ITEMS ' 1 EDITORIAL and SELECTED. 07" An apprentice lo the Printing Busi nest a lad about H years old, would be taken at this office. One who could read German would be preferred. ; K? Press for Salr. As we have enlarged our paper we offer for aalea good second handed Washington Iron Press, the same on which the American has been printed. The platin measures 21 by 30 in ches full.. It will be sold simply because we nave no lunner use lor it. IE?" PtttNTiNO Ink.- We have received a fresh minnlv nf nrintino Snlr. aviSirti will XI J 1 O J . . . . r ii i be sold at city prices, for cash $5,25 per KCg OI XV 109. A new Counterfeit. . Five dollar notes, purporting to be on the Bank of Delaware, are in circulation. Thn vignctto is an Indian sitting on a rock, view- Jngtho improvements of the whites ; on the right and left cars, locomotive and canal boat. Very pale not mentioned in the detector. mree oi tnem were passed in Market street 'pn Frieay, 21st. Signed, S. Floyd, Cashier; II. Latimer. President. The Whole Family Coming. According to me rans correspondent ot the Courier des Etas Unis, the Duke d'Anmale and Prince de Joinville, sons of Louis Pliillippe, have announced their intention of remaving to the United States, and here establishing themselves. Col. R. M. Johnson, under dale of the 5th inst. declares himself a candidate for Governor of Kentucky. He is against the Wilmot Proviso, for the war, and descants upon his political liberality. Appropriate Present. A Mr. Tnttle, of .'New Yorfc, has presented Queen Victoria a splendid baby-jumper, for the use of the royal nursery. Judging from the past, it will be kept in pretty constant use. Hon. James Cooper has written home, that he will embark for this country from Liverpool, about the last of May. lie pur poses yet visiting France, England, Ireland md Scotland. The shipbuilding business is carried on .vith great spirit at Milwaukie. Some of he new vessels, it is said, are intended to some round by the Canada canals to the llantic. A Law among the Arabs permits a man o divorce any of his wives who do not rake good 'bread. Did such a law exist tere, the number of divorces we fear would e unaccountable. The National Intelligencer intimates that Jen. Houston will be a formidable co.npeti ar with other Democrats, for the Presiden ial nomination by the Baltimore Conven C .on. If the Speculator misses his aim, every body cries out "he's a fool," and sometimes "he's a rogue." If he succeeds, they be siege his door and demand his daughter in marriage. Service Well Paid For. The Duke of Wellington is said to have received in sala ries upward of nine millions of dollars; and now receives about !$G0,0 00 yearly. A Game at Definition. Lnnanagt. A chain to unite man and keep mankind disu nited. A lare issue of notes which has often a small basis of gold. Clald. The ever renewed hope of the world. God's problem waiting man's solu tion. Miser. An amateur pauper. A lover who is contented with a look. Politics. A national humming-top, which spins the least when it hums the most. Prison. The grave, where State doc tors bury their murdered patienls. ' Tars. Feathers plucked from all birds to line the nests of a few. Amtrica. Young John Bull working with his coat olT. Ship. The only thief who benefits you by robbing you. Tyranny Knocking people on to the knees for the crime of standing upright. .Wirriage Love brought to trial. Going home by daylight after courtship's masquer ade. Iron the bones of the giant Civiliza tion. Pawnbroker The poor man's banker. A man who holds your coat whilst you fight. Fame A glass erected by public opin ion for the better observation of its inmates. City A human