SUNBUKY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. 3" COMMUNICATION. Mr. Editor: In your paper 1 observe that my oomrou ticatinn is printed, nnl there fore feel pretty sine of renders, forth II that it ii every man's duty to taki end rend the papers. Since you last heard from me I have caught another chap, and persuaded him to set for hia portrait. But I not very skilful whh ,,the penril, for fvar that aome one should mistake the character I am paint ing, I will elve yon the name. No. 3. Tkt fashionabU Idler. Ho is the on of worthy cilixen who by his industry and frugality hat acquirpd some properly to afford him a comfortable support in his de clining ?e. This the son regards as his own, and therefore refuses to move hand or foot in any useful occupation, so loop as he is permitted to live on his fathers hard earned money. Unlike the bee in his daily toil, j et like the drone in his instinct he returns to the family hive for his food, and to the family urse for his raiment. Or he may be the drseendant of one who Tins served the nation in some publie and nffi rial capacity, and in lhal station acquired dis tinguished honor, on which the son is now Tiviiiij, vainly snppnsin? that in this enintry honor is hereditary and will descend from generation to generation. An idler of this kind may be known by the ntt ntion which . he pays to dress. An hour bi-fore a glass to :rranie a cravat or tie it in the lu'.e-i siyie, :ii considered no waste of lime provide! it euits. His coat must bn an exact fit, other wise the tailor is a doomed man; und the fcaots mutt display his fool to the very be t (vantage or be discarded as worthies. On ilia. finger he displays a ring which is chielly valued on account of its rriH&nitnde; and to hie watrhchair. he wears a seal of ponderous weight. All the fictions of the day are read fey him, not with the remotest idea that he will find anything truly valuable in them, but to afford entertainment to his numerous lady friend, ho delight in fairy castles and on-gel-loving lords. If you wish to find him at any lime, you must repair to the hotel where the stage arrives ami departs, or in some popular oyster-saloon ; and there he may be een and "heard, talking loudly, boasting of his honor, ealing, drinking nnd smoking at a friend expense. He U the first to welcome a t ranee to the town, if in any way lie learns that ttiere is a piospect of having hi attention Cfjad by tlie liberal use of hi friends money. He swears cnons'i i" ord.-r to be considered tiinnly, and limbics that he nay not be lhiniRtil singular by the company in which he mingles. M"M generally, he drinks sparingly, tail by midnight occasion ally he may be eeeit ingaering towards the warm nest wUicU a Lind parent has feathered. One day is but a type of another, and he pus ,rl from one seinwsl fdeastire to another, and whan filiated ami nulled with all, he seeks . relief from kimeelf in Ihu oblivious bowl, and the grave oui leWere ini fiieifds of their ..useless, idle drone lie w sone and forgot ten and ju.-aly, for h ha left nothing behind ' him worthy of remembrance. No. 4. The imm'kkcv form. Of this gen eral class there are several -species. The first one that I met in iy tnuiniiig stroll I will attempt t&e description. Those who knew him best in his youth say that he was always proverbially Iney, and worn prone to live on his w it, than the Inlwr ef his hands. "To labor be had over indulged a -mortal ha tred. His ready joke, apt repartee, and good humor obtained for him an entrance into -rompany where the Jeimthvif his purse would 'have been bnl a poor introduction And there he acquired lhal fondness fur strong -drink, which has ruined his constitution, ren xlered him sullen and mores', made him "a busy-body iu other men's mrttlers," and cau--j.es him to be regarded as a real nuisance in the community. Still he retains his indolent liabits, for with comnirndiible firmness (if it were in a stood cause.l he utterly refuses to -do anything, antl even sometimes boivsts that j 3iis workinu-days are over, but is willing to ; live on the hard labor of )irr whom he hail worn to love, cherish anil protect, .and eat the bread which was earned perhaps over u wash tub. The second man whom 1 met had jnl left email arocery which is open liie at night, and elary in the morning, for the little man lie hind the counter appear to have studied the habits of the nui mils whose wants he supplies, lhal a midnight debauch makes a slry thraat for Hie inoiniug. This nmn had evidently been drinking, for as we neaTed him we saw him wiping Ims mouth wi ll his trembling hand, winch with ether unmisla Vuble aigns cleaily evinced that ho was bn a wreck of tximaoily. To most men Jirt is an object ef terror, and so it was once to him, but ht has long since grown familiar w ith it, for he has diuuken the liijtiii fire until it has almost consumed his body. And when this fire is burning, he is either sauntering uround the streets or is sealed on the grocers as a sign of what may be found within. Before strong drink became the passion of his soul he was considered one of the best mechanics, and had an abundance of work. With his plane and chisel he speedily finished his em ployer's job, rattled his money in his pocket, nd supplied his table with the necessaries and many luxuries of the land. He was confi ded in by his wife, beloved by his children, respected by his neighbors, and the world at large pronounced him a prosperous and happy man. He was open-hearted, liberal and gen erous to a fault, and this last conduced greatly to his ruin. For there were those around him who beinj too lazy to work were mean ' enough to feast ou hi earnings. l!y tliein he was regarded as a rich prize, and therefore ' they