Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 28, 1850, Image 3

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    Never uie a vulgar phrase.
Unlearn the eriliyou have learned.
ViRTO, lilt iwme flowers, bloomt often
fairest in the shade.
In a thousand poundi of law, there U not
n ounce of love.
Samplks of Indinn corn are to be tent
from Ohio to the World' lair.
Lancaster county contain a population
of 93.7S0. Increase in ten years 15,651.
1Thb number of persona exiled from
Rrme. lince the return of the Pope is 3G,
000. '
A Man roing to bed we should say re
tiringis like a poor man compelled to
go on tick.
Tub census of Norfolk, V., is H.320 i
consistimr. of 9,068 whites, 957 tree blacks,
and 4,295 slaves.
It is somewhat singular that daguerreo
types cannot be taken in Europe, equal to
those taken in the United Slates.
A ship in the Persian Gull, in the course
of 20 months, had her copper incased with
(living coral to the thickness of two leet.
On the 6th inst., it is said Judge McClure
iremarked that more men in Pittsburg car
.ried pislols than carried watches.
He who swallows up the suhstance o
the poor, will, in the end, find that it con
tains a bone which will choke him.
'; The Bishop Durham, aged 80, is the
oldest Bishop in the English Church. The
joungest is the Bishop of Dover, aged 4-.
A hen-pecked hnsSand says, that instead
of he and his wife being one", they are ten ;
;for she is 1 and he is 0.
The man who knows how to improve a
paper, was in our office yesterday. He
was accompanied as far as the door by the
man who smokes cheap cigars.
The first articl" sent to the New York
Navv Yard, to be forwarded to the World's
Fair", is a lump of iron ore, weighing a ton
and a hall.
The day after thanksgiving in Connecti
cut, the .New Haven railroad cars brought
three thousand persons ; the greater part
of them had been home to eat their thanks
giving dinners with their father's families.
Mrs. Eliza W. Farnham, formerly a ma
tron of the Sing Sing Prison, and the pro
jector of a partially successful scheme of fe
male emigration to California, has become
the' proprietress of a fine farm, near San
Francisco, the crops of which, this season,
are estimated to be worth $()0,000. The
California Courier gives an account of a
judgment by her in one of the Courts in
San Francisco, against Jos. S. Ruckle for
:$3 661,27.
ANOTHER SCIKNTIFfC WONDER!
TF.IMN, the True Digestive Tluid, or Gastric
Juice! A ureal Dyspepsia 'Curer. prepared
from Rennet, or l he fourth Stimitich of iheOs.
fler ilirertimis of Baron "Lielii;;, the steal
f hiulnL'icHl Cheini'. tv B. S ll'inahmn.
M.'O . No. II Noiih Eiuli'h Sireet, Pliilailel
fhia. Pa. This i a truly wonderful remedy
fur Imliireoiinii, Inepriwia, Jaundice, kiver
Cumplaiut, Constipation, mid D'-tiiliiy. i-iniiiii
mfler. Nature mm meriioil. by IViliiri's nan
jiireut, lhn Gastric Juice. See adverlisemt nt
in another clirtiu.
H i II It 1 K If.
It Philadelphia, on the 9th iiwt., by the
It. Mr. Dale, Mr. John Thumps in. of Phila
delphia, tu Miss Mabv McCuen, lutmerly uf
this place.
In Northumberland, on lha I'Jih insl., by
She Rev. Mi. iilieddiii, id. James Taguakt.
to Miss Saeam Cowden, liutli ol that place.
In Jersey town, on the J2:h itn.1., by the
Rev, J. H. Uitieiihunse, Mr. John Watson.
if Lycoming en. to Miss Lull. a, il.iuyhicr ol
Mr. John Sleiic-r. if Moiiluur coiinly.
On thu 7lhf Nnvemoer. IR30, by J.ihn
Terry, Esq., Mr Samcei. IUivbdi.u. to Mis
CliiaSKTH, eldest daughter uf Mr James A.
Fox, H of Roaring Creek township, Montour
reunty.
DIKD,
At the residence of his snn-in-law, Mr.
Lewis Lenhart, uppopi'it thi plaee. on Satur
day mormn last, Mr. JOHN SNYDER, aged
about CS yeats.
In Danville, nn the 14'h inst., MARGARET
KLLEN, daushter nf Genrun D. nml Maria
Kipp, aged 1 year, 7 months and 12 day.
On the ?7ih ult .. in East Buffalo tp. Union
ro. Mrs. ELIZABETH, consort of Mr Samuel
Null, aged 43 years, 10 inn. and 5 days,
ea h"""","mm!S!
Z)t iHavkcts.
Philadelphia Market.
Dec. 2S, 1850.
Ftoua. There is a fair supply of Flour,
but little inquiry. Quotations tor export 84,-
2, a 4 75; retail sales are nt S4 75 a 4
Extra Flour 85, a 6i Rre Flour Is selling
at $3a. Conn Meal -Is still held al S2J.
Wheat Prices are steady ; sales uf prime
Southern and Pemia. red l 81 00 a $1 04;
prime white at St 11 a St 13. Cubn is
worth 60 for new yellow ; white sells at 55 u.
Rye. The last sale was at 70 uts.
Oats. Oats are now steady : sales of
prime Peiina. fiom 42 to 43 via; Southern
ells at 40 a 41 els. .
Whiskev. Sales uf Whiskey in hhdaat 23i
bba. at 26, eta.
' Baltimore Market
... . Dec. J3, I860.
Wheat. The supply of Wheal at niaiket
te-day was fair. Sales of good to prime red
ware made at 95 a 112 els. Sales of white
Wheal at 103al08 cents, and of family flour
white at UOallS cents.
Coae. Is in demand and sales was at
14 eta. for white, and 55 da fur yellow.
Oats. Salea of Oats at 37a40 c'n.
Whiseet -Sales of bbls. at 26ia87 cts
nd 25, pit. for hhds.
SUNBURY I'RICE CUKUENT.
Wnu,
Stm. '
Ceasr,
Oats. . .
'Bums.
' Ems. ,
Pees. " .
FiAistia.
Tauw.
BtSSWAl T
Ffcal , '
IIasci4r
100
. . 6
10
7
1S5
1 i ' LIST OF JURORS. . -
OF Northumberland County for January
Term, A, V. 1850.
4 m ml Juror.
Lewis Charles Shell, David Wilson. Reu
ben Beitier.
