L "J U Jl1. . I JL.X . Worm than Fanaticism, Some weeks ago, lays the Ledger, we copied from the Bangor Whig an account of some dis graceful proceedings at a Millerite meeting, where they washed each other'! feet, got on their hands and knees on tue Hoot, with others astride their backs, and even washed each other's per son. The New York Morning News asserts that some scenes still more gross and disgraceful oc curred in that city on Sunday. Private meetings it is said, are held at respectable dwellings, and scenes of the greatest licentiousness take place. The assemblages are generally of a private na ture, and if any stranger, not known to be one of their number, happens to be present, he is im mediately detected and requested to withdraw. Women of respectability are enticed into these places, and washing each other's feet, and the be' stowment of the "kiss of peace," by designing, insinuating scoundrels, are extensively piactised. r.eginuing with Millcrism, various foul practises have resulted, and the alienation of many virtu ous women and good men from their families and their social duties hava been the unhappy re sults. One of these crafty villains was most amply flogged by an indignant husband the o therday,he having the ctol impudence to tell the injured man, that in "obeying the Lord'' he had taken gross liberties with his wife. The Kews gives the following statement : "We have received an account from a person who got in one of these places of meeting on Sun day lust, of what was done there. There were collected together alout a score of men and wo men, who soon perceived the presence of astian cr. A man rose and said : "I am sorry to think there's a Judas in the room." Another added, that he whs sure of it ; the spirit informed him that there was a betrayer among them. At length some of them began to question our in formant as to what brought him there. They alleged that their meetings were not intended for the public ami told him to withdraw. lie in sisted upon remaining, however, and they per teivir.g that he was not to be otherwise than for cibly dismissed, proceeded, under much apparent restraint, with their kissing and washing each o Iher'a feet ; and so as to secure enough of this devout occupation, they have communion every Sunday. Other minor services having been de spatched, they began this interesting ceremony in his presence. They washed each other's feet in bowls of water, and when the men (among them a negro) were doing this to the women, the latter held pocket handkerchiefs before their faces. At last a young woman went tip to the ttranger and offered her services to him. He de clined them, hovvevcr, declaring that he did not "Need any little personal attentions of that kind, Laving already washed his own feet that niorn ii'g. Kisses were then interchanged (but in these he was not given a chance to participate,) and the meeting separated." Oiti Relations with 1'imzil. The Wash ington correspondence of the Herald says impor tant despatches have just been received by the Department of State from Mr. Wise, our Minis ter at Brazil, relating to the recent insult given by that government to himself, our Consul at Rio, and to the Commander of the frigate Rari tan, who had seized upon the slave vessel Por poise, with her cargo of slaves and specie, but which, f rom the threats of the Brazilian govern ment, he was forced to relinquish. The despatches refined to from Mi. Wise call for definite instructions as to the course be is to pursue in his present relation with the Brazilian overnrntnt. lie urges the immediate appear ance of a formidable naval force in that qnarter, for the protection of our commercial and nrari tinie interests, and the expediency of his with drawal from that government, inasmuch as he cannot well see how the matter is to be settled amicably and honorably to ourselves, and the in sult was giatuitouson the pint of the Brazilians, who refuse to apologise, and continue to hold forth fiesh menaces to himself, and of course to the government of the I'uited States. It is said that there has already been a Cabinet meeting tipon the subject ; that the naval force intended for Mexico will receive instructions to visit Rio , that Mr. Wise will not return until fi'th time as our government is determined to act with effi ciency and force, regarding as it do"s, the case as n exceedingly aggravated one A Skcbtt rem a Farmtr's Wire. While the milking of yi ur cows is going on, let yohr fans be placed in a kettle of boiling water. rStrain the milk into one nf the pen1) taken hot from tho (jculp, and tover the same With ano ther of'ths hot puns, end pnicewl in like man ner with the whole iiiufn of milk, and ymi will find that you have doubled the quantity