employed every stratagem to gi him in the meshes of their diag-uel. In tins alas! they were too successful, and now ' when his credit and money are gone they a e the first to give publicity to his drunken . broils. From the height of usefulness, dili- gsncf and independence, he has fallen into the pit of sloth, degradation and abjeclness, and is filled only for a walking advertise ment of the haunts he frequents. It if id that Hartwi Von Blucher, a Cermin naturalist, has iulrcxluced a he .ted roller in Silesia, which b-ing pawed ov. r the land, burns the weeds and furnishes in the ashf an excellent manure. Coal Salic. Simsvar, Dac. 12, 1850. Whole amount of coal brought over the Danville anil I'ottsviile Railroad, to Sunbury, from the Ehamokin mines. Tons. 499 18707 10206 For the present week, 'Per last report, I Tola!, S!)C iHakcts. rhiladelphia Market bee. 11, 1850. Fi.ouR.--There is a fair supply of Flour, but lilllu inquiry. Quotations tor export 34, 81. Sales to the home trade of lair superfine al $4 J Extra Flour $5, a 6 Kva FLOi-n (s selling al S3. Corn AIkal -Is still held ul S2i- WnEAT-Priees ore steady ( soles of prime Southern and Penna. red lit 81 04 a SI 05; prime while al SI I! a St 12i- Corn is dullat6:t lor old yellow J new 85a56c; White is worth 60 cis, ItYE . The last sale was at 70 cts. Oats. Oats are now steady! sales of prime lVnna. from 41lo 42 ctsj Southern sells at 39 a 40 cts. Whiskey. Salesof Whiskey in hlulsat 20o bbs. at 25 cts. Baltimore Market. Dec. 9, 1830. Wheat. The supply of Wheal at market lo-ilny was lair. Sales ot gooil 10 prime reu were made ul 9.S a 100 cts. and of w hile Wheal at 105 i JOS cents, and of family Hour white at 1 M'.i 1 15 cts. Sales ulso of u luap of I'eun. while ul 108o s.; of l'emi. red, prime, at 104 cts.; and a pan el not piiine lit 102els. Coax. Is in demand for shipment. Sales of old while al 50 a5l cts. Old Corn is worlhe S3u54 cts. A sale of Penn. old yel low at 53 cts Ryk A sale of Penn. Rye at 72 cts. Oats. Sides of Outs ul 35a38 cis. Whiskev. Sales of bids, at 37l28 cts. for bbls., und 27 cis.for hhds. ' SUNIU UY I'KICR CUKRUNT. Corrected weekly by Henry )fasscr. WllSAT. 1C" Kir.. .56 Curtx. . . - - 50 . Oats. - U7 Bcttkii. , - . -16 Eoos. .... 10 Hew Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALE. Tly virtue nfn cerium writ of -'Fieri l-'ntfiaa.' t medi rectctl, will te a -Id (uihlu; vrmlue i trntcrv, nt 1 o'ul ck p. in., nn S ituntiiv. eeen!r a, l."K), t the Cmirliionwi in the h t 113I1 oi S.tnb.iry, the ilUiTing reul ettLiU'tt wit: ' The Danville and Mown (IVltftvltle) Hiti I Road wild the appiiitenancet, Situnte in the CfiMittic-s of Xrlhiiiiitx-rhnit rtwl Sthiilkitl t"wt'icr with lh crp -rate riclij" mul privih-?.i ihe iukI Otiivill-- ft C.ttiKt W11 (I imvillf) IttiilriNul (Vmpnnv nnl Ihe re-il en Hit f the ;iitl t'orpurati u, innate 111 Schuylkill coim'y, ns f Ilrwn, viz: A I'lTlain Lot nf Lnntlj ittinie in M-mut Ciirhnn. !:hnvtkill r nntty, lieinninff m n noiti, n v Tiler ol land n t 1 Henry U hite, lit the line ol Iti Iwrt 9c I.TwrtMicc lrwiH bn;l. iIhmicu extrniltntr hy ihe r i'l I t r iil 1 1 Henry Wht'e. nth H5 th-pm-at, enttulr tit 47 le't m re 't lew. wRinij the 1 etitre tiirii;iike rrtfiil t 1 t -e river ficli-iylkiil. ihic? rtn lins l wiiitw r.i.l river I 70 ffet t Ihe cortirr 'tin I t. iM to Hen mm in Meeker, imw I ol I-nine H. Nieh I. Itienre 11 trill Si ilefffre. Went ulxnt 411 feet, m r it lew. rr Minij I In; s titi Outre turnpike rind t uhe line ol It 'Iter' & (jiwrniee l.ewiff' land, tlicnev ul nir the tune, iiartb 11 degrew went tJ Itiv phice uf be ginning. AI.PO: A rertaiu Lot of Lamf, litnite on bUh iiilcs of the Cen'-re turnpike, in Manheim Unvniliip, in thee;tmty of N-luiylkiil. Uyninint; at kih in Ihe 11 irlh enslerly fitle nf ihe Turnpike routl ufurewiiil, theni-e extending hy 1 m l tf tlu S-lm Ik ill N'iiviirili 'U Coin pan v 11 Till b'i iUtj. 5 linn., envt 107 I Vet. ttime hv the latne 11 Till iWx HI mill., wet Utl kt-i. thence 11 Tth "3 ilcff V H mill., eiht '2d het. tlirnee hy the artine it rlli 20 tle. nml ID niin.. went Vi feet 0 tnrhR. tin-nre by th mime 1 uth tJ tie jr. unit 5 nun., went 310 f-et mid thenre by the rune uth H def;, w v mill , e.int 101) feet 0 inehn to the plitee of lciinii 1 tj;. Wherein in erected a IWj it-try none dwelling II inieor Tavern Smnd. ALSO: : A cprlain other Trnct of Land-, nitunte At the distance of !?W feel and in 11 eourw nf north r3 lv. 5 iniii. ensl fr mi lliu ufircmid xint m the 11 Tilt eniMerly i.!e v( Ihe tnid i'tntre turnpike, ihrtiee exteiKliiiff ir mi the ll i l:e by niher t tnd of the siid Cun.Mtrty ti'irth dfg , wnt feet 6 inch, t 1 11 m ike. tlMue? itfrh 2!i d-. 5 miu went I eel t u e mer m-nr ihe Wmit Weir, und thenee 1 nil h 0.1 ih'tf, .'i5 nun. e ml Oil fet-t to tint l-v V uter in irk of the Seliuyikill river, tlienee d vu ri1 river nlituir the lineofl-tw w iter I the plat e of iH'irtniuc. Wlin li 4lrMTiietl I ta beiitf p;irt of a 1hit piece it In ml. runinin iifC W ocrenftnet iiK-:imire. .u tlie iiiiie more or lera, whirh Uiitii'! Or ifl'A, Miiriiret Inn wiip, und Ue irire hhoetxtikur uuil .Mirv hii wife, f S-hiti Ik ill e nnly uioiciiil, bv deed diteil (Ik- Ol It ilnv of .Mtiv, A. L. 1S0. c m-evl to tiiesitnl hnvtkill nvi" ili 11 C utipiniv und lh-ir ueeesM ra and aiuiie ure llnuce. ' ALSO : All 1 hut certnin piece of Ground, ftituite in the t nvnaliip nml eMintv lftt af Teariiil. Iicpiii- iiiii ut u t 'lie r Titer 111 the wentern line of liuid bel njr (t t the ?c:iiiyiHiii aiiviuii u uonniuny ami tlie noriu western c ruer l Neil C rottbv a 1 t. Iheuee a mlh ueir.. eavt 4!0 feet t n at ike in the line of 1i :id to Neil Ciott lv, llienee north 5 dr.. writ 100 feet I hmtl of the Sfhtivl kill Nuvilti