec iil, 1 25 By amount paid K Gas, as pet reeeip', 131 By amount paid Catherine Kirh', for boarding Martha Kirbl, a auier, aa . xr receipt. 35 87 By em'l paid Henry Bardshri, for beud- ' ing Mia. Berci-r, a paiiM-c,aa per reir'pt, 37 00 By am't paid S. 1). Jordan, lor rols in the case nf the Overarra ol Sunhury -v. Union township, Union county, aa per te.-eipi, . m 3 J5 By ani'l paid Peter Bailey, a witness in ' - said case, a per recript, . 92. J Ry am'l paid fr Mary Hahn, aa p. n-c'pt, 9 25 By am'l paid fur Bernard Hopper, aa per receipt, j , , . . . 3 50 By am't paid Mary Seasholla, for boaid- : iugN'choia Kay, apsop'r, asp rec', . 15 25 By am't paid J. W. Fr ling, aa per rec'pt, CD By am'l paid Dr. Tiitra. Iialam e due f r meil'cat attemtance iliirmg the ye' 1842 Mid 1843. aa per receipt, : 4 00 By am'l paid Dr. Tritea for medical aN -tendance, in full of hia bill to the 13ih ' Januarv, 1846, aa per receipt, 10 75 By a u'l p,id Geo. W. Kirhl f .r clerking Mrs. Berger'a vendue, as per receipt, ' 47 By am'l paid Win. Youngman, for Mrs. Burger' coftio, aa per irceipt, 6 00 By am't paid IVler Durtl and H. Bard sber, for d tte'tng grave, aa wt rretipt, 2 I2J Ry am't paid lltnnah Ray; aa p. reeeipf, 00 Ry am't pild to the eonUibutits of the . ' I' nil's lldnpilal, for Imaidnif Marihi M. ore. a pauper, frm the 2!tth April to the 22d August, 143 including f t Tor cloihina, aa per rwipt, 09 Of) By am't paid for stage fur. &e, ftt said Mariha.frnm PhiUtlelphia to Sunhury, 8 00 By am'l piid for hora hire and travelling etpenara, Ae.,io going to Union eoun . ly pu business in relation to aaid MN . ' ths s resilience, aa ter rHitt, - 13 5ft By exonerations of unrollrctilde 1st, 2 T3 By compensatory allowance fur sertices of lha Overseers, , 33 C'j By Auditor' fee, . 4 00 $331 73 The undersigned, appointed to ou Jil, settle and adjust Iba accounts of lb Oveieeere ol tho Pom of lha Borough of Sunhury, having eiamineil tbe Re ceipts and Eiprndilurea aa set forth in the pieeeeJ. ing etatemantof Heury Houpl and Thomas A. lid Imgton, late Ovartecr of said borough, exhibiting a balance in their favor of 2 1 dollars and 98 J cent, do allow and paaa lha aame. In testimony of which, wa bav hereunto set our hands, the Otb day of My, A. D. 1846. . LEWIS DEW ART, B. . MARKLEY, m ' . ' MARTIN IRWIN, Sunbury, June 13th, 1846, Hnrc yon lirard flic New, t NO! WHAT IS IT? Why, bay'my too nto that MARTIN IRWIN, At hinhop, in Market ttreet, adjoining the three ttory Brick Haute, TT AS just received from Philadelphia the largest, handsomest and brat assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES of eveiy description, that has ever been brOdght to lh:S place. And what i Mill better, thry asy he sella so cheap, lhat' you can buy two rainor the tnme money that jnu turd to pay for one pair. He Beta von Cash and 8i.ta fob Cn, and that i the lesson that be can afford lo sh-11 ihem so much chear. If yon don't want to buy, just call and aee hia tock. He i alwaya gUd to aee hi cu-loniers; and it ia no trouble to him to ahow his gnu!. J,, (0 gjve y n (,),, 1QW rnP8p ,e (jopg fell, ibe following is a Ikt of prices of a part of his steck t ' ' ' ( Mens' Thick Bont, . d i fine Gruln d worth $4 00 at f 2 75 " 4 60 at 3 00 do Cilf do Boya' Thirk do " Youth' do Mcna' Thick Brogan, " Womena' Morocco