cfgood f ich cream, (.nil pet double the q'lanti'y of sweet and delicious but.ter. How to C'.vgh A writer in the New York Bun aye it ie injurious to cough leaning for ward as it eerved to compress tho lungs and luakeg the irritation greater. Persons prone to the enjoy merit should keep the n?ck atraight and throw ctil tint chest. Uy these means the Jungs expand ami the wind-pipe 13 kept tree and cltn. There is an art in every thing, and the art of coughing ia perhaps ad important in its Way as any other. MtHii ht, whether in ihe shape of Blue Pill, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate, or any oilier form, never can effect a permanent cure of any disease, because, being a mineral, it Cannot be digested, and consequently cannot purify the blood. The only curative properties it possesses ia (o change the present development uf the disease and substitute another in its place. Uraudreih'a Vegetable L'ni ser.al Pills stand pie-eminent in (he care of dis ease, becaii (heir effect are ts certain as (hey are Maury, and being composed entirely of tcg.ta Ides they cannot possibly injure) therefore t In-', of Ibem is always safe. 03" Purchase of ll. U. Masser, Sunhury, or of tht tDts, published in another nart of (his paper. nALTIJIOItK MAIIKKT, Office of the Baltimore Amkbicah. April 21. GRAIN. The receipts of Md. Wheats are Ve ry limited. Sales of some small parcels of prime reds were made at 100 a 103 cts. and one very superior !ot at 108 cts. Some parcels of Penna. reds were sold at 05 a 102 cts.; an inferior lot at 87 cts. and one parcel full of smut at 80 cts. A let of Penna. white, quality not prime, sold at 100 cts. Corn is dull. Sales of Md. white at 30 a 40 cts. and of yellow at 10 a 41 cts. We quote Oats at 25 a 20 cts. WHISKEY. The demand is extremely Unli mited. Small sales of bbls. were made to-dsy at 23 cts. We quote hhds. at 2 1 J a 22 cents and bbls. at 22j 3.J cts. If 1 12 I' t On Thursday last, Mrs. RKBECCA SIIISS- I LKR. wife of Mr. John Shissler, of this place, aged about H'i years, l At the residence of his son, John HammeT. in Point township, on Saturday night last, JOHN HAMMER, Sr., aged 81 years. " PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxthetmer. WllKAT, 85 Rrt, 50 Con, ...... 40 Oats, 25 Pork, ...... 5 FtATSFKH, ... . Jl? J UCTTKH, . . . . . la Eon. .... 6 Br.asWAt, .... 25 Tallow, ... 10 Dm tn Aen.rs, - . . (,0 l)o. Pkaciih, 5() Flat, ... a 8 Hkcklkii Fla, to NEW SPRING GOODS. A. I.. MARSHALL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER in Fashion idle, Superior ami Medium Fancy and Staple Dry CI nods. No. 1S8 Chesnut sf., between Seventh and I'iightli streets, I li 1 1 a 1 c I p Iila IS now in leenlnr rece'pt of New Styles Silks. Mou-elinde laincs. Lawns. Organdie, Jac.iucts, fiinehnm, Bareges. Marques, Enlims, Bslzorine, Cambric, Chint.rs. Itomb izme. Alptics and n-j iher tessonahle Dres Good; also, Shmls, Scarf , j Veils Ernhrnidi rie. Hosiery. Lnera, Glove. Lin- I er, Cambric ILnkf', md lri-h Linens; Calicoes nt ' 1 2 j cts. a yard. Muslins, and other cheap G 'ml. rangers "ill find it irnticulurly to th' ir interest I to call, as the good are all wananted, and the , !oirrt roth prices inva iahlv named first. I Philadelphia. April 20ih," 1845. 2m. j Orphan' t ourl Sale. IN pinsu nice of an nnb-r of the Orphan' Cnort i of Northiimhe.rl.ind County, mill he sold tt p'lb- ; I'c vendue or oulcry. on SatU'd iy the UHh dav of ! May next, on the piernies, to wil .' A eertiiri tract i of land situaie in Shatnokin township, in said j county, adjoining lands of David Mc Williams, E- j Itiiha If -ir. on a i.l Oo.Kiiah tarnplell, containing twenty-five acres and one hundred and tliiity-nine perches more or le, on which are erected a litrjie two -tory fume house, bain and oiher outhouse; late (he es'ate of James Campbell, d- t'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., of said day, when the conditions of sale will he made known lv OBADf All CAMPBELL, WILLIAM PERS1NG. Sunhury, April lOih, 1815. 4t A.lin'is. t N Friday, ihe Hih !nt-t.. on the road leading from Sunhury to Danville, a l irge lialher rocket ISook, conuinine a thick on the Bank nf Nortlrunitn r land tor $125, v.-veral rein f notes, a numb, r of proni s-ory nolrs, uml o her papers wlnc'i will he nf no use to anv per-hi hut the owner. Any per son finding said poektt bo k. and forwarding ii lo the ownrr at Sliainokiii. 