it; 1 l'impaiiy thenee imrth dejr , ivett t the em line ot the wi-d coin: a-iva nnd. ami thenre ukuii; the ninie a.mth cum ward I y uUmt 1UU fvat to the place uf begimur. All that certain piece of Ground, Piluftte in nlrtnut union, in Mauheiin toxvuvhui, ill the miilv lust nf rtiid, tu-uinuutz :it a ptial 011 the mureiu of the e;iiul ut the dmi'iure f ub ut 1U0 IrH bel w the bihiiIi en it c ruer cT the I ppcr B:wn. thenee kng ihe tiuircm of Ihe c nml north dor w eM feet t u u tint in Ine lui urn. thenee t'ir ttuli the middle if ajid bantu, ilH itlinpr it e finally lyuract line, heuruitr uIkhU tHiih & dti. went 3Vl feet or there ub 'lit to u p -m in th wi'tlern hue of iht bimI pure ot pnMiii'l. runmnic a mih lei deff. taint al tup the luud 1 Koliert M 1-wia1 iMcue ou the Uat iiienti mtx line a:tuih :i3 di ji, eitat nbmt 2 feet lia atone comer, tluure a mlh Uf. wt 4'-'.j iet t p-tat, thence ii tlU Oj ileg. eu; tFvy irci 10 lire puce m uegnining. All ihiit certain lot or pi'-ce of Clrnnnd, aituate at SI mntCnrb n. inllirt twn-liip nndeiMiiity afora Kiid, bepiuiinis: nt a iint m ihe innldla ot Ihe upper launii in the iiifiriiu f ihelVhuvtkill t:ainr iheucetd uitf the nuir p nt of the oiiu-41 iioith -i dg. went 01 feet t m ot 11 1 the e truer i f the Ginnl Wall of the IWktit thediaiuuee of 20 feet from the renins of the U:iie l't, thenee a mtht 07 deg west -ril feet 1 1 a poal. thenee north ik. west Ul ti. to a post at the diiuuee ot U (Vet fr tin ! tin nn Kidi-wtiy and Vhilea1 a mlheni line, thenea ptirullel with stud line uiuth 07 deff. west 310 feet t 11 p t in the line of It ber M. ft I.'iwrfjice ewia. thenee al mis rud Una a mlh 113 riVff. eiirt nn ii il merta Krederkk ludertK-uii'a nlLitmeiit, lhwic by a direct iuie. a as to mnke the uttdilla of the al'Teanid biiani, diviilimr it eqitrliy henrinff ah ml n Tih 6J deft, etiftt t thenltireof luiniiitf cmlaimng one acre and t wmiI y f ur perehra. mere r krsa. t-ized taken in execution and to l a ld aa the property of The Danville and t'ottatown (Potlavitle) Kail iiuod Com puny. jamks covi;rt. purir. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, Dec. 7, 1fc50. REGISTERS NOTICE. TV OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, ' Creditors snd oilier persons interested iu ths Estate of John K. Maurer, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r. Ceorge Hover, of Valentine Hummel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r. David Alartz, of tiid deon friehcddcl, dee'd., settled by his Executors, W in 1. ami Uidron PchnJdcl. ot John Wilhelin, der'd teltled by bis Ailm'r. Thomas 8. Mackey, of Robert M. fceydcl, dee'd.. settled by his Adm'r. John F. Wollingcr, of William Follmer, dee'd., settled by his surviving Executor, Jonathan Full mer, of Jokept) Kline, dee'd.. settled by ouo of hit Adm'rs, John Pfouts, of Ccorge. Grant, dee'd , settled by hi Adm'r Peter Hilcm-.n; of Peior Urown. dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r- JeremiaU WelxeL The act of Jacob Trau ni in Ciuardiaii of Sarah Eihneri of yolrt Urant, doe'd . setilej by bis Adm'r. William iieed) of Henry iihosds, dec'd.t settled by bis Adm'r- William Ammerman. That tlie Executors snd Administrators of said Estates lisve filed their sccounu with the Re- j gister of NortliiiiDberland county, nml that the same win i s prcsciuvu to me Vfrptians t;ourt ot said County, on Tuesday the 7tliday of January next for confirmation snd allowance. JOHN P. PL'REL, Register. " Register's Olfice, ) 5unKsnr, Nov. 0, 1864. 0t ) ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I n pursuance of nn on'er of ihe Orphans Court of Northumberland roiiniv, will be exposed to publie sale, on THURSDAY the Zml day ol JANUAItY, 1831, hi ine puouo House of William Weaver, in ihe town of Stiamnklnj the following described properly to wit! a small Tract of Coal Lnnu containing about 18 apres surveyed In ihe name of Thomas Oambert. adjoining; lands surveyed In the name of Luke Fidler, and others, also, a small TRACT OF COAL LAUD, containing about 35 ticres surveyed in the name of Thomas Morgan, uiljoining laud surveyed in the name ul Oeoige Colrain and olheis, laud. Also one half are of land ad joining Ihe Sliumukiu Furnace tract, all situ ate in Shamokiu township (now Coal.) Aleo the following lots silualo in Ihe town of Shamokin, in Northumberland conntv, viz:- No. 173, 174, 175, 176, 177. 179, 180, 181, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 193, 190, 197 Al so the undivided hull ptrl of lots, Nos 11, 12, 13. 84, 83, 8fi, 90. 01, 92, 93, 94. 95. 9G, 100, 101, 114, 115, 110, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124, 125, 126, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151. 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 109, I6H. 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188. 189. Also ihe undivided moi ety, or half part of three stjti.nes in said town, situate between Commerce street on the north, Spnrzheim street on I ho south. Rock street on the east, and Washington street ou the west, also ihe Vndimdcd Half Pari of One Square, silualo between Commerce and Washington streets, and Independence und Liberty streets in said tuwn. Also the WHOLE SQUARE between Liberty, Independence, Orange and Commerce streets. Also the WHOLE SQUARE between Orange and Independence streets, and the western bouudery ol said luwn. Also lots Nos. