Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 21, 1850, Image 3

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    SUNBU11Y AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Correspondence.
M. Mawer Sin It is not my purpose
14 Wfit oponA the hackneyed subject, the
Tat iff, but-merely to reply (if deserving of
its' toorri in your paper) "to sn article that up
feirlil i if the Trenton Trne American' (red
Trade) Which it as follow :.,,.'. ;
"There may b question between the foreign
Ant nrtrM'taluatiort, hot tottur mind it in ques
tion of no (treat importance. The value of whc
iWtakaft here tor in Europe,' must flnctnste With
the demand and snpply. 1 a duty, ia aawsscd
upon the foreign falue of iron, when the Kurop
fet rhirket it glutted, it 'must afford hut little
-protection. If upon tlie home value, when our
tntrket il overstocked, it mint produce the samo
result, and vice versa."
''Vhe"n we come io reflect upon the. fact
ittit the European market npon the proifuc
tiaa of tle sjule article, liou; exercises a
ry controllinj; influence upon our market,
wt see at once a material difference between
tba'4 wo valuation; and the necessity for a
home Valuation, obiou. For the power
rem with them alone lo reduce the value to
her minimum rate, by withholding the sup
ply; then as a matter of consequence, n
past experience baa proven, the .demand nt
our market will fexceed the supply, and llwy
wil be enabled to bip their Jirou .ai a low
foreign valuation, and mceive a very proiiia
'ble price here ' For the nuke of perspicuity
we will suppose that in a healthful and active
markAi." fmi'iirn iion U worth 380 tier Ion, a
- - ...
.duly, any of 40 percent, wunhl mnko it cost
here 8113, '(excluding freight and commis
sion,! wheri aajn thu sauja irou iniht be
shipped with aotaign valuation of 40 per
ory wilh-a. corresponding duty, would make
it cost otrly $50, excluding freight and coni
jmiesiott ,)' which hypothesis is not unrea
sonable., when we take into consideration t.hi
fluctuation of demand urn! supply. Thu w e
Jreroeiv; thai from Ibat very cessation of
business they enji a handsome reward, by
ihe salutary tsflee-Hfor them) il has upon cur
market.
W,cau have limited xoiiccnlioii of Unit
.advantage, by the extravnunt price of iron
uiiJr ihe specific duties of the !42 larifl,
wh'ich was occasioned by Ihe comparative
prohibition of the importation of that article.
When, if it had been entirely excluded from
our port, by a refusal on Ihe part of the ship
pers to import, we wouli', only bo surprised,
in our amazement at ihe exorbitant price, by
Ihe-magnitude of the speculation made by
the importers, when they would folloi up
he advantage of a raised and excited market
muted by themselves.
' ..It may be argued. hy thoo wiio can see
no difference between a-hoine and foreign
valuation, that lb,e act of withholding a sup
ply,' .would so pl-ul their ow n market, u lo
destroy the business, it wuuhi to some de.
jree, have undoubtedly this elTcsct, did they
lack the sagacity tu anticipate such a result,
and fail lo meet Ihe present demand before
overstocking llu-if Tiarkel. Which is nllo
fether probable, when thu inducement arc
uilit-iciillv real, to invite their every iMl'ort
to' ill accomuliishmcnl of this 'nick of
trad,-.
And thus : when they have so wisely and
Tei'tually provided ajiaiiist this eriirrgewy
thu will rests with them to icduce it, to Ihe
lowest tiomi'nnl value, reua'Uessof ihe telling
price, in order lo avail themselves wf Ihe low
'July.
And another very considerable pain accru
ing from this mode of hipmeut is the surpri
sing and almost maairal etlect, the reaction
that this vast and sudjeu sliipment has on
their own iTuikol, by Ic-iving the supply
thert insufficient for the dematid.
,.' If upon a.hume valuation they wish to
avail themselves of llio low duty, Ihey do it
nt their own expense, because there must be
an actual depresiou in Hade, by ihe over
stocking of our market, which, seldom, if ever i
xiccurs, and never by the pioduclious of our
own manufacturers. ' .
Then it follows, that the dcpiession is at
tributable to the im portal ions only, and the
manufacturers of both parlies are losing by
'jt4 consequently the parly causing it will cur
tail it sufficiently, to allow a reasonable price
and a living protil.
A Pennsylvania.,
afler which a debate takes place upon some
question selected for the purpose. The house
is well attended by the fair portion of the
eommoniiy, as well as by many of i la most
intelligent citizens.
A paper hat lately been commenced in
thi place, edited by a worthy and enterpri
sins younfr gentleman, Geo. Wynkoop.
, Trains' of coal cars are seen passing through
this borontfh , numbering 120 cars, almost
hourly on their way to the Qnaker City
Marketing is plenty; the streets are literally
"crowded" 'with teams, and In short a city
like appearance is presented in point of noise
and business habile in this flourishing place;
: -ft.' ;
PALACE OF CtAMASD IKOK. '.
The immense palace now in process of
construction for the VVorld'i Industrial
Fair, in June next, and which ialo be com
posed almost exclusively of Glass and Iron,
will be an immense structure, and is thui
described : It's length is to be 1848 feet,
width 308 feet, height 66 feet. The tran
sept is 108 feet high ; except the timber
for floors and joists, it consists entirely of
glass and iron. There will be 3239 iron
columns, 2'21 iron girders, 1128 iron bear
ers, and 358 iron roof supporters; 3-t miles
of slitters, 202 miles ol sash bars,' and 900,
000 feet of prlass. The gutters will be 21
feet wide. ' The site covers eighteen acres.
if a man expects lo meet wilh any sym
pathy now-a-days, he must become a reform
ed nronkaril or a fuaitive slave. A decent
man mi-:ht linger nut a miserable "jxistence
and die of starvation, before he could meet
with half thu sympathy exhibited for either.
The Hon. Daniel F. Milieu, Whig mem
ber ol Congress from Iowa, is lying at Ihe
point of death in Pittsburg,
In Louisville, five slaughter houses kill
ed 8,090 ho.s in one day, and hung them
tip. One set of hands at Madison, la., kill
ed andcle&ned 1,427 hogs in one day.
Tm: marriage of Mo. Cooper to Miss
Staves is announced. The result will pro-
fc.iblv be barrels.
