Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 07, 1850, Image 3

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    SUNBUKY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
It is Impossible that ffcch member ihdttld
xamin the merits t every claim tin
which he is comveflei to vote : and it ft
nreDosterous to asV a 1ud2e to decide a case
which he hat neveT 1.eivrd. Such decisions
ttiav. and fteauerftiV must, do injustice
either to the claimant or the Government,
and I nwcnvt no better remedy for
this omwinir 0 vil lhan the establishment of
tome tribunal to adjudicate upon such
claim. T hpcr. leave, therefore, most re
spectfully, to recommend that provision be
made bv law lorine appointment 01 a mm
mission to settle aU ptivate claims against
the United States', and, as an exparie hear
ing must in nil contested esses be very un
satisfactory, I also recommend the appoint
ment of a Solicitor, Whose duty snan ne
4o represent the Government before such
commission, and protect it against a!I ille
pal, fraudulent or unjust claims, which may
he presented for their adjudications.
This District, which has Yieither voice
nor vote, in your deliberations, looks to yoo
ffor protection and aid, and I cdmmend all
its wants to your favorable consideration,
-with a full confidence that you Will mee-t
Mhem not only with justice, but wiln liber
ality. It should be borne in mind tfiat in
1hiscily, laid out by Washington, conse
crated by his name, is located the capital
of our nation, the emblem of our Union,
; and the symbol of our greatness. Here ah-
so are situated all the public buildings ne
cessary for the use of the Government, and
all these are exempt from taxation. It
should be the pride ol Americans to render
this place attractive to the whole Rebublic
and convenient and sale lor the transaction
of the public business and the preservation
of the public records The Government,
should, therefore, bear a liberal proportion
of the burdens of all necessary and useful
improvements. And, as nothing could
'contribute more to the health, comfort, and
safety of the city, and the security af the j
public buildings' and records, than an abun-,
.'riant supply of pure water, I respectfully
1 recommend that you make such provisions
for obtaining the same as in your wisdom
you may Weem iproper.
Tin art piwwil nt yimr -late seaaioii, mnking ctrtnin pro.
1 tmailimia ui.Texua fr -Mtlluii the iliaiiiilwl i military t-
rtweea Unit -Plale ami llie Xeintnry il' SfW Slejlci, ni
aiiiniKiliiiielvnu ila puaaujre, IrMiianiiltcd ly esirra In the
M.ivem- "f. Tessa, lo ha leM liv liiin lici'ire the ticneral
Aaacinlilv fur in iiiarteiawit thereto, la receipt win duly
ctn mUilitwt. Hiu-iw tativial mf iriniiti 11 lm Is-'eii re
.reivcil ui'ilie aetimi of tln-MB-ml A wriulily llieremi: il
. inuy, however, lie vervs am jiei,tml, iia'iv the turiua of
the prup.witiinif (uUinillnl lliey were to lime lieen acted
i-nii-m. nil nr Iwfure the HmI iUv h ll"i -prisma in Mil.
It Will Imrilly tu have been expei-lnl tliul the series af
'incsauri-s pnased at vitrlnst si-si-"l'. -with the view ol
1 liealinir the sreli mill ifcnurenres which liuil apriiuK from the
1 slavery nml territorial unetlinui. lt ki41 ill imi-e have reiili
vzeil their benelireiit pnipuv.. .Ml iiiiinml -rom-rawi 11 in the
i ii'iture nl ivNTipri'inUe lariat luiri'Miirily Iw-n-.iiA-isV'itiir lo
jni-of extreme opinions. Ami III miili illiaiil siiehtjnts.
-iniu our Conalinilioiirnnlil not hiive Imu Hirmxl, ami
,a 11 he permHiieiillv snMuinnl, yetAw stive, sreirthcm
marie the auhjeet of li'itlercontroversey lu 'Willi aeetiisia of
the KepuMie. It required ninny month Mi'-"""!! said
ilrlilwrati'iu tii necnre the eonenrresve ui a msiorily of
t'ongrt-aa ill their luvur. It w Mild lie- ctriutfe j!' they had
hceu received with limnciliale apprtfS!nn fcy people and
Slatta, prejndii ed ami healed by I lie nieiting-rniilroveraics
f their representative. I lielitve th'e menire to hove
lieeu required liy the 'eircumi:ii"reii and eniulttiou of the
4-onutrv. I lielieve they -ere nrwMtiry to allay "peritie
viid aiiMii'iHitie lint were rniiiilly tilieuiitinir laie eeli.iu 01"
. therimiitry froa; another, and tleiiir.iyia th'iae frateraal
aeutiiilentt whicliie Ihe-nlr-iuiti'Kt mipp irt "f the Consti-tuli-ai.
'I'liey were ad ipted in the-ft.iirit of roiieiliauou,
and fir the purivwa of reconeiliiitiou, I believe tliat a
:Rre:it uiaj 'rity ot'our ne rilieji l pnlliiMa in thut
apirit, and 1 lull purvee and in the main approve, and are
jirepared. in all renpects, to aiiitaiu thte vuaeimenht. 1
t 11111 it doubt that the American people, IvMlid t-ip'ttier by
.kiiuhed bio id and common lniilili inB.-ia:l chert7h a puru
nil it' reitnrd lor Ihe L'uiou of iht-ir laihitsi; and tlail they
::re ff" idy 1 1 rebuke any attempt to vi la"t ita integrity.' I
r'lllNttirh ihe ivui.ir uniaea on which it U b-iKed, 01 to refliat
the huvii which Imve been enucled lllidel its authority.
The ric of uieaHurcn to which I h ive alludad are ra
irarded by me an a net'leiueu', ill prmeipi ami mibatintee
- fi final aelllcinenl of the drutffcroim and ezciliuir aubjeeta
which Ihey enilirmred. Moat 01 theae nuliieetR, indeed, are
1 beyond your reach, an tlie IcciHlaliou which diapoaed of
1 them waa. iu ita clmracler, final uud irrevie-ible. It may
e presumed from the opiHwitiou wlach they all encountered
that none of lh ! niniMtirej, waa free from iuliierleeliona.
but in their mutual depoadauee aarl eoiiuexioii Ihey formed
9 iyiteni of c nnpr iiuiae, lie ih irt eoBeili:llor, and beat
for Ihe entire-count ry.'t lull could lie olitaiiied from conflict
Bug aeclioual iiiteveMla mid opauorw.
For thia rehni 1 rer. -iniw.ejtd y inr nnhereaee to the ad
juatinuut. eatublialierl by th e incumire, nulil time and ex
perience ahall leni enitrale Ine neceeity ol farllicr Ivciala-
tiou to guard ugaiuint evuahai or nhtipe.
Hy that ndinatmcut we hnv been reacned frowi tin? wide
ltd bouudteAa nt,ritati n that -aiirrountleil'iia, ar.d lave a
firm, dia' inct mid leff.d ronnd to rent nimr.. Atd the oe
aaion, I trnat, will Qualify me in exhortioit tuy rotirtlryineu
-to rally tli"ii and in linhiiu that ground a rite lieal, if not
tlhe only meana, of real ri itir pe-ive and ipiiel to the eomi.