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, all of which have dwelling houses creeled upon them. Also lot No. 69, ou which is erected an ollice. Also lots No. 70 and 3, on which is erected a Frame Dwelling House, lot No. 15, with a Frame Dwelling lluuse thereon, Nos. Hi, 74 and 75, on which is a Stone House. Also the interest of I hi said John C. Boyd, decM., in Ihe FOUNDUV al Shamokiu, also the interest of said intestate in and lo TWO LOTS OF LAND in said town, now owned by Rev. Mr. Ham ilton. Late the estate of John C. Ro)d, deceased. , Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the terms will be made known by PAUL LEIDY, Adnrlor. By orderof the Couit. ) John P. Porsel, Clk.O. C. J Dec. 7, 1850. Is SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a C'rrtnin Writ of Tjrt: Vurins to me directed will lc siUl liy jmlilic vendue or onterv, t 1 o'rljik, 1. M. on Tuesday tile 31st day of llecemlinr. l51l, ut tlio .Mount Curmel House, krpt ly Kelis Lercli in Coul tuwnaliip, tiic following A'eul Katate to wit: All tliat eerta'm trait or liody of COAL LAND, embracing the l.orust Mountain, situate formerly in 8liainikin, now t'oal townslii, in tlie Coiiuly of Northumberland, liouiuled and drserilied ns fol lows to nit : adjoining ou the north Ity lot No. 6, llieui-c lv laud surveyed in tlie name of Ocorge , . - . ,J . 'Cu'tTiini, now .Ycni. Uovd iX ComiQliyt and liiml inrinrrlv of Will. 'i'oHilinnn, now Mnsarit. lloyil & Co.; Iheuee ly allotment No. 8; thenee I'V the Alahonoy Mountain, t 'oulaiiiing eilitieu hundred and seventy four neres nnd seventy per ehesslriet measure, bcinj sundry traets and pari of tr.icts of luiiil rveved on vturrants, hearing date the lSlli of .March I7'J3, grunted to Edmund Huff, Jume.-. (irier. Thomas Ciiier, James Perkins, Richard Salmon, Richard Manning and Tliomui l'oter, and ulao pans id' two traets surveyed ou warrants lienriin; date Ihe liOth of Nov. 1S3I), granted to Daniel lirauliun, and James Hep liurn, and allotted to Valentine Urolist as No. 7, aecording to n eertain partition of twenty five tracts of laud, commonly called "The Grant Lands," and heiuq the same premises which Ja cob llolfmau mid Mary ti. Ins wile, granted and confirmed to (ieorge tiordou. Seized taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of George (iordnn. ALSO : At the Court House in Ihe borough of Sunbury, on Monday tho (ilh day of Junuury next, at I o' clock, I'. M. uf said day, a certain Lot of 1 iii nil. situate in Market street, in the borough of Sun bury, bounded north by Cherry ullcy, east hy allev, soutli hy Market street, and wc.it hv lot No. 40, nnd known in the general plan of said bor ough as lot No. 3!), containing ouc-eightti uf un acre more or less, whereon arc erected a two story lirick Dwelling House, nnd Frame Hlnblc, Seized taken in csccutinnnd to be sold as tho property uf llcnjamiu A'obins. JAMES COVEKT. Sheriff. Slicrilf's Office, Sunbury, (j Dec. 7th. ISM. ( VALUABLE FAHIrl FOR SALS. T HE tubscrilicrs will offer for sale, on the 31st day of December instant, on the premises, a Tract of. Land, containing 207 ocrcs more or less, situated in Lower Maliouoy township, Norlhumlierland county. AIhiuI -00 acres are cleared and ill a good state of cultivation - Tho improvements are MTIIHKK TWO bTOItV LOG DWELLING HOUSES, Three Darns, one of them a large Dank liarn, There arc two larB'e APPLE 0CHA?DS on the land, and other good improvements. The land it situated near the Mahantango creek, ulid tho river tSuaiiuehanuu. The public road, leading from the tSusipjehanna to Miuersviile, passes over the land. The above farm will be sold together, or divi ded into two or tlnee parts, totuit purchasers. If not sold on that day, the property will ho rented for the term of one year' The conditions of sale will be made known on the day of aule. The properly will be sold ss Ihe property of Jacob Snyder, hv WILLIAM KEOAUCH, JOHN A. SN YDEC, Adm'rs. Lower Mslionoy, Dec- 7- I860. tt PR0P03ALS WILL Ik received until the 20tll day of Dc cemla-r ISiO, for delivering Kills ax-cording to the following tierilicatiou, along the line nf ths TKEVOKTON MAHANOY ASU SUSOl E. H.t.YN.4 7f.tlL7i'0.tD- bills to I deposited nt such places, und in such quantities as shall be di rected by Ihe Engineer, und alter being inspected, the person delivering the Hills, to rty up thusa aj prcivcJ in cross piles. SPECIFICATION. Par i l'i be of mud Uilo-ouk, or elirsaui-nak llmlirr seven feet sibl ml luiti I iig, cat or sawed square al Uie ends sud in sistf ul liie tnull end uf the slick, as follows : 1st Class. ttenuirinj lbs log to be 23 incites hi diameter at the small cud to iiwks 4 tillt. So Class. Requiring tit If to bs 15J Inches iu disnxter at tho tinatl end lo bake it si.ls. 3d Class. Requiring the If t? us l inches la dhunetar st ths srosll nd Ui oak ous lit!. Situs to be delivered i n cr before the lad diiy ef May 1630 , Ths timber to bs enl i wn bsfort ths low of up ny ths Itsof Hsrek 1U1- KIMBFJt CLFAVr.R, Xata Trsesrtra.Dersmbet T, iMO.ti PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given flint the several courts of Common I'loo, (Jnerl Quarter Semions of tlio peace, snd Orphsns' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer snd (Icnrfral Jt( Delivery, in nnd for the county of Norlhunilie'rlnnd, to commence at tlie Court Ilouse, in the borough nt Sunbury, t 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the f'ltt ol Jan uary next, will continue TWO WEEKS Tho coroner. Justices of (Tie Pence snd consta bles in and for the edrttity of NortliniflberUnil, rd rrtlticsled to lie then anil there in their proper per sons, with their" roll, records, lnqhisitions, and othe remembrnnres, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be dot(e And nil witnesses prosecuting in behalf of ths Common wealth against any prlcottrr are also requested and commanded to lie theft and there attending In their projier persons to prosecute a jniust liim, ns shall be just and not to depdrt Without lc'ave St their peril. Jurors ore requextcd to be punctual in their attendance, nt the tiniD appointed Sgrcfiiblo to their notices. . Given under my linmls at Sutlbnry, tlio 30th day of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred snd fifty and the Independence of the United States of America the 75th,. JAMES COVERT, Sh'lT. God .ive I he Coinnionweallli. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of a certain writ of Vrti. Grp. to me directed will he sold hy publie. Vendue, or out cry. at 3 o'clock, P. M. on Monday the S3d day of December, 1850, at the house of James brass, in the Borough nf Milton, tho Crllowing Ileal Es tate, to wit : A certain Lot of Land, situate in the Borough of Milton, bounded north by Upper Mnrket street, east by lot owned by Mr. Ellen Kelehner, south by nn alley, and west by lot of C. Goodlandcr. containing one-eighth of n aere, more or less, whereon are erected a two M story Log nnd Frame Dwelling House, (plastered,') nnd a Frame Stable. Seized taken in execution, and to lie sold us the property of Heuben Overpeck. LsOi Al) tnnt certain new Frame Building, situate in the borough of Milton, North'd county, fronting on Front street; two stories hish in front, nml one story high in the rear thereof, and 60 ft. long by 25 fU wide, erected on a Lot of Land, in said borough, bounded north by an alley, east hy lot of the Miss Wuldrons, seuth by Market street, nnd west by Front street aforesaid. Being the same Lot of Land known in the general plun of said Borough sm lot No. and whereon are also erected a Blacksmith Shop, Copcrimth Shop, n Lead (hit' and Window fash Manufactory, which said new frame building, John M. Patton was nnd is the owner or reputed owner, and Abner Lebiud was end is the contractor, architect and builder thereof. Si. ice taken tn execution and to he sold as the projierty of John M. Patton and Aimer Lcland. JAMES COVEKT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otlico. ' JS'unbury, Nov. 27, 1850. ts. GREAT ARRIVAL OF W1W7ILLlAM HOOVER respectfully informs V V bis friends nnd customers that ho has just returned limn Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of NEW GOODS, which he offers for sale nt his new store at Mua scr's Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods were selected w ith great care, and will be sold at the lowest prici-s. IMS STOCK CONSISTS OF EVfcltY VARIETY, Viz: Dvy Goods, Such ns Cloth. Cussimcres. Sattinrts, Hiitsliust C'uiicor.i, Moiisseline De Lainis, Al yuccas. Merinos, t'iannets, Checks, G i n g trjin., iVc. ALSO: An assortment of MATS, CAPS, Gl'M AND I .M A Til Kit S1IOF.9. aUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, &c. A general assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mulus ros, Spici's, SiC. Also an assortment of Liquors, such as Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Winn, c. W Produce of all kinds taken in exchange ut the highest market prices. Hollowing liuti, Nov. 23, lS.'iO, ly. TIII2 VEIIV LATt:sr AUUIVAL. NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF I3.A T. CLSKE1TT, THO takes this inethed of informing his friends and customers, that he has just re ceived and opened a splendid assortment of NISW GOODS, which he offers to the public nt the lowest prices, His slock consists of every variety and qualitv, necessary for the farmer, mechanic, und laborer, us well us Ihe prulcsaionul man, vitti all Muds ot M t" n s ' A pa re 1 , KITH AS t LOTUS, CASSIMF.HIX SATTlNETTS VKfCI'lMiS, ic. ALSO : a largo ussorlment of Calicoes, Moiisscliiie De Luiaes, AlpaccetS) iJeriiius,Sltairls. Uuadkerchi'.js, (Jlol'is, lloiscni. Checks, Cambrics, fViijf. hams, be. Also a lurye assortmcul of Hoots nnd Shozi, lids and Capst Gum over Shoes, Also an Asoktment or RHAIJY MA 11 IS CLOTIlINfl. general assortment of Groceries, Sugar, Colli'f, Tea, Cheese, Mo lasst's, Spices. An amortiiieut of Hardware, Hails, Steel end Iron. ' Liquors, Such as Brandy, Gin, Runt, Whiskey, 4'c. IV Produce of sll kinds will be taken in ex change, snd the highu.it market pries paid for ths same. 'unbury, Nov. 30, 1830. ly. GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., QHN W. FRILING respectfully informs hit f)W friends and customers tout lie lias just re ceived a large and handsome assortment of Dry .Goods, Consisting of Clotht, Csssitncres, Sattiuctts, Da Luiues, Calicoes, Fancy and Staple Good. ALSO: GROCERIES of every inscription, rnunsi and mkdicinf. aUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE. Fish, Plaster antl a general assortment of all suih goods ss will suit all classes ths Far mer, Mechanic, Laborer aud Gentlemen of all profe.sions. The Lit die Will find great variety of alt such articles as tln-v will need for tlie present season. Country produce of all kinds taken in ax- changs at tits highest market pries. Bunbury.Nov. , 18W). ORPHANS' COURT SALE. T N pnrsnni1e of an ordef of the Orphans cotift of Norlhumherla'ndrountv.will be exposed to pub lic sale on SATURDAY the Uth day of Decern ber next, on the premises to will A certain Tract of Land, itunto in Upper Angnsts township, sdjornlnii lands of Isaac Kline, Henry Kline, snd James Forrester,, wheicon sre erected S two story frtme TVTtTTJT t Trrn T7ATT0T '? .A pood Snrina House, large frame Bnnk Bam, good Orchard, ami a Lime Kiln. Also snid farm is in sn excellent state of cultivation, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THREE ACRES, mure or less, nbotit eighty acres of whirh are cleared ; late the estate of Jonnthnn Mctllcr, dee'd. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. of said day when the terms of sale will bo made known by JOHN KCKM AN, Adm'r. By order of the Court ) John P. Pursell, Clk O. C.J November 9, 1850 ts. ni ai 1 i:ns xotice. kTOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, y Creditors and other persons interested in the Eslnte ol Martin Kelfer, dee'd.. settled by his Executor John F. Wolt'mger. Thnt the Execu tor nf said Estate has filed Win account with the Register of Norlhumlierland county, and that the same was presented at August term, and confirm ed nnd at the sail n term to wit : August H, 1850, un motion of John F. WoIlingfT, Esq., the Court grant leave to tho Executors Ic fill up Ihe blanks in the within account, and ulso tn add thereto ad ditional items of charges and credit. Un ilit Court direct six weeks notice of the filing said ac count, prior to the first day of next term, td be riven in the .Sunbury American, as to the heirs living out uf the county. Bv order of the Court, ) Joii p. pursel. ciu. $ Novemlwr 11, 1350 fit. T, S. BOBST'S AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT In Selinsfjrove, Pa. C'locliS. V:itclu'8 and Jcwclr?, YJEPAIRED in the best manner and warranted to perioral well. All work intrusted to his care will be strictly attended to. Selinsgrove, Nov. 30. 1S50. tf. ESTATE OF GEORGE CLARK, . Dee'd. ' OTICE is hereby given that letters of sdniin ' istrntiou have been granted lo the subscri tier on the estate of George Clark, dee'd., late of Sutihiiry, Northumberland counts'. All persons indebted te said estate, or having claims Strainst the same, are requested to call on the subscriber, in fsunbury, for settlvnient. Creditors arc requested to present their claims immediately, us a nieiiiiig of the creditors will be helil to take into consideration n proposition for the payment of their claims. K EC HEN II. FAG ELY, Adm'r. Sunbury, Nov. 23, 1S50. -tit. MORE NEW GOODS A I I lie icw More of JOHN JUYKRS&CO., Market Street, Suiibury. V7HO has just ieceived nnd 0iencd s larc as ' ' sortmeut of new and fashionable goods, of every variety, suitable for the full and winter sea sou, for all persons; and to which he culls the at tention of friends uud customers. His stock con sists in part of SlCll AS Cloth, Cassimrrcs, Satl:netls, Merinos, D; Laims. Calicoes, Shawls, llmd kerchiefs, and all kinds vf wear, itif apparel. ALSO: HaritwHi-r, ueeiiNTnri, Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster, And all articles that may be wanted by the com munity. The Ladies Will find, by calling ot his store, that he has not been unmindful of their wants, o.id respectfully invites them to examine hit selection. - Country produced' all kinds taken in ex clmuuo for goods ut the highest market price. Sunbury, Nov. 9, 18.10. ly. NOTICE. G. Mooro In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Northum berland county. "Writ de Partitionl Fa cienda. Notice is hereby r;iv en to the aforesaid Pur tics that they be and vs Charles G. Moore, John W. Moore, Isaac G. Moore and Frances Moure. J appear at a Court of Common Pirns to be held iu Sunbury for the County of NurthumlxTland on the first Monday of January next, and then and there accept or re fuse Ihe l.cal Uslale mentioned iu the u foresaid writ nt the valuation fixed upon it hy an Inquisi tion duly awarded and held upon the said premi ses. JAMES COVEKT Sh'rll1 eur 'lis Office, Sunbury, ) Nov. 18, 1850 01. J NOTICE. D. 8. Hammond 1 In the Orphans' Court of vs I Northumberland county. The heirs of Geo. K. Writ of Partition and II. Hammond. Vulnalton, I Notice is hereby given to the lieirs and legal re presentatives of the said 15. II. Hammond, dee'd, to appear at an Orphans' Court to lie held iu Sunbury, for the county of Northumberland, on the first Monday uf January next, and accept or refuse the real estate of the snid deceased, at the valuation Hied upon the saint) by an inquest duly awarded und held upon said leal e&talc. JAMES COVERT, Sheriff. SherilTs Ofliee, Sunburv, 1 Nov. Kith, 1850 (it." f NOTICE TO THE HEIRS OF SAMUEL MORRISON, Dee'd. NOTICE it hereby given to the aforesaid heirs, that by Virtue of s certain Writ of Partition and Valuation issued by the Orphans' Court of NorthumlK-rland county, Iu me directed, en Inqui sition will lie held upon the premises, iu the bor ough of Milton, Northumberland county, at 11 o' clock, A. M., on MONDAY, the S3d day of DECEMBER nest, to inquire whether the Real Estale of the said Samuel Morrison, dee'd., can Is.- equally part ed and divided to, and among sll the lieirs uud legal representatives of the said dee'd., without prejudice thereto or spoliation of tho whole, at which time and iiluce tlio alomsuid heirs are re quired to be and appear, if by them deemed expe dient. JAME3 COVERT, Shr'ffi Khirfs Oilier, Sunbury, ) . Nov. , U50 ti. AC A RRIAGEFOIi SALE.' I, OR sale at a reasonable price, s well built ear riuge in good condition wilb tongue snd s'lafts for cither one or two horses. Also, a double sel of harness. Enquire st this ollice. Aug. 31, lb60. If- EN V ELOPES. -Tlis suhtcrilvr would respect fully snnounce to his friends snd s generous public that hs is msnufacturing Envelops of tits best quality and of all kinds. For sale "EO.7, COBLE;, Bunbury, Oct 19, 1850. tf ' "JJR0WN' ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GlX. 13 eg R, for ash by (j. B. MA86ER- I prft. , 1S0, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN Pursuance of an orrlef of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland comity, will be exposed to publie sale, the following real estate, nt the Coort House, m Punliunr, on MONDAY, the Cth Jay of JANUARY, 1891, a certain Tract of Land, situate in Upper Angnsta township, containing 849 ACRES, more of less, adjoining lands of John Fsrnsworth on the east, Adam Khissler on the west, Jacob Fry snd otlters on ths south, snd Jscoli Snyder on the north, on which are erected two large DWELLING HOUSES, A Frame Bnrn, a Wagon House, a Lime-KHn and Spting House. There is also a fine