XKW AnVF.RTISEMKM-S.
NOTICE
TO EDITORS AND OTHERS.
New 1'oti, JW. B.VA, 1850.
Mr. H. B. Massed, Sunluiry Pa. Dear Sir:
In some portions of the country where we had
advertised nur ISarsnparilla, in ltMS, the Editors
of some of the papers have sen fit lo take upon
themselves the responsibility of continuing the
aine alter the agreement expired, and in some
eases har had the presumption to send us a bill
for the amount. Now we have no objection to
have all the papers in tltc United Htnles advertise
for us for veurs, if they are pleased to do so at
their own expense, hut we cannot afford to pay
them unless they have euv authority for the work.
We wrilo to you for the purpose of informing the
Editurs, through you, tf at they ure lit liherty to
advertise ns long as they please, but we must not
be lu-hl responsible without our written guthoritv.
THOMPSON, HKII.LM AN A: CO.,
N o. 11(1, Nassau street, New York.
Tlevemher 14, 1S50. it
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vktut of eertufn writ of "Fieri Facias, U m dl
rtcted, will t a-td by public vendue (if outcry, t 1 o'clock
ft, m., ob Soturdar, Dmber W, IH50, at tha Cmirlliouae
u the bur nigh ol Sunbury, tlia fulluwiiig ml ealate U' wit:
The Danville jncJ PultMown (PuMftville)
Rtiil Road wilh the nppurlennncpf,
AUtmta In thymntifof Nfirthntnliflrrnnd and ?Vny!l:il1'
tnartrrw with tha orjnrale righia attd priviki of the
aid Dnnvilla Pottrtowii (Potiville) llmlrotd c.ioiaiiy
mtd the re) ntate nf th aatd Corporation, aHuaie Mi
rtchaylfcrll waiy,J fullrwt, vis:
, A cerlHiii Lot of Land. , '
I luate fa Mount CniHui, fVhny.kMl pimty, bef inninfr al a
Ket, a r-n-ner of tand anld t- Henry White, in the line of
tbrMt fc Lawrence Lewie' land, thence fxlendinir br the
id tt ald to llmry hite, ai ulh 85 Ht f revs, enrt alMut
175 feet nrn or lets, eroaajiur the Centre turnpike road to
fe river ftrhuylkin, thenee exteMrnff d'wn the wid river
TO feet ft the rnnirr of a lit ld to Rcnjttmin Uerker, now
of Francis H. Nichols, the nee nnrth 85 rteftrees, west nbont
WQ feet, rnoreoT teas, emssiiifr the said Centre tnmpike
tnnd to the line nf Ruhert lawriee Iwi' land, tlienee
alont the aame, north 11J degress west to the plaee of be
finning. AT.flO :
A certain Lot of Land,
situate on lr4h sides a tha Centra turnpike, In Manheim
township, in the County of Pchuylkitl, befinniirf at a point
in the north anaterljr side if the Turnpike niM) aforesnid,
thence extendinf by land of the Schuylkill Nvi(ratii Com
pnnv north 83 (leg 5 min., east 167 feet, thence hy the same
north dca;. 10 miu., wet 30 feet, thence north Wl def . ft
5 min., enst 30 feet, thence hy the as me nrth St of . and
10 min., west 1X1 feet inches, thence by tha aama anth
64 dej . awl A min., west 310 feet and thenee by the aame
south 84 dee;, ft M min , east 16P feet 9 inches to the place
of betinniitg. Wheremi ia erected a twv story stmia
dwelling Houaa or Tavern Htemt.
AIM:
A certain other Tract of Land,
situate at the distance of 936 feet a?d In a course of north
Kl dee:. 5 min. rust from the aforesaid point in the north
easterly side of the said Centre turnpike, thence extending
from the Hridtre hy tit her land of the nid Company north M
dejr . west H6 feet 6 inch. M a stake, thenee north 29 dep.
6 miu west tfth teet to a corner near the Watte Weir, and
thence north ftti tier. .15 mm. enst 60 feet to the !w Water
mirk of the Sehuylkill river, thence rl-nvn amd river along
the line wt low water to the plnce of thinning. Which
desrnivd lots heing part of a larger piece of land, contnm-
niff ntTtn stnrt monsnre, no ttie smite more it rvs, which
l)imi"l Oroffft M annuel his wife, and Oe trire SluM'taaker
and Mary his wife, --f Schuylkill cmnty al'oiemid. hv deed
tinted the Oth dny M Mny, A. I. H10, niiveyeri to the snul
S4ahinlkill Nnvig.iti.m Company and their snccess'irs and
nssigner-s in fee simple. V licrcni is erected a two story
stone Ware House.
ALSO:
All that certain piece of Ground,
situate in the township nnd e nutty lat aforesnid. Iiegin
ning at a st 'in? corner tn the western line of Innd lteI ntr
ina to the Schuylkill Nnviiruii n Company and the north
western corner of eil Croshv's lot, thenee snth K cleg.,
enst 400 fret tn a stnke in the line of lot sold to Neil Cms
hy, thenee north !i deg west 113 feet f Innd of the Sehuyl
kill Nnvieation Company thence north H tleg., west to the
wes'ern line of tin mid Company lind. and thence nlottg
the mine south eartwnrdly alxtut 100 feet tii the place uf
hegiuiug.
AI1;
All that o? rin in piece of Ground,
situate in Mount Curbon, in Manheim township, in the
county L'ist nfreatd, Uvoiuiug at a pst on the tuurgin of
the cairn I nt the dmtuiu of urmt 100 feet helw the south
east corner of the t'pper It:min. thence along the margin nf
the canal north HH drg. wrt feet to a point 1n the ha
sin, thenee Ihrough the midule of wtiil hiiRin, dividing it e-nu-illy
Wy n direct hue, hearing almt suih G'2 ih-g. west
feet or there ah utt to n post in the weitern line of the
nun I pieee of ground, nitininc south 33 dee;, east along the
tadid of Unttrrt M I win thenee on the Inst mentioned line
south ,1:1 dg. east nlmut ( feet to a stone coriifr, thenee
smith 9tJ deg. east 4tf feet to a jvist, thence n rth 6i deg.
fttst tSA6 feet to the place ot beginning.