Ilry and maintaining; inviolate Ihe mtcjrrity of the I'iiiou.
And li nv. fell nv cili.eua, 1 raun-it brine; thia eoimiuini
-ration to n el oae. wilhoiii inv kiut voii to join tuein hutr..
Iile and dev 'lit thiiuka t 1 Ihe ftreal fiiller of nliou.., forthe
multiplied hlcaniuifa which he hna craeioua)y hcalowed U
oil aa. Ilia Iriii-t. a 1 often riaibrc in 0111 prcacrvnlion, hua
atayeil the (lealilcuce, aavi-d na from foreiL-n wnraaudSi
fneatic diatiirbuucca. and acullcreil plenty tliiouuh llielnoil.
Our liherliea. rcliiti'iia mi I civiL hive lacn inaialnined;
-tire fouutniua of kii'twhi)ie have alt been kept open, and
menu of happiucaa widely apread and generally eajoyed,
arrester than have fallen to Ihe 1 it of aav othirr aatiolt.
And,-while decplv penetrated whh eratitilde for the pMt,
let Ita' hope that Ilia all wiae Providence will a 1 fuiile aiT
rotiistela. na that thev ahull result in piviitu- a-itiafaetuai to
our t'onatitiieula. s-eiirinff the peace of Ihecxmlry, and
additiff'itew atreitt;lU tn the uaited lioveriunent under
whirli we live.
MltXAltD FII.LMOUE.
Waariuigton, Dccemlier 9il, IKW.
New AdvertLiemcnts.
VALUABLE
rARTfl FOR SALE.
ri'tllE uuliscriU-ra will otE- for mite, on tli 31i.t
I .day of Decriulicr insluiil, uu tlic prcmim-e, a
Tract of Land,
irnntainini; 'JfiT acre more or li.as, ailuatret Hn
Lowy Mahouny township, INortliuiulierlaud
icouiuy.. About 200 aores.urc cleared and in a
good state of cultivation "J'lie iniirovciueuts an
THREE WO STURV
LOG DVVELLINU HOUSES,
Thane Barn, one of them large Bank 13 ant,
There re two larB APPLE OtfCHAKDS gr
an the land, and other goJ improvements.
The land is situated near die Mahantango cruet,
and the river tSuaquehanna. The pulilie mad,
leading froia the Susquehanna la Alutcrsviile,
passes aarcr Uie land.
The alwive farm will he sold torjetlier, r divi
ded inta tw or tltrce parts, la suit purdiasera.
If not sold on I list day, the property will lie
rented for the term of one year.
The conditions of sale will be nude known oa
the day of sale-
The protcity will be sold as the property of
Jacob Snyder, by
JOHM A. 8XVDEW, Mm "
Lower Malionoy, Dec 7- 1850 ts.
PROPOSALS
WILL tie received until the SO1I1 day of De
cemlier IH50, fur delivering Mills accosting
to Use following Bjiecinration, along the line of the
TA'EVOKTOX MAHANOV .D SCSgUE.
H.tNN.4 KAU.UO.lU- bills to he deposited at
snu-fc places, and in suc h quanliliea aa shall be di
reeled by the Engineer, and alter being inspected,
Use per sou delivering the gills, to lay up those p
proved iu cross piles.
SPECIFICATION.
Bills tn he of souud white-oak, or ehesaat-osk timber-,
seven foot ana an half Iraig, cut or sawed squara at the ends,
and in sixa at the small end of Ihe slick, as follows :
1st Class.
Requiring the lug to ba 43 i1K-l,ea in diameter at taa
small eud to make 4 sills.
So Class.
squiring the )og V be 13, inches in diainster at the sinal,
and to make i is,
r SpClam.
Rpj'ur'ijj the og o 1)B IB Utohss in diameter at the small
tuau native oneau;..
Villa to be deliveiod on of fef (ojf the ni day of Hay
ltuu I
Tea timber to be cut Sown before In sow of ass any La
ths ISl OI MCI 1P31.
KIMBKR C LEAVER, Cnginesr
TWuioii,l)sc.einbu 7, leiO. U.
. SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ry Vlrtae of a eertsin writ of "Fieri Fnclss, ts me rll
rerted, will be sold hv pnblle Tendiie or catterr, at 1 o'clock
P. m., on SVitnrdnr, IWemher US, IKW, at Ihe ronrlhouae
111 the bormigh of Bunbury, the followiiig real estate to wit:
The Danville and PoUstown (Pottsville)
Kail Boat) with the appurtenances,
ftituare In the crmnlies of NoVljiiimlwriaml and aehnytkill,
together with the rorporate nirli and privileges nf the
said Danville ft rottatown (I'mtavitlc) Railroad Company
and the rani eatnte of the said Corjxirati.ni, sittiaVs Vn
Schuylkill fcormty, n 'follrwk, Via
A certain Lot of Land,
situate in Mount Carbon. Vhuvlklll eountv, la-ginnng at a
prist, a corner of land sold to Henry White, in the lino of
Robert ft laiwrence licwia1 bind, thence extending by the
aaid lot sold to Henry White, South S5 degrees, enstalamt
475 foet more or leas, eroaalnf the Centre turnpike road to
Me river Schm-lk ill, thence extending down Ihe said river
7W feel ti the corner of a lot sold In Hcninmin lleeker, now
of Krancia n. Nichols, thence north M degrees, west shout
470 feet, m ro or leaa, eroaaing the said Centre turnpike
tnnd tolhe line of Robert ft lnwrenee 1-wla' laial.
slone the same, north 11 degress weal to the paiee of be
ginning. AI.0 1
A rerlnin Lot of Lantf,
itaate on both aides or the Centre tur(ke, tn VtanhWi
tfiwiiahip, in thefomrtv of (-hovrfl. hi'iiiiug al a p.rt
n the north eaatertv Vide of tlte Tiirnrnke nsd aloreanid,
thence sxteuding by 4nriil of theSc.ho) IkiS Xnvigntion GoW
panv north til deg. S mill., east IB7 feet, tlience by the aanle
north US deg. 10 Slid., Wl : feel, thene north S3 deg. ft
S niin., east 80 feet, thence by the aime ma-th SO deg. and
rt rtiin.. west lilfeetf inches. tWciice by the same a tstn
ka .! -.. .110 f.tjt miH iIiciicm hv Ihe Sarne
u orR, piiii u mill., . j , a
s nith M deg. ft M min , east 1 feel inches to ths (fsce I
or la-ginping. Whereon la ereciea a two aviry aioue
Swelling Houae dt Tavern Bland.
A certain other Tract of Laml,
Wtnntn nt the distise ef Mtl feet and in a course of north
Nl dug. S min. east iroui the aforesaid point in the u-irth
eastcrlv- aide of the said Centre turnpike, thence exteialing
from lliellriilge by other land of the suid Ojimpany north 8
Aeg., weal 8-ifl Peet S inch, to a stake-, thence north S Hog.
