Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 27, 1846, Image 4

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    A Moderat Heroine.
Col. M. G. Lewie, one of the U. S. Commie
pinners, who recently made treaty on the lira
to river with the CamenthrB and several other
f nrfinn tribes a delegation from which are nnw
on their way to Washington was arrompani
cil by his wire, of whom the New Orleans Tro
pic gives thia account :
'Mr. Lewis has accompanied the expedition
throughout. She started in feeble health, . but
returned much improved. Being milled by
their pilot, the expedition was lost at ono lime
tor the space of fifteen days. During this t ime,
mi the evening ot the 30th January, several
drad of their finest slock wero stolen by the
Witchitas and others. Soon after, the tame
tiight, the guide reported that they were in the
range of the Camnnches, and that they might
expect an attack during the night. Mrs. I,n.
wis, whose bearing in the expedition has exal
ted her in the estimation ot the chiefs, was per-ti-cily
calm in the midst of the excitement, ex
pressing her belief that the party wns fully com
petent to repel any (orce the wild tribes could
muster. Fortunately, nothing happened. On
such occasions, and during the most inclement
weather, she uniformly led oft with great cheer-
fulness. At the Council Ground, her presence
and conduct did much to beget confidence on
the part of the Indians. To the wires of the
chief and captaiiis the made presents of jewelry
and clothing, which were received with ex
pressions or gratitude and wonder. Wo have
an illustration of her character.
In a late war excursion, some of the Cemen
chea had broken in upon the frontier of Texas,
murdered a family, and made prisoners of a lad
four years old. The little fellow was brought
into camp, apparently deranged, and very wild,
being afraid of every one until Mrs. I spoke
to him in her peculiarly mild tone. The hap
py child rushed at once to her arms, as to those
f a mother, and could not be induced to leave
hr. When told that ho must be taken to Aus
t a ; he wept bitterly, clinging to his new moth
it, and refusing to go. She was not alarmed at
ilio threatened hostilities of the Comanchee;
She could travel day after day in cold and rain;
she could be contented and cheerful while liv
ing on the most forbidden cuntp fare; hut the
sobs of thU poor child, and his appeals to her
maternal impulses, broke her fortitude, and ahe
wns completely overcome when it became ne
cessary to force him from her arms. We love
to record such instances of that remarkable
characteristic of the sex, which so often unites
the stern, unbending attributes of man with tho
gentler ones of woman.'
Americas Mothck. During the late mili
tary excitement, a number of quite young met,
volunteered to go to Point Isabel, among whom
1 1' roe or four became tired of military life, and
returned to the city two or three daya ago.
One young man went home and expected to be
warmly received by his mother, (who had done
nil in her power to prevent his going in the
first place,) but to his great surprise he wss re
pulse J, and told that ahe had lived to a good old
oe without being disgraced, and that she could
not receive him into her family until he retriev
ed hia character. She advised him to start
hack on the first boat, and push as fast as steam
and sail could take him, and beg to be reinsta-
trd in the ranks, and there to stand hia part of
the hardihipsof war, as long as his country de
manded hia services. He gathered his clothes
and hat, turned on hia heel, and left on tho first
boat The next time we hear of him, we bope
to hear of his being signalized by bravery. SI.
Louis American:
The following is' from the New Bedford Mer
oury ; 'A citizen who in war-time seeka to de
press the spirits of his countryuien, and refuses
to lend a helping hand to his country, because
the government haa dona wrong, is, in our o
pinion, little better than an avowed traitor.
'Why have you volunteered !' aaid rather a
rare-worn looking newly enrolled volunteer,
yesterday, to a fine looking country soldier.
'Why, I volunteered because I have no wife,
and go in for war,' was the unequivocal reply ,
'and now, why havo you volunteered V he ad
ded. Ah !' said the care-worn countenanced little
man for be waa little with a significant
sigh, I have volunteered because I have m wife,
n I go in jot peace. N. O. Delta.
A Novelty At Grahamsville, S. C, there
ia a garden novelty u the shape of white black
berries .'-Exchange paper.
No novelty at all ! .Blackberries are always
white when they are green. Hew York
Globe.
Not so. When green they are red. Phila
delphia Ledger.
Tau. Talkibo. 'May it please the court,'
said gentleman, 'learned in law,' yesterday,
addressing the judge on the repugnant remarks
that fell from a brother barrister 'May it please
the court, resting on the couch of the republi
cs equality, aa I do covered by the blanket
of constitutional panoply aa I am and protect
e l by the aegis of American liberty, that great
ptcservativo, political, musquito bar, under
which even a tiger can shelter, aa I fuel my-t-olfto
be I despise the buzzing of a professions
u inaect, who has just sat down, and defy his
futile attempts to penetrste, with hii puny
sting the interstices of my impervious cover-
We hate some persons because we do nut
know them ; and we will not know them because
we hat them.
IIASiK MOTE LISI."'.--
PlitfXSflXTAWIA. '! -J
The (..'lowing Hot allows the current value of all
Jennaylvattis Hunk N.itcs. The most implicit re
liance rrny l placed upon it, a It U every week
tan-fully compired with srd corrected from Btck
null's R porter. -
' Itnnk In Philadelphia.