ALSO:
All that certain lot or piece of Ground.
situate at Mount Carlton, in the towimhip and eouuty afore
said, beginning nt a point in the middle of the ujer hat in
in thf murgin of the Schuylkill Canst' thenee along the innr
gin of the canal uoith 'in deg. west OH feet to a post at the
corner of the Uunrd Wall of the Uiek at thedistauee of
'20 feet from the centre of the tiate Post, thence southt 67
deg west .W feet t a post, thence north tfn dtg. west 31 ft,
to h pout at the tliitauce of 3 feet from Sans om RiHgtrway
and Whites' S mtheru line, thenre pnrnllel with said line
Sfnith 67 deg. west 310 fct to a p.st in the line of Robert
M. ft Irfiwrenee lewis thenee alone said line south 33
drg. eaict mil il it meets Frederick jnidrrttrtins allotment,
ihsuee hy a riireet line, a as to strike the middle of the
aforesaid tmsin, dtvitling it equrlly le:iriug about north fl'J
drc. east to the place of beg in nine ; containing one acre and
twnty f Mir perches, meie or less.
zeti. taken in execution and to tie S'lrt ns the property
na rousunvn (rouiviiuj itsti uoau
JAMKS COVKRT, PhrO.
PROCLAMATION.
NOTICE ia hereby given Uiat the aeteral f onrtt
of Common Plraa, General Quarter Hreaiom
of the peace, and Orphana' ("ourt, I'ourt f Oyer
and 'rermitirr ami Grnorat Jnil Dfli'ery, in and
for the county of Norllititnbertantl, rontrnenr
at the) Court ilimee, rn tho bortMigb ot Munbuiy,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Momlnt,. the Ht ol Jan
uary next, Witt continue TWO WEEKS.
The romner, Justice of live Peeca and fenata
tilea in and for the county f Northamberlirtid, arc
requested to he then and there in their proper per.
ona, wilh their rvlU, rcconla, iiwiuiMtinna, and
other rriucmbrancra, to do thoae tiling to their
aevrral otlicca apprrtaiiiinK to he done. And all
witnefHfe proKecuting in Itehnlf of the Common
wraith aainat any prironer art alao requcated and
commanded to lie then and there attending in their
prof cr pcrBoua to prosecute against hint, a ahull
tc mat and not to depart without leav at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in tlieir
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notice.
Given under ray haude at .Sunbury, tha 30th day
of Nov. in the year of our Lord one lluMiaand
sight hundred and fifty and the Independence
of the United State of America the 75th.
JAMES COVERT.Sk'jr.
' God aave tha Commonwealth.
f Tim Danville
I. nmpaiiy
fthfriir OtrV
-imtmry, Ovv
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of a Certain Writ of lv. Farimt to
me directed will he cold by public vendue or
outcry, at 1 o'clock, P. M. on Tuesday the 31st
day of December, 1850, at tha Mount Carntel
House, kept by Felix Lerch in Coal tvwuahip, the
following iieal Estate to wit:
All that certain tract or body of COAL LAND,
embracing tho I.ocuat Mountain, situate formerly
in Shamokin, now Coal towuahip, in the County
of Northumberland, hounded and described as fol
low to wit : adjoining on the north by lot No. 6,
thence hy land aurveyed in the name nf George
Cnlerain, now Alesar. Hoyd & Company, and
land formerly of Wm. Tomlinaon, now Meaara.
Unvd &. Co.; thence by allotment No. 8; thence
by the Mahonoy .Mountain. Containing eighteen
hundred and seventy four acre and seventy jer
clip strict measure, being sundry tracts and parta
of tracts of land surveyed on warrants, licaring
date the 15th of Marrh'l7!3, granted to Edmund
IIulT, Juines (irier. Thomas Grier, James Perkins,
Richard fuhnon, Kichanl Manning and .U'homas
Foster. and also pnrts of two tracts surveyed on
warrants benring date the 30th of Nov. 1830,
granted to Daniel Drautiiram. and J auieu Hep
burn, and allotted to Valentine Urobst a No. 7,
according to a certain partition of twenty live
tracts of land, commonly culled "The Grant
Lands," and being the same premises which Ja
cob llofl'iiian and Mury (. his wile, granted and
confirmed to George Gordon.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of George Gordon.
JAMES COVEfT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, fSuiibury, J
Dec. 7lh, 1850. (
THE VERY LATEST A1UUVA1.
NEW GOODS,
AT THE STORE OF
X3UL T. CLEMEITT,
fVTHO take this methsd of informing his
' " friemU and eostomers, that ha ha )ut rt
ceived and opened a splendid assortment of i
NEW GOODS,
which Ik oCer to tha public at tha Iwwtrt asice
Hi stork consists of every tsriety and quality,
nertsaarr for tit farmer, mechanic, and laborer,
a well a th professional man, via all Liudeof
Mens Apparel,
K pi A9 CLOTHS, CAStlMERCS, 9ATTINETT81
VE8T1NUS, c.
AL80:
a large assortment of
C alitor, Mousstlmt Dt Loimt, Alpatcat,
Ahrinoi, Shawls. Ilandkerthitjt,
Glorti, Iloistry, Chtckt,
Canbritt, G'mg
hums, Ire.
Alsa a larg aasortmant of
Boott anil Shots, Hat and Caps,
Gum over Shoes,
Also ax Assortment or
READY MADE CLOTHING.
A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar,
toller, I ea, Cheest-, Mo
lasses, Spices.
An assortment of
Hardware, Kails, Steel end Iron.
Liquors,
Such as Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, S"c.
PF" Prodnre of all kinds will be tsken in ex
change, and the highest market price paid for th
imr.
i'unbiiry, Nov. 30, 1850. ly.
T
iee. )
. T, 1M0.
'orphans court sale'.
Correspondence of the ruhury American.
'.' ' ilnttrsrillr, Vee. 3,1, 1850.