Wells and KM Spring,, - Woment' heat City made Kid Slipper, ." L ulii's' (l.iitrr and Gai- tcr Bool, A'ao, everv varietv of Ladid " 5 00 at " 2 50 at " 2 00 at " I 87 at 3 no I 75 I 25 1 00 1 60 at 1 C2 at 2 00 at 1 00 1 12 1 37 , Boys' atij hit. diena' ahoea, at prices I wcr than ever bclore ofli r- etl. Come and See ' Sunhury, June I3ih, 1946 6m w E think a man who will make and palm npn an unsu'neetina: person, a Ntienr Coated rill," not having on I he box Dr. G. Beni'ii Smith's signature, would not hesitate In sell poi-on, r'eganlleas4f all consequence No'Si a t'oa Tin Piita" can he relied upon, !nlrB Dr. Smith' stg'iature is on the bin, and all other are either imitation or counterfeit, and of courae dangeiou to . Q3 CAUTION. As a miserable imitation ha been made, by the name of Spgir Coated Pill." it ia necessary to be cure lhat Da. (S Baai. Smith's rigna'uie ia on every box. Price 25 rent. Principal Office. 179 Greenwich sL New York. Sold by JOHN W. FRILING, Suntntr,. VVM. FORSYTH E, Northunt'd. June 13ih, 1S46. . Dennis Woolrerton's Estate. "OTHJE ia hereby giv.n that hllcra of admin isirstiou on the esute ,if Dniiiia Woolvrrlon, late of Goal township, Northumberland county, d- c'd have been gr.mleil t- the subscriber. All per aon indrbtid to a .aid estate, or having c'aim a gainst the f.nne, aie requ sud lo call on the sub scriber, st Shamokiniown. and .ctile. without di lit WILLIAM F EG ELY, . June 13ih, IS4G 6t , A.loi'r, Notice. THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of C..mmn Plea of Northumberland county, lo ascertain the amount of money in the hand of Ira ')' 'dement, garnishee, in favor nf the heir of Henry Rartsh. r, ilrc'd , and alo the at mount due Henry Bartsh. r, jr., one of Ibe hciis of said deceased, hereby nolifira all persona interested that he will attend lo the dutiee of hia appointment, on Monday the 22d day of June, at hia office. CHARLES J BRUNER. Sunhury, June 6, 1846. 3t t w Auditor. Estate of John Ittilneharf, dee'd. Notice to Heirs. X. 15, Augutt Term, A. D. 1816. ! . ' i . - " John Kbineliart v - . ' - w ' .... ': ' ' .- - Charles Rhlnehart, Thomas Crohf, Guardian of Thom ia Cr shy, Henry Stell anil Klialelli hia wife, Jame Kced ami Louia his wife, Ge.itiie II. McAllister and Strait hia wife, and Martin Hahn and Mary hi wife. N.iTIII'i:SLSll Col'JlTT, Scl. The Gommonwealth nf Pennsylvania lo the She- rill of rvoriuutnhfil mj Loui.tj. Gai:tti!iv: Y 7"On aie hereby commanded to summon I'harlea Rliinehurl, Thomas Cro'..y, Guar til an of I hotline Urosby, llenry Sivll and K'li lMib hi wife, Jiiies Reed and I imsa his wife, Ge. rgt B. MeA lt.t r and Hmah hi wife, and Mer lin ll.ihn iid Mary his wife, defendant j, lo he and appear l. f.re lha Judi-ea it the Court of Common Pleas. In lie hol.len l Sunhury tor aaid couoiy. on the fir.t Monday of Auaut nest, to ansnoi John Rhii.ehait, idamtiff, of a pie wberelore ibe aaid plain'irTau.l the ad ilefen.la.il together and tnidi- .ic:en.ia..t togeinir ami un.ii- .,, 01 . , , , , in tract ,4 land in Augusia ! 