. ' t Disc. in
Na. t.OCAT.O. fHltA1
NOTES AT PAR.
Bsnk of Ninth America ' . ,
Bank of iln Northern Liliertiea ,
Cnmmeieial Rank of Prnn'a. . ,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
pur
far
par
p.r
par
par
pr
pur
par
put
par
pur
pif
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
imr
Kensington B.nk
ri.ilft.k Ij.hin Bunk . " .
Schuylkill Bunk . . ,
Siiuttimiik Itnnk . . ,
Western Rink . .
Mechanics Hunk . .
Manufacturers" At Mer.1i an trV U.ink
flank of Penn Township . .
fiar.l Bali . ,
Bank of Commerce, lite MeyamrMifig
Bank of Pennsylvania , .
Country Rank.
Bank of Cheater County
Hank of Delaware County .
Bank of liermantown
Bank of MnMcoroery Co.
Dnyrclown Dank
Easfflti Rank
Farmers' Itnnk of Burks en
Westchester
Chester
(Jermantown
NnrrU'Owrl
Doylcstown
K.stort
BrMol
Bunk of Nnrlhnmhetlund Northumlicrland par
Columbia I) ink Ar ttridge cn.Clumhia . par
Fsrmera Bunk of I.anraatci Laneistci par
l.anraMrr County Bank Lancaster - par
Lancaster Bank Lancaster pit
Farmer' Bunk of Reading Reading pur
Office of limit or Trim a.
Harrinhurg" The-e
Lancaster I office
Resiling jilo mil
Esstnn ; J issue n.
DI8CO UN T.
Office d
Office . do .
Oilice . d.i
NOTES
do
do
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AT
Hank of the United States.
Miners Bank of Poltsviite
Bank of l.ewiatnwn
Bank of Middlotown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
J di . ' branch of
flatrishurg Bank
libation Bunk
Merchants' At Manuf. Bank
Bank of Pittsburg
Weal Bianch B.nk
Wyoming Bank
Northiitiptoii Bink
Berks County Bank
Office of Bunk of I J. S.
Do di) do
' Do do do
Bank of Chamliersburg
Bank of Gettysburg
Bank of Su'ipjohanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' At Drovers' Bank .
Franklin Bank
HoumUlc Bunk
Philud. Iphia
Potiavilln .
IrfiwiKtuwn
Miihllntown
Cnrliale
Pituburgr
Ifolliitavaliurg
Ilarrishurg
Lehaiion .
Piilnhurg
Pitu'.mig
Williamaport
Wilkcvharre
Allcnlown
teaihng
Pittahurg
Erie
21
3
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J. I
failed
.l.i
New Brighton do
('hamlMmbiirg
(Seltysliurg
Mnulroae Ij
Eris .
Wayneaburg i
WsshiiiKlna I i
Honexlale I
Brownsville 1
York U
Monongahela Bank of B.
York Bank'
N. R. Hie notes of those hank on which we
omit quotations, and substitute, a dash ( ) are mil
purchased by the , Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those which hate a leltor of reference.
' BROKEN BANKS. -
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. ' ' Pbiladc.hia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do f.iiled
Kenningion Sav. Ins. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyntt, prop.) failed
I'owanda Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver '
Bank of Swatura '
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Merh'ca' Bank
Farmers' St Mcch'cs' Bank
Farmers' At Msch'cs' Bank
Harmony Institute
Hunting.).)!. Bonk
Juniata Bank
Lumlierineu'a Bank
Northern Bank of Ps.
Now Hope DeL Bridge Co.
Northumti'd Union Col. Bk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schoylkill Bank
Ps. Aer. At Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Batik of Peon's.
Beilford
Beaver
llariisburg
Washington
Belli finite
Pitlsbuig
Piltshurg
Fayette cn.
Creencast'e
Harmony
no (ale
closed
closed
failed
closed
no ale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
Huntingilon no sale
l.ewi-itown no s.ile
Warien
Diin.lafl'
New Hope
M ilion
MeaiWille
Porl (Carbon
Carlisle
Montrose
Uuiontown
faik-.l
no aale
cloaed
no sale
closed
failed
closed
railed
closed
Westmoreland Bank
(reeiialiurg
Wilkesbarrs Bridge Co.
Wilkcabarre no sale
OQ AM notes purporting to be on any Punn-yl-vania
Bank not given in the above lit, may be set
Jowu as frauds.
kew jcusi:y.
Bank of New Biunawick Brunswick
BeltiJcie Bank BelviJere
Burlington Co. Bank Medfurd
'Jooiruercial Bank Perth Amhoy
CuuiberUnd Bank Briditon
farmers' Bsnk Mount Holly
Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Kahway
Farmers' and Mechanics Bk N. Biunawick
failed
par
par
failed
Fanners' and Merchants' Bk Mid.lleVnwn Pt.