TuaauT Gripg Marsh.
C'HiLi.flt'AQUE Robert Lyons.
Milton Puul Beimel,
Suhsury. J. M. Simpson, Wm. Youog.
mnn Mint John Uiiniliills.
Uppe Augusta Ishhc Campbell. William
Beiileyon, William Heed, UerV Gulkk, and
Herman Kline.
Lower AucosTa Philip Weiser, Daniel
Zartrnaii iinj Lewis Srniih.
Urrcn Mahonoy John Reisel.
Jackion Juiius Uuhuer and Jeremiah
Loilsdoif.
Coal David Billnihn.
Siiamokin Beiijamiii Adams and William
Campbell.
Rush John Kulper.
TraverNC Juror
Lewis Anmn Gaston, John HafTor and
Soliiiiinn Eslibarli.
Dklawahc John Balliet, Thomas De Ar
maud, Henry Harlenril'l, lienevillts Linebuch,
it-1 ii ii mine.
Milton J.ihn Kohr,
Abriiham T. Goodman. J
Tens
Ciiili54Vaqvie John
Jesse) Derirksnn,
13. Duvisand David
Bartholomew and
Ailain Keller
North umserl a Nn Peter Ruch.
Point GeiiiLra Shiiner and Juhn Shrinrr.
Foniurt John Cohdier Htid Jacob Cut.le.
Upper Augusta Mji' Slack and Joseph
Savidue. t.
Lowta AccifTA Abraham Brocious and
Merman Miipman. aen.
Kl'SH J.ifoll Flllper.
SllAMoklN John Teals, inn.. William II
Mueiiih, Heurv Haunt. Solomon Iluum! nil
Samuel A. Beiyst renter.
Coal Uei.i. Kallermnn. Georrre KersiwIW
and Joseph V. Diinmii'k. '
Upper Mahonov IVier Grist. Mi,.l,unt
Paul, Samuel R. nsler, Joi.ns Eisinhnrl, Peler
Beissel, J.icoli ErlniHii n ml h'.-liv M.irur
Lower Maiionot Ahra ham Rl:i.-r T.itin
Shrover, Adam Biiiirenmri nnd Philin Si;
Jackson Nicholas DrumheUer. t
berl, John Buhner and John Wolf.
relit .liu'om
Lewis James Curl. Adam Bruner. Pir
Si rouse, William Levan, Rhiuehart Barret,
Aoranam Werluiun, John C. btiailu and Levi
Glae.
Delaware Daniel Wertman
ner and J.. tin Work.
Henry Kri-
ClIILISQl'AQlE Samuel MvXinch. James
Jordan and Solomon Dentler.
Milton Samuel Siovei and Daniel Dough
erty. NoRTHUMBcnLtND D. M. Braulijram.
Point J. C. Horton.
Shamokin Samuel Canrpbe-tl, "vViHinm
Kreiyhbanm, Philip Slambacti, Vainer Adams
and U.ivnl Heed.
IfcsH Davirl Mnrhler and Joseph Kelly.
Sunbury Henry V. Simpson.
Lower Augusta David Reiser and An
thony Gallapy.
Upper Maiionot Jonathan Smith and
Beneville HiiLxlioe.
Lower Maiionot David Main, Samuel
Yininc and Geoipe E:nrich.
Little Mahonov Jaeoh Ti. Hoffman.
Jackson J. A. Daniel and David Swartz.
LIST OF CAUSES
fTTOR trial iu the Court of Common Pleas
uf Nortlrtiniberland County, at January
Term, A. V., 1851.
n-AINTlFFS.
J. Milliken, jr. & Co
Bowers Lowlier ct al
same
Jonas Uowman ct al
DEFENDANTS.
vs Frank fc Steinheiser.
vs George M iller & sou
vs Jonas Eowiyan
vs Samuel Kauflinaa
Danville & Pottaville
Rail Road Co.
Frederick Keener
I.aeh Stroecker
Taylor Pau'ding et al
Peter Ricliter's ex'rs
Ann Myers
vs Haywood .i Snyder
vs Wm. Ayres
vs Jacob HoITman
va J De Normandie
vs Kodge- dc Darrct
va 1,'enarlrfc Jordan etui
Raehaci McCartr
vs Eli.tbcth Weitzeletal
Wm. ct R. Fcgcly & co. vs Johu fthissler
Mary Snyder t si vs Robert V Dunn
same vs James Dunn
Pontius 4r Thompson vs Samuel R Wood
Com. for Sarul Furmin v. S U 'n' 8 Hunter
Alex J or J in
John B Miller va John 1) Boyd's ex'rs
Jacob Philips vs George L. Weimer
A a Lawrence ailm r of
Sarah Leighou,
vs Peter & D Weimer et si
J Clayton for J McWilliamsvs John Bowen
F O'lJoiniell for Wni F Natjle vs John Divers
Mary Vickery vs Peter Fcrstcr
same va Peter Brosious
Charles II Frick va Eli Slifor
1 hos Cummuigs et si vs J Parke Jc D R Rishel
Jonathan Leedam etal vs Win McCoy's adin'rs
Uliristian llollinger vs Charles II ousel
Chas. A. Andre vs F. Matthews
Daniel HanuabaeU vs John Cinrad
Moses Bower vs Richard Goodman
Samuel Seaman vs Philip Spayd
same vs Geo Uowman
S. A.Jordan et al vs John Arnold
Green & Bros, for T Howard va Henry Lantx
David Perry vs Abraham Lunger
same vs Henry H alderman
Montgomery A tf weny vs James Covert
Clayton for McWilliani vs Jos Savidge
R D Cummiugs vs Montgomery & Mastellcr
Jaeoh btitzel vs Samuel I. Iicck
U R Kaae vs Geo A Diion
G P ysou for Job Tyson vs Daniel L. boh neck
Jas larullicr et ai va bdward D 1 earce
Philip liil'.myer vs D II Wntsou
Jacob Niltruuer vs Samuel Jarret
Geo Apsley vs Nortbumberlaiid county
james uieueiiDarll vs same
F Fryer & Wm Mover va EliasGarman
Wm M Autcu
vs I nomas leaser
vs R D Cuininings
vs Al.en Shreer
vs Denller & .Montague
vs Ira T Clement
va Wm McCurty
vs Henrv Musscr
Win McClery
George Lawrence
Daniel P Canl
Aaron Repparl
Henry Colx-l
Piatt & Piatt
P K II oilman 4- wife vs II Kulints. McCarty etal
Joseph JS'nyder
vs Joseph Dimmig
Hugh Martin
John McCormick
vs Reuta-n Troxel
vs Isaac Shall'er
va II Yoxtheiiner adm'r
vs Daniel Dreisbach
vs 1) C Caul
va H Steinsneti, ex'r.