1 1 f""" 'V?! ' ?f'"V-fortv-lh.ee -errs mora or lesa, T A ' .T "HI H ' r. Paeaiat. h s vidinl do hold a ct rt a township, containing adjoining Lii l.'i.nmd, lllijin G.mrsd, SjiiiupI I. mix and others t a', a piece of lai d in aame lowohi, euntaii ing eleven cte morn or hssj one lot of ground a.lj .inii g Mary Mania n, Mrs. Lvonand Shimokin treek, and Iwu pieces oflatiil a.tj Miiing each olhel and foru.Br. tttgethef contain ing tw Je screa m -te or lews iMiiin.i. d by IheSht mokin crerk and hill laud chdiiH'd by Mrs, Lvoh, leing the piece now in the poaseision of Cha I a Rbinchatii also, a Certain house and lot of ground .ilmtlM In 4ii,iltk,rM i.t W ll .... !l1ln.u .lr.nl . ..... aide, bounded we by lot of Mr. Simpaon. east h, r.-u..... ... -..."',, ... M" , Rll.il. ii'I.ii lot ..fj.hn : V.,..nin,.n ....I n...ll. Ii. . ! aUe, a certain bouse and lot nf ciound in Rivet street, in Suubuiy, UlUnded by lot of MrCatty A Davis, south by lot of Gco-ge Mante, and east bv an alley. Partition thCieuf between tU m ibe aaul d. fendaut doth not pern.il) Hereof fill nut and have y.u Ibeia then ih s rit; Witness the Hon. J. U. Anthony, Piesident of our oi.l court at Sunhury, the 6ib day of May, A. D. 1816. JOH.1 FAR.NSWOKTH, ' ' ' ' . Protb'yi Of whith Iba said defend nit Will pleasu late notce. THOMAS A. Bll.liLNGTOX, ShetifCaOlHee, - Sheriff. Subbury, May 23, 14. J -(It Tin h nil silieefol roii Ware MANUFACTORY, flZlZiZZflORO V B, fENN'A. riiut' ...i. .;i .......f.., . l . I I .k . h l 1 ino puunc j "m., umm v'o.ni.riucu i no maouuciura oi Tlii und 8lieelIroit Ware, in all ita Vaiious branches, at Selinsgruve, Hi ware ia not only mada of lha beat material, but is put together in a substantial and workmanlike msn ner, ditlering in I bia reaped fiom much of lbs waia sold, which is made up in a huny for that purpoee. An excellent assortment will be kept on band at all linns, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. ANDREW 8. WING BUT. Selluegrove, May I6tb, 1846. if, No I'urthcr Notices THE Book Accounia, Nolea, Ac. of H. B. Mas ser and H. U. Msaser 4. co. aie now in the banda of a justice for collection, and will be put id suit if uot ten led, in a few dayi Stinb7, April 4lb( JS46, V TRUTH . IS KIOHTT A1TI VTltL 1 PREVAIL." A. :,B. MAKSIIAJL1L, ' , Wo. 188 Chesnut Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, EES H Ha 1E3 .... 8 now piepared to ofler. Wholesale and Retail, JL a largt assortment pf Faxrt and Stapls ' DRY GOODS, suited to the Country a well a City Trade. He continues the system of "no abatement in prirei," which he has pursued for the past ten year,' and deairea to call the aprrM attention of the puld'c to it aa the only true fintrm of retail business, and which i decidedly M the interest of the purchaser In piomote. It j quite time the frnmlnlet t prae lice of nsking a hiith prire, and abntins to mike the purrhnser helicve they are the "favored few," waa done awny with, , nine lime out of ten they are mad to pay a higher price (however great (lie re duc'lm) thari tbe like style and quutily Cm bn pur chsaed al the, One Piiec Store." A. IL M.'ia in regular receipt of tho newest and chrapeM seasonable poods, and when any nriirle iepreci.it.