Orchard on the premises. About 150 acres sre cleared, all of which is in s fine state of cultivation. Being tlie Mansion Farm of Henry Yoxtheimer, dee'd. ALSO: A SMALL riECE OF GROUND, In the Town of Shamokiu, containing one eighth of an Acre, more or less, adjoining Dr. Phillips' piece Shamokin creek a branch nf Shamokin creek, and s triangular Lot, No. 440. Late the estale of Henry Vextheimer, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when tho conditions of sale wilt be made known by FREDERICK LAZARUS. Administrator. By order of the Court, Jno. P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, Nov. S3, 1S50. Is. , ESTATE OF SOLOMON ZERN, Dee'd. OTICE is hereby given that letters of nd. ministration have been granted to the sub scriber on the estate, of Solomon Zcm, late of Minmokin township, Norlhumlierland county, dee'd. All persons indebted to s-.id estate, or hav ing claims against the same, are requested to call on tlio subscriber, at Shainokinlown, for settle ment. JOSEPH ZERN, Adm'r. Coal township, Nov. 0, 1850. (Jt. WATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE AINU PHYSICAL H ESTOR ATIVG. TUB XrlUDXCAt. WONDER OF THE AG-HI. VTILL positively cure all stages of Neuralgia, Tic Doloroux, Nervous Headache, Cho lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will restore manhood lo its presliuc vicor, even after years of prostration, and tho only known und cer tain cure for low spirits or mental dehilty. Extract from the New Yurk'un, Oct." 3, 1849, The. reletitalid Dr Watson, when talking of the miraculous power of "Walts' Nervous Antidote," the question wat put to him, ',Why such a valua ble remedy for alt nervous aflections was not in troduced by tlie medical faculty 1" replied, "That if it were, there would ho longer lie any use for a faculty, us all diseases originated from a disorgan ized strte of the nerves ; the nerves arc Ihe main spring of the whole system Keep this in order, and both the mind and bodv must be." Four ounce phial, 12 doses, enough, for all ordinary- cases, ONE DOLLA 15. -OLD II Y Win. McCAHTY, Droadvray, Sunbury. .September, UfJ, IK.'iO. tf. MACKEREL. SH AD, CODFISH, SALMON, HE K KINGS, POKK. HAMS AND SIDES, SHOILDEliS, LAKD AND CHEESE, Constantly 'on hand and for sale bv .1. PALME It & Co., Market Street Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 11, '5(1. nm. LINN, SMITH & CO., Xo. 2 13 i Market Street, above Uth St. PlllLAUKLIHI A, Wholesale Drusslnt, ano i)r.Ai,i:r.rt ix STRUGS, MtiucixK, Paints, Ou.s, Wisnow " - Glass, YsnMisiits, Drs "Trrr, Patut MEIIItlltS, Mkdicixk Ciiksts, SikoicaL I- stri'mekts, ic, &c.j and niaiiiifiicturcrs of the celebrated Congress Ink, j Block, Blue and Red. The quality of this Ink is unsurpassed, and we are now prepared to furnish it of all sir.es, neatly packed in boxes from one to three dozen each. L. S. & Co., endeavor to have always on hand a full assortment of good and genuine Drugs, at the lowest possible rates. Particular attention is also paid to the manlier 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 IS, 1830. Cm AND BOOT-TREE MAKER, No. 95 Race Street. Second door below Third, PHtt.ADT3l.PHIA. TVHERE all kinds of lasts, &c, of the latest style and best material, are manufactured on reasonable terms. All orders promptlv and punctually attended to. Philadelphia, Nov." 9, 1850. ly. FASHIONABLE HATS. C. J. WALTON, A'o. 246 Market st , between 7 $ Sth at., (South side.) PHILADELPHIA. i xi c rsunscriner nas oiieiieu a new nai atorei 1 and oilers to trader, and others who visit the ritv. h liHiiilsotmi Hsjuirtmpiit ot huts, i-iios. of eve. ry vunety, made up of the In-st inuterial, and in the latest and best style, and on terms us reason a- hie aa can lie had in any establishment in l'luln- delphia. vizi Fine silk hats at !i'J,50 ; Good do do et 100. Persons from the country who pur- r ..I chase ot Ilim, can relv, at all tunes, on getting a good article that will please tlu ui, und one that is fully worth the money paid. C.J.WALTON. Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1850. ly. NEW TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, CANES, etc Just received, a larje and hand some assortment of Toys, Fancy Goods, Csnes, violin strings, dominoes, games, puulet and tricks, moving ligures, tegar eases, work snd fancy boxes, napkin rings, rattles, etc., of every description, at the lowest prices, wholesale and re tail. Call and see GEORGE DOLL'S NEW STORE. 10 North 6lh St., Philadelphia, lute of id street. N. U. Canct neatly mounted, and Fancy Turning done. Nov. 9, 1830.---.1inrt. rilvTILT OPbsEPJES. DAVID 1'KASH. S. IP. CVnr 6A f Arch Street, Philadelphia HAS for sale all kinds of choice Family Groce ries at the very lowest prices, virt Extra Fine, superior and common Black and Green Teus; old Gov. J tva and other kinds of Colfee, all quulilics of Crashed Light Brown and H row ii Sugars ; best Sperm Oil and Bpcnn aim Amantiiie Caitdlet Baker's Chocolate, Coc Ja and Brotna Farina, Tapioca, Sago end Wh.eaien Grits Olive Oil. Itlnglast, Ketchups snd ruccs Maccaroni, Vermicelli, English Splil peiW) &t Thrjr will ll'k (tJs fo: iJne country neatly aud secuioly and deliver Uteui promptly at any Depot or Hotel at desired. DAVID PKAfcK, 8. W. Cor. 8th. A (U Hts. Philadelphia. Aug. IT, H 50.-1 yMay ' TO PHYSICIANS AND 0THESJ. rpHE subearibem offer to-physicians sn4 sUf X gists, a cssbHilly selected stock of srugs-sivs) medicines, which they will guarantee- to bs of (ht best quality, pwrs snd unsdtiltenrted in sit eases. Their facilities for irnportiits; fnteign drugs sail chemicals are such, that they sore emliNnl to sell Ihem upon the best terms, ami st ths ssms tis to assure their customers of tksir gesjaistf ness. 1'hey have aao recently prepared sod new 4 fcr for sale a superior srtide of CAIXIftFD AIAfi.