va Henry Yoxtheiiner
vs Georee Rohrbath
Martin Irwius' adm'r
Molt & Shober
acoh Masteller
Folliner for Caul
Henry Kciser
Ira T. Clement
Wm Gross lor Saml Gilbert v J. J. L'pdeirafT
J. Uowman Indorsee dec vs J C Perkins
Elijah Uarto
vs Charles Sailor
vs Philip Cloil'elter
Ilciii Hummel
I homas J Addis vs Uultjar Garuhart
Conrad Reedy va Hosts, Kepler & Stoughton
Lower & JJarron vs Ira T. Clement
Jacob Kline vs Joseoli Klines' adm'r
William Welch ts Jacob K Treno
Thomas Sutton vs lleni F &. J W Summ
Caspar Heekart va Frederick Heckart
Nicholaa Hower va Jacob Hower
John Geisinger vs George Eckerla adm'r
Daniel II Driesbach vs A U hitman
John L Ross vs Leonard Roadarmel
Ira T Clement vs J H Purdv
John W Peal vs Geo B Voungman
Geo C McKee vs Joseph Lona-
8arab Stitxel ts Samuel 8 Sheddon
Same va Jacob SliUel
Jacob Koch et al vs John Keiier
Tinhrook for Appleton vs James Brass
R D Cummings vs Thos S Mackey
Hu kok & Canliue vs Geo W Armstrong
John Keiter vs Charles Lerrh
Reulien Fagrly v vs Kershner & Clement
Nancy House) - vs David Houaels adm'r
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumlwrland
JOHN FARNSWOKTH, rssAV.
50
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if
10
I I ProUiosKfUry "a office,
SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKiN JOURNAL.
NEW ADVrilTISEMtKTa.
PROCLAMATION.
TV OT1CE is heretiy a;i-en that the severs! courts
L of Common Ploas. Genera) Quarter Bemions
of the pence, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and
for the county of Nortliumberlsnd, to commence
at the Court House, tn the borough ol Sunbnry,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the fith of Jan
uary ncit, will continue TWO WEEKS.
The coroner, Juntices of the Peace and const.
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there in their proper per
ons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
oilier remembrances, to do those thing to their
evrral oltiics appertaining to be done. And all
witucmcs prosecuting in behalf of the (jmiuon
wealth against any prisoner sre alo requeued and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
prof cr pcr-Biis to prosecute against him, as shall
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in thoir
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hands nt Sunbury, the DOth day
of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty nnd the Independence
of the United States of America ttie 75lh.
JAMES COVERT, Sli'ff.
God save the Coinmuinveiillli.
$10 REWARD
T S offered for the discovery and conviction of the
person or pcrsonn, who are in the habit of
prowling about the premises of the subscriber, and
stealing his property,
II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 21, 1S30.
NEW STAGE LINE
FIIOM I'OTTSVILLE TO SHAMOKIN.
A new line of ntuccs is now running daily be
tween the above places. A comfortable two horse
Ktage will leave Ml. Carmel for Shamoliin, imme
diately alter the arrival of the Pottsvillc stage at
that place, and will return the next day from
Sluiinokin, so as to meet the Pottsville stage on
its return to Pottsville.
From Sliamokin to Trevorton
there will be established a DAILY LINE by next
spring so as to connect with this line at Sliamokin.
In the maii time private conveyances will be in
readiness at Sliamokin on the arrival of psssen
BC' CONRAD KEIiSIINER.
Sliamokin, Dec. 14, 1650. tf.
NOTICE
TO EDITORS AND OTHERS.
Voit, Aor. S.Vi, 1850.
Mr. IT. B. MassGii, Sunbury Pa.- Dear rir:
In some portions of the country where we hud
advertised our Sarsaparilla, in 1S48, the Editors
of some of the paers have ren fit to tnkc upon
themselves the responsibility of continuing the
same alter the agreement expired, and in some
eases have had lire prcinn rtion to send us a bill
for the umount. Now vc have no objection to
have ail the papers in the United Sutes advertise
for us for years, if they are pleased to do so at
their own expense, but we cannot aH'otd to pay
them unless they have our authority fur the work.
We write to you for the purpose of informing the
Editors, through you, tl ot they are at liberty to
advertise as long as they p'case, but we must not
be held responsible without our written authority.
THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & CO.,
No. 1 in, Nassau street, New York.
December 14, 1S50 tf.
VALTJAB1E
rARlVl TOR SALE.
T
"til E subscribers will olTcr for sale, on the 31st
day of December instant, on the premises, a
TYiiet of Lund,
containing 2G acres more or less, situatcu in
ower Mahonoy township, Northunila'ilaud
county. About -00 acres are cleared and in a
good stale or cultivation. 1 tic improvements are
TltltEE TWO STOBV
LOG DWELLING HOUSES,
Three Darns, one of them a largo Bank Barn.
There are two lure APPLE OftUiIADS
on the land, and other good improvements.
The land is situated near the Mahantango creek.
and ne river Susquehanna. X tie public road,
leading from the Susquehanna to Minersville,
passes over the land.
1 he a!ove larm will be sold together, or divi
ded into two or thiee parts, to suit purchasers.
II not sH on t.iat dav, the property will be
rented for the term of one year.
The conditions of sale will be msde known on
the day of sale
1 be prniicrty will be sold ss the property ot
Jacob Snvder. bv
WILLIAM KERAUCH,
JOHN A. SNYUEJ,
Adm'rs.
Lower Mahonoy, Dec- 7- 1S30. ts
"Incotii-ngc Your Own!''
IT A AS &KEXX.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
T HE subseriliers respectfully call the attention
s
of the public to their large and splendid sssort-
mciit ofevcry quality and price of
: jtit. -U Atti;
which cannot fail to rccommeud itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, nude up of the
best tftnek to be had in ttie city. No elVort is
spared in the manufacture nf their ware, and the
subseriliers are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
SuCta, IMvhii and IwuiiseM,
UurciTiij.Sfcrctnrtcs.iSftctonrts,
SfiFA, BKE.iKF.lST AM) UIXI.VG TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
U1'.D I H.A1JN ot every pattern ami price,
C UP HO ARDS. WOltfc AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in tins line of their business.