01 leivini; it at the 1 ITice nf ihe "Sunlitny Ameiiean," will he nii'aMv re warded. W. I). GEAK1IARI'. Phamokin, April 19th, 1815. tf Daniel Ivi-llt i'N IlMtate. N' JTOTICE is hen by givrn, (ha( lett rs of admin- n-tratiun h te ta rn uraiHed to the sulwi r.her, ; on the estate of Daniel Keller, Lie of ihe horouch i of Suuhuiy, dee'd. All person indcMed to a.iij 1 estate, or hiving cluin.s i liust Ihe pa me, are re qurbted (o call on (he gnhtcritier for siltlement. BENJAMIN ROBINS, Kunburv, April lHih. 1815 61 Adu.'r. To the Electors of Northumberland Cotinty. lELLOW CITIZEN: Ail have been grrat ly encouraged by my friends, 1 solicit your support for ihe olfice of H II i; ll I V V. Should yon confer Ihis ofbee upon me. I shall el deavor 10 discharce the dut ea lh reof with fide lity. THOMAS A. B1I.1.INGTON. Sunhmy, April 19th, 184. To the Electors of Noillmtnberlaiul Cotinty. lELLOW CITIZENS. At the loli.iu ion of -- a niiinbrr of my friends, I have CuHJCiiud lo be a candidate for the oilier of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I promise ihe ritiii-ns of the county, that if I nrn elected, I will endeivor to discharge lliodjtuiuf the 1 flice faithfully and impir iallv. WILLIAM M. GRAY. Sunhury, April I'.lth. 1845. To llie Electors of Noilhutiiberland County. IELI.OW CITIZENS Ilavinn been rn.ru-- raged by my friends, lo ofur iiiji'lf as a candi date for the I'uro of COUNTY COMMISSIOMER I loiprei fully sohci( your auppoit. Should you see proper to confer the office upon me, I will en deavor 10 di-charge the dunes ihcieof with fidelity and impartiality. SEBASTIAN HALTT. Sunhury, April 19ih, 184-5. lo the Electors of Northumberland,1. C ounty : lELLOW CHTZENS:-I beg ee , llffl,, 7 m5""'ir " , ejnJlti8le. CiaUillg electioii, fof the ofHce of C ounty to;nillMoncr, iShouU I bf sq I iitmuie to he elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. CHARLES WEAVER. PiuUmrr, Apiil nth, IMf, ShcrilF's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of levari Facias, issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas nf Northum berland county, to ine directed, will he exposed lo public sale, at the house of Charles D. VVhsrtnn, in the borough of Sunhury, on Wedneaday (he 28ih day of May next, at t o'clock P. M., the fol lowing described property, to wit ! All that certrin tract nf Coal Land known as "The Wi lheiill Tract," situilo In Coal township. Northumberland county, and hounded and descri bed as follows', beginning at a heap of stones near the southerly aide of the fJ'eat Hoed, a coiner of Innd surveyed in the name of Samuel Clak, thence hy (lie same, south if 1 1 perches to a post, (hence by formerly vacant land, (now stiivevcd in (he name of Willi mi Green ani Ko! 4 t (ir.iv,) cas( 203 perches tit n small maikcil M.irknnk, thence hy find surveyed to Robert Gray, no:th 13 perches to a milked Che-nut. east 23 perches lo a marked che -nut oak, north 10 perches to a marked che.ntit, east 36 perches (o a msiked chesnut, thence by bind survey id in the name of J ihn Brady, north 129 perches to a marked wh teoak in the middle uf the (treat Road, thence along the middle of ihe sail toad, ami by la::d surveyed lo Wm. Limhrri and Luke Fuller, north 74 degrees west, 52) per ches to a marked whiteoak in aai I road, a uth ?G degrc a wrat, 82 perches to a m irked whiteook. norlh 80 degrees west, 132 perches to a marked whiteoak f and north 50 degrees west, 80 perches to the place of brc'tnning, containing 380 acres mine or less, about GO acres of which aie rlenrcd, wheroon are erected a log houe and log barn, a hiick kiln, &c., al.-o a la'ge anthracite furnace, en gine houi a slore lmu-e, and abou( 18 nr 20 dvelltni hnu es. Ther- are also several coal veins and drifts, rail road (racks, Sec, iVc, on said premi ses. ALSO Ano(her (rart of land situatn in Coal township iforesaid. known as the "William Bovd Trod," end descried as Minns: heninning at a l pine, (hence ninnine by land Mirvryed to Jeietninh l:iul, north 03 cVgrecs rat, 30 perches to a while nnk, south 20 degr.es east, 12 f erehes to stone, (hence hy land surveyed to Merrick Star, north 01 degrees east, fit) perches to a stone near a pine, north 49 and one (en(h perches In a maple, noilh 58 decrees we.-(, 81 perches to a wbi'eoak. south HI degrees we!, 32 J perches to clones, thence by land suiveyed (o Andiew Shuber, sov(h 12 ilegr. e j eaft. 01 perches to a poet, noith 78 degiees eaut, 1G perches to a post, south IS degre'sesst, 40 p rchen to a po-t, south 78 degrees wct, 1 6 perehea lo a n-t, anil south 12 degrees east, 15 peiches to ihe place of beginning, enntuiuing 43 acits and 147 perches and allowanre, more or le. ALSO One full equal andiv;Jed four h pari (die wlu le into four equal pan to he divided) of nil 111 a'l thai certain tmct nf land situate in ( oal . town-h p aforeaid, and known as "The Meiru k Star Tract," and described as M ows: beg iiniui; j tit a stone, llienre l y land survoed to J;se Brooks, 1 north 74 ilijjrei-s east, 240 perches lo n s.o ie, I (hence senth 1 6 degrees ra-t, 85 perc'.e to a stofte, ! Iliet c sooth fl'J deg'fes enat, (JO perchi s fo a ad'ne, ; south 31 ;l. grees las', H5 perches to a i-loi e. noul'i j 2 degrees west, 35 perches to a uton", south 31 !e ! grees eat, 00 n rrhe to a dead pine, outh 03 ,'e- ! grees west, 87 perches to a m .pie. thence north 27 I decrees weM, 35 perches to a stone, thence inolh i 61 degrees ea-l, f7 perches to a !