-VCSI.i, JlC Resembling Henry's Magnesia, fret from earns ic scid snd roughness or grittiness, linst Sntirsty taslcless, combining in an equal bulk front hr to four times the strength as" the common knU, and sold at about one Iralf rlis pries of Hsnry'si Magnesia. They have also prepared Ihe Fluid Magnesia, Which is s new and valuable remedy in sciJIty of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, A, at less than half the price of the foreign article. '1 hey ulso have on hand of their own prspsrs- tion sn assortment of Pure Drugs in Powder Neatly put up in 1, J and k pounj bottles, sack as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Wenega, Ithstany, Ki no, Cum Arabic, Herpentarb, Ext. Glyeyrrh, Ipe cac, Potasmi Sulph., Potasaa Nitras, Boras, pi gelin, Buchn, Orris, Cnicurilla, Canclln Alba, , L'va Ursa. Ac. Crest caro has been tnken to have thess pre pared from the best selected drugs and in such s way as to preserve Ihe characteristics of each ar ticle without injury. They have also a variety of Chemical & riiai'mncetilical 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: Ilvftroryniiic Acid, l'rejiaruuoiis ol dilioe, of PflUlRSUi Liquor Ammonia, Aqua, do, Phosphate, do. a new re meiiv Tor lttieantnttsm. Miu .Mass, Kxtruct ul' Uenltan, 41 (filussia, " Tiiriixicuin. " Valerian, iluicl, I ntw and usdtul remedy. Preparations ef Mernirjr, Iron, ' Ziue. Kxtrart of Semis, Dual, a plessniii Corfu lo oumiuisunr to children. Cs tract of Bncha Corns., flu al, " P'Hlit, -" BnrwparillaCois- posilion fluid, " do. d. aslia, ' de simple de. " Colaeyntk Coma. dv simpls. Sps. jEthci Nitros, U. S. P., Oils of Copsivn, Culicbs, Ergot, Tobaecc, &c Citrate of Irsn and Quinine, Sesqui-Oxido of Iron, an antidote for arsenic. Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas nnt cathartic medicine, put up in 12 ox. bottles, 2 per doz. Collodion, ur Liquid Adhesive Plas ter ; a convenient application in many surgical operations, put up in small vials. Also CANTHARIDAL COLLODION OR BLIS TERING LIQUID, A convenient preparation of eantharides in many cases where there is a difficulty of applying ths ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli ed with a camel's hair brush and covered with oil silk or some similar tubstuncc, will produce a blister in three hours' time; or when exposed, iu the usual time of about twelve hours. Physicians and others may depend upon ths faithful uud prompt execution of their orders st ss low rates as the best quality of medicines csn lot purchused. CHARLES ELLIS & CC. 50 Chesnut street, Philsda. Lalioratory, Gth and Morris Sts. Suulhwark. NovemU-r 1G, 185(1. tf. 11TK! IITS! X1TZ! EOTTREAU'S Indestructible and Indellible WRITING INK FACTORY. jYo. 1 South Third street. "YTERCHANTS und the Writing community 1,-L are requested to call and examine this INK, which is tetirmulril not to tor rude Mttolhs Pint, itur change it Coor. Wholesale nnd Retail, No. 1 South Third street, Philadelphia. A libor.il discount made to Merchants snd ths Trade For sale by IL B. Manser, sgent for Bunbury November 0. 1850. ly, " VELL ' PATENT JAPAN BLACKING. Manufactory, No. 50 CHESTNUT Street, M EDA L, awarded bv the FRANKLIN IN STITUTE of Philadelphia in October, AND TIIC FIRST PREMIUM by the MARYLAND IN STITUTE, ot Baltimore, Nov. 1848 snd 1849. Philadelphia, October '16th, 1848. I have used J. Wcllur's Patent Japan Liquid snd Paste Blacking for some nine months, snd am happy to say that it surpasses any bltclting thnt I have used these twenty odd years. I find it holds the polish and preserves the leather bet thr than any blacking that I have ever tried. AnUIII.W R. CutMBCUS. No. 67 Chestnut Street, Wm. CURREY, Manufacturer. Successor to J. WELLAK, No. 50 Chestnut Street, above Second. ! November, 9, 1S50. ly. SH0URDS & COS LABOR AND FUEL SATING W.SHI1TG SOAP. Maiiufiictnrril by Shourd. k Co. 543 Chestnut St., Phila. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. "tlfARR ANTED to wash clean in hsrJ, soft ' or k.,U water, cold or hot. in one third th i r , .t I ' of''y ,,"'r "P 'ver '!al,uf?ctur,d U"u dispensing with boiling, bleaching, ic ! l.Ai.r.L.i5, v-i.uint.0, ecc. washed with this Soap will never shrink or have I any harsh or gummy feel, but leave tlie in in their ) u.'i;iiiul suit and pliant state : which is in itself a ' guh! -ient recommendation to guarantee its use im nTI I no e - j all fan.'lies, THE FINEST FABRICS may be washed thoroughly with it, without ths least injury) giving them a lustre equal to newly imported goods. FAINT, GREASE & DIRT of any description, eaii be readily removed by ths use of it, without injury to the article, whether it be the finest dress or ordinary carpet. In the use of tshourds & Co't Soap, the most delicate need not fesr, at it will not injure orehtp Ihe handa, but on the contrary act at an emolli ent, and it not only the vkht bust wsmis sot r ever olli red to the public, hut at a TOILET SOAP cannot lie excelled. W herever it bat been used it has given perfect satisfaction, snd is warranted so to do, in all cs set where a fuir trial will be given it. BHOURDS & CO., Manufacturers, No. 543 Chesnut HU, Philadelphia, For Sale by Grocers generally. November 10, 1850. "TI All Mill. IS TOXIC MIXTURE; Fo tiic Cum of Fkver a Acjs- W RANTKCk THIS ii-,iAt!e.t innliciix nuty sliAoa,wfcj ly si' ..Dim rmimlicswU. lis value i 'iwi'1 know1'- vlierel.ire, I In M.i(.rKi desoss to "i of ns usrfuliieM inakam sjwwii virtues e-u-y to ihoasaiult l iiaui wsoats w ss usi tmrnj call US iiemiy umi Ft VER AND AULS., with-sit th. us n.,i.HSo. sg s, rSSir he sts k'W prios to law's ji i. i. 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