They also manufacture all kinds and qualities
chairs,
ncluding varieties never before to be had in
Sunbury, such as Mahouani, Blair Walsvt
akii Ci MLXii Mafls Gnkciax i ass WisnsoR
C II A UiS, a mi lAMtv Piano Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscribers are determined that there shall
1 no eicuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
sboui the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their srticlcs will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
IV UNDERTAKING. Having provided
themselves with a handsome Hsarsk, lliey are
how prepared for Undertaking, and attending fu
nerals, iu this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
nf '1 be W are Koom la tit Market Street.
opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite
caver a i avern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE KENN.
Sunburv, Dee. 14. I860. tf.
INK-Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con'
"" areas ink for sale, wholesale and reuil by
II. B. MASSER.
December 38, 1650
ValtiHblo Hooks),
T IFE or Chsist, handsomely bound, D'Ac
amas s HisToar or ths UtroaMSTinir,
Biiai DiT-aooas san Lxiiuks, full bounded.
For sale at ths publishers prices hy
H. 11. MASSER
Suaastry, Jury 14, ItO.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a certain writ of "Fieri Facias,' e ma dl.
reetau, will btHibj pulilie vendue outcry, at 1 e'eltck
p. m., Saturday, Dneember S, I8.V), at the Courthouse
in the bur ugh uf Sunbury, ths fulluwin rest esuttto wit:
The Danville and Pultstown (Pottsville)
Rail Road with the appurtenances,
Slhnsts In the enmities of NorlhumlMrltnd and Schuyltlli
t fhr with tlio enrp rat ritns and privileirei m the
eiift Danvilla At P4tst 'Wii (P msville) Itailrnad tompany
and Hi real eaiata t the miU Corporation, silusls la
Schuylkill enuniy, as f llrws, vis :
A ceilain Lot uf Land,
situais In M'mnt Carbon, huvlkill e mnty, tieginnins at a
nnsi, s e vner "f land sold to llanrv White, iu ! line of
Iti.bert sc l.swrriic Lewis' Isnil, llirnea extemlins hy lha
s-.nl I t Hid 1 1 Henry White, a nth tS degrees, eiistnlsut
47.1 feet m ire nr less, srtwttins; the Centre lurnpike road to
t ie river c h"vlki!l, tlienee eilenriinfr d iwn the snid river
TO feet 1 1 the cwmT "I n I it s ild tn llenjamin Ueeker, now
nf Kmneis B Nieli Is, tlienee north HS deurees, west ohnnt
4.0 feet, in -re or lens, er issint: the nid Centre turnpike
rand (nthe line of Robert A: laiwrenee Lewis' buid, tlienee
nt me the same, north 11 degress west to tun plae uf ue
einiiiiiff. AtJtO;
A certain Lot of Land,
situate nn tilth sides f the Centre turnpike, In Msnhelm
township, In the county nf Schuylkill, beginnine t a point
in Hie it irth easterly sill "f the Turnpike nmil atoresnid,
tlienee esteniiin; liv innil of the Schuylkill ."Navigation Loin
pnnv n irlli ffl dee. S mm., eavt 107 I'e't. tlienee hy the same
n irili ufl deg IU inin., west 311 feet, tlienee north -a deg A
5 mm , esst SO fee', thence liy the same ii"rth S deg. and
10 mill., west I in feel 6 inrlien. thence by the sutne snuth
G'i itrff. anil S mill . west 310 f.et nnrl tlienee kv the ssme
s iuiIi N deg. 65 miu , e:ul 10(1 feet 9 Inches to the place
of tieeiniiiiig. Where m is ereeied a Iwa story ston
dwelling llouss or Tavern stand.
ALSO:
A certain other Tract of Land,
situate at the distance of f.tt feet and in a course nf north
ba deg. 5 inin. eusi from the sfiressid point iu the n nh
easterly ii!e of the snid Centre turnpike, tlienee extending
fr un the Hi -nitre liy other land of the siid Company north 20
deg , west 9 VI feet 0 inch, to a slake, thence, north B0 dcg.
fi mm west 9tb (eel 1 1 a corner nenr 1 lie Wusle Weir, and
thence inrth tto dcg. ,'i5 min. risl OU feet to the liw Water
m irk nf the Schuylkill river, thence d mil "d river along
the line of giw witter to the plnce nf beginning. Which
descrtl-eil I ts tieing port of a larger piece ol" land, contain
ing W acres strict niensure. be t lie same more or less, which
l):inicl Cr-'lf .V Margaret his wife, ami lieiree islioeiaaker
nml Mnrv his wife, -f Schuvlkill county af.iresaid. Iw deed
dated the 0th tiny of May, A. D. IB10, e'niveyed In the said
Schuylkill Navignti m Coinpaiiy and their success irs and
assignees in fee simple. Where-.in is erected a two story
stone. Ware House.
ALSO :
All that certain piece of Ground,
situate in the township and county Inst aforesaid, begin
ning at a et-'tte corner in Ilia western line of land hcl.mf
ing 1 1 the Schuylkill Xavigati in Comiaiiy and the north
western e truer of Neil Crosby's lot. thence n inth e"5 dcg.,
east 4M feet to a stake in the line of lot snid tn Neil Cros
hv, thence north S deg.. west 100 feet to him! nf the Schuyl
kill Navigation Cmniiy thence north M dcg.. west to the
wes'ern line of the enid Com;iiys hnil.aii'l thence nlnng
l he same south eaatwardly about 100 feat to lha place uf
begiuiiig,
AI-SO i
All that eeriain piece of Ground,
situate in Mount Corlsin. in Mmheim township, in the
e imity lust nf ressid, beginning at a post on the murgin of
the canal at the distunce of ab nit u0 feet liel.iw the south
ensl e ruer m" the t'pper Itiisin, tlienee along the margin of
the canal north 23 dcg. west 12-2) feet to a p.niil in the ba
sin, llieuee fir :ugb the middle of said basin, dividing it e
quallv by a aired line, bearing alsiut s luth G-2 deg. west
381 feet or there ab iul l- a post lit the western line nf tlie
snid piece of ground, running a ntth 3:1 dcg. east nlon-; the
Illid of Hubert M trf-wis' llieuee on the hist liieuti.lieil line
south 33 dcg. enst nbmit feel tua slone cnriier, thence
south 21 J tb-g. east 42 leet to a post, ibence uortb 02 deg.
e-ist 30Q feet lo Ihe place of beginning.