hive without its honey comb. Coat A check "drawn on society by your tailor. Pauper An animal so like a man as to make us feel uneasy. Palace A guillotine which cuts off the head of a nation from its body. Soldier A live target, set up by one na tion for another to shoot at. Charity One whom we delight to fol low, but dread to face. At this place, on the 23d inst., by Christian Bower, Esq., Mr. Hkmby Haldemas to Miss Makv Heddincs. n.. itio ovv, inui . .v ihfl Rev. J. P. Shin del, Mr. Henry Batjer, to Miss Rebecca Carman, both of Union county. I,, iiimn on ThrkIuv the 18th inst.. bv Rev. F. RnthrauiT, Rev. Daniel Steck, of Pottsville, to Miss Mjsa Edwards, oi i.com iuir countv. In the same place, on Thursday the 20:h fust., by the Rev. John P. Hudson, Mr. Lewis Hacse, of Limestone, Col. county, to Mrs. Caromke Porter, oi iumon. In MeEwensville, on the 28th ult., by Rev. It. S. Dover. Mr. Jacob bensenbacm, 10 Caroline lavis, com oi DIKPi In filtnn All Warliieadav the 19th inst., of Consumption, Mis Lvcr Ank Witter, m the 2th veur of her age. In Lewisburg, on the 1 1th inst., Raciiaei. t rfantrhiBr of John A. and fclixabeth r.. ; ai eichteen months and four days At Lancaster on the .Tth Inst , JAMES BUCHANAN, omy tuna pi " T Elizabrth t HUtter. agctje jrrv... - "Waahlncton Fire Comnnt. 'THE member of th - Waahintt.m Fir. tg. piny" ra requested ro rricet at lbs Slate ifUBi, nn Aiunil.iy cvenini?, May. I, at 7 n' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance l required. March. 4. SAMUEL J. YOUNU. cVe. ' "Good kntfcnt Flro Cnipnnj.) A STATED MEETING nflht Company wit w mm on mon.i.y evening i.e it, at 7 o clock I the Court Houie. Punctual attrmtanra ii re quired. . HE.NUY DON N EL. March, 4, 1848. Secretary. PBix.ABSi.vmA makkbt: WkdnksdsT. April Sfl. 1848 Wheat Red is worth 8136 a 136c; white 139 al40o. Rve Southern 75e, Penna. 77 a 78o per bushel. Corn Penna. yellow 60 a 61c, weight; Oats Penna. are worth 44 a 45e ; Southern 43. Whiskey Dull, in bbls, at 22; hhds 204 a 21. Cloverseed Sales at $3f a S3 : markot dull. bttr.noRK MAnKRT. 0ffcoM niTio Amkicax, ApVil 24. GRAIN Hlioat is scarce and wanted. The few lots at market to-day were sold at 133al38 cts. for (rood to prime reds. Corn is inquired for. Sales of white, to day, at 43 cts. and yellow at 46 cts. We quote Oats at 33a36 cts sales. WHISKEY. Sales are limited at 23 cts. for bbls.; hhds. arc hold at 22 cts. PRICK CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Master. Whkit, IR? Rrt, . . 75 Conn, . ... 60 OiTa. 40 Botteh, 16 Unas. 8 Pork, ... ft Flahiiii, ... . 155 Tit low, ... 10 Dissolution of Partnership. fhe partnership lipiptofore rxiating under the JL firm of Rohrbacii & Ci.kment. in the Foiin- try hininen in this place, haahpen thia ilnv. itia- solved by mutual consent. All persona knnwinjt hemselvpa indebted lo sain firm, are requested to call and settletheir accounts without delny. or ney win oa placed in the hands or a magistrate for collection. I. T CLF.MKNT. GF.O ROHRBACII. Sunbury, April 1. 1811 22 Notice 7 the litirt nf Thoma Mabwy. du'd BY virtue of a certain writ oi partition anil valuation to me directed, an iiuimsitinn will be held at 1 1 o'clock. A. M. on MONDAY, he 5th day of J UN F 1818. upon the premises of a certain tract ol land in Rush township, Noi- thumhrland county, sui veyed on a warrant duted une 22, 177J. to Jamea Dot la adjoining lands of nhn JJurxb, Lewis Vastine, lirnjamiii Vastuie ml olTers. contHinilig three humlred and twnity cres, more or less, to inquire whether the mat reniist-s can he so parted unci divuled'ln and a mong ail tin.' heirs ami l.'al representatives ol he sunt defeased, (lo wit : jnphia J.illy, Mary .ly. C.Ii.ii les 15. x end Lydiii P his wile, Jnhii tinmpon hxeciitor ol II In era Jolly, dee d. Re- hcra I,e Due, Adminm'trix of Aliiiy Rex. dee'd. ens of I homas Vayhtny. d ril, R-brra Atav- luiry. Wa r. -n Jones & Kluabelli his wife, Wil- ii m li.iuiso'i )t Ann i his wile, William lluriii & S i-an his wi'e, John Hoy l& Jane his wile, u d S.nuh Aon Mabury, w lmnre ihe h.