-a in ;ilue the price la at once marked down ao low that it cannot be undersold. By th system the purchaser cm at all lime buy, with confidence and entUfaction. and without nilc f time in ttolca bargaining. He baa at thia tune Complete assortment of - SILKS. B'bi k Lnstrinn, Ottoman,' Pong da So!e, Man tua, CJros tie Rhine, Armute,' ami other Drrsa and M .nun. Ft Iks. At Fancy Dr. s Silks, from 4 1 ct. to J2 2.1 i rr trd, including all the variety of approved and useful style anil cmnbination of cnbirs. Lining Silks, Foulard Silk, Silk Gingham. LAWKS AM) OltGAKDlES. P.ri Painted Liwns and Organdie. .f the new, at and niott approved ayle, a will a the cheapest in the market. Al, Scotch Lawn at very low prire. FliESCII OlSG HAMS, Of the newest ttei'igna. Also Scotch Gingham an I Ginitham l.arvi., vety rheap. Tw.ll'd Eart tn and Manchester Ginghams, f.r cliildicn's ar. , FiiEscn chintzes:? :s Light, medium, and dirk Colors, 4-4 wide. Also, het m ke American Chiitlx and Calicoes, of I ho new patterns, at 12 cts. per ynid. MOUSE LIN DE LAtNES, Of the most splendid Ombre and Printed atyb1. down to the French, English and American, at 25 cents per )ad. BAKEGES '.1ND BALZOR1NES, Of all qiinlit'e and every vari.ty of design, suited to all tastes. Also, embroidered and chain .titchrd Rolwa, Ba) adore and Polka Dris ea.einli'il Swi Muslin and tliahop Lann dr. pjlten TaileteiH and colored plaid and slrtpe Swia Alu.v liii. WHITE GOODS. j Tlain Swiss. Mull, Nsnsook. Jaeconet, Camlnic, Bonk, and Tarteton Muslin, Plaid. Stripe, roid d Hid figured Cjinbrie and 8 is do , llih p Lawn, WRIT OF PARTITION.' To Pred. rick Trhupp John Tchupp. Jacob Tchnpii Henry Tchupp. Christian Tchupp, Prter Tchupp. Adam Snyder ami It.ehel hia wife, Jacob f.aurer and Cithrin his wife, William Potts and Barbara hia wife, Casper Heckert, IV tr Heckert, Frederick Heckbrt, and Murgaiet H-ckert, GaatTinn njV viitoe nf a certain wiit of Pa.iiiion, No. 27, 119 iaaued out of the Court nf Common Plea Northumberland roiintv. to Aogtiil Term A. I). 1816, di ecting the shrriffof snhl County to sum mon a jury ami make partition nf a certain ttarl f l.iml si'na'e in Lower Mahonoy township, in s iid count t, atljomii g lan.la nf John I rhiipp. jr.. Ml eliael Wil'iier, John Shreceranl the Mihntang.. Crerk, containing one hundred and sixtv-iwo e e , or thereabout. " N ow know ye, thai bv the Autho rity of the same, I the aid sheriff of aid county will on Monday the 1 3th dav of July next, st II o'clock." A. M.. up.m the premises above named make pirtition or valuation in the manner ami form sNc:fied in the a fori said writ at which ttnie and phiee yon are hereby warned to he and appear, If you tntna proper. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. SherifTa Office. J (Sheriff Sunhury, May 30th, 1846. ) fit DANVILLE WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, I'eniiJYlvanlia. iesp rlfully announce lo their friends and the pub' lie general y, thai they a now .piep.red to' do ah kinds of w jrlt io ilieir line of Irusiilvs, at the shoi tct police, according lo ofdtfr.'and in lha beat eotn pafalive manner, Having gone to conidrrMe eipen in repairing llieii m.ichiliery and ajiatalus, nd being very particular in sreurittg the service of ripeiicnCed mechanic, they feel Confident lhat lin y are capable of executing all kinds of work in a yle aufK-rior to any oilier rs abliihmcnt In the . ,, c"": " " ".5':!". ' I , I IS, r MS AEWlSS 15I.ANKE fS constsil ly on hand, and for sale at I reduced pticea, for Cash or Ririer. titimn am iti.mc; will '.te d .ne in lh hi m inner. t the usual pri ce. All kindi of country pr Mluce taken in pay inrnl for work, at D.nvillo ,narke prirea. ' I For the accnmrh'Mltitinn