S nun west alb feet to a corner near the Waste Weir, and
thence north tin deg. S5 mill, east 611 feet tu ths liw Water
mark of the Schuylkill river, thence A vn said river ubiHg
tli line of low water to the pluea of beginning. Which
deacribed Iota being part of s larger niece of hmd. contain
ing 11 acres atrict Ineuaure, he tlfcsa?l more ot leaa. wbieh
Duriiel fir.-tr Munmret hia wife, nml Unirge Wionraakcr
and Mary hia wife vf Schuylkill comilv aforeanid, hy deed
dnteil the Oth day of Mar. A. I). Piln. conveyed to the said
Schuylkill .nvkc:ili ai Coinpuuv and their suiM-eaaora ami
aaaigucca in fee airiiple. Whereon 11 erected a two story
atone Ware House.
AfcTO:
All that cerlain piece of Ground,
situate in Motmt Carfcdn, lh Manheim townahip, in llie
county last nfoTemrul, hcfriiuiing at a iioat isi Ihe margin of
tiie canal nt Ihe diatunce H slmut 100 feet below the aouth
east corner of the l'pT Hiialn. thence along the margiH of
the canal nortli vW deg. vrtit 1fr4) feet to a mitit in the lia
ain, thence througli Che middle of said Imsiu, dividing it e
(piully by a direct lifl:, bearing nlauit south 0'i deg. West
IIH4 feet or there uboiit to a poat 111 Ihe wcatem line of 'ths
sain piece 01 grounil, ruiimng south :cilrtr. tniai niong me
land of Kohert M l-wia: llienee on riiellnst liienlioiieil line
south 33 deu eaat about lei feci ton atone corner, thenee
innth 21 dig. caat 4v' feet 'to a ioat, fnence north ti deg.
euat uuo leet tu tlie Snce ol tiecimiliig.
Al-SOi
All thai cerlnin lot or piece of GrournJ,
situate nt ZMituit Carb-m. in tbe townahip and county rrfora
aaid, beginning ut a point 111 the niiddlv of the upper toain
in Ihe margin of the Schuvlkill Can il' Iheiicenlong the mar
gin of the canal ma-th as deg. waat Kit feet ton iat at the
corner of the (iuard Wall of Ihe I.0A ut the distance of
JO fed from the centre of the !ate l'ot, thence sontht 67
deg weal "ill feot to a poat; thence nortti lidcg. weal 31 ft.
to a poat ut ihe ilinlnnce of 3.1 feet from Sauaom Kidgcway
and Whitea' Bollthcrn line, thcuce parallel with said line
aouth 07 deg. wcat 310 feet to a poat in the line of Rola-rt
M. ft Irfiwrence lHwia,. thence along said line smith Ji'l
deg. east until it inecta Krederick I jiuilcrbruua allotment,
thence by a dirert line, s 1 na to strike the middle of the
aforesaid laiain, dividing it enurlly bearing aWail n-irthfti
deg. caat to the place of beginning ; containing one ucre snd
twcnl y f nir perches, mere or leaa.
Seized, taken in execution and to he sold aa tlie pronertv
f The Danville und I'oltatown (l'ottavillr) Had lload
Cutupanv.
JAMKS COVi:itT, Shrff.
Slieriffa Odice, )
Banbury, I).. 7, J
(ORPFLiNS' COURT SALE.
11 pursuance of an order of Ihe Orphans
tCort'ol IVorlhiitiiueiluiiil enmity, will be
eiTJOed 1 to public ealf, on THURSDAY Ihe
Suit day of 'JANUARY, 1851, at the public
House Af William Weaver, in the town of
SltatTiokiti, tlie lulrowiiio t'cribed property
to wit : a 9iim!i
Tract of Coal Lnnd,
coutaimiie about '13 n'ei'es'siilveyetl in the
name of Thoinaa GumtieM. adjoiiiino lautla
aiiivcyej ijn ihe name ol Luke 'fuller, -anil
other, also, a siintll
TRACT OF COAL LAND,
containing ntxwt -i35 nereg survevKd iu the
uame ol Tdomas Mmean, lulioiiiiiii; land
surveyed in tlie name ol Genrue -C'ulniin end
otheirt, land. Also oiik hull are of land ad-
iiiininu ihe Shamukin 'Fiirnaue tract, all stiu-
atu in Slwuriokin iownahipi(iioiv Coal.1) iUfo
the followiiig Iota situate in the town if
Shamokin, in Norlhumberlaiid cotm'.y, viz-:
New. 173, 174, 175, 176. 177, 178, 179, 'MO,
181. 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 19.'i.39fi, q7. Al-
so ihe undivided halt purl til' lol., Nos 11, '12,
13, 84, 80, 86, 90. 91, 92. 93, 94, S, 98, '100,
101, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124,
1125, 12G, 146. 147, 148, 149, 10, 164, '152,
153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 165, 16,
467, 168, 169, 171, 172. 182, 183, 184.185,
il.se, 187, 188, 189. Also the undivided moi
ety, or halt' part of three squaies jnsaiH'eown,
niwmlu between Cominerre e'.reul on Ihe
inorlh, Spnrzhei-r street mi ihe south. Rock
Dlaoet mi Ihe east, and Washington street on
Ihe went, also Ihe
Undivi3td Half Part of One Siptare,
ititnalo between Commerce and Wa-shincton
tCreeis, and Independence and Liberty eitreels
in .Hil town. Also the
WHOLE SQUARE
beHween T.Jberly., Independence, Ora)ngft;and
Commerce si reels. Also the
WHOLE SQUARE
between Orange and Independence vtreers,
and the western 'boondeiy ol suid town. Also
lots Aos. Ml, 54, il. 5.1, 54. all ol which
stave dwelling houses erected upon them.
Alsu let No. 69, en which is elected an
oliire. Also lots Na. 70 ami 3, on whici in
erected a Frame Bwellini; House, lot No. 45,
with a Frame Dwd'fot"; House llieieon, Nog.
46, 74 and 75, 011 which is a Slone House.
Also Ihe tirterest of ihe said John C. Hoyd,
dee'd., in lite FOUNDRY at Shamokin, also
the interest ol said intestate 111 anil to
TWO LOTS OF LAND
in said lown, wow owned by Rev-. Mr. Ham
ilton. Late the estate of John C. tioyd,
deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M-. "of
said day, whcti the terms will lie made
kirown by
PAUL LE1DY, Adm'lor
By order of the Court, I
John I'. lumel,Clk.O. C. j
Oec. 7, 1850.t
EEGISTER'S NOTICfi.