II B. Masssr, F.t. Df!r Sir: Permit
rr to give lo llm readers of t lie '-First 1'iiper''
fold Northumberland, u brief outline of the
xilaira of her siler AiuUr.icile county. Tliis
county (Schuylkill) is now in a moat tloniifh-
Ing condition. The movt prominent staple ts
rtow bringing the highest pi ice the market
er afforded. Our npeiators are in good
spirit. The laborer finds employment, and
that too at good wages. The storekeeper
takes in the dimes; the surgeon i kept busy
at setlius limbs and dreeing wounds; the j
Lawytr sits in his office wutching every op
portunity to catch a client ; our machine
shops resound with the busy stroke of tho
workman's hammer; the locomotive pufl's
and whistles through our wild and romantic
tralley, and ill short every thing bepe;ik a
most llutteijug futuiity.f Although rough and
inoutitajiiOMB as this county is, there is still a
life, so cheerful and animating to its inhubi-tants,-;tlKtl
even all this is to them beauty and
pleasure, in fuct a cheerful smile, a lighted
pountetiiiiipe, and a mirthful air is obseived
pn every individual. 1'otisville '.he new
'.metropolis" uf cuunty, may well be
palled the most lively and promising town
in Pennsylvania, fur its sij-.e and aiitiquityi
its literaiy department cannot be excelled,
Young men mingle only in instructive and
edifying associations, which is manifested by
visiting the literary society at Foster's Hulls
every Wednesday eveuinjr, some of whom
give promise of rivalling a Clay, a Webster
or a Cass. The ladies too manifest their
wistjom. ftud refinement by attending these
rnost beneficial and improving entertainments.
Next cornea Miaersviile, although not equa
to Pottsvillo in point of size, yet there is
sociability, and reciprocal habits' existing in
her society, that cannot but prove atlraotive
nd grateful to the feelings ot her sojourn
era, and add to their comfort and enjoyment,
1 We have literary society, called the 'Key
tone Literary Intiiute," of which I have lit
pleasure of being a member. It gives to the
rublic a tcrv intere&ttiie lecture once a week
i;iV(-US!
JviMt received at the store of II UNI! Y MAS
SKK, a lot of Gaps, Gum Shoes, Almanac.
rjiieL-nsware, Liquor &.c All of wliich will be
sold at the luwest price.
Dec. 14, 1850.
??CPCSALS
TTtril.I. be received until the 20th day of Dc
' " cemlwr 1650, for delivering Sills aceordine
to the following ipecilication, along the line of the
TEVOy."M). MAIIANOV M) SLSQI E
H.4.N UAlLKOAU- Sills to be deposited at
such places, and in such qusnlities as shall be di
rected by the Engineer, and after being inspected,
the person delivering the Kills, to lay up those im
proved in cross piles.
.' - SPECIFICATION.
illk tn be nf t-njud whito-n&k, or c)ieimt-oak timiier
evi-n leet au1 ail knit 1'iig, cut or hi wed square nt the cuds
anJ in size at the sum II end o( the stick, as follows :
1st Class.
Beqttiriu? the log to be 23 iuehes in diauittr at tk
small ud to luake 4 sills.
2d Clam.
Riquiriiijr the hp to be 3 inches in diameter at the smae
end to make 4 sills.
3d Class.
Requiring the In to be 10J Iuehes lu diameter at the ainal'
cud to make one sil!. '
Kills to lie delivered vn or before the ftud day of May
The timber to beeut down before the fi"w of $mp--my by
the lu ot Murch Ib6l.
KIM nr.R CLEAV..R, Eufiaeer.
Trevorton.Oeeemher T, l50 -li.
OEPHAJTS' COURT SALE.
1 P"ur,r" an rdc? of th Orphans Court
Of Northumherlnti.l nial. will ha in.l
' PUUJ1C le, th followiog real estate, at th
Court House, In Sunbury, on MONDAY, tl CUi
day of J AN LA HV, 18&1, a cerlaiu
Tract of Land,
situate In Upper Augusta township, containing
519 ACRES, wore or less, adjoining lands of
John Farnsworth on the east, Adam Suissler on
th west, Jacob Fry and others on th south, and
Jacob Snyder on th north, on which ar erected
two largo
M DWELLING HOUSES, ft
A Frsme Earn, a Wagon House,
a Lime-Kiln and Spring House. There is also
a fine Orchard on the premise. About 150
acres sro cleared, all of which is in a fin state of
cultivation. Ueing the Mansion Farm of Henry
Voxtlieimer, dee'd. ALSO:
A SMALL PIECE OF GROUND,
In th Town of Hhsmokin, containing on eighth
of an Acre, more or less, adjoining Dr. Phillips'
piece Shamokin creek a branch of Shamokin
creek, and a triangular Lot, No. 440. Late th
estate of Henry Yextheimer, deceased.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said
day, when the conditions of sole will be made
known by . FREDERICK LAZARUS,
Administrator.
By order of the Court, )
Jno. P. Purscl, Clk. O. C. I
ounuury, iov. 23, 1850.
-ts.
ESTATE OF SOLOMON ZEB.N, Deo'd.
TBVTOTl.CE liCtcby cjven letter of ad.
ministration have been granted to the sub
scriber on ne estate of Solomon Zcrn, bite of
Shamokin township, Northumberland rountv,
dee'd. At' persons indebted to s.-.id estate, or hav
ing claims against the same, are requested to call
on th aubscriber at Shaiuokintown, for settle
ment. JOSEPH ZER.N", Adin'r.
Coal townahip, Nov. 9, 1850 Ut.
TO PHYSICIANS ANI QXEX18.
rpHE subscribers ofTsr to phycicWis aatd irog.
A gists, a csrsfully selecud stock, of dxug and
insdiinss, which they will guarantee ts b of lb
liest quality, pur and unadulterated In all c.
Their facilities for Importing foreign drags aa
chemical ar uch, tbat tliey are enabled, to U
thorn upon th best terms, and at th sm tloae
""in tlistr cactoDiers of their genulnass.
They have also, recently prepared and A
fer for sale a superior article of
C4LtIFD JlC,
Resembling Henry' Msguesia, free from cart so
ic acid and roughness or grittiuess, almost utirly
taatolcss, tombiuiug iu au eual bulk from tbiee
to four times the strength of th common kind,
and sold at about ot half th pric of Hsury'a
Magnesia.
'i hey hav also prepared tU
Fluid Mngnesia,
Which is a new and valuable remedy U acidity
of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, dee, at Us
than half th pric of tho foreign article.