ALSO!
All that certain lot or piece of Ground,
situate al M sintCai b in, in the township and county afore.
mini, iMigiiuiing at a remit in Ihe middle of the upper liism
iu the murgiii of the Schuvlkill Canal' theiict ai.mi the mar
gin of the cnnal uoith 2s deg. west fll feet toe post at Ihe
e truer of the Girtril Wall of the ln'k at the distance nf
2U feet from Ihe centre ol the tinte Post, thence s-iulht 67
deg west -kl I'cet t u post, thence nortli 2-1 deg. west 31 ft.
to a p st al the distance ol 35 feet f r m Sins tn lliilgeway
and Whites' a mtliern line, thence parallel with arml line
south 07 dep. west 310 leet to a post in the line of K!iert
M. Si Irfiwrence Lewis', thence along said lute south 33
deg. east nnlil it meets Predcrick Lnuderbrun's nllnttuent,
thence by a direct line.'s i as to strike the middle nf the
nl iresti'l basin, dividing it equrlly bearing aleiut n-'rlli 02
dcg. cast t-i the place nl" beginning ; containing una acre and
iwenry i ur nercxes. mete or less.
Seized taken in execution and to be aild aa the property
nf The Danvilla and t'otlstowu (Pottsville) Hail ituad
Ciininauv.
JAMES COVERT, Sarff.
Sheriirs Office, I
Sunbury, Dec. 7, ISjO.
"orphans 'courYs'aleT
n piirsuiini'o of an order of the Orphans
Court of Norlhilitibeilaud county, will be
exposed to public sab-, on THURSDAY the
2ml day ol JANUARY, 1851, at the public
House of William Weaver, in tho town of
Stiainokiii. the following; described property
to wit : a small
Tract of Coul Land,
conlaininff about 13 acres surveyed in the
name of Thomas Gattibert, adjoining lands
miiveyed lit the name uf Luke r idler, utni
uihei!-, also, a small
TRACT OF COAL LAND,
conlainiiio nbtiut j5 acres surveyed in the
name ul Thomas Mntuaii, ad juiiiliiL' laud
suiveyed in Hie name ul (jeoiye Culiain and
ullieis, land. AImi utiu halt uie ul land nd-
iniiiiiiit the .Sliuiiiokin Furnace tract, all situ
atu in Shamukin tuwusbip (now Coal ) Aleo
ihe I'ollowiuo lots Niluatu in tho lowtt of
Miatiiokiu, in Nor:liumbeilaiid county, viz:
Nis. IJ3, 174, 175, 176. 177. i;8, 1711, 180,
IS 1. 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 19l, 197. Al
su Ihe undivided hall p.ul ol luls, Nos 11, VI
13, 84. 8a, 8li, 90. 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 100,
101, 114, 115, llrj, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124,
125, 120, 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152,
153, 151, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 165, 166,
167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 182, 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188, 189. Also the undivided inol
fly, ur half part uf lluee stpiaies in said town,
situate between Cumineica a'.ieet un the
north, Spurht'im street tin the south. Rock
street on thu east, and Washington aliecl un
Ihe west, also Ihe
Undivided Half Part of One Square,
situalo between Cotiiuii'icei nml Washington
streets, anil Independence and Liberty streets
in said town. Also I tin
WHOLK SQUARE
between Liberty, Independence, Orange) and
Cummerce slrpels. Also Ihe
WHOLE SQUARE
between Oranire and Independence streets,
ami t lie? western buuutleiv d said town. Also
lots Nos. 50, 51, 52, 6i, 54, all ol which
have dwelling houses erected upon ttiein.
AIo lot No. 69, nn which is erected an
ollice. Also lots No. 70 and 3, uu which is
erected a Frame Owelliuu House, lot No. 15.
with a Frame Daelliuy: House lliereon, Nos,
16, 74 and 75, on which is a Slone House.
Also Ihe interest (if I he aaid John C. liuvi
dec'd., in the FOUNDRY at Sliamokin, a'is
the interest of said intestate in and to
TWO LOTS OF LAND
in said lown, now owned bv Rev. Mr. H int-
illon. Lale the estate of John C. liojd,
deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. f
said day, when the terms wilt be made
known by
. i.
i'auu i-ciui, Aum'tor.
By order of the Court, I
John P. Purse), Clk. O. C. J,
Dec. 7, 1850. I
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
IV O riCL is herebv given to all Legatees,
Creditors and other persona interested in the
Estate of John K. Maurer, dec'd., settled by his
Adm'r. George Boyer, of Valentine Hummel,
dec'd., settled by his Adm'r. David Mart, of tiid-
deon 8chcddel, deed., settled by his bxecutors.
Win. II. and Gideon Schcddcl. of John Wilhelm,
dec'd., settled by his Adm'r. Thomas ei. Mackey,
of Robert M. Sevdel, dec d.. settled by Ins A dm r.
John K. Wolfinger, of William r olliner, dec d.,
settled by his surviving Executor, Jonalhsn Foll
iner, of Joseph Kline, dec d., settled hy one of his
Adm rs. John Pfouls, ol tieorge Urant, dec d
settled bv his Adm'r- Peter liilem.-.u ; of Peter
Brown, dec d., settled by his Adm r- Jeremiah
Weitel. The act of Jacob Traulman Guardian
of Sarah Dihner i of .Robert Grant, dec'd , settled
by his Adm'r. William .Reed ; of Henry Jihoada,
dee d ; settled by bis Adm r William Ammerman
That the Executors and Adinmisirators of said
Estates have filed their accounts with the Re-
gister of Northumberland county, and that
same will ba presented to the Urphsns' Court
said County, on Tuesday the 7tb day of January
uexi lor conurmsuon snti allowance.
JOHN P. PURSEL. IUisar.
Itertaw i OOk,
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
WILLIAM HOOVER respectfully informs
his friends and customers that ha has
just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortment of
NEW GOODS,
which he offers for sale at his new store at Mas
scr's Mill, Hollowins- lun. These goods were
selected with great care, and will be sold at the
lowest prices.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF EVF.IIT VARIETY, Vis i
Dry Goods,
Such nn Clothi, Cdssimercs, Sattinttt, Huslint,
CaltitoM, Moiimtlint De Laines, Al
pacca. Ai'i'ino.t, Flanuelt,
Checks, frtng
hams, c"C.