of those who live at a di tancei W'oOl and ('i.otH will lie taken in at. and, when finished, return-tl to the following pla ces. Plain whiten direction nluat aecompany cacti parcel t ; Culuinbtu Ciiiiiio. Bolip it Marr'a store, Wa ahingti tiville ; R. Puiil's store, J t-eytow n ; Yei gr' inn, Roaring Creek Sharpies stnie. CatU ie F. Mann's atoie, Milllinvi bt ; Millet', store, Berwick t J. Cline'a Mil; R ckr.i's aiore, Olahgevillet Heir's Mote. Wblia Hall. - Nurthumbrrlilnd Coutio Michael Header' Inn. I urliuK ill. le lr. li.nil Oi tlav aiore. McEwena- ville; E, I,. Iieraj tue, Watsoustowii ; 1 f. ....Ill X, II. I. A. .L... Kill " v" ' " "'" Jiaquaue t Foray tl.'a .lore, Notthutillierl .ttd I lount stoie. n.iiibuiy. Luzerne County. R. ynold a store, Kingston; Gilder sleeve' store, Wilkesbatie (iaylord's store., Plymouth Htyet'a atote, Nriicoke JuJgx Mact'a Mill, Huntington. ' Lycoming Ctuinly.-W Cl.ipp' atore, Money ; Sboeinakei 'a store, smith's Mill. GEAkHART KOWNOVER. Danville, May 9, 1846. MOLASSES The fust quality Sugar Itouae Molaeaee, only 12) rente r quart elao, a auperRna article of yellow Mulass a for baking, on. ty 12J cents per quart for aale at the antra tf June 13, U46. HENHY MASSER. fllHE CiLaaaATite Miiissia Haib On. haa M- jttsl been rrceiveJ aud is for sale at the atore of May 30, Into. HENRY MASSER. LIB LLj LIP EQ 12 aW Imitation Cambric, Cambric Dimity, Irish Shining Llnena, Damak Table ?.inen, Table Cloihs and Napkins, Long I .awn, French Linen Cambric and Limn Liwne. cheip Shitting ami Sheeting Mus lins, sud Uirrior Long Cloth Shitting. M0VIiMiO GOODS. , , Lupin's Bi intxrinee of all qiialilie, and the va n 'U shs.le of Black, Summer Bomhstinee or Hnlintr,Sllk and O. tt.m V,.rp Alpaeeas, Silks, Mouselin do l.aines, llarrgra. Ualzurincs, Mrquese, Ormadinc, (iinahnm. Lawns, Ciape, Cfape and Love Leisan.Virla, Kid and Silk Cllove. Hosieiy, Plain Silk. Olaria, Ottoman, Thibet, Barege and Twialid Silk rhawlf, Srarfs and Cravala. SHAWLS .IS'D SCAItFS. French I'aiinefe Vn? 'and aquiie Shaw', R'.-cbe do , Printed, Rare-, ' hdi. t and Terkerri ,G.U' T',;J, Bi(!t' Creiiidine, Hcrnanl and Mol.air do., and low priced do. Silk. G'enndire," Barege, and othrr long and shnitSearf. Al , t'rnvnl. Blsrk Lace and Milk Mantillas, Yisiti, Cspesand Cardinals, of the new sty Ira. EMflHOIDERlES AND LACES. Emh'd Cups, Collar, Spencer, and Chemir-rtta, linder Sb-rv.-s ami Cuff , Entlish and French Threnl Lace. F.dgings at d Insertings, Linen B.ir- j ' V '(: R and lnenine. emb d Sis and Cam- I "nc 1,1 r ,,lU mf l-ate V tela. Jjace Btiawla ami Neat wiilo III n k I, see. lor Mantillas anil Sra.fs. srd Ul uk Biusaels Lace, for trimming do. and drcs,e. , HOSIEItY. e I English while and black ribb'd, emb'd, open winkcil, sud p ain S.lk H aiery ; white and black half II e, tihli'd and d .in ; apon Silk and raw Silk ilo.; also, r.t.etisli antl Swi-a white,, colore ), and mil.!. ached Cotton do; libli'd, plain, emh'd clock ed, ami ojien noiked; also, t'hildrcn'a Gotten do, ai d Laities' white and unbleached Lisle Thread do , nf various qualifies, a scarce and desiublo ar ticle, antl other Hosiery of various descriptions. . LINEN CAMBKIC AND LAWN HDKFS. Pl.iin, corded, berdered, riviere, musique, and cmli'd Linen t'ambric and Lawn Hdkfs., from 12J cts. to $-U