1
Franklin Bank of N.J. J.r.cy City
fuil.J
fail.d
failed
failed
fa. led
4
failed
i
par
lIuiHiken llkgot luazing l o lluliukcn
Jersey Cily Bank Jersey Cily
Mechanics llank lalieisoii
Manufncturera Bank - .' . BallcviUe
Murris County Bank Mornstown
Monmouth Bk of N.J. . freehold
Mcchanica' Bank .- . Newark
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk. .Trenton
Morria Canal and Bkg Co Jcisey City
l'al Notes
Newark Bkg At Ins Co Newaik
no sale
i
j
failed
failed
4
failed
i
New Hot Del Bridge Co I.amlieruvilU
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co HolH.ken
N J Pioleclon At Lombard hk Jersey City
Orange Bunk Orange
Palerson Bank I'aterson
Peoples' Bank do
Piiuteton Bunk Princeton
Salem Banking Co Salem
Slate Bsnk , Newark
State Buik Eliiabethtown
State Dank Camden
State Bank of Morris Moriistown
Slate Bank Trcni.m
Sulcra and Philad Manuf Co Salein
Suasex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co ( , Trenton1
Union Bank Dover'
Washington Banking Co. Hackeuaack
.. DCLAWAitr
Bk of Wiha At Brandy wine Wilruiogtoo
Bank of Delaware Wilruingtoo
Batik of Smyrna Smyrna
Do bianch Miltord
Faimers' Bk of Stats of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Uniuu Bank Wilmington i
ay Under 5's
par
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I
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failed
tailed
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failed
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par
. f'
par
par
par
ar
par
, V
v I'ar
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OJ- Oa all banks marked ibus () thers sre ci
that couiiisrbit or altered notes of the various da
fionuutuoos, in circulstiou.
WHITE SV" AIT HOTEL,
. Race PfnttT, Phieaoelpiiia.
nv jr. pirrEns.
THIS location ia eonvenienl for Bus!nrs men
. visiting the city. Every plins is taken tn as
cure Ihs comf.irt of travellers. -JAwb
7. 1840: 'ly J. ... :
Removal.
. . T. TRITES,
RESPECTFULLY Informs ths ei
t'l'ns of Snnlmry and vicinity, that ha
ha rem. i ve.l his lesidi-nc l.i the Brick
House in Msiket stroel. one door we-t
of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thinkful for past U
is, l.e hH-s i receive a eoniiniixtion of the liber,
al patronage which has heretofore teen ex tend -d to
him. Feb SB; 1818. 0m ;
MONTOUR HOUSE,
1.ATK IIHAOY'S IIOTP.L,
(fppofite the Court Unite,
OAMVlLLfi, rBNN'A. '
THE Subcrilnr, who assia-cd for ae.
vri. I years In the m inaRemenl of the .
hove Hole!, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Bra-
ily, b' g leave to inf rm ins travelling
,ti a. . . , . , . , ,. , , , i
iMih'if, that re baa Uken the estahlhment on UU
' ' . .. i ... tats
'- "'. .
m ikel alloid. and with th.' determina'ton to i'e
vo e his entire rrKont ait ntion to t!ie eomf-irl of
those whs mav nake his home their temporary a-l-ode,
snd aide.l by active, careful snd obliging ser
van's, he hopes to a.iv gen rat silisfartion, and re
ceive a li'a ral share of rii-tnm.
d3 Large snd commotlioua STABLER sre at
Inched to the ea'abhshment. which are attendej by
careful Slid obliging ho tiers.
CIDEON M. SHOOP.
J.innary S4lh. 1R4R. if
BVANS . WATSON, j
No. Id Sorni Tinnn Stkit, i
Opposite the Philadtlphia Exchange,
Manufacture and k' p for.
stnntly on bsntl a larg as
sortment of their Pstent Im- i
proved S jlsniindi r F I R E
PROOF SAFES. , which are !
s constructed aa to sol at rest
.ii r i ... i. . . .t...:.
a '.I - .TH in uiitrr ,i noun o I
beina atrictly fire proof, r-nd
that they will re-isi the fne of any building in the
world. The outside esse nf the Safes are mule ol
boiler iron, the inside c ise nf sonprtone, and be
tween thu ruler rase and inner case ia a space nf
s..me 3 inehra thick, and is filled in with inde-irne
tilde miteii .l, so aa to make it an impossibility to
ever burn any of the contenta inside of this Chest.
These Soapatono Selimamlcte we are prepared
and do challenge the waild lo produce any article
in the shspe of B.mk Ssfra thai will stand ss much
heat, and we hold ourselves ready art all limrs to
have them fairly tested by public bnnnre. shoul.l a
ny cf our romicliiors feel disposed to try Ihem.
We also continue to manufsrtue and keep con
stantly on hand, a large and general aeortmerit uf
our Pieinium Air liehl Fire Proof Safes, i f which
we have s Inrge quantity in use, and in every in
stance tl.ey have given enOre sitisrartion le (he
purchasers of which we wilt refer the public lo s
few gentlemen who have them in use. i '
N. At O. Taylor, 129 north 31 st.: A. Wright
At N'phew, Vine si. whsrf ; Aleiamler Caror, Con
vryancer. corner of Fillert and Utli s's.; John M
Fori. 3f north 3d st.; Mvcrs Bush. 20 n nh 3d
r-t.; Bailey At Brother, 134 M..ket st James M.