-tone, norlh 53 ix-rthes to a maple, south 58 .! gte s wot, 80 pet- ' i l.es lo a whiteoak, south 81 detfr.es wet, 80 per- I etui tc a stone, south 71 degiees west, 5S perches i lo a stone. I'ortli 16 di grirs r l, 8 perches to a stone, south 74 degrees west. 100 etches to a stone 1 heap or dead while-ak, nor'h 16 degrees West, 10(1 j pen-lies lo a stone and place of In gir.nt i.g, r.n.t.i n- 1 ing, by a r.cent turvry, 200 actes and 7 jierihes j and allowance, ! ALSO One undivided fonilh part of 155 arts ' or shares, (the whole into 526 nrts or share lo be 1 dividid) of and in 13 tract of Coal Linds. lying : conliguous lo rch oiher on ihe Waters of Shaino- ! kin and Mahonoy ciei ks, nr as much titer, of a is j si uve in Coal township, Norlhumleil md county ; which said trie's were surveyed in puitniui-e ef 13 wHnan's for 41)0 acres each, all bearing da e Ihe 10th d iv of May, A. I. 1703. gtatiled to Willi mi 1 Elliott, I Jen rge Aston, O de' Lown s. John Voung, I J. tin Whiteinan, Joie;ih J.nd.n, Ri hard Tutus, i John Warner, Daniel Reese, Willi un P.-rter, Wil- I li.ru Miller, IVter Dehaven and Wi li im I'o.vi II, 1 and piiet.led to J. hn Nicho'sonon ihe I7tli, 20i!i, j 23 1. 21. h and 25th d.ns of Octrher. A. D 1791. i and which said darts of laud are. by the .!i, i .1 ie. , tun s nl no v, y. coinpulid to contain 53 i G acres ; and I2'J pcrchi s and allowance. j Si izi d, taken in execution, and to be s.d I a the , , . i propeny nl ine ntiamoKin I. out anil lion I oniy.uiv. with notice I . Il.iij .min 11. arm II, a,.- cite- ol ine inunokiii I- oal an. I lion l.. mpr.nv, lienrge Armstrong, stir , and otheis, terteienanls. FEI.I.V MAURER, .Virr,. Sheriff" Office, 3 Sunhury, pr. 26, ltt-15. S Diboiali ;ruiit'x Eslali. iTOTICE ii hereby given, tint h iters of ad. ministration have I een granted lo the su'i- srriher, on the state of Deborah Omi1, d. i d , late nf Augusta township, Norlhiiinhei'and rolinty. All pets ins indehlcd lo Said i st ile, will make ilti uipdiate payment, and tin su having cfnii.is nnl I n sent the same, du'y autln nticated. t Pi ter Lata ins, Sun! ory. . r to the sut acrilu r, No. 112 Wulut.t stri-et, Pl.iia ji'pl.ia. RENDER ION' SMITH. April 19th, tola Ct. Adtn'r, Vr.SHI1TGTC1T ECTZLS lV aide of Main at., in tin- 7nin' of JbH'. "BUT !rSaT CL"Z3 "ZLr c LYCOM1NC COt'NTY, PA TlilE suhscrihrr would icspectfully inform his L old f iends and (tie ir.,vi iTiug put he, thnt he has nerutly taken and Intte.l up, in a supeilur manner, tins t pucioua brick ejitice, siu uf GENERAL WArilllsrGTON, l where he is prepand lo arcomiLodate travi tiers and viaitoi In llie vciy t ent and p.easn g sl I,-. L house is siluaitd in Ihe m ist 1. asanl and cCntial part of the borough, convenient lo tiusrutsu, and is laigeand the ro,.ius airy, 'I'll ink ltd for lho lil.eral support while Itreping the nld Muncy Hotel and (he Aiuritcun Hotel, in ihis horougii, foi the pat three jeers, he usp cl lul!y solicits a eoitt.uu inee . f id-- s unn. THEODORE WELLS. Muncy, April 12th, 1845. if N. B'. The HairishU'C. Northuniherland. vide, Danville, William-i oil. LoiW '! ,Vlu 8ll,i j ueneiouie ciagea airivfl a; ana e ,4rl front this iiou e U''..y, T. WELLS. NOimi'UMUEHLAND VN Ehctioii foi ofliceis cf ihe Nur liumoeil md Bridgo C.nii(iaiiv. to seive for one year, will be neld at the house of Janus Lee, in Noithuiu heiland, on Monday the till day uf Mav next. The election w.U o eu at I o'clock, P. M., and close a(4 o'clock, P. M. The ho. ks and accounts ul (he Company w ill be su in. tie I lo (he siockh d dera lor ihtu luspccUuji, al the same lime and place. JOHN B. BOVD, PuVi. NorthurnPirland, Apid 12, Hlft. 4i HAAS'S HOTEL, K o r t li ii in 1 c r I a n I o u ir t 3 , PENNSYLVANIA. HENRY HAAS ESPECTFULL Y informs his friends and (he public in gener.il, that he has taken the brick stand. , in (ho Biiiough of Sunhury, lately nrruiiied by John Hausas a public house, (west of (tin State House, and nearly opposite thn Court Houe,j where he is prepared lo accommodate his fr:endi, and all others who may lavor him with l!iti; cus tom, in thn be( posihlo manner. His BAR v all spirkle with lb1? rhnie.est of Ll aeons, and his TABLE ehitll bn well supplied with the very bel the ntar!;eU alfo'1. In -hurl, no p'dns nor expense will he spired lo render his house in every way worthy of public pa'ronagn, A lil'eral sham of cu -lom is 'herefote s,l cit. d. ! Siinlury, April 