ALSO:
An assortment of
HATS, CAPS. GUM AND LEATHER SHOES.
ttUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, &c.
A general assortment of Groceries, such ss
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas
ses, Spices, Sic.
Also an assortment ef Liquors, such as
Brandy, Rum, IVmkey, IVintt, trc.
VST Produce of all kinds taken iu exchange at
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Hun, Nov. 23, 1850, ly.
m:oisi ICU'S OTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to nil Legatees,
Creditors and other persons interested in
the Estate of Martin KeiTer. dee'd.. settled by his
Executor John F. VVolfimjer. That the Execu
tor of said Estate has filed bis account with ttie
Register of Northumberland county, and that the
ssme was presented at August term, and confirm
ed ; end a), the san e term tn wit : August 8, 18S0,
on motion of John K. Wolfinger, Esq., the Court
grant leave to the Executors tc fill up the blanks
in the within account, and also to add thereto ad
ditional items of charges and credit. Lo die
Court direct six weeks notice of the Cling said ac
count, prior to the first day of next term, to be
riven in the Sunbury American, as to the heirs
living out of the county.
liv order of the Court,
JOli.N P. PUKSEL. Clk.
November 2:1, 18.)0. Ct.
T, S. BOBST'S
AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT
In Selinsgrove, Pa,
Clock. vVnfclivsj and Jewelry,
IE PAIRED in the best manner end warranted
to perforin well.
All work intrusted to his cars will be strictly
attended to.
SclinsgTOve, Nov. 30. 1850 tf.
ESTATE OF GEORGE CLARK, Dec'd.
IV OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad:nin-
' istratiou have been granted to the subscri
ber on the estate of George Clark, dec'd., late of
Sunbury, Northumberland county. All persons
indebted tc said estate, or having claims against
the same, are requested to call on the subscriber,
in Sunburv, fur settlement.
Creditors arc requested to present their claims
immediately, as s inciting of Ihe creditors will be
held to take into consideration a proposition for
the payment of their claims.
KEUHEN R. FAGELY, Adm'r.
Sunbury, Nov. 23, 1850. -Ct.
MORE NEW GOODS
A I the More of
JOHN IttJ YEIiS Sc CO.,
Market Street, Sunbury.
Vf HO has just received and opened a large, as
' aortment of new and fashionable goods, of
every variety, suitable lor the tail and winter sea
son, for sll persons ; and to which he calls the at
tention of friends and customers. 11 is stock con
sists in part of
DKY f.OODS.
SUCH AS
Cloth, Cassimrres, Suttinttts, Merinos,
De Lames. CuVicom. shawls, Hind-
kerchiefs, and all kinds vf wear
ing apparel.
ALSO:
Hardware, (luceiiMTam,
Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster,
And all articles that may be wanted by ths com
munity.
The Ladies
Will find, by calling at his store, that he has not
been unmindful of their wants, and respectfully
invites them to examine his selection.
Li Country produce cf all kinds taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market price.
)unbury, iov. 0, ISoO. ly.
GREAT ARRIVAL
OF
NEW GOODS!
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
fOHN W. FRILING respectfully informs his
9l friends and customers that he lias just re
ceived a large and handsome assortment of
Dry Goods,
Consisting of Cloths. Cnssimeres, Sattinetls,
Da Laines, Calicoes, Fancy
and Staple Goods.
ALSO:
GROCERIES of every description,
Dnt-tiS AND MKDICIXKS.
aiJEENSWARE AMD HARDWARE.
Fish, Salt, Plaster nnd a general assortment of
all suih coods ss will suit sll classes; the far
mer. Mechanic, Laborer and Gentlemen of all
professiona.
T la e li a cl 1 c ft
Will find a great variety of all such srticles as
thev will need for the present season.
lr Country produce ol all kinds taksn in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunburv, Nov. B, I8S0.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
virtue of a Certain nt of we. Facial to
me directed will lie sold by public vendue or
outcry, al I o clock, P. M. on 1 ucsday the 31st
dav ot December, 1650, at the Mount larme
House, kept by Felix I.ert h in Coal township, the
loltowing Keul L state to wit;
All that certain tract or body of COAL LAND
embracing the Locust Mountain, situate formerly
in bhamokin, now Loal township, in the County
of Northunilssrlaud, bounded snd dcacri!x?d as KM
lows to wit: adjoining on the north by lot No. 6,
thence by land surveyed in the name of George
Colcrain, now Messrs. liovd & Company, and
land formerly of Wm. Tomlinsoti, now Messrs.
Boyd & Co.; tlienee by allotment No. 8 i thence
by the .Mahonoy Mountain. I ontaimng eighteen
hundred snd seventy four acres and seventy per
ches strict measure, being sundry tracts and parts
ol tracts ol laud surveyed on warrants, bearing
date the 15th nf March 1793, granted to Edmund
Huff, James Gricr. 1 homes Giier, James Perkins,
Richard Salmon, Richard Manning and Thomas
r osier, and also parte of two tracts surveyed on
warrants bearing date tho 30th of Nov. 1830,
granted to Daniel Brautigam, and James Hep
burn, and allotted to Valentino Brobsl as No. 7,
sscordtng to a certain partition of twenty five
tracts of land, commonly called "The Grant
Lends," and being the same premises which J"
ths eob "oilman and Mary O, hU wits, tumi and
of 10 "eorge Moao.
6eiied taken I Jecuuoa'snd to be sold ss ths
property o( (ierg ftrvdoo.
JAMES tOVtftl, Bban.5.
ktriff' O&em. Buubwy, '
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BN pursuance of an order of the Orphsns' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public sale, the following real (state, at Ilia
Court House, in Sunburv, on MONDAY, theClh
day of JANUARY, 1861, a certain
Tract of Land,
situate In Upper Augusta township, containing
249 ACRE', more nr less, adj. lining lands of
John Farnsworth on the east, Adam Shisslcr on
the west, Jacob Fry and others on the south, and
Jacob Snyder on the north, on which are erected
two large
M DWELLING HOUSES, frA
A Frame Barn, a Wagon House,
a Lime-Kiln and Spring House. There is also
a fine Orchard on the premises. About 150
acres sre cleared, all of which is in a fine state of
cultivation. Being the Mansion Farm of Henry
Yoxtheiiner, dec'd. ALSO:
A SMALL TIECE OK GROUND,
In the Town of Sliamokin, containing one eigVth
of an Acre, more or less, adjoining Dr. Phillips'
piece Sliamokin creek a branch of Sliamokin
creek, and a triangular Lot, No. 440. Lato the
estate of Henry Yextheimer, deceased.
Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said
day, when the conditions of sale will be mado
known by FREDERICK LAZARUS,
Administrator.
By order of the Court, )
Jno. P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. '
Sunbury, Nov. 23, 1830. ts.
WATTS'
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE
AND
PHYSICAL HESTORATIVG.
THS ZSEDIOAIi WONDER OT THS
AGE.
Vf 7 ILL positively cure all stages of Neuralgia,
Tic Doloroox, Nervous Headache, Cho
lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will
restore manhood to its prcstiue viijor, even after
years of prostration, and the only known and cer
tain cure for low spirits or mental delully.
Extract from the New York .Sun, Oct." 3, 1849,
Ttt eelciiuteit Dr Watson, when talking of the
miraculous power of "Watts' Nervous Antidote,"
the question was put to him, '.Why such a valua
ble remedy for all nervous affections was not in
troduced by the medical faculty !" replied, "That
if it were, there would no longer be any use fur a
faculty, as all diseases originated from a disorgan
ized strte of the nerves ; the nerves are the main
spring of the wholo system Keep this in order,
and both the mind and body must be,"
Four ounce phial, 12 doses, enough for all or
dinary cases, ONE DOLLAR.
.-OLD 11 V
Win. McCARTY, Broadway, Sunbury.
September, 58, 1850. tf.
LINN, SMITH & CO.,
No. 2134 Market Street, above 5th St.
Philadelphia,
Yt'liolcNalc Drugprlajta,
AND DE.VI.EnS IN"
TiRUGS, Msntcivs, Psivts, Oils, Winnow
9 Glass, Vaiimsiies. Dri SrrFr. Patxst
Mcniciitcs, Mf.dii.-isi Chests, NcRoicaL I
strvmests, ic, &c; and manufacturers of the
celebrated
Congress Ink,
Black, Blue and Red. The quality of this Ink is
unsurpassed, and we are now prepared to furnish
it of all sizes, neatly packed in boxes from ons to
three dozen each.
L. S. & Co., endeavor to have always on hand
a full assortment ot good and genuine Drugs, at
the lowest possible rates. Particular attention is
also paid to the manner of putting up and packing
their goods, so that they feel prepared to warrant
their carrying any distance with perfect safety.
All orders by letter or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
Philadelphia, June 15, 1850. Cm
jTSl. JEaJ '137
BOOT-TREE MAKER,
So. 95 Race Street.
Second door below Thirii,
riltXADRtiPHIA.
Y7HERE all kinds of lasts, Ac, of the latest
' ' style and liest material, arc manufactured
on reasonable terms.
All orders promptly and punctually attended to.
Philadelphia, Nov.' 9, ISoll. ly.
FASHIONABLE HATS.
C. J. WALTON,
No. 246 Market St., between 7 4' Sth St.,
(South side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
rPIIE Subscriber has opened a new hat store,
and offers to traders and others who visit the
citv, a handsome assortment of hats, caps, of eve-
rv vurietv, made up of the best material, and iu 1
the latest and best style, and on terms as rrasona- i
hie ss can be had in any establishment in Phila- i
delphia. viz: Fine silk hats at $2.50 ; liood do I
do at $100. Persons from the country who pur- !
chase of him, can rely, at all limes, on getting a .
good article that will plcsso them, and one thai is
fully worth the money paid.
C. J. WAI.TUN.
Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1850 ly. i
Tilt; VUUY LATEST AHK IT AL,
NE"V GOODS,
AT THE STORE OF
I?.- T. CLEKEITT,
WHO takea this method of informing his
friends auJ customers, that he has just re
ceived snd opened a splendid assortment of
N U W (I ) () I) S ,
hich he offers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of every variety and quality,
necessary for the farmer, mechanic, and laborer,
as well as the professional man, viz: sll kinds o
Me u s ' A j) arc 1 .
SUCH AS CLOTHS, CASS1.MKRF.S, SATT1NETT3,
VESTIXU!,
ALSO:
a large assortment of
Caficors, Mousseltue De Laines, Alpaccas,
Mtrimis, Shawls. Handkerchiefs,
. Gloves, lluisery. Checks,
Cambrics, G'ing
Aums, tyc.
Alto a large assortment of
e.oti and Shoes, Unit and Caps,
Gum over Shoes,
Alo am Assortment or
READY M.VDB CLOTHING.
A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Mo
lasses, Spices.
An assortment of
Hardware, Nails, Steel end Iron.
Liquors,
Such as Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Vc.
IW Produce of all kinds will he uken in ex
change, and the highest market prlca peU foi the
same.
Sunbury', N. 30, 1850. ly.
MACKEREL.
AI), CODFISH 1
SALMON.
HERRINGS,
POKK.
HAMvj AND SIDCS.
BHOULDBR.
LARD AND CWJfcM;
Constantly 'on hand
s,d.fbir sal hy
V J. PALMER & Co..
Market Sueot Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
8pt.l,,S03ra.
!Kl(R!VeVOnDMl
JuaS received al the store of HENRY M AsV
6ER, a lot nf Caps, Ciutn Shoes, Almanacs,
Quesnswsrs, Liaiort (to. All of which will bo
aid at lh lowaan price,
Psjf, 14,1169.
TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.
flHE subseriliers offer to physician and drag
A gisla, a carefully selected stork eT drags and
medicines, which they will guarantee tobe lb
beat quality, pure and unadulterated in s3 castas.
Their facilities for importing foreign drugs sal
chemicals are such, that they art enabled to sale
them upon the best terms, and at the same tin
to assure their customers of their genuineness.
i licy have also recently prepared ami bow of
fer for sale a superior srticle of
CAIXIWFI) MtGir.KIA, Ac,
Resembling Henry's Magnesia, free from carbon
ic acid and roughness or grittincsa. almost tutirsly
tasteless, combining in an equal bulk from tlirest
to lour times the strength of the common kind,
and sold at about one half the price of Henry's
Magnesia.
They have also prepared the
Kluitl Mtt!.'iiesiii.