Paul, 101 south 4th at.; Dr David Jnyne, 8 south
3d st; Matthew T. Miller, 2U south 3d si.; and
we could name some three or four hui drrd olheia
if il were nrcesssry. Now we invite the attention
of the public, and particularly those it wsnl nf
Fire Proof Safes, to csll at nor store Ihfoie purcha
sing elsewhere, snd we think we can sjtisfy them
that they will get s litei and chear article at
our store than any other establ ahmrni ia the city.
We also ronlinue to manufactuie r'cal and C.i.
pying Prr, niade in such a manner aa to an
swer both purpoM-a ; Hoisting Machines, Fiie
Proof Doors, with our own manuiwture of locks
on them, witb D. Evans's Patrnl Keyhole cover
attached ta the same; plain and ornamental Iron
Riiiling, Ate. " ' '
N. U. We keen eontstitly on hand a Ure as
sortment of our Patent Mtste l.inrd Refiiget t us,
Water Fillers snd ('oler;and we hsve also on
hand several second hand Fire Prnf Chests taken
in exchange f.ir ours, which we will depose of at
veiy .. w piires. -
Phjtadelphla, January 2 Mi. lAln. ly
WECLESALE PJET.IL
HAT & CAP WA11EIIOUSE,
.Yo. 304. Market Street, above Olli, South tide,
PHILASBLPHIA, , ..
THE aubscril rrs rfspecifully call the alien
lion of their fneiids aud de.dera to their large
THE aubscril era rrserifully call the alien
ate4 lion of their fneiids and de .lera to their large
and well sss. rted stock of ilata aud Caps of every
description, well adapted f r ths S ring trade. ' Be
ieg nude of the best ruitrri d and by Ihe mn-t ex-ierieuc.-d
workmen, they feel confident lu give in-vi.-sil
ssliafiiclion to all who msy favor thetu with
a dial, as Ihey i.fivr to aell aa w sa any house in
the cry. BAR I'ALO I T At BLYNN.
Philad, Iphia. Janosry 3. I8t8 !
' To PurcluiNcrs) of '
DRY GOODS.
rpHE subscriber, Ne. 121 Pearl street,
A Y.
I'mk. having elsbli-hed a Brunch al No. 23J
South Scroiid st., Pbilidelphis, is now opening
and wi'l lie cona'anlty receiving from the Sew
York Auctions an eiieu-uve asaurlment nf
FANCY sV STAPLE DRY OOODS, '
which will l sold at the lowest New York piicea
al wliolessle ami lt tail. Among h a stock will be
found a good sskuIiim'M nf the fjllowii g articles:
Jaccum-ls, Plaid, Hair Cold, Lace, Stripe, BKik,
Swina and Tarlatan Muslins, Bisln p snd Linen
Ltwna, Fsnry dp Metis, Ksncy snd Ball Ureases
Thrt-sd Lares, Application D fch B'sik Si.k
1'rimmieg Lace, IrUh Linens, Linen Cambrics,
Luien Csmlirie Hdkfs.,Curtsin Fringes, Cuvhinere
j d bcus, Mnuseliuo de Laias, Silk aud Lotion
j Warp A l areas, (ju -n'a Cloth, Gala Plaids,
: French Meiiuoa, 111 ck Silks, (ih.ves Si k Hose,
kftuwla, Cravats, Ribbons, Embroideries, Ac, Ace.
l-ountry Metchsuts snd others vi.mng Philadel
phia or New Yoik lo purchase, srs respectfully in
vited to call and examine ths l.ks.
Novl, l46. ly . G. II. MOORE.
WHEAT. The higheal price given U
Wheal, si ihe store of H. MASSER.
A new supply of Rose Ointment just received.
Nov. Hih. 1845.
BAR IKON Just leceiv'ed and for saleTcheap
fnrra.h.bv IIPVBV ItikfiPD
I AR IRON Just leceiv'ed and for sale, cheap
'forcab,by ' . HENRY MASSER.
. Sunbury, Hi pi. 20, 1845.
SUPERIOR Poll wtueTMadeitnn-ihoTi
wines. Also superior Brandy and (Jin, Lemon
Syrup. Also a few barrels of Bira Pisu, for aals
HENRY MASSER
Sunbury, July l"lh, 1845,
a nr news, o r-, ...a, .emr.n. .. una-- . of , f h.m hold, to mske it what T7' l ' ' ,ne, ,"0W", I
Unt alterations, snd he pe,it condoclor ,. oj ,,. - ' p.on. , n . ,
to leave nothing undone to make it a comfortable t . . ' ,. J . nf h, fJnion ... v In tforthnmberhnd CmintyU. D. ; Masssr, I
and sgreesblc as we.. a cheap at... aeemm h ,- he, -..... - Ireland At, Mixel, McEwen.vi.l. , . D
ling slopping pt tor slr.nger. ho m.yj ... our Kranaer, M.lton. .
? l BiT' lTT'il TfcT UKA J .h, . I wi h confidence, most respectfully sol, . J" V,Tn 0,orh"Tl' '""'oe5
fDArt-d t fill ihf ulilif ml thit htr Aith the tct tnr 1 ' A lint. Int. MimiihirtF.