TVOTICE is hcrebv eiven to all Legatees,
" Creditors and other iiersoua iurerested in the
Estate of John K. Maurcr, dee'd., Settled by bis
Adm r. George Buyer, of Valentine Hummel
dee'd., acttletl hy his Adm'r. David Marts, of Gid
deon NchcddH, dee d., settled by Ins bxCcutors,
W m. H. and Gulcon Schetldcl, ol John v llliclin
dee'd., settled by his Adm'r. Thomas 8, Mackey
of Kola-rt M. Sevdel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r,
Joint F. Wolfniger, of William Kollnicr, dre'd.,
setued by his surviving Executor, Jonathan roll
iner, of Joseph Kline, dee'd., settled hy one of his
AU111 rs. John Ptouls, of George Grant, dec d.
settled by hia Adm'r- Peter Hilvmau of Peter
Brown, dee'd., settled by hia Adm'r- Jeremiah
Wetaeb Tlie set of Jacob Trautinan Guardian
of Marah Bibnert of Aobert Grant, dee'd-, settled
by hia Adm'r. William Kt& of Henry Khoads,
dee'd,; settled by his Adm'r. William Amruerman,
That the Executora and Adminisirators of aaid
Estates have filed their accounts with the Ke
gistcr of Northumberland county, and that the
same will be presented to ths Orphans' Court of
r ... - i 1.... w.l 1 e t
emu vuuiiij, uu a uvwuay me iva uay 01 januarj
next for confirmation and allowance.
JOHN P. PtRSEL, Regiataf,
Register's Ollice, )
Sunbury, Nov. 30, 1840. 6t J
A CARRIAGE FOR SALE
17 OR sale at reasonable price, a well built ear
riage in good condition with tongue and shafts
for either one or two horses. Also, t double set
of harness. Enquirs at this ortws.
Aug. 31, tf.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY lrtue of a Certain Writ of hn. fatlai to
me directed will be sold hy public vendue or
outcry, at 1 o'clock, P. M. on Tuesday the 8 1 at
day of December, 1850, at the Mount Carmrl
House, kept by Fclit Lerch In Coal township, the
following ffeal Estate to wit:
All that certain tract or body of COAl. LAND,
embracing; the Locust Mountain, situate formerly
in Shamokin. now Coal township, In the County
f Northumberland, bounded snd described as fob
Itrwa to wit 1 adjoining on the north by lot No. 8,
thtnee by land surveyed In the name of George
Outonin, now Messrs. Boyd & Company, snd
Istrd formerly of Wm. Totnlinson. flow Messrs.
ftovd & Co. 1 thence by allotment No. 8 I thence
by ho Mahonoy Mountain. Containing eighteen
htfndred snd seventy four seres snd seventy per
ches strict measure, being sundry tracts and purls
of tracts of land surveyed on warrnilta, bearing
dste the 15th of March'l793. granted td Edmund
Hurt, JhrrYCs Gricr, Thomas Gricr, James Perkins,
Richard Salmon, Richard Manning and Thotnaa
Faster, HliS slso parts or two tracts surveyed on
wstratfts beating dale the 30th of Net'. I80O,
granted o Dniel Brautigom, and Jumes Hep
burn, d ahtrrVcd to Valentine Brobst a No. 7,
according to a certain partition of twenty-five
tracts ef UriA, 'commonly culled "The Grunt
Lands," and beVne the same premises which Ja
cob Hoffman snd Mary G. his wiln, granted and
confirmed to GcAI-ge'Gordon.
Seized tcli i ccution nd to be sold as the
property of treerge Gordon.
AI,SU 1
At the CruVt Ifuse "in :thc borough of SunbUrv,
on Mondav the 6th day Wf January next, at 1 o'-
tiocl, P. M. of said day, ' certain
Lot of Lund,
Sftut'te in Market street, ! "the borough of .Sun
trurv, liotrVi.lcl north by Cherry alley, east by
alley, BOtfth by Market siree't, knd west by lot Nri
40, fcnd known iA the gescral plan of suid bor
ough as lo't No. $ 9, containing 6nc-cighth of an
tiere more ot less, 'whereon, fire crec'tcd a two story
Blfck Dwelling House, Snd-Frnms Stable,
Seized taken in execc'fion Slid to he sold
Hho property of Benjamin Robftis.
JAMES OOVGKT, Sherin".
erilT's Office, Sunbury, (
Dte. 7th, 1850. J.
AUMT0RS SOT ICE.
tita tnfderMKiicd appr?fittd tui'litor to exam
ihe and raake" distriltu'rion of the bhlancc re
maining in'tlic hands of David Mnrtz, Esq., ad-
hustrator of Valenlme Hummrl, dec d-, on tlfc
lited sdttlefeerfX of Iris sililiinistration account,
will attend to the diitien of h'nt appointment, al liis
off.ee rn Si(r.bTrrV. eu Tlltiisday the SBIh that., at
0 o'clock, A. M-, at which time and place these
itcrestcd arc 'Hereby notified to attend.
H 'B .MASiStH, AtliHCr
Dcccmtwr'7, 1850
SHERIFFS SALES.
BY Virtifc of a certaiin writ of I V. Erf. a me
directed will be sold by public Vendue, or out
rry, at 2 o'clock. P. M. rm Monday the S;)d day
of December, 1850. rft tttfllimise nf Jumps II raws,
the Borough uf Mihrin, 'the 'following -Real Es
tate, to wiV. A certain
Lot of IjAikI,
situate in tire Borough cif Miltrm, 'houiulcrl 'tiorth
by Upper Market street, caiU liy lot owned by
rs. Elle Kctchner, sotfta try -an alley, avu wtrsi
lot of C Goodlitnder, eonltilning oncietghth of
an aerc, mote er loss, 'wlrercoh are erected a two
story Log and r-rsJtne Dwelling House,
(plastered,) and a iime Stable. "Seized
taken in execution, and to be'sld as tire iproperty
of Reuben OvcrHH-k.
ILSOs
All that wrtain new Frahle luitdmg, shuttte
the borough ol' Milton, Xorth'd county, frni'ting
on Front street; two storres high 111 front, fcnd
one story high in the tear thereof, and CO ft. long
hy S3 ft. wide, erected on a Lot of Land, in said
iKirougb, bounded north by an alleyeast by lot of
the Miss Waldrons, seuth lay Market street, bud
est by Front street aforestud. Brans the same
Lot of Land known in tiie general plan of said
ormigh us lot !a, anil whereon are also
erected a Blacksmith Shop, Coppersmith Shop, a
Lead pipe and Window Sash Manufactory, which
said new Irunie building, John M. Patton was and
the owner or reputed owner, and Abner 'I.elaud
as and is the contractor, architect knil builder
thereof.
Siv7.ee taken in execution Slid te be aold as the
property of John M. Pultoh and AbnCr l.clund.
JAMES 'COVERT, Shcriir.
SlierilTs Olfice, 9
unbury, Nov. 87, 1850. ts. f
PUOCLAMATIOX.
TV OTICE is la-teliy given "fhVt tile Several courts
'' of Commou 1'fcas, General (jtmrtcr Sessions
of the peace, and 'Ophatas' Ciatfrt, Court of Oyer
and Terminer srta (icik-ml JSiJ Delivery, 111 and
forthe county of Nortliunils-rland, to cnninfiiee
at the Court House, in the bhYough ol Sunbury,
at 10 o clock, A. M. on Monthly, the full ol Jan
uary next, will continue TWO WEEKS.