12 h, Hl". litii J (itMU'v oiJarl's IMatc. JOTKM'. is hen-ly g'ven ihal letteri nf ad- ' ,iiniitration hive heen pmntnl to the aut'-ri- I her, on the estalo of Geurin Nelhart, In e of A 11- 1 RiiMa lownhip, Norihuiubf rl iml county, decM. All persona indebted lo said e'ute. nr liu'inff de- in m Is afaiiit the giiiui, are reijue-ted to meet the 1 suk-crib'i r. on Motidiy ill' I2lh day nf May next, j al the house uf the drciM-e.l. for seitli-ment. Jacob zartmav, i April flth, 1815. fit Adm'r. r a I'KAL. )U. JOHN Y REsl'EUTFl'LLY inform the ci tizens of Sunhury and it vicinity, tln.t be has reinoted lo the B ic k House, in Muket street, fofmerfy oecuioril hy Benj limn Heiidiii ks. etft of the store formerly oe copied by Mnler &. Martr, arid now bv La T. Cle- 'nei.t. wheie be will be happy to receive calls in the line of hi I r-ifes-ion. Sunl.ury, March i'!tfi l45. I state of William It scr, lt M. , NO TICE is hereby giteu, that b Iter lestanien- ! tary on the cs'nie of William Reiser, lale nf J Augu-la lowitshto. Northumherlaiid enunlv. Jec'd. ' have been gr..ultd to llie sul.icril.er.. Persons knowing ihein-elvis indelited, i! please call and make p.iyniciil, and ih.se having clou s aiiui-l (he is'ate are n-ipn vt j lo jneM nl ihem for exa mination and slltl. tin nt. R-VMCEL BEEPER, DAVID REEFER, Augusls, Match 22J, 181.1 fit Executors. lLjf.H J s7iO; DYESTTjrrS, TAINTS, vc. fllHE snl srriliri keeps constantly forsib'i-n the j JL nio-t reasoiialrp terms, an a-sortinent of Mei'.i Clnea, Ding, Dyesliifi. I',n s. Oils, V(,rnishes,c. Being la -g.lv engagi d in grui.liuj sucli nrnclcs as (in. get, Mmlaol nnd Pep, er. I e ha- th. m tor ! le nl a sui erior qu ilnv, h. ow the rmrket pilee. J He would uieiiti n that he h is a Patent M .chine woiked by steam power, whnh ,-iuiblia him to si ll ! Pi I IT ol Ihe v-ry In nt ipiahly foi 3 cent. a lit. ill j Bhii!drs, nnd 3 tents in Bulk. ( He c. nfid. nily asserts th.it hi price are such ! a- t3 give 9a i-fjclioii to those who toiv t;ivor him itha,l. J. W. W. CORDON. I No. 102 'e-t Pratt St., Baltimore, n posite Bal- ; lim .re and Ohio Rail Road Depot, ' IS. B. No ch oge nuJe fui dcliveiing (i jod in I any part nf ihe etiy. March Bth. 18-1 .5. 3m 15 o i & H h o e MAKING. T HIE subcrioi r. Isle of ihe fnni i f Bi ck oV Bro sui. Wi.iiol rep. etlitllv inform hisi-l.l cusloin- i rs ami llie ,'.!ic cei.i r ill v . thai h- now i ccii te lle l.nv Inuliln g we.t of Heioy ll aiipt'H I'l lor hop, and . pp.iSiip eort'.' B.ich V Il.ttg Store, in M rU t -tici t, Si:n!iu' , wl.e.e In: intends lo rairy on his I n in. r I'uM.icm of HOOT vV SliOK .MAKINC. t , j,, vflu , , ,,., , lie ! I he prep ired to do o l kinds 1. 1 work U i his hue at ttie h ll.-l no lice, and in ihe most ilur.ihle manner He i that k- ' ful f.r honor pilinnage, and h slrii ' alt. ndai.c to j hu iuc-s hinl re iMii.ahle chaises, w ill in.liuvor lo , ile five a Continuance if it- ; J isl'PU urxK. ; Siiiibnry, Fel. 22 !, 'i, Sin j HE sub-criheis have reeiived, slid are now i nt ei ing a splendid ass Jilmetit of ike fo.hiivn u , g ll.ts Satony, Witton and Velvet (Vpctings Brusse's and III, (ii rial 3 ly d j CAR- Extri siipeifme and fine li.gr .in do I'E I' l.ngli .hsh nlid V Dim i-k Veiii tidti do l.Mi. Ann ii,-hi (.villi d and lig'd do J English Drugge'ls and Wooh ll I'l .ut Cljlhs Stair and Pa-sage Dockings Einh itse I Piano and Table Covers L .ii, Ion Chenille and Tnfv.l Rns Door Malls nl fvp,y des riplton. ALSO A laige and rxti n-ivo i sun tti.ei t uf Floor Oil Cloth-, tu.m one lo tvght yunl.- wide, C'j( lo lit te iy i'i sci i lion nf loom or p -f-ajes. Abo, low l ined Ingrain ( .hi c I ngs fi. m.?l ' to ! 02 j erul per yaid, lugeiher w ! me atsoituitnt of g .Ja u- III a I nge u : i I extelt- ua ly k pi l v cupel mi ii nam-,. . , i The i.bove goo l will be soM wholetale or r'l.nl nl the lowel imiik. I prices, to. tinny nie'ri-h. ,, and otheis ate pnriieukilv invited (o c '' si-., VXli. i mine our st(k h, foie making tueii a,- ,.,- CLAIvliSON, RICH M'.'I.LUS vN. Surd s-oi.i lo J-sepli Bin 'v''.ood , j. Hi Cliesitui, Corner of Fr.iikiin I'1. ne, Phil.i.li I, tna. Fi '-, - isl.'i. c;ieap ron cash. 7. V. DWAIIT'S ! Umbrella ai.il I'lirasol Manufactory. No. J7 ivVeA Tiufl slreel, two dour bclcvj t'.e CJTY HOTEL, v ii 1 1 it i v 1 1 li I n . A LWAYS on hand, huge stock of I'M BRELI.AS an I PAR SOI.S, iuciu ling the lali st n.'W ai Ie ol Pinked t.lijcd I'ars-ols nl llie last woikmaiiship and niaterisU. si prices that will make 1 an nl'Vcl to Country Meichauta and uthei to call and examine h a st k hi lore puchesmg elsewhere. Feh, 22, IKli. ly f-1 LASS, (t hy 10, htstntialiiy, I.Hl .Xalls, Ull Si.'OS, Sail, hy the sack and Lain I, !!' and Caps, of thn list quality. AM for sale tt