SUM
'..3! NASSER; V":1
ATTOHNRY'AT LAW,
strnBtrav. pa. '
finefneaa attended to in the Counties of Nor
thumtrrland, Union; Lycoming and Columbia.
liefer tot '
P. At A. Rovoenr, "
- Lowkb At Btaaoa, ,
Konans Al Hivnnonaas, VSilail.
RarnoLna, McFaatuxn At Co.
Rpantno, ffoon At Ca.. '
- ' iiiitnisnvno, pa.
T BED leave to inform the pnblic that I have left
- Phi!a.lelihia. and am nnw located in Harris
I'drf, the seal of the Eaectitive nnd State tlovrrn
ment of Pennsylvania, wheie t now oeenpy the
spieiona Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew
Wilson. -. f y -s
- This spacious building:, having been I'Ornnsely
plinnc.l and ereted for a Hot, I nf ihe (list class,
I I it ii... t I - .
Ii.hm.i.1 in l.n.vlv,...i., .n.l hnvi.. i,.i,.n.
a ' thorough rcnovntmn, the parlors, rooms and
chambers are now fitted up in a style that rom
bines r'etanre with comfort snd convenience. ' '
My TABLE is pleducd to be so p. lie J with the
het fare ihe Markets ran produce t the charges St
, mr Rinm limn in-iiiK as miHirrsiv is inv qi mr w.i 1
. . , , , . - ;
I regulated aatal hshments elsewhere. In short, Oo
t. - . . . i . . f . i k. .
exntions shall be sn.red
i patrnlingfl
. DANIEL HERR,
' Lite of Herr's H.itet, Chenut si.. Philad.
Ham burg. N.v. 22. m.
, roiitTi:t:i
Tallin lilc HvtCctco.
"1 BaicTr?irRa Vinvtrrtii - a er1ttin cure
for
s worms m, ft nnd very plranaul to lake.
2. OimoVs Kxtscts. which remove Crease
of all kind', Dry Pa'nts, Tar, Vstntsh and Wat,
from carpets or from clothing, without Injuring the
color or the cloth,
3 Loxnnv 1'ir Pspks the best thing knonn
for killing flies and musqurtota.
4. A ceitam Destroyer or Rnls, Mice, Roaches
and Amis, and anther f Br.l Burs.
"5. (,i-v!"a Seiriric fn a 'ur stomach. Heart
Burn and Water Brash, by one who hd self, red
thirteen ys irs, before he ilicovrred ths cure.
Da. S-rrvaVe Oskkji Oixtmeut for the Pibs.
Il haa never Cilc.l to cme.
7. Iltaaisn'a Tsvrra WaaH,
8. BaaMuxu'a Ismklibls : Is, without a
rival,
0. Tea Coairiii'siB Costkctio or Fib
just the medi. ine for children and fur women, it ia
so pleasant In lake. , .
10. Bkck's Vrer.Tsait ATiait.inis Pills.
1 1. Cm.i's EwoLitaaT WaTtn-rnunr Pastk,
for llsrnrss, Bouts, Ate. It softens tho leather, and
keepa out the water. ,
12. I'ooa Mas' SraKSBTHtsi va Piseita.
13. Jscksub'b DitaaNiKa MitTiar, whi.h
curra the worst Diarrhoea in a few hours, .
14 Jscksiib's Disaaraar MiXTi ar, a cer
lain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer
Compl tint. . .
The alKive valuable articles are sMd wholesale
and retail, by L. C. (JUNN, N. I South F-flh
itrcrt, Philadelphia whcie Slor. keepers snd fl
itters will be Mipp ied with pure African Cayenne
Prpr, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, Psint. Oils, Glass
and Varnisbea, al the lowest prices. Terms only
rssh. Cut out the advertisenient, slid biing
it with you. . .
PhiUdrlphis. July 13th. IS15.-l v.
HEME V K A N 13 l7l V E .
THO IVI S ON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar felVood
A tip! !m.
ri'V.HK onprece.U.nle.1 success of this medicine, in
JL the restoration f heal'h, to those who, in ties,
pair, had giten up all hies, has given il an is'
ted reputation sl'ove all other remedies, furnishing
iTulence of its intrinsic va'unand power, aa the on
ly agent which can lurched np n for the cure of
Pu!mon.iry Consumption
. Brotiehiitis, Asthma,
it. Spitting of Blood,
Psin in the side and Brca
w hooping I'ougn, iron p. etc.
Attention ia i. nuclei lo the following ASTON,
JSIIING CURE, bv Thomson's Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood Napiha 1 ! ,
... Philailrlphia, May 3d, 1841.
MR. THOMSON Drar Sir-With grateful
feelings I inform you of the astnuishing elVects of
I yntir medicine, which has literally tais d roe from !
a dcath-lv.l ! , My dieca-e, Pulmoiury Cnn-unip '
j lion, lu rcducej nil so low that my hys cinn pro.
no.inrrd my case linfielcss ! At luis junction I be
gan to u-eyour mr-.licine, and miraculous as it may
seem, il has completely restored me to health, sftei
everything else had failed. Respectfully vours.