1 be Coroner, Jttstice oTttle Peace and consta
bles iit sfrld for tile couuty df Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there iu their proper per
sons, Virh rttt-rr effls, records, iniiuisitions, and
other reuietnhrancca, to do those things to their
several oiticcs a)icTtainmg to lie done. And all
witnesses prosecutifig in ltehalf of the Common
wealth Against auv prisoner are also requested and
creirihsuided to be tlienand there altriidnig in their
uroirer periuins to nrencititc against him, as shall
lie just and not to dcisrrt without leave at their
peril. -Jurors are fctiicsird to liepiiuctual in tht-iv
tteiidamv, at ".lie If ire appointed agreeable to
their iieta cs.
iiven umlfr iriy bands at Sunbury, ths 30th day
of -Nov. vfi the year of our Lord one thousand
"eiirSt Irundred and fifty and the Iudeieiidinc6
"ot'Vfte United States of America the 75th.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'lfc
(Soil save the Comnionweullhi
I IIE VEHY LATEST AlllllVAL.
NEW GOODS
AT THE STORE OF
IRA T. CLEME1TT,
WHO takes this method of Informing his
friends and customers, that he has lust re
ceived and opened a splendid assortment of
NEW GOODS,
which he offers to tlte p'eblic at the lowest prices-
His stock consists of every Variety and quality,
necessary for the farmer, mechanic, and laborer,
aa well as the professional man, via: an kinnsoi
Mens' A p parol,
flCCIl AS Cl.tlTHSi CAKHIMKIIKS, SATTINETTS,
VRBTINti, te.
ALSO 1
a lafge assortment of
Calicoes, Mousselint De Leines, Alpeccas,
Alerinos, Shawls, Handkerchi'.Jst
Gloves, Ituisery, Checks,
Cambrics, (ring
hams, tc.
Also large assortment of
Boot 1 and Shoes, Halt and Caps,
Gum over Shoes,
Also an Assortment or
I1EAUY MADE CLOTHING.
A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar,
Cotlee, 1 ea, tneeae, ito
lasses, Spice.
An assortment of
Hardware, A'oili, Stetl end Iron.
Liquors,
Such at Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Ac.
E7 Produce of all kinds will be Uken in ex
change, and ths highest market price paid for ths
same.
Sunbury, Nov. 30, 1850. ly.
ni:isTrn'S notice.
NOTICE Is hereby given to all Legatees,
Creditors snd other persons interested hi
the Estate ol Martin Keller, dee'd., settled by his
Executor John F. Wolfimror. That the Enecu.
tor of said Estate has filed bis account with ths
Register of Northumberland county, and tfrrtt tis
same was presented at August term, and confirm
ed ) and at the sun e term to wit 1 August 8, 1850,
on motion of John F. Wolfingcr, Esq., the Cottrt
grant leave to tho Executora tc fill up the blanks
in the within account, and also to add thereto nil
diliofntl items of charges and credit. Un Hit
Court direct six tvenks notice of tho filing said ac
count, prior to the first day of next term, to be
given In the Aoinliiiry American, as to the heirs
living out of the fmfntv.
By ordcf of ihe Cniift, )
JOli.N P, PUHsEL. CIV. J
November 2.1, lSSO.-M.
T. S. BOBST'S
AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT
In Seluiegrove, Pa
C'IocUn, MVttli'ltaj niul Jewelry,
EPAIUED in the best manner end warranted
-' to jiertorm Well.
All work intrusted to his cure1 will be strictly
attended tn.
Selinsgrove, NoV. ilO. lR.(a tfi
ESTATE OF GEORGE CLARK, Dee'd,
TJ OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin-
' istnition have been granted tu the siibscri
la?r on the estnto of George Clarki dl'c'tl., lute of
Sunbury, Nnrthumberland county. All persons
indebted tc said estate, or having claims atfnhmt
the same, are requested til call 011 the subscriber,
in Sunbury, fur nciilciiilint.
Creditors arc requested to present their claims
immediately, us a meeting tif the creditors will ho
held to take into consideration a proposition for
'the payment of their claims.
REUBEN Ri rAGELY, Adm'r.
Sunbury, Nov. 23, 1830. -(It.
NOTICE,
D. 8. Hammond
vs
The heirs of Gen. R.
H. Hammond.
) In the Orphans' Court of
iNorlhiimliCriiiml county.
Writ of Partition and
f Valtiatlom
r ..: . I.I ...... ...
ioticc is ncreiiy given
to the heirs and legal re
presentatives of the said
K. 11. Hammond, dee'd,
!tb appear nt an Orphans' Cdtirt to lie held in
Vunliury, for the county of Northumberland, on
the first Monday of January next, and accept or
refuse the real estate of the said deceased, at the
valuation fixed upon the same by sit inquest duly
awarded and held upon said real estate.
JAMES COVERT, .Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollioi", Sunbury,
Nov. ICtli, 1S50 Ct. J
NOTICE.
W11
G. Moors
Intbe (ourt of Com
mon Picas of Northum
berland countvi
"Writ de Partition! Fa-
vs
Charles O. Moore, John
W. Moore, Isaac G.
Mooro and Frances
Moore.
cieiulil.
ISdtice is hereby giv
en to the aforesaid Par
tics that they lie and
iimvcnr at a Court of
Common Pleas to be held irt Sunbury for the
County of Northumberland 011 the first Monday
of January next, and then and there accept or re
fuse the Real Estate mentioned in the aforesaid
writ at the valuation fixed upon it by all Inquisi
tion duly awarded and held upon the said premi
ses. JAM Ed COVERT Mi'rll
Shr'fls Office, Sunbury, )
?.ov. 10, ISM Ot". )
HOLE NEW GOODS
At tlie 1.CW More of
JOHN BUYERS & CO.,
Market Street Sunbury.
WHO has just received and oiened a large as
sortment of new and fashionable goods, of
every variety, suitable for the fall and winter sea
son, for all persons ; ami to which he calls the at
tention of friends uud ctialonicrsi Hts stock con
sists in part ot
DRY GOODS.
SICll AS
Cloth, Cassimeres, Satlindlf Mcrinoi,
Dc Lai ins. Culirof, SufiWx, Hand
kerchiefs,, nml all kinds uf tear
ifir apparel.
ALSO:
HarcUVHrt', titenKwnre,
Groceries, Pish, Salt and Plaster,
And all articles that may be Wanted by tho com
munity. The Ladies
Will find-, by calling at bis store, that he, has not
been uiimiiidtul of their wants, and respectfully
invites them to examine his selection.
Coutvtry produce ef all kinds taken in ex
change lor goods at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 9, 1830.ly.
GREAT ARRIVAL
OF
NEW GOODS!
Market Street, Sillibury, Pa.
OHN W. FAILING respectfully informs bis
tjjl friends and customers that he has just res
ccAvcd a laTge and handsome assortment bf
Dry Goods,,
Consisting of Cloths, Cassiineres, 8altinctts,
hi Laiues, Calicoes, t alley
and Staple Odods.
ALSO:
GROCERIES of eveVy description,
tmt'iiS AND MK1HCINKH.
QTJEENSWARE AND HARDWARE.
Fiab, lt. Plaster and a general assortment of
all suth goods as will suit all classes ; the Par
mer, Mechanic, Laborer and (jeiillemen ol all
profevsiotls.
The Ij a alien
Will find a great variety ef All such srlirlas as
they will need for the present season.