each. Also, lts?s, Purses, Green Ba rege for Veils, Gauze Vie la. Black Linen, Lend col'd and Biown ilo.. Pap. r Muslins, Sec, FOR GENTLEMEN. All the new style rich and cheap Scarf and Cr.iv.it; Kit, S.lk. Thread, and other Gloves; Cotton hulf Hose; Hilk and Linen Cambric pocket Hdkfs, Suspenders, Vc. You can find at MARSHALL'S, 18 Chca nut street, afimst cv. ry article in Dry Goods that you requite, and t ptiera qiitea low, if not lower than eNewh. rc, (i7 to hi interest to tell cheap) Hiid aa he is constantly adjing to bis block the new eat and cheapest goods, )uu will be sure of lieing suited. ' Uut, iea.br, you are invited lo call and judqe for yourself. Philadelphia, My I6ih, 1816. 2m ltlch mid F.lt'ieaht OIL CLOTHS, .MATTINGS AND W INDOW SHADES, roil spumo taass. TIlHE sul acrilM-r has just opened for spring tiade, M. a large and complete assortment ft Bruan-ela, Imperti.l. fupt tlioe and fine Ingrain and Venetian CA liPETA, which haVe all been purchase) Within a month, at the lowest caah rales. Tbey are now olTered at greatlv reduced prices Tor cAsb. Thee Bonds are nf an eir style And finish, and being nf the best moke aiol f ihrict oiler gieat in ducements lo pim ha-cis io obtain a handsome and dinnahle article til plires lielow the Usual rate. The na-ortmenl Is coinpli-te in every reflect, and con.-Uts in pari l Hie following New a.iit a. tenilill ttmarla si I no .to Ingrains Do do Imiieria's CARPETS, Do dn Twl'd Venetians Do do PI .in do D i do Fine t Common L train at Reduced Prices. Splendid Emhosed Piano and Table Covers; Star RhIa, Riiidiugs, Sheep Skins, See. &e. ith an inimeii-e st ik of low pi iced Carpets oi i.p ileseriptions. J.'St, U tg lleotp, and Cotton t'sttiets, from 12 lo SO cents per yard Count. y Mciehants, hous. keepi'is and others have now an opairiuniiy t.f supplying themselves iiii iiaii.lsodie and ilestr ilile g chIs at greatly rrju ceU price. HUllr.KI II. WAI.KtK. 2.1 N 2d st. opposite Chria Church. riitad. lph a. Mav 16 h, 1816 3 to 1"knxs y iaV ax i a liouiBr SANVILLE.FA1 r 1IE siibsclllier. l ite of the Union Hotel. Mun- ry, Pa , respavlfu'ly informa the old and nu merous customer f the I'riinsivlvniila I louse. and Ibe public ceueral'y, lhat he has leased the I iiv, ro Xtanil of John Ithodesi in Danville, where be la now prepared to eiilerluiu travellers, And per son iitinc lha town, in (he v. ty best style. The accommodations Will be aUeh as a Well conducted public house should bir.ird, arid no effort will be spared lo render sitUfj. Ii.injn every respect, to all who may call. The fit !cn of Lycoming collnty are invited 1.1 101 1 tin with the underaiined bcn ihcy visit Dihville. HEMtV WEAVER. Daui le, May 2, 1816. W Hi THOMPSON, 1'nsli iouablc lUlO P AM) SIIOK MAKER. HEItfcllV returns bi sincere thanks for past UVois. atu re.pectlully ii fornw bi Mends And ihn public gei.erjllv, ilul ho ha removed lo the lliick Store Uo. 