WASHINGTON MACK.
( ? K aw Is il las alltavast SklkiVaB fliinmal mi raat
The umlereigned. Iwing personallv acquainted I
j wjh Wsshinalon Msrk and hia suflerinca. bear .
witness lo Ihe astonishing effects nf Th'-nxon's
Compound Syrup ef Tar, aud the truth of the a
beve alalemenl.
JOS. WINNER, BIB North THrd atreet,
DAVID VICKEKS. 43 Almond street,
HI till M til.M.EY, 8. E. corner Tsroany
and Fourth stieris.
Prepsm. only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. eo-ner
of Slh and Spruce streils, Thi'sdelphis.
Agent. H. U. Masser, Sunbury ; D. Gross,
and Dr. Macpheraon, Harrisburg ; Jno, G. Brown,
i P,.ltsvi!le ; Ge . E-irl, Reiding ; Houston At Ma
New r.n,l. Itisdofd raiintv.l'a. 1'iire SO eenla
j , r ,rt(e. or ii r deien. - v
jj- Ileware of till imValwnt. V
Philadelia. June 2Slh, 1843. I y I ' ,"
P I A IN O S. i
rilHE SUBSCRIBER has been sppninted scent,
1 fur ties la ,4 CO XR AD MEYER'S (El
EB RATED PREMIUM R'IE WOOD PI
ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain,
massive and bt autiful exterior fini-h, snd, for depth
aud swsrluesa of lone, and elegance of workman,
ship, are nut aurpassed by sny in the United Siste.
The following is a recommendation from Csai
Diets, a celebrated per lor mer, and himself a man.
unictuteri ,
A C All D.
II sv i ws had the pleasure nf trying the excel
lent Piano Fortes manfactered by Mr. Meyer, and
exhibited at the last exhibition of ihe Franklin In
stitute. I feel il due to the true merit of the maker
la declare that these instruments sre quite equal'
snd in some restweis even superior, le all ths IV
ano Puttee, I ssw at the cspttaU of Euiops, and
during a sojourn ef two years al Psris. . '
These pianos will lie sold st Ihe manufacturer's
Liwest Pliilsdelnhia nrieea. if not aomelhine lowrr.
Persona sre requested to call and examiue for
themselves, al the resi.lenca of the subscriber. .
Sunbury, May IT, 1845. H. B. MASSER.
T IMG, of a suierior quahty, can now I had
jUsi
ihe Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, io Sun
bury.
Msy 17, lita. '
on mv n.rl. or on the n-irl
l' I I UIMIII I
f OAKI.EYS ;
DEPVRATITC 8YIICP.' i
THE vslunb'e properties of Oakley's Depra
live Sytnp of rWaaparilla, aa a purifier of the
blood, is so well known to the public, generally,
that it la unreceraary to occupy much spare in ret
ting forth Ihe advantages to be derived from its
Use wherever the medicine has once been intro
duced, It lakes precedence over sll othsrs : rvrty
one that has taken It, have derived ao signal bene
ficial results from il, that it Is recommended by
Ihem with ihe u'most mnftdenesv Thysicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe il
to patient under their care containing nothing
deb terlous, but bring composed ol the most mild,
yet eiTicecious vegetable materials, it is offered with
confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu.
rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few
bolilee, rsiiecialty in the spring months, will lis at
tend! d with S most decided imptovement in the e- !
nee I atrengib or the system, eradicating any seeds
of disease that may have been generated, braldra
giving health and vigor In the hy.lv. For Ihe cure
Riving nri
. .rtt,(ln ot Kings Eit, Rheumnism. I'eltef,
Pimples or etuptions of the Skin. Whitr dwelling.
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asihoia, Ate. . 1'he nu
merous crrlifica'ea in the iosses.iiii of the subscri
ber and hia agents, from physicians and others, are
sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its su
periority over sll preparations of Sarsaparills.
Sold wholesale snd retail, by the proprietor,
tiCOKUti W.UAKLKV, North 6lh street, Kes.
. In Culumbia Crmni. R. W. McCav. Wash
Ington. '
Reading, March 14, 184.1.
Ma, Ojiklbt I lrirve il the nty of every
one to do w lmteverin their power I ie, for the b-ne.
fit of their fi llow man, and having had po-i ive
pioof iu my own family, of the wonderful pricriies
of your Depurstita Syrup nf Sarsapsrilla, I m st
ronscieiitiously recommend it to the afllirle.l. . We
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the
f,,.,, nPM ,n, (.fc, .HLoogh we had some of Ihe
most rcientific physicians to attend th- m snd had
tried all the known leine.lirs, including. Swaim's
Panneee, without avail. - Another of my children
waa attacked in the fame manner, her face and
neck was completely coverrd; the discharge was so
nfTensive, snd ihe disease at such a height, that we
di spaireil nf her life. rVeing the wonderful effects
ofyotir Depur-nive Syrup t.l S usapari.l i, we vteie
induced to make Irul of it, as the last resort ; il
acted like a charm; Ihe u'cers eemmeneed healing
immediately, a ft v bottles entiiely restored her to
hrr he.illh, which she hs enjoyed unintertU ted!y
ever since. .As a purifier of tba blood, I verily he
llers U has not its equal,
JOHN MOYER. Tailor.