.V Country produce df all kinds taken in ex
change at tho highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. !, 1H30.
ORPHANS' COURT
SALE.
N pursuance of an order of th Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
lo public sale, on FRIDA 1 the ldlh doy ol De-
eeiuber next, on the premises to wit: A certain
Tnu't of Land,
situute in Upper Mahonoy townahip, containing
onf hundred and forty acres more or leas, whereon
is erected a two story
LOG HOUSE AND BARN,
A Stone Spring House, &e about
ninety acrea la?ing cleared. There acs
also on the premises two
LARGE ORCHARDS,
and slwint ten acres meadow adjoining lands af
Michael ReiU, Daniel Reite, and othera: Also,
his riirht nil title to fourteen acrea unimproved
land en the Line Mountain Late the Estate of
Leonard Kaufman, dec ! ,
bale to commence at 10 o clock, A. M., of said
day when the terms of sale will be made knowa
. nminvuiril.' LT F IT I I)
ny r sAUuiiun ivuiiwmh, 1 ,
By order of the court, J
J 110. P. Pursel, clerk. )
November 6, 1650.-4. s.
T?NVELOPE8. -Th subscriber would respect-
1 (ul)y announce to his friends and a generous
public, that he is manufacturing Knvclopea of ths
beat quality ana 01 an sinus, r ot sic uy
. GEO. W. COBLE.
Sunbury, Oct. 19, 1850. tf.
'ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pararane of an erdcr of the Orphans court of
Northumlwrlanilrounty.will be exposed to pub
lic sale rm SATURDAY the 14th day of Decern
ber next, on the premises to wit 1 A certain
Tract of Laml,
situate In t'ppey Augusta township, adjoining
lands of Isaac Kline, Henry Kline, and James
Forrester, whcicon ere erected a two" story frame
DWELLING HOUSE,
A gootl Spt'mg House, large frsme
Piatik Darn, good On-hard, and a
Lime Kiln. A I so said farm is in an
excellent stato of cultivation, containing
ONE IIUNDHE'D AND THREE ACRES,
more or less, aliotit eighty acres of which are
cleared; late the estate of Jonathan Mettlcr, dec' J.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day when the terms of sale will bn made known
by JOHN ECKMAN, Adin'r.
fiy order of the Court )
John P. Puricll, Clk O. C. J
November 0, 1850.- -rs.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
lLtlAM'HOOVEn rcsticwrufly informs
his friends snd customers that be bus
just relumed from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortnfciit of
NEW GOODS.
which be oilers for sato at his new stoTe at Mas
scr's Mill, Hollowing Hun. These goods were
selected with great rare, and will be sold at the
lowest prices.
ins siot h consists op t;vi:nv variety, vi
Dry Goods,
Such n.a Cloths. Cuftimeres, Sattinrts, Bfwtlinsi
tulicof.i, Jlui'ssrifie lie Laiuea, AU
paccas. Merinot, Flannels,
Checks, (ling,
hams, Ifc.
1 ALSO:
An assortment nf
HATS, CAfS, lll.M AND l.KATItER SIIOLS
aUEENSWARE,
HAHDWAKE, IRON andiSTEEL, NAILS, &c,
A general assortment of Groceries, such as
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas
es, Spices, &c.
Also an assortment ef Liquors, such as
firandy, Runit Whiskey, Wines, S-C.
M?" Produce of all kinds taken iu exchanco at
the highest market prices.
llullowmg Huh, iov. 2ft, 1S50, ly.
NOTICE TO THE HEIRS OF SAMUEL
MORRISON, Dee'd.
1VJ OTICE is hereby given to the aforesaid heirs,
' that by Virtue of a certain Writ of Partition
and Valuation issued by the Orphans' Court of
Nortbuinlierland county, to me directed, an Inqui
sition will he held upon the premises, in the bor
ough of Milton, .Northumberland county, at 11 o'
clock, A. M., 011
MONDAV, the 23d day of DECEMBER
next, to inquire whether the Real Estate' of the
said .Samuel Morrison, ik-c'd., can be equally part
ed and divided to, and aiming nil the heirs and
legal representatives of the said dee'd., without
prejudice thereto or spoliation of the whole, at
which time and place the ulorasaid heirs are re
quired to be und appear, if by them dcemud expe
dient. JAMES COVERT, Shr'tf,
ShrlTs Office, Sunbury, )
IV ov. 0, 18.)0. ti. 5
ESTATE OF SOLOMON ZERN, Dee'd.
OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration have been granted to the sub
scriber 011 tho estate of Holdnion Zcrn, lute of
iSlianuikiu township, Northumberland county,
dee'd. All perrons indebted to s.-.id estate, or hav
ing claims agtiillst the same, arc requested to call
011 the subscriber at 8haillokintoWn, for settle
ment.
JOSEPH ZERN, Adm'r.
Coal townsiiip, Nov. 'J, 1850 lit.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
ot .Northumberland ronutv, will be exposed
to public sale, the following real estate, at the
Court House, in Sunbury, on MONDAV, the Cth
day of JANI.'AKV, 1851, a certain
'tract of Land,
situate in tTppcf Augusta township, containing
219 ACKE.S, more r less, adjoining lands of
John Kariisworth on the east, Adam Shissler on
the west, Jacob Fry and others oil the south, and
Jacob Snyder on the north, 011 which are erected
two large
DWELLING HOUSES,
A Frame Earn, a Wagon House,
a Lime-Kiln and Spring House. There is also
a fme Orchard on the premises. About 150
aiTcs arc cleared, all of which is in a fine state of
cultivation. Ueing tho Mansion Farm of Henry
Voxthelnier, dee'd. ALSO:
A SMALL PIFXE OF GROUND,
In the Town of Shamokin, containing one eighth
01 an Acre, more or less, .,jo.....,s Vr. i ..... . .
. - I! l. 111 'li:... .1
piece Shamokin creek a branch ol Silinmokin
reek, ami a triangular l.nt, io. no. i.aie uie
estate of Henry Vexlhcimer, deceased.
Sale to commence at 1 o clock, P. M. of said
day, when the conditions of sale will be made
known by FREDERICK LAZARUS,
AdmiuUtrutor.
Uv order ef the Court,
J110.' P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. J
Suuliury, Nov. 83, IHSO ts.
BRIDGE LETTING.
A letting will be held at Edward A. Kiitzrtcr s
store, in Turbut township, 011 Saturday tha
7th day of ilecCmber, 1850, for the purpose of
building a bridge across Muddy Run. The let
ting will Is; open from 11 till 2 o'clock, en said
day. Plans and siecificHtiolis will be exhibited
at the same tinlu ami place.
CHARLES W EAVER, )
William wilson. scoimaVs.
CHRISTIAN ALBERT,)
GEORGE MARTIN, Clerk.
Sunbury, Nov. S3, 1850 3U
WATTS'
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE
PII YSICAIa U ESTOR ATI VE.
TUB MxOICAla WONDER OF THS
AGE.
1LTILL positively cure all stuffs of Neuralgia,
Tic Holoroux. Nervous Headache, Cho
lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will
restore manhood to its prestiue vigor, even alter
years of prostration, and the only known utnl cor
tuin cure for low spirits or menial dehilty.