'in formerly occupied by Wood A Ith iwn. where he will U- hippy to aicouirtioduta all iVho wish go work at moderate price, assuring ihem lhat he will e' il himself 10 please. A good as-ortn.eiil ol lt.mt. and SIuh's, for Gen ilemeu, Ladies, and Chi dten, l onatanlly on baud. Also, Lin ngs, BjiiJliig-., and all aorta of Morocco for ale, low. ' All kinds of Woik made to rhraeurej ahd Rs paii ing wtl done, at the hottest notice. Cutt and See. Sunhury, April l8nV, 1846. tf Liinc I Lime ! ! JO HIT SHIPlrTAlT, RERPECTPL'LLY Informa his friend, that be hA commenced Ihe business of Lime liuming. on lbs faun he imw oreupiea. lie has now tu bnd a quantity of Lima for sale, and w ill always endeavor lo accommodate tboaa who may favor him with Ibcir custom. Augusts, Apiil 1 lib, 1840, 6a A MtW PR08PECTCS iiK www voi.ui.li: or m YORK WEEKLY MXS&OR. tff.t TWO DOI.f.ARS A TEAR ! I i TO sirrr tms aetatT ot n ana. and o plac - iBo Weekly Mirror on an cquul fooling with Ita numeroua rivals, ihe terms are teduced froir Thiee Dollar a year, lo Two. The character o. the paper will Imi improved in every respect with ORIGINAL ESSAYS, CRITICISMS, TOETRY, &r. Also a copious Correspondence, domestic and f reltfn. A new Novel of great merit will be com menceil with Number One, of the new volume 01 the 1 1th of April. The paper and type will be eu perior in quality to any before used f r thia papea The Elegant Cjnsrto Form of the Mirrot, wil bind op in Two Handsome Volumes at the end o the year, well worth preserving as a faithful ntn spirited Literary Record of ihe Time. It will In foi warded by ti e earliest mails, in alrbng wt -ip per, lo every part of Ihe United Stats and Cne ds. Potloee fret within thirty mi lea of Ncv York. All communications should ho adjresscd, poii paid, tit H. FULLER, corner Ann and Nkasat streets, New Yolk. , TKtuaai Ono copy one year in advance, $2 00' One copy two year, . . 8 60 Two copiea one year, . . 3 00 Four, , , , , . B 00 Ten to 00 N.B. Price of the DAILY EVENING MIR l!OR, f 6 per annum in advance. One Shilling 1 week when eerved by canieia. s u s 11 r 11 v, N o r t li u m l e r 1 11 11 tl County PENN SVJjVArTIA , TTJESPECTEL'LLY informs liis fri.ndean. B (L the public in general, that he lifts tsken lln Urick Stand, formerly occupied by Georgo ,ti,u'' a a public houie, (east of the Slate House, an. opposite the Court II .use,) where he is prepared t. accommodate his ftiends, an.) alt others who mnj favor him with their custom, in Ihe lieet manner. Itl short, 110 exertions nor expense will be spi red 10 reiuler his house in every wsy worthy o public paifnncgo. Sutibiiry, Aptil 4lh, 1846 6m t l.lirtHlTAJVT DEALERS I1T TE. AND TEA DRINKERS. TO The success of the PEK1N TEA S 4 CO.VMNY.No.:0..S..uTBSEt?5n nut, I'liiladulnhia, hits been ui.pa: il- leled. Our citizens aro now able to obtain a fu. perior article of Teas, at rates much cheaper thko h:ive ever before been ollcte.l in ibis country, or.tl they have the auiunce that there are no tlrusa or other foreign aubsUncns tnlxed with the Tens. They are done op in packsgea (linrd with le-', to preserve tluir strength and flavor.) of from 1. o quarter to five pounds, to suit customers, and . 10 sold at dilTerent prioes, from fifty cents per lb f.t an MCiiieni article to one dollar and (Iliy cents. Sj" All pt fsons visiting the city are invited ti pay the company' extensive eslaL!ishment a visit. Agent wanted in every placo where they arc not yet established. For particulars, address, post paid, the subscriber, U. B. ZEIBER. Ag't for the Compuny, 30 South Tbird Street, Philadulphia April 4th, 1846. ly . tKTER II. MASSES RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, II ESI'ECTFULLY informs the ciiizcne cf Mj Sunhury and vicinitv, that he haa opehed an ntliec at the residence of Heftry Maaeer, in MarVf l street, where he is prepmed to execute all kinc'u .