lejnced prices, by Sunhury, Oct. 26, IfU, H.B.MASSER. AVI STAR'S it trsoi or uri-i) ciii:riiv, A C'onipn,iil tlelsemle PrepnrMtlnn fratn Wllil Cherry llnrk niii Tar, The heft remedy known to I fie world fur Ihe rurr if eouifhs, enldn. asthma, eroup, bleeding nf Ihe lung, whonping cough, brimchitii, in flu enza, thartnc.fii of breath, pain and U.'Citknca in the breast or aide, liver rnmdaint, nnd the first tinges nf CONSUMPTION. We will not os.erl lliat Ihis BALSAM will cure Consumption in it umrst farm, but it has cured mmv after all other means of relief had been tried in vain. And why not 1 It seems that Ihe WILD CHERRY was destined by Natnic to be our PA NACEA for the ravaging dicap of this c dd la titude. Let not the despairing invalid Wbste his in on y and ooe TIME, In l.irn ai all important, in rxjierimriitintr with the ttashy nostrum of the d iy, Iml ue nt unci- a medicine that will cure, If a cure he p 's-ihlc a nn dicine that science approves, uml niauv year of experience h-io demonstrated ill it tl always relieves. ' Tlirrr if no unrh thing ns fail" in Ihe history of ihis wonderful B.LSAM. Evidence the most convincing eve Icnee that no one cvrn doubt, fully csiiiUi he this fact. Tor (he sxke of brevity we se'ecl the f.. owmg from thounds. Isaac Pla t, E., Editor of the P..keepie Eagle, one uf Ihe nvst iiifliiential journal ill tlie state of New Yotk, sl ates undei ihe authority of his own nnine, th it a young Indy, a rel itivo of his, of verv delicate cotislitntinn, was attacked in Feb. 1812. with severe cold which immediately produced spit ting nf blond, cough, fever, and ether dangerous and alarming symptom. Thr. ugh medical liestnient mid cue nhe pai(ialty ree.ivereil during summer. But on ihe return of winter she was attacked more violently limn nt fust, she became scarcely able lo wa'k and wa tmubled with cough, chills and fever every day, and appealed to h! going rapidly with eorisiiuip ion ; i,t il.i- titM", when iheie was n sign nf improvement, Mr. Plati procured a bottle, i f Wirii's B4I.m or Wk.ii Osnsttr, which she took, ai d it a. Piuiugly leslored her. She got a se cond, and lu foie il a half taken she was restored to prrfr-rl hiollh, which she h is ei j yed lo the prc seiil t!,f,e, without the hlighteri symptom oilier for mer di-e he. M r. P fl't sav "the cure e ime under my own oh seivatton and I cannot he mistaken as to (he facts." FXTHACT OF A I.I'.TTF.Ii FJiOMA POST MAstr.n, rA'n:n Pr.MiinoKf., Washington en., Maine, Apr. CO, 1844. MIL is AC BCTTS. Dear Sir: At the re qncMXif many nf my friend in this place and viei nity vho are ulTIieled with emisiiinpiion and liver eoinplaints, I lake the li! er'y of asking you to ap- point someone in Ibis cotiu'y as agent to sell is- . th's Ri.m or Wu.ii Chkbht, and tosend him a few dozen, as there i mute of i! lor saV within 200 miles fn-m this I have no doubt (hat it would ine.t w ith a ready sale if it were where it oon'd Ie ioeuiid wilhojt loo Much expense and delay. Mv wife was attacked about six ni 'iilhs since with what ihe physician called the first s'age of eerr-iimp'inn a Cumi'laint v ry prevalent in Hits s. nion of country. Having seen lho Balaam ad vert'srd in Augusti. C7" 200 MIIiES ritOM HERE, -3 I t ii k lliP pa ns lo send (here for a bottle of it, which she took, and which helped tier so much (hat I sent f.r Un bodies more, which shn has a's.i ta ken, and rhe now s,v she da not fell o well for -ix years s she duel at this tune. All lllose who liave inquired nf me and asP'laiued what e.T.'ct the It ,1-n in had, are mix ions In hive some for sale in Ihi viciiiiiv, which is the caii-e nf my writing you l'le.i.e inloMii me l y ietii u ol in ill wheih. r you eonc!iide to send sfinie, nnd il So ( whom, in order that it may he known where it can he had. 1 am wi.h re-pe.-t v urs, etc. P. (i. FARNSWORTII, P. M. The wti'de country is fast learning that no medi cine no physician no preparation of any kind whatever can equal Da. Wistah'h Balsah or WlLll CucHiir. a ritiM Hiiviiuti i i. r ut:. W a rs HVii.Lr, Oneida eo.. N. V. Sept. lft, 1843. Df.ir S,r I use it in the afflicted to inform y- u lh.it in J .Hilary I nt I wa ultaikot hy a verv vi.i. lenl cold, caused hy wmki"B in the water, w'r.iih M'tllid on my Inns. It va-J a' companied hy a ve ry s.ve e p ill in my hn asl nnd sides, hi,i hko a ilis't."s-ii g c. ugh. ! had in attendance ail ihe I est me. lie . 1 ntd in ..nr villme; hut after exhausting all t ti it ski I o i.o av ol. they proiioi'n .r I my di-eae a eo r. n r. n iiivfiiprniv, and they one and hI! gorr mi up 1 1 ilie. Alter lu'.ich persuasion I got iho ion-, nt of my phvi-i,in t , use llie Bif.siM uf Wii.n Chi iimt it. pa'i d t v Du. WisrAii. 