Walnut street, Hear Fourth, Reading., ,
.. Dnttglassvitle, April 1 9th, 1843.
Ma. Oaklet: My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe
scrofula in the most dreadful and ditresiing man
ner for three years, during which lime he wss do
prived nf ihe use of hia limbs, his he l and neck
were covered with ulcers. We tri--d all the di(T--r.
ent remedies, but In no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, snd also Dr. Isaac
Hiester, of Reading, lo use your Depurnlive Syiup
of Sarsap.irilla, of which I obtained several bottles,
the use of which d'ove Ihe disease entirely out of
his system, the sore heated up, and Ihe ehikl wss
restored to 'rfcct health, which he hss enjoyed
oninteriuptedly ever since, lo the astonishment ef
many persons who seen him dming his affliction.
I have thought il my duty, and send you this certi
ficate thai others who hsve a like affliction in the
family may know where to obtain aj valuable a
! medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. 16, 1943 ly
A S II 11 Y ' & O C A I,"
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT & UA1 MAM'FACTUUFsUS,
South East corner of Market and 4th tls..
Philadelphia ,
TirilERE ihey alwaya keep on hand an exten-
' eive ssairtment ef HATS U CA PS of cverv
j description, got up in Ihe best nd most approved
j at) le. Petaona detiroiiaef purchasing suarior arti-
j ties on Ihe most reason able terms, will find It to
j their advantage to call before making purchases
j elsewhere. .
Philaelelphia, Oct. 6th, 1844. I v
I - --
! CITY FUI11MTURE AUCTION,
AND PRIVATE SaLES BOOMS,
Nos. VO and 31 North Third Street,
. Ncir the C i t y 11 o t e 1,
PHILADELPHIA. .
C. MACKEY, Auctienecr, respectfully in-
! viles Ihe stteotion of person desirous of pur-
chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms,
i (both puMie snd Private,) lor every description of
Ilouaenold r umHure, where can l obtained at nil
limes, a largs sasorlment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matliasses,
Ac, at very reduced prices, for cssh.
(t7 Heles by Auction, twice a Sveek, . -
Msy 87th. 1843. ly , -
Counterfeiters'
DEATH BLOW.
The public will please observe that no Brsndteib
Pills are genuine, unless lbs box hss three li
bels Uion it, (the top, ths side and the bottom)
etch containing a fac-aimilt aignature of my hand
writing, Ihua B. BaannaiTH, M. D. These la.
helaie engraved on steel, beautifully designed.
and done al an expense nf over (2,000, Therefore
it will lie seen ihsl iha onlv ihins nrersssrv to nro.
cure ihe medicine in its purity, is to observe these
labels.
Remember the top, Ihe side, snd Ihe bottom.
The following respective persons sre duly suthori
led, and hold 1 ' ' ' ' '' '
CERTIFICATES OF AfiBNCT '
For Ihe sale of Rrandretk't Vegetable Universal
Pilte.
Northumberland countv : Milton Mackey At
Chambeilin. Hunbury H. R. Masaer. ' M'Ewens
ville Ireland At Mcixell. Northumbeiland Wm.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. At J. Walla.
Union County ; New Berlin Bogar At Win
ter. Selinagrove Cfeorge Oundrum. Middle,
hurg Isaac Smith. Besvertowa David Hgbler.
Adamsburg Wm. J.May. MifHinsbuig Menach
At Rsy. Haitkton Daniel i Lqna . Preehurg
U.eVKUX Moyer. LewisUirg Walla Qreen.
Columbia county I Danville E, B, Reynolds
Ac Co. Berwick Shumao At R.Uenbouse. . Cat.
lawisaa C. O. Drobts. Bloomaburg John R.
Moyer, . Jesaey Town Ievi Biarl. Washington
Robt. McCsy. Limestone Baltic & M:Meh.
Otiaerve that each Agent baa an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Ur BRANDRBTH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the new label now used upon Ihe Brandrttk Pill
Puxet. '
rbilsdt-lphia, office No. 8, North 8th atreet
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
June 4tb, 1843,
I
ROSS OINTMENT
FOn TETTER. .
RINOWORM8, rislPt.ES ON THE FACE, AND OTHEE
MtTANEOI'SJ RRIIPTIONM.
0" The following cert(fieae dcgcrilie one nflht
omul extraordinary eurei ever effected by any
application.
PrutAnrtritts, February 10, 1838.
FOR twenty years I was severely afflicted with
Txttbh on the Face and Head: tho disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued Until the Fall of 1830, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During moat
nf the time, great pari of my fce was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing ; my head swel'cd at times until it felt as if it
would burst ihe swrllin; wss so g.eat, that I coufd)
scarcely get my hal on. During the long period'
that I waa afflicted wi'h the disease, I used a gresf
many f plications (among them aeveral celebrated!
prepatalinn) as Well as taking inward remediea
including a riniher of bottles of Swaim't Panacea,
Extract of Sarttnpurilla, Ate, In facl, h WowM be)
impossible to enumerate all the medicines f used1,
I was also under Ihe Care of two of the moat Jis-'
tingutahed physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired nf ever being;
cured. In the Ml of 1838, the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rote
Oinlmenf, (prepared by Vaughan At Davis.) Ia
s few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the eruption began to disappear,
and before I had used ajar the disease waa entirety
cured. It hss now been nesrly s year and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of ths disease re
maining, except the sears from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for me to describe
in a certificate the severity of the disease snd my
ufliring, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
count o any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will nil on me. At the time I commenced
using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun
dreds nf .hilars lo ho rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, I hnvc recommended il lo sever l persons,
(among them my mother, who had the disease bad
ly on her arm.) who were a'l cured bv it.