They also have on hand of Uieir own prsua. ra
tion an assortment of
Pure Drugs in Powder,
Neatly put up in 1, J and pound bottles, such
as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Senega, Rhatany, Ki
no, (iuin Arabic, Serpcntaria, ExUGlycyrrh, Ip.
cac, Potassa Sulph., Potnssa Nitras, Borai, Spi
getia, Buchu, Orris, Cascarilla, Canells Alba,
L'va Ursa. etc.
Great care hu been taken to hav these pre
pared from the best selected drugs and in such a
way as to prcservo the characteristics of aeh ar
ticle without injury.
They have also a variety of
Chemical X, rharmaceiitical
Preparationa of their own manufacture, and ad d
to the list all the valuable new remedie a they
become known. Among them may b mentioned
the following s
"aEiicoui'age Your Own!''
HAAS &REXX.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
THE aubscrihera respectfully call the attention
of the public to their l.ir'.'e and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
(AKl.Vli - WAStlJ.
which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on ncrouiit of its durable
orkinuimhiu and splendid liuUh, nude up of the
IickI stock to bo hail in the citv. No cll'ort is
Hired in the manufacture of their waru, and the
siiliHcriluT are determined to keep up with the
inanv Improvements which are constantly lieing
made, -Their stock consists of Mahoiiny
Sot.is, imiiM ami Loungon,
Uurrnus, Stf ictnifrs, SfDcbonvIis,
SllFA, BREAKFAST AND lllMNG TABLES,
Slid also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia mautilueture. .
BKIrSTEADN, of evcrv puttern and price,
CUPBOAKDS. WOKK AM) CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their huainess.
1 hry also manutuctur all kind and qualities
of
CIIAIlsS.
ncluding varieties never before to h had in
Sunbury, such as Mtiioosat, Blsck Wiuit
ahu I caiiii Msris tiskcus i 40 Wiwnsoa
CHAIK8, isn mil Pi mo Stools, which areof
tlie latest sty Us, and warranted to be eicelled by
none tnanuiaciureu in the CiUes or elsewliere.
flie suliacritiers are determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the rilira, as every conodeuca can be entertained
about th quality and finish of their war and
Chairs,
Their article will be disposed of on as eood
terms as they can b purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in paymwit for work.
11T UNDERTAKING. Having provided
themselves wilh a handsome Htsast, they ar
now prepared tor I nOcrtuking, ana attending lu.
nerala, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from tins place.
(V Th Ware Room ia in Market Street,
opposite J. 'Young's store, and nearly opposit
neavct'a lavcrn.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN
Sunhury, Dee. li, 1800 tf.
11 pursuance: of nn order of the Orphans
Court of Northumberland rnuntv. will be
puM.'d to public sail-, om THURSDAY the
2nd day ol JANUAUY, 1S51, at the public
Housi? of William Weaver, in the town of
Shiniiokin. the following described property
to wit : a small
Ti'iict of Coal Land,
eontainini' about 13 ncres surveyed in the
name of Thomas tjambert, adjoining lauds
surveyed in Ihe name ol Luke Fidler, and
others, a No, a small
TRACT OF COAL LAND,
containing ubout 35 ncres surveyed in the.
name ul Thomas Morgan, adjoining land
sin vcy til in the name ul George Colrain and
others, laiiil. Also one hall are of land ud
iiiiiiiiiL' the Shamokin Furnace tract, all t-ilu-
ate in Shumokiii township (now Coal.) Al.-u
the Collosviii lots situate in the town ol
Shdinokiu, in Norihuinbeihtiid cuuu'.y, viz:
No. 173, 174, 175, 170. 177, 178, 17U, 1811,
181. 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 19ti, 197, Al
so the undivided hull part tif lots, No 11, 12,
13, 84, Ha, 8t, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 9b, 100,
101, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124,
125, 126, 14G, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151. 152,
153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 165, 166,
167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 182, 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188, 189. Also the undivided moi
ety, or half part of three squaies in said town,
situate between Commerce s'.ieet nn the
north, Spurzheim street on the south. Rock
street 011 Ihe east, and Washington street on
Ihe west, also the
Undivided Half Part of One Square,
situate between Commerce and Washington
streets, and Independence and Liberty street
in said town. Also the
WHOLE SQUARE
between Liberty, Independence, Orange and
Commerce streets. Also the
WHOLE SQUARE
between Orange and Independence streets,
and Ihe western boundery ol said town. Also
lots Nos. 5d, 51, 52, 53, 54. all of which
have dwelling houses erected upon them.
AUo lot No. 69, 011 which is erected an
oliice. Also lots No. 70 and 3, on which is
eteeted a Frame Dwellimj House, lot No. 15,
with a Frame Dwelling House thereon, Nos.
16, 74 anil 75, oil which is a Slone llutise.
Also the interest ol the said John C. liuyd,
IccM., 111 the Kl NDli at Miamokm, uisu
the interest ol saut lutestutit III unit lu
TWO LOTS OF LAND
in said town, now owned by Kev. Mr. Ham-
Hon. l.ale the estate ut John L. Howl,
deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of
said day, when the terms will be made
known by
PAUL L.E1D 1 , Adm'tor.
By order of the Court, 1
John P. Purse), Clk. O. C. t
Dec. 7, 1850. is
VALUABLE
rARIYI FOR SALES.
HE subscribers will olfer for sale, on th 31st
day of Deremlier instant, on the premises, a
Tract of Land,
containing 267 acres more or less, situated in
Lower Mahonoy township, Northumberland
county. About "00 acres are cleared and in a
good state of cultivation The improvements are
THRO: TWO STOHY
LOG DWELLING HOUSES,
Three Barns, one of them a large Bank Barn,
There are two large APPLE OfCHARDN i-ss
011 the land, and other good improvements ;f
The land is situated near tho Mnhautango creek,
and he river Susquehanna. The public road,
leading from the Susquehanna to Mineravilie,
passes over the land.
The above farm will lie sold together, or divi
ded into two or three parts, lo suit purchasers.
If nut sold on that day, the property will be
rented for the term of one year.
The conditions of sale will l made known on
the day of sale-
The property will be sold as the property of
Jacob Snvdcr, br
WILLIAM KEHAUCII,
JOHN .4. SNYDEA',
Lower Mahonoy, Dec- 7- 1850. ts
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
TTHTJILLIAM HOOVER respectfully informs
Ww his friends and customers that he has
just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortment or
NEW GOODS,
which he oilers for sale at his new store at Mas-
ser's Mill, Hollowing Run. Thes goods were
selected with great rare, and will lie sold at the
lowest prices.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF KVKRY VARIETY, Via:
Dry Goods,
Such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Muslins,
Caltiioes, Muussfline De Laities, AI
paccas. Merinos, Flannels,
Checks, Ging
hams, lec.