1 nur- ihi-ii' ol the Age-ni in our nine one hotlle. before ' liii g In I' of which ( hiiv in to gain strength, and il j ; w s ve v evident mv c. ugh was much hetl-r ami j mv w,ipti!i'H -n every way impr.vine. I have u. w un. J li tre ho'ths, nn.t ain n lnr'd . ptrftct 'i li.itl'l. Th a re ull is u. lie owing to the il.- nf ! j DU WIST Mi's HLAM OF WILD CHER-j ' R V ; nu I I lake thi method nf g v ug v u the in- ' j I "iii iti.iii, parity n n v you (he debt of grilitude (I one ) cu, and p ii l 'y ihal oiher i niliily ufflicteil luav know where lo nrp'y lor nl'ef. V.rv dnlv oni. JAMES PAGE. Mm. Palsfii. Diuggtst, under data uf Wuti rville, Se.t 24ih, im:l, wriun; The stai mem given yoil hy Mr. James Spe u well kn.wn to he tiuo hy (his whole Coimifnit'i It c- it inlv was a most remaikal Ie cure, "j'ha rale ..f ,l.. it. i ... i . . . . .... ..... ..... , . , , , lu,e- , . ... I uu y lid . ici iiifj. uuit n go. c'.iully, 1, D. PALMER. 'i in: most fiv.M ahR ahi.i: vvni: t:v t:u hl.coijdi-I). ..nori ti ii. N J . April 20. lS4d. nr ',,! the I it'll dcy i.f Oct .iH'r, I r 1 1 , I ws ''" rrh a vio'ciit pii.i .tl Ihe ..le near die liver. lv . " o'i h i ouhiii.i .1 tor u'.. ut live ilays, and was I ii lo.vnl I y (lie hr.Mkiug ft ntiulcir. or at-s, es, in w ndly, wh ;'i rel t ve-.l ll.e pain little, hut caused me Ii ih'.o.v una great inutility nl' olfensive nialtr and al -o uoieh hlood B. ing greatly al timed at ' iht. f -.. .'.ho.! io a i.hv.icl .in. hut lie said he ihoUj! t ; he c odd do hill ll . tl-- for exe- pt h-ivu lue s-one Murrri; I .i.'s, whih Inlus'd lo take, fieliuj I s.ii.slicd (hat they c- old do ine no go,.J ; man) o . th. r mii die weie lhc:i proui'. d by my wite and i fi ien.!, hut none d.d me anv goad and the tits i charge uf hi. hi I and coiiupti -n still cmit.nuid i".'t ry f. w day. and cl lot become I'lTci.sive that I I c .u'd scarcely hrea he I w .s a!o wiied aiiIi a vi. ! oh nt eoooh, which at lime cau-ij me to raise i nun h liioiehloJ I limn I had done U lore and my I i'n tea e eouliuiit'd i.i ih.s way, still growing worse, i in. ill 1'ihru.ry, nlnn n li Inqw nf inv icc-veiy was ' given up, and my liiemU ull ill. light 1 would did j ol a Hai ion so CoNsivienon. Al thii moment, ' w hen my lilt w aaappareu Iv drawing in nr iUch.-e, , I ht-aid l( Pit. II'AR'S 1J A I. A M O F ! WILD CHEI.RY. and got a h.uil.. which nr.. j Lii.v.u mk isxi.iiitirit ; and hy the Use of only lint e b l.lcs t.f till-, nied.cme, nil my pains were reuiovtil my cough atul s nitng ot hlood ami t-or-iiipllou enliiely s'op id. un I in it few wftk 11 1 V he I'll was so I'm iCsloii'd as In enable UH- to wo k at my trade, (which i a cupcnti r. am! up to tins ilmc 1 have iiij o id ;o, J hiahh. I HOMAS COZENS. Cit en at a Cue irr, N.J, . Pi ri nally came beture tut, the tuUei.brr, one f ihe Justices of llie Pesce in anj fur Ilia sai'l oonn" (, Thorn ai Coxeiti, and being duff Airmail aci cording to law, sail b (he above slstemeut is in a f things true. Affirmed before Die, on (he 80ih of April. 1343. J. Cttsiit, J P. ft nch ii the unpreced4ii!ed siicctaj of tliii BAL" SAM. "JLITURPS FAVORITE rRCSCBIPTIOV a prescription fiotigeniil lo our wants, as it is pre pared from chemical extracts from sabttancei which the author of natuta has placed in our e-.vn 1'ind for wise purpose, that many who kr.nw nothing nf the mode nf its prepsration are endeavoring to reap pecuniary hcrvfvs hy et-llinf an aitirle. aimilir in name, or in appearance, or by representing thiii own tra-h as superior to (his BALSAM, or by put ting up a mixtuie and a demnly asseverating that it is import?. 1 from a foreign country, which is nm ttie case. All these deceptive aria go to show Hut Wi-T.n's Bm.m i known tu the world lo bo "Tin; Cilt EAT ItKMF.I) Y." and that to sny mixture it must he tiht this it nnmt, or pur' port to be like il in stl'-slnnce. X"T Ile'.leve not the cunningly wrought fahiiea-ti.-ns oil lako only the original and genuine WisTAti'a Balsam ur Wu.n CHtant. KO OTIIEIt CAIT DE LIKE IT. , Address all enters to ISAAC BU 1 I S, No. 32 Ann St., New ok. A units, JOHN W. FRILINO. Sunlmrv. D. BR.MM'UJAM. ',rl,u,Urlund, J. K. MOVER. Hhomnbutg, J. WACtJON'SELLER, Selim-flrove', B!lf)WN & CKBASV, WflunUU. Feb. 22d, 1 S I .- ly TTfty" i c )T.i7aTsi? T:Vva iii CANTRELL'S ('flcln-atcd l":imily Medicine 9tTJ7"'' rml (llrr every thine, but slid remain y unequalled in their several departments hy every thing ever offered t.i the public, who have voluntary came forward soil i-tTered numerous and highly respectable U-sliinuiilaU of (heir s.ipeiior l-ftie.lCV. Cinitrell'x Compound Mcdiet.ttd Syrup nf Sur tu port tin i or, Antt-Scorbutic Syrup, for the ei.ro ol Scorfula, Chronic Rhit,n itisui. Chronic Swel lings of the Joints, Eruption of the Skin, mid all Disea-rs aiising from the abuse nf Mercury, ic. unsurpassed hy any thing ill the market, cotiidi. ning all the virtoes resident in the Sar-sparilla with a modern ni dicament, rnly lately brought nut hy the most ri -peotablo medicnl ottthorittt sr Price, JJl) cents per h 'ltle, Cunlrell's .Inli-Dynprplie Prnvkr, Ct the re lief and pcrinan- lit cure of lh.it nnt distressing complaint, Dy-pepsia, in all it form nd stages. It H tiuly a most vahi ible reiiirdy. SjlJ in Kittle at 25 and SO eel nl each. ( unlrcll ?ic Mixture and Tmie Mc licn- mcnto, fl uids al lho head of the li.