JAMES DURNELL, No. 156, RsceRf.
1X5" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, Souh Eaat corner of Third and Race
streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry, by H. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1813. rer.
Hose (viniiiiciit, lor Tel ten
A Pit OOP OF ITS EFFICACY..
I'HtLtnkLFHiA, May 27lh, 1839.
rPHIS is lo certify thai I waa severely arti cled
with 'l etter in the banda and fiet for upwards
of lorty years; the disease was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to
number of physicians, snd used s great many appli
cations without effecting a cure. Almttl a year
since, I applied the Roe Ointment, which entirely
stnped ihe itchinij.and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, slthough I had never been rid of il st
any time for (my years. RICHARD SAVAt.E,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
Cj The Rose. Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan. South East corner nf Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on senry in Sunbu
ry. by H. B. MASSER,
May Uth. 1843. Ageol
ItlEDICAXs APPROBATION
Of the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter.
ALTHOUGH the superiority of the prepaisti.-r
over all others is fully es'sblished, the proprie
tors lake pleasure in laying before the public thi
following certificate from a respectable physician
a graduate of 'the University of Pennsylvania. Dr
Baiigh, having found in this leme.ly that relief f i
a tedious snd disegrcsahle affection which the mean
within Ihe range of his profession failed to afford
has not hesitsted to give it hia approbation, allhoug.
the prejudicea and interests of thai profession ai
opposed to secret Remedies.
PnitAnr.t'saiA, Sept. 19, 14.10,
I was recently troubled with tedious herpeli
eruption, which covered pearly one si le nf my fio
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vnufjhan, proprii
lot of the Roeo Ointment, ubeetving my face, insi.
led on my tiying his preparation, uf which he hai
led me a jar. Allhouith in conmon with ihe men
(era of my profession, I discountenance snd disa
prove nf the numerous nostrums painted upon th
public by ignorsnt pretenders, I feel in justice hour
to except the Rose Ointment from that clas of m
dicines, and o give it my approbation, ae it entir
ly cured ihe eruption, although it bail resisted tl
usu.il applications. DAM. BAUGH, M. D.
fXj" The Rose Ointment ia prepared by C. J
Vauthsn, South East corner of Third and Ra
Streets, Pniladelphia, and sold on agency in Sui
tury, by H. B. MASSER.
May 14th, 1843. Ago
rr - EAGLE
Corner of Third and Vine Streets,
WILIilAMSPOaT, PA.
THE subscriber respectfully announces tot
public, thai he haa opened a Hotel in ths co
mndious brick building situate on the corner
Third snd Pine streets, where he will be happy
wait np.n those who may favor him wttti lhX
company. The Eagle Hotel is large and eonvei
ent, and furnished ir, the bet modem stle. It
provided with a large number of well aired a
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, prir.
parlors, Ac Persona visiting Willismspnrt en I
sines nr pleasure, may rest as-ur.-d that every i
ertion will le used to render their sojourn st '
"Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisTs
will be supplied with the very hsst the ma.ket
fords, snd his bar with the Choicest wines snd ntl
liquors charges reasonable. The Eagle He
posaesses greater advantages in point nf local
than any other similar establishment in the borou
being situate in Ihe business pari of the town, s
within a convenient distance nf the Court Hoi
and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road D. put.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and food and tru
ollera alwaya in attendance. " ...
, 'Attentive, accommodating and bonel 8erv
have been employed, and nothing left nndonet
will add to the comfort and accommodation of
guests. ; . ,
, There will he a carriage always in attendance
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and fi
the House, free of charge,
CHARLES BORROW?
J4sy 14th. 1843. tf
Michael Ycavcr & Son,
BOPE MAKERS SHIP CTJAND E!
Ao. 13 A'orrA Water Street. Philadelphia.
W WAVE constantly on hand, a general ssi
M.M ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ae.,
I ard Rotxs, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, M.
Is Ropes, Tow Lines for Csnal Hosts. All
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac. sue
Hemp Siiad and Hefting 1'wine, Best Patent
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, f
Threads, Ac. Arc Also, Bed Corda, Plough Li
Halters, Traces, Cotton snd Linen Carpet Chi
Ac all of which they will dispose of on reason
lei me,
Philadelphia, November 18, 1843. ly.
Sl'KKI ng7g ooU ST CO.
No. 138 Market Street, ThiladelpJ
INVITE the attention of Country Merch
to their extensive assortment of British Fn
and American Dry flood a, which they offer for
en the moat reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November IS, 1841. 1.