ALSO:
An assortment of
HATS, CAPS, GUM AND LEATHER SHOrS.
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, &c.
A general assortment of Groceries, such is
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas
ses, Spices, &.C.
Also an assortment of Liquors, such as
Brandy, Hum, Whiskey, Wines, A'c.
t7 Produce of all kind taken in exchange at
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Run, Nov. S3, 1850, ly.
Adm'rs.
SHERIFFS SALES.
BY Virtue nf a certain writ of Is a, Jirp. to me
directed will be sold by public Vendue, or out
cry, at 2 o'clock, P. M. on Monday the 2Hd day
of December, 1S50. at tho house of James Brass,
in the Borouqh of Miitnn, the following Real Es
tate, to wit i A certain
Lot of Iand,
situate in the Borough of Milton, bounded north
bv Loner Market street, east liy lot owned ly
Mrs. EI en he cliner, souili ut au auey, ana m
by lot of C. Goodlander, containing one-eighth of
an acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two
tatory Log and frame Dwelling Jtouae,
fulastcred.'i and a Frame citable. Seised
taken in execution, and to be sold as the property
of Reuben Overpsck.
All that certain new Frame Building, situate
in the borough of Milton, North'd county, fronting
on Front street; two stories high in front, nd
on story high iu the rear thereof, and CO ft. long
bv 25 ft! wide, erected on a Lot of Land, in said
borough, bounded north by an alley, east by lot of
the Miss Waldruns, seuth by Market street, slid
west by Front street aforesaid. Being the same
Lot of Laud known in the general plan of said
Borough as lot No. and whereon are also
erected a Blacksmith Shop, Coppersmith eihop, a
Lead pipe and Window Hush Manufactory, which
said new frame building, John M. Patton was and
is the owner or reputed owner, and Aimer Leland
was and is the contractor, architect and builder
thereof.
.Since taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Joint M. Patton and Abuer Leland.
JAMES COVERT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
funburv, Nov. 27, 1850 ts. )
HKCISTEU'! NOTICE.
TOTICE ia hereby given to all Legatees,
Creditor and other persons interested in
the Estate ot Martin Kelfer, dee'd., settled by his
Executor John F. Wolliinrer. That the Execu
tor nf said Estate has filed bis account with the
RegRter of Northumlicrland countv, and that the
same was presented at August term, and con linn,
ed ; and at the san e term to wit : August 8, 1850,
on motion of John F. VVolfmger, Esq., tho Court
grant' leave to the Executors tc till up the bluuks
in the within account, and also to add therein ad
ditional items of charges and credit. Eo die
Court direct aix weeks notice of the filing said ac
count, prior to the first day of next term, to be
given in the .Suiibury American, as to the heirs
living out of the eouiilv.
Bv order of the Court, )
JOHN P. PURSE!., Clk. (
November 23, 1850 6t-
T. S. BOBST'S
2.
AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT
In Sclinsgrove, Pa.
C'IocKh. WutclieM and Jewelry,
REPAIRED in the best manner and warranted
to erforni well.
All work intrusted to his care will be strictly
attended to.
Peliusgrove, Nov. 30. 1850 tf.
WATTS'
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE
AMD
PHYSICAL KES TOR ATI VIC.
THU MEDICAL. WONDER or THE
AGS.
"X7H.L positively cure all stapes of Neuralgia,
' " Tic Doloroux, Nervous Headache, Cho
lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will
rcstoro manhood to its prestiue vigor, even after
years of prostration, and the only known und cer
tain cure for low spirits or mental debilly.
Extract from the New York Sun, Oct 3, 1849,
Tht eelebialeil Dr Watson, when talking of the
miraculous power of "Watts' Nervous Antidote,"
the question was put to him, '.Why such a valua
ble remedy for all nervous affections was not in
troduced by the medical faculty 1" replied, "That
if it were, there would no longer lie any use for a
faculty, as all diseases originated from a disorgan
ized slrte of the nerves ; the nerves are the main
spring of the whole system Keep this in order,
and both the mind and body must be."
Four ounce phial, 12 doses, enough for all or
dinary cases, ONE DOLLAR.
KtLD BY
Wm. MeCARTY, Broadway, Sunbury.
September, 28, 1S50 tf.
LINN, SMITH & CO.,
'o. 213 Market Street, above 5th St.
PlIILAUtlrlllt,
WliolrNale Irii2;Klt!i,
AND DKAI.KIIS IX
3RUGS, Mi:mcis, Psists, Oils, Wixnow
V ULlll, AIINlSIIFS. UtE .TlTf, 1'ITHT
MtimiNLs, Mr.iiuiNX Chksts, ScRniciL Is
sTBfMx.tTS, Arc, &c; and manufacturers of the
celebrated
Congress Ink,
Black, Blue and Red. The quality of this Ink is
unsurpassed, nud we are now prepared to furnish
it of all sizes, neatly packed in boxes from on to
three dozen each.
L. S. or 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 milliner of putting up and packing
their goods', so that they feel prepared to warrant
their carrying any distance with perfect safety.
All ordera by letter or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
Philadelphia, June 15, 1850. 6m
BOOT-TREE MAKER,
So. 95 Race Street.
Second door below Third, '
rHIX.AD73X.PUIA.
HERE all kinds of lasts, &c, of the latest
Hydrocyanic Aesl,
Prcparulfcsis 01' Incline,
' of PotSktM,
Liquor Amnfiius,
Ainu. do,
F)nItKttr, di. a new re
medy Tor lUieuiuaiisra.
Illne .Mum.
Kxttuit ol' Gi.'iilian,
" OllUSBiu,
' 'I iimxieuin,
l( Valerian, Huid,
iisw sial umiuI rsuitsl)'.
Hrspsrstious f Mercery,
iroa,
Zinc.
Extract of Ssuita, flaid, a
pleuaunt ibfiu to admiaistsc
to cliiklrau.