-A iinri"alb'd hy sny, nr all ti e innumerai le medteni-s in u-e ihrnughoni the length and I resd h of the land, lot the cure of Fkvmi mid Am i. in all its otjocs, auJ frnin all its conse.-ji'ei:cs. Residents in I'cvcr und Ague distiicts shoul.i i never he without it. Thesuhsciiherwillforf.it EIFTY Lul.I.A R' where hi medicine lails tj peifjow a cure in tha most obstinate cap. S..1J Who es.le and Retail I v CALEB CUES. SON, at his Dru Warehouse, No. North Thud Street, Philadelphia j also, bv the r. jul.irlv np nointed agent, SE I'll W. ROBERTS, Wholcax Drucgisl, No. 54 Water Street, Mahde. I'n pared nl Iv bv the Subscriber, cortrer ( f C AR PENTER and SECOND fine's. be'-.v Chrili-' un, Plidadelphia, wheic it is also retailed. Observe, none are -enuir,c i ithoot ti e signature ..f JOHN A. CANTKELL. 1 aiitrell'jJ Irih' Mix! nr, or Toulo 31i'l!tumoiita, For the cure nf ull H.linui rf.-'tionn, if taken at' cording In direction.. It ii a never lading remedy wh c!i no r'aini'v ought l'i be without, especially in io marshy countries. As (hi medicine ia pi.l up under the proptic. tor's immediate infpection on the most scie!iti,:o '.tinciplcs, I'C.'i; Pur ly Vegel d.le, and bavin j tried its locaey on th. ti--.it:.!, for cpwarde of 1 -ytars.nn.l loins knowledge vl..n taken strictly ac cording to directions lliere h i-" not hi en i l f.rlurc. Coder such circiim-tanci-t I recommend it lo tlio public, adding a Cc.-tif.catj i:i support of ir.y asie ti.m. I, John Burn, do cenity ihat I was in the ship Tobacco Plant nf Phil aili lid i i, Cr.pt. Kct-d, in June, 127, bound lo Liverpool ; took (lie lev. -r I and tune and laid ill l.iver,io A ire t m M'ldci ' the doeior's luiiuls. vMtit ficin Hereto I" i'l in ie. ! lay in the Iiiliimary for four nr 'V.e w.ek fro.q ', theiicii lo Philadehil; ia ; was six uienths under Vi ' ('oats; fi otn thence to New Yiik -.vent f lt.tr Hospital, iemain.il ihe.-e uholit four wtt-U.t wuhouf any lelu f died every th'ng w ithout snv lem tit, ! for five vpais. lle.uit.g nf Canlrell's At'ue Mu ( lute from a friend, I went to his sl ue, lol.l him j how I w is afllicted, and gut a buttle of his loixtma I and u.ied it aceording to directions. It made a pt t j lict fine, and 1 h'-.ve not had the least '.' Into s.r.ee" ! I do with confidence let .xiim-Mut it t t!;c publir. I JOHN BCRNS. .tSPtllruted Sjrupoi Sai snpai llla; I'hilid.lphia, Ajnl 10;h, 1S11. Mr. JoM'v A. 1 i iikm , Dear Sir, Uavina be. ft afTlie'eJ f -r ,.p."".L ol two jfar wuh ulceiuiion of the ihro.tt, lie-tr. vi: Ihe Whole i ! ' die mi pal de, llieu thiough ihe tlpe parte! ins i.i .iiili into mv n .-e, from -. hic'i ,-.c; al piece of hone ei.ine flit, which .i' d V 'V f 'v- ed my speech, ihrmigh a kind I .'ov uh n- e htn! our i Medicated Svmp i t Sarsip.nl!' i, 1 am now r. .loi. ,! lo perf.ct hedilt, .ti.i i:i)' eight, which vvaeiJ inucl, I impair, d, 1- w strong i v. hen a I "V. I 1 thought it a duty I mv. .1 to you an.! th.ise am. ' ' larly ailed, d, to make it puhli.'. ! VuUis, Rvspcc l.i!!,", SAMITL KDn-J. 1 Corner uf Teuth and t,T Mice'. -' ! I, t!ahril Jor.st 'n, No. R .',-S s .ctr(ei, io ei : ! tifv that in y wife, Jane, vves atllicled for i.vo yt:i--, with Rhcuniai -in, and ai la-t was 1 1 . ' nlsnlled ' , so t It nr she w as . . hi,ed t i he eonfu e.l to n. d , I ' ilij "f Can'.-ill's Melicaled Sui;-.o ,.!" Si,, par- . ' j or Anli Scnihu'ie Svr'.,p, 1 procure 1 foi.f h. 't:- -i winch co.nplcii-U re;ioe,l all I r p-.i u'ld i lies, from lo r Imd s: I a o more L ntles r.:.de r lect cure. '.-;. e is n.iw aide to a n u l to iter house -i hold dn'.i.s a u.i..il. C AB1VL JON--l'ON , i Pliiladtl.-hi... Jan. 22 J. lsl-1. CTt" I.'e-crintive Puiuphh'f mat r. hid of ti ,t L'liri i e L'en'.i. ftiratis ) a. n, riui.i.'o Sip huiv. tl, I si 14. ly .for".'. iJiuiiioKiit Coal AT SO ll Til UMBEK LAND. '1 11 E Si.hr'cn! ei has a boat load f.l exccM M Miam.ik n t'oal nl Noilhurulwitod, whu ! ' he oloi lor sale at llji lowest prices. 1 rs.m- wistiuig to ptiiili io will call un llie sonscn -er -i. Suuhui), ul E. P. Shannon, E-q. at Norihumher.' laud. II. B. MASKER. Suuhu'v, J hi. 4th, IS to. 100 BAtiS Salt, li)U Bair.is do., al fl 7 hy ' U. HLNL'l.lCW.- ' Scn'oury.nc.t 10th, 144..