( Dkntal SuiioanT, Plate Work, &c , on the hle, and most approved plan. ' Having had some experience and instruction, under ehe nf the most eminent aud succesaful Den tis's in Philadelphia, he believes thut he will li able 10 give satisfaction to tbose who may waul Li aerVitM. Lathee will be waited on at their pUcea of re; dence. Hi charges will be niodetale, and h' woik warranted. Sunbtiry, March 28th, i84G. " cARPETINOa AND OIL-CLOTHS, f the "CHKAP STORK" Ao. 41 Slrutcbcrrf ' Street, V h 1 1 a 1 c 1 1 U I n. gaffkUR Store rent and other eipensea Utng very 9 light, we are enabled to a. Iluui CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, Ac., wholesale and retail, at thtt lowest pticea in the city, aud buyers will find it greatly to their advantage 10 call and examine the large assortment we offer this season, of Beautiful Imperial 3 ply Double Superfine Ingrain iCARpCrrXGS Fine and Medium do f Twilled and plain Venitian J together with a large a-ock of OlL-CLOTItd from 2 feet to 24 feet wide, very cheap, for rooma, halls, & ;lo. Mattings, Floor Cloths, ItUgs, Col ton and Rag Carpet) &r, &e., with a good as sortment of Intfrain Carpets from 05 to t0 cCrrtsf and Stair and Entry Carpels from 12 to 6(1 cts. ELDR1DGE & BROTHER, No. 41, Strawberry Street, one door above Chel- nut. near Second Street, Philadelphia March 21i, 18B. am; A CARD. TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD'! VII. PALMER, the American Newspaper A dent, dillv tuihorir.dil and emtmwxcied. hV Ihe proprietor of mo-t of the lt 1 ewspapsre of all ihe cities and principal lowna in tba l). S. and Canada, to receive sulwfrip lone and advenise. menta, and to give receipt for ihem, respectfully notifies the public, lhat he I prepared to execute ordet from all ptrta r.f the Civilised World, em' bracing Individu.il, Firms, Societies, CIu'm. Rea ding liooms, Corporation:), Ac., at hia several offi ces in the cities f Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Yoik And Boston, and whe.e communicant and inquiries, pn paid, may tie directed. AdJieaa Y. I. PALMER. Philadelphia. N. W. corner Thir l and Chehui street j Baltimore, 8. E. corner Bal timore and Calvert atieels J New York, Tiibune Buildings opposite City Hall i Boston, SO State st. A 11a other ictii or peraon are in any mam her connected with lha nbs.-iibcr, In the America ! NewpjMU Agency, sll letters and CoinmunicHUoi.A for him, should be carefully directed as eboVe, and to no other peru. Tbl taution ha becoruo tie' Ci ssary, in older lo avoid iniaiskes. and put the pub tic on ttifeir guard sgtiliat all pretended Agent, . V. B. PALME It, Amelican NewspaiMt Ageni. Editors tU'ouphout tbe United Slatea for wbotrt V. II. Palmer ia Agent, will promote the advantagJ nf all rohcen.fd.bv publiahiug lhaalrfive. . k'UIIMU XOTICK. V. B. Palmer Is tliel only aulbonted Ageni for ihe "Svaauar Anaui Cab' in li e r'uiea of Philadelphia, New York Bocton and Buhirttore, of bich public ndiioc hereby given. March 14. 184F. GARDEN SEEDS. A '" u ply f ti Riuley At Vu't superior (iarden Seeds, juei rt'caived and f alo at ibe alora of Match tl.Uttt. HENRY MASSE It, hill If
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