Exuuct Bncha Coai..
fluiS,
Spisells,
" SarauiarillaCoa-
positMii fluid,
" do. d. slid,
" ds simple do,
14 Colocymh Corap.
14 do simple.
Oil of Copsiva,
Citrate of Iran
8ps. -Ether Nitros, U. 8. P.,
Cubebs, Ergot, Tobaccc, etc.
and Quinine, Seaqui-Oxide of Iron, an antidote
for urscnic, Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleat
ant cathartic medicine, put up in 1 8 ox- bottles,
r2 per doz. Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive Plas
ter ; a convenient application in many surgical
opcrutioiiB, put up in small vials. Also
CANTHARIDAL COLLODION OR BLIS
TERING LIQUID,
A convenient preparation of cantharides in many
cases where there is a difficulty of applying th
ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli
ed with a camel's hair brush and covered with ail
silk or some similar substance, will produc a
blister in three hours' time; or when ei posed,
in the usual time of about twelve hours.
Physicians and others may depend upon th
faithful and prompt execution of tlieir orders at
low rates as the best quality of medicines can be
purchased.
CHARLES ELLIS & CC.
56 Chesuut street, Philada.
Laboratory, Cth and Morris Sis, outhwark.
November 10, 1830. tf.
iitk! iitz! xrrzl
BOTJREAU'S
Indestructible and Indellible
WRITING INK FACTORY.
No. 1 South Third street.
ATERCHANTS and the Writing community
' are requested to call and examine this INK,
which is warranted nut to eorrotls Mtalhi Jtus9
nor ehuHge its Color.
WlioletsUle and Retail,
No. 1 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A liboral discount made io Merchants snd the
Trade
For sale by H. B. Masser, agent for Sunbury
November 0, 1830 ly.
ESTATE OF GEORGE CLARK, Dee'd.
' OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin-
istration hav been granted to the subscri
ber 011 th estate of George Clark, dee'd., late of
etuubiiry, Northumberland county. AH persons
indebted te said estate, or having claims against
the same, ar requested to cull on tlie subscriber,
hi etunburv. fur seltlsineut
Creditor sre requested to present their claims
immediately, as meeting of the creditors will be
held to take into consideration a proposition for
th paymeut of their claims.
EEUUEN K. FAtiELY, Adm'r,
Sunbury, Nov. Sil), 1850. -Ot.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
Creditor and other person interested iu tha
Estate of John K. Maurer, dee'd., settled by his
Admr. fieorge Hover, of Valentine Hummel,
dee'd., settled by his A dm r, David Martz, of Gid
deon bcheddel, dee'd., settled hy his Executors,
Wm- H. snd Gideon Seheddel, of John Wllhclm,
dee'd., settlrd by his Adm r. I homes 8. Maekcy,
of Robert M. fteydcl, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r.
John F. Wolflngor, or W una in rolliner, dec d.,
settled by his surviving Executor, Jonathan Foil
mer, of Joseph Kline, doe'd., settled hy oue of hi
Adm rs. John 1'fouts, of George orant, dee d.,
settled by his Adm'r- Peter Hileman ; of Peter
Brown, dee'd., settled by hi Adm'r- Jeremiah
Wetzel. The art of Jacob Trautman Guardian
of Sarah Bihnert ol Aoliert Grant, dee'd-, settled
by his Adra r. William Jteed) of Henry ctioada,
dee'd.: settled by hi Adm'r- William Ammsrman.
That tlia Executor snd Adininisirators of said
Estates have filed their accounts wilh th Ke
cister of Northumberland county, and that th
am will be presented to th Orphsns' Court of
aid County, on J ueaday th 7tb day of January
uexl tor eonnrmalion and allowance.
JOHN P. PLR8EL, Register.
Register' Office. )
I funbu?, Nv. 0, 1S50 6t.
GREAT ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS!
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Tf OHN W. FRILINU respectfully informs hi
tjP friends and customers that he has just re
ceived a lurge and handsome assortment of
J)rv Goods,
Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
D Laincs, Calicoes, Faucy
and staple Goods.
ALSO:
GROCERIES of every description,
DIUT.S AND MEUICINK.
QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE.
Fish, rialt. Plaster and a general assortment of
all suth goods as will suit sll r la sues I th Far
mer, Mechanic, Laborer and Gentlemeu of all
profusions.
1 11 e iiuuits
Will find a great variety of all such srtiel as
thev will need for th present season.
tV Country produc of all kinds taken in i-
change at th highest market pric.
(Sunbury, Nov. a, lHaU.
MORE NEW GOODS
At I lie iew More of
JOHN BUYERS & CO.,
Market Street, Sunbury.
WHO haa just leccivcd and opened a large as
sort incut of new and fashionable goods, of
evcrv variety, suitable for the f.dl and winter sea
sou. fur all persons ; and to which he calls the at
tention of Icleinls snd customers. Jlis stork con
isl in part of
11HY GOODS.
Kl'CIl AS
Cloth, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Merinos,
De Lames. Calicoes, Shawls, Hand
kerchiefs, und all kiwis of wear
ing apjiarel.
ALSO 1
.Hardware, Queemiwiire,
Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster,
And all articles that may be wanted by th com.
numty.
1 lie Ladies
Will find, bv calling at his store, that he has not
been uiimindlul of their wauls, and respecllully
invites them to examine his selection.
IIT Country produce el all kluds taken in ex
cbang for goods st tlie Highest market price.
Sunbury-, Nov. B, 18ju. Iy.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
rrHE undersigned sppoiuted auditor to exam
X in and make distribution of th balance re
maining In the hand of David MarU, Esq., ad
ministrator of Valentine Hummel, dee'd , on the
final setrlement of hi administration account,
will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at hi
oftic in Hunbury, on Thursday th 36th insl , at
10 o'clock, A. M, at which tim and puvo loo
interested art hereby notified to attend.
II. B M ASSER, Auditor
Dcmer T, 1850.
NOTICE.
Wm. O. Moor
v
Charles G. Moor, John
W. Moor. Isaae G.
Moor and France
Moor.
WELLAPs'S
PATENT JAPAN BLACKING.
VuiitiiKori, No. 50 CHESTNUT Sirett,
MEDAL, awarded bv the FRANKLIN" L
aiTITUTK of Philadelphia in October,
AND TUB
FIRST PREMIUM by the MARYLAND IN
iSTITUTE, at Ualtimore. Nov. 1848 and 149.