Extract from tho New Yurk JSuii, Wei. Jt
3Vi tfhliaitd Dr Watson, when talking of tho
miraculous power of "Watts' Nervous Antidote,'
the question was put to htm, '.Why such a valua
ble remedy for all nervous affections was net in
troduced by tlie medical faculty!" reptird, "That
if it were, there would no longer le any use for
faculty, as all diseases originated from a disorgan
ied slrte of the nerves ; the nerves are tho main
spring of the whole system Keep this iu order,
and both the mind and body must be."
Pour ounce pliiai, IS doses, enough Isr all or
dinary cases, ONE DOLLAR.
' HOLD BY
Wm. McCARTV, Broadway, Sunbury.
September, S8, 1650. tf.
MACKEREL.
f HAD. CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
(SHOULDERS,
LARD AND CHEESE,
Constantly ron hand
and for sale by
J. PALMER & Co
Market Street Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA,
6ept.ll, '50 3m.
THIC ANT! CATHOLIC EXCITEMENT IS
EXHLAKD.
The English rmpor "are filled with accounts
of Ihe prowiujf popular excitement in regard
to the late inovt-ment of the Pope, The fob
lowing teller from Lord John Russell lo the
Bishop of Durham in published :
My Dear Lord I a8r..e with you in consul
eritist "1 ho late aagscssiiin of ihe Pope upon
our Protestantism" us 'insolent ami insidious,"
and I there fore feel as indignant as ytm can
do upon Ihe subject. I not only promoted to
the'titmosl nf tny power lha claims of the
Roman Catholics in all civil riiihts, but I
thought it riphl, and even desirable, llmt the
ecclesiastical system of ihe Roman Cathulic,
should be the means of giving instruction to
the numerous Irish immigrants in London
and elswhere, who without eiieh help would
have lieun left in heathen ignorance. This
might have been done, however, without any
such innovation as that which we have now
seen. It is impossible to confound the recent
measures of the Pope with the division of
Scotland into dioceses by the Episcopal
Church, or the arrnueemeiit of tlistiicts iu
in Kiigland by the Wesleyan Conference.
There is an assumption of power in all the
documents which have coino from Rome a
pretention tu supremacy over the realm of
England, arid a claim to sole and undivided
away, which is inconsistent with the Queen's
supremacy, with tho rights of our bishop and
clergy, and with the spiritual independence
of the nation, us asserted even in Roman
Catholic limes. I confess, however, that my
alarm is not equal to my indignation. Even if
it shall appear I lint the minister and servants
of ihe Pope iu this country have not trans
gressed the law, I (eel persuaded that we are
strong enuugh lo repel any outwuid attacks.
The liberty uf Protestantism has been enjoy
ed too long in England to allow of any sue
cesslul attempt to impose a foreign yoke
upon our mind, and consciences. No for
eign priucu or potentate will bo permitted to
lusteu his fetters upon a nation which has so
long and so nobly vindicated its right to free
dom of opinion civil, political and religious.
Upon this subject, tht'n, 1 will only say that
the present slulu of the law shall be careful
ly examined, uud tho propriety of adopting
any proceedings w ith relerenuc to the recent
assumptions of power deliberately consider
ed. There is a duuger, however, which alarms
me touch more than any aggressions of u
foreign sovereign. Cleigyrneu of our own
Church, who have subscribed llie Thirty-one
Articles, and acknowledged in explicit terms
the Queen's supremacy, have been tho must
forwaid iu leading their flocks, "step by step
to the very vetgo of the precipice." The
honor paid lo saints, the claim ol infallibility
tor the Church, the supeislitious use of the
sign of Ihe uioss, the muttering of the Litr,r
gy so us to disguise the language iu which it
is written, the reeommeiiduliuii of uuriculur
confession, and the administration uf penance
and absolution all these things uie pointed
out by clergymen uf the Church uf England
as woilby ul aduptiuu, and uie now openly
reprehended by the Iiishnp of London iu his
charge lo the clergy ot his diocese.
What, lliun, is tho danger tu be uppiehen
ded from a foreign prince of 110 great power,
compared lo llie danger within the gules from
the uiiYvotlhy sous of the Church uf England
tierst?!l"! 1 have litlle hupu that the pro
potindeis and fiamers uf thesu resolutions
will desist fiom their insidious course. Rut I
rely with cuuliduuee on the people of Eng.
laud, und I will not bate a jot of heart or
hope so long us the glorious principles and
the immortal martyis of tho Reformation
shall be held iu reference by the great muss
of a nation which look wilh contempt 011 the
mummeries of supeistiliuu, mid with scorn
at the laborious endeavors which are now
making to coiiline tho intellect and enslave
the soul.
I remain, wilh great respect, &c,
J. RUSSEL.
Downing street, Nov. 4.
Pennsylvania, New York anu Ohio,
These three great Slates have lately held
their elections. On reference to tho returns.
. , . ,.. vfllH ... i.H .... f(l0.v
i -.0
evv York, lor Governor, 4.23,448
Pennsylvania, for Canal Commis
sioner, . 278,621
Ohio, for Governor, 263,148
New York polled 140,827 mote votes than
Pennsylvania, and the latter pulled. 13,tiOS
more votes than Ohio. Pittsburg Tribune.
lu 1848, two years boo, tho vole for Go
vernor iu Pennsylvania was 33(1,744. The
gubernatorial contest always calls out the
largest vote. Ledger.
Boarding Horsa Coi.lol'V. 'I don't like
the looks of thai butter.' 'What is the mut
ter wilh il sir?' 'Just ask it it is old enouyh
to speak for itself.' Butter vamoses hoar
der receives notice to quit.
Atheism is tiairowod to the sphere of its
own vision, and is a creed without a mind
Can those who doubt a God's existence tell
us why the niiylny oak springs from Ihe tiny
acorn f
A bov was arrested in Boston for selling lo
a stranger a ticket for admission lo the Com
mon to see the moon ripe.
Onr of Marion's vkn.( Azariau Doty)
now resides iu Tennessee, aged one hundred
and live years.
At New Orlkan during the week ending
on the 16th instant, there were fifty death
by cholera.
An honest farmer thus writes lo the chair
man of au Eimlish nyiiculiiirnl society :
'Gentlemen, please put niu down oil your lis1
of cattle fur a bull."
Mr. Par.sTON, of Illinois, it is. said, has
been appointed Surveyor General of Oregon.
The forests inrroundiug Cincinnati are fil
led with squirrels.
Miss Catuauine Hays has been again
astonishing ber Dative Irih in Dublin
eaiu't,nS an excitement, it is said, only eqwil
ledby khal which is universally acconbll tfj
jenny iuu.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER I
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Juice! A great Dyspepsia direr, prepared
from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach nf the Ox,
after direction of Raron I.iebig, the treat
Physiological. Chemist, by J. S Honphion,
M. D.. No. 11 Ninth Eisjhlh Street, Thiiadel.
phi". Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy
for Indiu'estlon, Dyspepsia, Janndire, Liver
Complaint, Constipaiion, and Debility, eurino;
ufter Nature's own method, by Naffirn's own
agent, ihe Castrie Juioe. See advertisement
in another column.