Which Is i new aj v&Me remedy in acidity "
of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, &c, at less
than half tho price of the foreign article.
I hey also have on hand of their own prepara
tion an assortment of
Pure Drugs in Powder,
Neatly put up in 1, J and J pound bottles, suck
as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Senega, Rhstany, Ki
no, Gum Arabic, Serpentaria. Ext. Glvcyrrh, Ipe
cac. Potassa Sulph.. Potassa Nitras, ilorax, Spi
gclia, Buchn, Orris, Cascarilia, Canella Alba,
L'va Ursa, &c.
Great care has been taken to have these pre
pared from the best selected drugs and in such a
way as to preserve the characteristics of each ar
ticle without injury.
They have also a variety of
Clieitiicnl & riinriiinceulical
Preparations of their own manufacture, and add
to the list all the valuable new remedies as they
become known. Among them may be mentioned
the following :
Ilyilroeyanic Aciil,
I'reparuiuli.s in Inline,
" of Potusss,
Liquor Ammonia,
Aqua, do.
l'ln'ilmte, do. a new re-
nicilc for Iltieuinatlsio.
nine Muss.
Lxiract ot' Gention,
' IJuassiu,
" TsrHXlcutn.
" Valerian, tluid, a
naw and useiul remedy.
(Preparations ef Mercary,
l run,
" Zinc.
Extract of Senna, flaid, a
pleusHtit fmniio aduiiuiater
lo caiMren.
Lxtiaci of Bueha Conp.,
rtuiU,
Shigella,
barsiipanlla Com
pusaun fluid,
ilj. il). slid,
de simple da.
Colocyuih Com p.
dj suuple.
Oils of Copaiva,
Sps. .lather Nitros. U. S. P.,
Cubcbs, Krgot, Tobacco, &c.
curate ol Iran
and Quinine, S'esntii-Oxido of Iron, nn antidote
for arsenic, Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas
ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 oz. bottles,
52 per doz. Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive Plss
trr ; a convenient application in many surgical
operations, put up in small vials. Also
CANTIIARIDAL COLLODION Oil BLIS
TERING LIQUID,
A convenient preparation of rantharides in many
cases where there is a difficulty of applying the
ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli
ed with a camel's hair brush and covered with oil
silk or some similar substance, will produce a
blister in three hours' time; or when exposed,
in me usual time ol aoout twelve hours.
Physicians and others 'may depend upon the
faithful and prompt execution of their orders at as
low rates as the best quality of medicines can ba
purchased.
CHARLES ELLIS fc CC.
58 Chesnut street, rhilada.
Laboratory, 6th and Morris !sts. SoutUwark
Novcniber'lO, 1850 tf.
2UZI I1TZ! I1T!
BOUREAU'S
Indestructible and Indellible
WRITING INK FACTORY.
No. 1 South Third street.
1 EKC1IANTS nnd the Writing community
-1'-1" are requested to call and examine this INK,
which ia u-.irraklrri nut la evrroilt Silitaliit Ptm,
nor change its Coor
VHioloaalo and Retail,
No. 1 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A liboral discount made to Merchants and the
Trade
For sale ly H. R. Masaer, agent for Suukary
November 9. ISiO lj.
PATENT JAPAN BLACKING.
Jluntrucforw, No. 50 CHESTNUT Sireet,
MEDAL, awarded bv the FRANKLIN IN
STITUTE of Philadelphia in October,
AND THE
FIRST PREMIUM by the MARYLAND IN
STITUTE, at Baltimore, Nov. 184Sand 1849.
riiilu,.',jj,iu, October 2CM, 1848.
I have used J. Wcllur's Patent Japan Liquid
! and f aste lilaCKing lor some nine nioiiius, anu
! am happy to say that it surpasses any blacking
that I have used these twenty ojd years. 1 una
it holds the polish and preserves the leather bet
thr than any blacking that I have ever tried.
Axuutw R. Cm mu i in.
No. 07 Chestnut Street,
Wm. CURREY, Manufacturer.
Successor to J. WELLAR,
No. 50 Chestnut Street, uhove Second.
November, 9, lbou. ly.
SH0URDS & COS
LABOR AND KIEL SAVHO
lianuuiclimil by Miourtls & Co.
543 Ch'stmtt St., Phila.
FOR SALE BV ALL GROCERS.
i Vt T A R R A N T E D to wash clean in hard, soft.
' or salt water, cold or hot, in one third the
! time of any other Soap ever manufactured; thus
j dispensing with boiling, bleaching, &lc.
j FLANNELS, CLOTHES, &o.
1 washed with this Soap will never shrink or have
I sny harsh or gummy feel, but leave them in their
original suit anil pliant state : which is 111 itself a
suliicieut racomnieiidatiou to guarantee its use iu
all families.
THE FINEST FABRICS
may be washed thoroughly with it, without tha
least injury; giving them a lustre equal to newly
imported goods.
PAINT, GREASE & 01RT
of any description, can be readily removed by the
use of it, without injury to the aiticlo, whether it
be the finest dress or ordinary carpet.
In the use of Shourds &. C'o's Soap, ths most
delicate need not fear, as it will not injure or chap
the hands, but on the contrary act as an emolli
ent, am, is not only the vi.ur skst wssaisa
soir ever ollcred to the public, but as a TOILET
SOAP cannot be eiccllcd.
V herever it bus been used it has given perfect
satisfaction, and is warranted so to do, in all ca
ses where a fair tiial will be uiven il.
SHOURDS 4c CO., Manufacturers,
No. 54'd Chesnut St., Philadelphia.
For Sale by Urocers generally.
November lo, lt50.
NEW TOYS. EANCY ARTICLES,
CAN ES, Ac. Just received, a large apd hand
some assortment of
Toys, Fancy Goods,
Canes, violin strings, dca&iiu, C&wes, proxies
snd tricks, moving figure, aegar eases, work and
fancy boxes, napkin rings, rattles, etc., 0 overy
deacription, at tho lowest prices, wholesale and re
tail. Call and sea
GEORGE DOLL'S NEW STORE.
10 North etlist,. FhUadalph.U, Uu ot td street.
N. B. Cans. XKsstly anoitoted, ansl Fancy
Turning Aon.
Not. ft, 1 o0.3(eo.
BtOwVEeREXCX OF JAMAICA GIN..
GER, for saks hy C. V. MAUSER
W at j
10 I feiatuT, fa- M. A. P. Ills).
f uaborj-, N. 9 110
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