VhilaJelvhia, UcloUr 28A, 1F4S.
I have used J. Wcllar's Patent Japan Liquid
and Past lilackiug for some nine months, and
style and liest material, are manufactured ! am hanuv to suy that it surpasses any blacking
ou reasonable terms. that I have used these twenty odd vcars. I find
All onlers promptly and punctually attended to.
Philadelphia, Nov. U, 18o0 ly.
FASHIONABLE HATS.
C. J. WALTON, ,
Vo. 246 Mullet st., bcticecn 7 If Sth st.t J
(South side,) 1
PHILADELPHIA. ,
rPHE Subscrils'r has opened a new hat store, ;
A and oilers to traders and others who visit the I
city, a handsome assortment of hats, caps, of eve
ry variety, made up ol the best material, and ill
the latest and Ix-st style, and on terms as reasons- ',
ble as can he had iu any establishment in Phila
delphia, viz: Fine silk hats at $3,50 ; Good do.
do at !1UU. I'crsons lioni the country who pur
chase of him, can rely, at all times, nn getting s
good article that will please them, and one that is '
fully worth the money paid. i
it holds the polish and preserves the leather bt
tbr than any blacking that I have ever tried.
Asuutw II. Casaaras.
No. 67 Chestnut Street,
Wm. CURREY, 3antiucurer.
Successor to J. WELLAK,
No. 0 Chestnut Street, sliove Second.
November, 9, 1850. ly.
SH0URDS & CO'S
LABOR AND FUEL SATING
WASHIITG- SOAP.
Blunufartit red by Miourtli k Co.
543 Chestnut St., Phila.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
1VA R H A N T E D to wash clean in hard, soft,
' ... uilt w liter, cold or hot. in ona third th
Philadelphia, Nov. 9. 1850 ly.
1 time of any other Soap ever manufactured; thu
NOTICE TO THE HEIRS OF SAMUEL ! dispensing with ladling, bleaching, dec
MORRISON, Deo'd. j FLANNELS, CLOTHES, &c.
TV OTICE is herchv given lo the aforesaid heirs, j washed with this Soap will never shrink or hav
L that bv Virtue of a certain Writ of Partition " arli or gummy feel, but leave tliem in their
....1 v.i, i,v the Orniiaiis' Court of ! original soft and uhant state 1 which ia in Itself a
Northumberland county, lo 111c diructed.'an liupii
sitiun will be held upon the premises, lu the bor
ough of Milton, Northumberland county, at 11 o'
clock, A. M., 011
MONDAY, the Slid day of DECEMBER
next, to impure whether the Real Estate of the
said Samuel Morrison, dee'd., can be equally part
ed and divided to, und among all the heirs and
legal representatives of the said dee'd,, without
prejudice thereto or spoliation of the whole, at
which time snd place the aforesaid heirs sre re
quired to be and appear, if by them deemed expe
dient. JAMES COVERT, Shr'tr.
8hrfTs Office, Sunbury, )
Nov. 9, 1850. ti." J
NOTICE.
D. 8. Hammond
vs
The heirs of Gen. R.
H. Hammond.
In ih Court of Com
mou Plea of Northum
berland county.
"Writ de Partition! Ta-
Vcienda.
Notice is hereby gtv.
en to th aforesaid Par
ties thst they b snd
appear at a Court of
Common Pleas lo b held in Sunbury for th
County of Northumberland on th first Monday
of January oexl, and then aud ther accept or re
fus th Real Eatal mentioned iu th aforesaid
writ at th valuation fixed upon il by an Inquisi
tion duly awarded and held upon lb said prenii.
tes. JAMES COVERT Sh'rtr
bhr'fTsOlTic, Punbury,
Nov. 1, li&0 w J
In the Orphans' Court of
Norlhuiuls-rland county.
Writ of Partition and
! Valuation.
f Notice is hereby given
Jto Ihe neirs anu leai ie
preiieutalives of the aaid
R. 'i. Hammond, dee'd,
to appear at an Orphsnr' Court lo he held in
Sunbury. for the county c Northumberland, on
the first Monday of January next, and accept or
refuse th real estate of the said deceased, at tha
valuation fixed upon the sam by an inquest duly
awarded and held upon said real estate.
JAMES COVERT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury,
Nov. 16th, 1850. 6u f
MACKEREL,
f HAD, CODFISH,
8ALMON. 1
HERRINGS,
POKK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
SMOULDERS,
LARD AND CHEEJE,
Constantly 'on hand
and for sal by .
V J. PALMER & Co.,
Market 8lrret Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sept. 14, '60 3m.
sufficient recommendation to guarantee it us la
all families.
THE FINEST FABRICS
may be washed thoroughly with it, without Ih
least injury ; giving them a lustra equal to newly
imported goods,
PAINT, GREASE ti DIRT
of any description, can be readily removed by th
use of it, without injury to the article, whether il
be the finest dres or ordinary carpet.
Iu the use of Shourds cV t'o's Soap, th most
delicate need not fear, as it will not injur or chap
the hands, but on the contrary act as sn emolli
ent, and is not only the vsai bist wsisis
sox r ever offered to the public, but ss a TOILET
SOAP cannot be excelled.
hcrever it has been used it has given perfect
satisfaction, and ia warranted so to do, in all ca
ses where a fair trial will be given it.
SHOURDS 4 CO., Manufacturers.
No. 543 Chesuut Su, Philadelphia.
For Sale by Grocers generally.
Novemlicr 16, 1850.
NEW TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES,
OANES, eke. Just received, a larg and hand
some assortment of
Tovp, Fancy Goods,
Cane, violin strings, dominoes, games, pussies
nd tricks, moving figures, egar ease, work and
fancy boxes, napkin rings, rattles, te., of vr
description, at th lowest price, wholawl and re
tail. Call and see
GEORGE DOLL'S NEW STORE.
10) North 6lh sL, Philadelphia, lata of S4 atrMt,
N. B. Cane neatly mounted, and Taney
Turning done.
Nov. 0, IS 50 Smrs
OROWN'H E88ENCE OP JAMAICA GJ.H.
AJ GER, (bt Ml by II, t. MAaKIK,
Sept. S8, U50.
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