SPAVIN.-This tlisease shows itself in
variety ol loftns. and is very frequently ob
siniate and ililiieiili lo manage and ease
urn not infrequent iu which it has resisted
every plan ut regular lieaiment. They owe
lbeiroiio.ni to hard labor iu eaily lile. Iu
these al eelions, Merchant's celebrated Gar
gling Oil has evinced uncommon energy, and
nu.neiuiia are the instances iu which il has
been known to aired B radical and perfect
cure. A number of highly and interest in
cases exhibiting the remarkable activity of
this Oil, could be introduced, but our limit
turbid.
A pamphfet of dusciiption may be had
Gratis, of the Agonl.
Sold by II. Masser and other Druggist in
he United Stales.
MAUK1G U.
On the 24th ult., by the Rev. R. Duenger,
Mr. William Stahh, of Mahantango ishp,
Schuylkill co, to Miss Sahah Eisenhan, of
Upper Mahonoy, Norlh'd co.
In Lowell, on the 14th ult., by the Rev.
Mr. Hanks, Dr. James C. Avr.it. to Miss Jose
I'iiinb M. Soctiiwick, duughter of the Hon.
Royal Soulhwick.
In Philadelphia on the 14lh lilt., by Rev.
Charles D. Cooper, Mr. William G. Willis
ton, lo Miss Catharine M. daughter of Solo
mon Alter, Esq., all of that city.
On Ihe same day, by James Eckman, Esq.j
Mr. Joseph Coniiad, of Shamokin town, lo
Miss Louisa Ivk.i.lk.ii, of Shamokin tshp.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Jacob
Kk.I.I.AC, tu Miss IvOSETTA LoSKKLJ, both of
Shamokin tshp.
In McKwensville, on the 29th of October,
by Rev. D. Ging, Mr. Jacoh M. Foi.lmrr, of
Limestone tp. Montour cu. to Miss M'iAM,
daughter of J. P. lluckenberg, Esq., of the
former placo.
In Jackson tp Columbia co., on the 28th
of October, by William Cole, Esq , Jamks Yo
cot, Justice of the Peace, and Airs, CathA
iii.nb Pm est, both of that place.
'On the 19th ult., by the Rev. John Dorr
ance, P. T. WooDnt.itY, Esq., of New York
City, lo Sarah II. daughter of tho late Jacob
Cist, Esq., of Wilkesbarre.
On the 28lh ult., by the Rev. E. M. Lone,
Mr. CiiARt.KS Nkwiiahii of Washingtonville,
to Miss Anna Mauia Ei.kdert, of the vicinity
of Milton.
D 1 K a
In Cliilisqiiaqtie, on the 23d ult., JOHN
REISER, in his 59th year.
In this borough, on the 24th nit , Mr. SAM
UEL PANE, aged about 62 years.
In Milton, on the 24th ult., a SON of John
W. Huether.
In Turbut township, on ihe 16th ult.,
SARAH ELLEN, only daughter of William
McWilliams, aged, 5 years uud 3 months.
In Mnncy. at Ihe residence of VV. P. I.
Painter, MARY ALICE, daughter of E. G.
and Elizabeth Painter, of Munlouisville, aged
1 year, 2 mouths and 12 days.
In Danville, on ihe 18th ult, EMMA MA
TILDA, daughter of Wm. and Magdalena,
Lever, aged It yen rs and 5 months
On th 2flih nil., in MiiHinburg. Union
county, CAl'T. ALEXANDER M:EWEN,
aged about 94 years.
On the 27ih Oct.. in Perry township, Union
county, Mr. PHILIP E.MING, aged 81 years,
16 days.
On the 5th Oct., in Beaver township, Union
county, Mr. JACOH MOVER, aged H2 years,
8 months, and 13 days.
On the 5ih Oct., in Selinsgrove, ARM1NDA
daughter ol' Charles Fisher, aged 4 years, 3
mouths and 9 days.
Al noovllU. on lllB 2Slh n t.. OSCAR P.
SMITH, son of James R. and Priscilla R.
1 Smith, uged about live years,
J Mooresbnrg, N'nv. 27lh, nf consumption,
HUGH M ELRATH, in the 58lh year of hit
In MilTlin tp., on the 16th nil., Mrs. ANNA
MARY HETTLEU, in her 82d year.
In Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on the 5th nit., af
teri short illness, Mrs. ANNE E. CROSBY,
(loimerly Shules ) late of Danville.
Af Dajiville, o; tjie 25.. iilt.,;M ARY JA"NE
dauutiter of Abner-'nn'd Mary Ami ' Pi'lhe'ri
Uoed 5 years, 7 months, and 22 days,
In Millliu, on tho 24th tilt., Mrs. M
wife
of Peter Ynhe. iu her 64th year.
In Caltawissa, on the 20ih nit., Mr. JOHN
ELLIS, aged 62 year's and 3 months.
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Coal Zxoht.
Susul'ttv, Dee. 5, 1850.
Whole amount of coal brought over Ihe
Danville uud Pottsville Railroad, lo Sunbury,
1 10111 the bhamokiu mines.
Tons.
618
18089
For the present week,
Per lust report,
Tutal,
1K707
Il)C iHarkcts.
Philadelphia Market
Dec. 4, 1850.
Flour. There is a fair supply of Flour,
but little inquiry. Quotations lur export 84,
81. Sales lu the home trade of fair superfino
al S4. Extra Flour S5, a bl Rye Flour
Lust sale at 3 75. Cork Meal -Is stilt
held at $2..
Wheat Prices avo steady ; sales of prima
Southern and Pouua. red al &l 04 a $1 05;
pi line-white ut SI i a $1 12. Corn. is in
lair reijuesl al 62 63 for old yellow ; new S60J
white is worth 60 els,
Uye. The lust sale was at 85 ct,
Oats. Oats ate now steady ! sale of
prime Peiinu. I rum 41to4'J eta; Suulheru
sells at '46 a 37 els.
Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in hhds at J7o
bba. ul 27 i els.
Baltimore Market
Nov. 29, 1850.
Wheat. The supply of Wheal at mark"!,
to-day was fair. Sales ol good lo prime reifj
were made al 98 a 103 ols. and of erdjnsfry4
lo good al 80al00 CIS. Sales alao of Hi hito
Wheat at 103all cents, and cl lAmlly flour
while ut II1UI15 cts. Twa ckrgu of 'Penn'
white was sold on Monday H1 1 l'J (Ml.' '
Cork. Is in dtuiiagil'foi shindient. Sale
of old white, a 4S M .tetst,; uu -old yellov? in'
market New Corn u telling tit 5253 cts. .
for ye!Jo.w, and 50 eta: Tpr white;
Rye A sale of Md 611 Wednesday at 80
cunis, but the aniclo ia now 'lower iu price.'
Oats Sales of Oats at 33a38 els.
Whiskey. Sa'uW of bbla. at 30ui.. and cf
bbJt. at Slct7v '