-iis nf Wil. onshtiy Vaybii-y. dii'd. who was one of ihe e r-i or I hnuias ' aliury, dc d ) as in said writ nmnund'-d at wljrh tme and ptiice the aforesaid iis ar hereby warii.-d lo be ami appear il lhy think p opr. I I1U3 A HILLUU JO., Sheriff Sheriff's Ofire Sunbiny, ( April 21. 18 IS JOt A CARD. F.LIZ AltKTII FOLLMEIt, BTJ F.SPF.rTFUIXV informs her customers 3fi and Ihe public in geneiat, that she Iihs inst returned Horn I'hilad. Inbia with a splendid as sortment ofall kinds of !TIIIalil.i:!CY, BONNETS, of every description, Ribbons. Flowers, Laces, &c tneethet with an elegant assottini'iit ol Lawns Ginghams Chuits's, loves. Itareirrs shawls. Starla. and a (teat va riety of FANCY GOODS, all of which she offers at the mo-t rediced prices' At the old stand, opposite Eogar's & Miti r i Stores Sunbury, April 15,1618 3t Estate or C'liarlcs Gcarhart. TfOOt ICE is hereby given that letters of ad 1 ministration have been granted to the sub sriiberson the estate of Charles Gearhart, dee'd, ate of Rush township, Northumberland county. A II persons having any claims on said estate, ami hcise indebted to the same, are lequeated to set- le their accounts without delay. The subscri bers will meet for that purpose af the house of the Deceased, on Monday Ihe 2'2d of May next, of which persons interested will please take no ne. JllrfW Cir'AliHAKr, Jr. or Hush, WM. METTLER, Jr. of Augusta. April 13, 1818-Ot CITY DAGUEKKBOTYFU ESTABLISHMENT. So. 100 CAfsiinf ulree t, 2 doors aliovt 2d. south side, r IllLADLLr II IA. rilllE subscribers, proprietors of Ihe oldest JL, F.tblisbment in Ihe City of Philadelphia. being lounued in 1810, would call the attention of the public to their recent great and uomterful Improvement in taking Daguerreotype Portraits. SKI Lllitl 1 1'UK I KAl 1 S The subscribers beg leave to subjoin a few of the notices they nave receive'! tiom tne rresa tn:ougnout the country. In relation to the improvement they have made in the introduction of lights, by which the full and clear expression of the Eye is obtain ed more perfectly than heretofore. IFr.'im the Nurth American 1 The neutral expresui m nl' the eye !y Mr. C itliits1 new pnetfui ot' intr.iducuiK Uie liuht, has beeu nl ml diwinetlv di-vel .lied, as well mm all the liehts and sliudcs iudisiicna- nie w a pvricri iikeneM. i'rom the Riturtlay Courier J Ttie Mewrs. C. liave certaiiilv obuiiiieu Ihe eve. iM-Uer rerieciU n thun we have seen it elsewhere ; and this suueri irily, together with Ihe clearness, distinctness and delicate liul. thev sive Uicir pictures, niake them W'jr- thy vi admiruli mi, lut uuly as lixeuesiics, but us wjrks of an. rFr.ra the llaniiiburr I'nhin.i We examined specimens of their likenesses when in the city the other day, and found them to peesall the beauty ol iliadinx ond s 'Uuess ni' exnreMiioii nf the fluent steel en- ffinving, which is swiethine; unusual in Dnfruerreutypca. Tins is ataint(l by Uie uitriiuucuun ot iigol I root ab.ivs, upload ol the sine ol tne gniiery. IFrom the Baltunnre Clipper. 'The nvt imrKirUnt improveineiu in the Dsyuerruui art, is one hy tba Messrs. Collins' Fhikuie!iiui, and e hi lata in a different maimer of introduriiur the light, and cer tain ad4hM of tlie inatrumriu. We have seen s ne nf Ihe portraits, which they have executed, and they have Um dlstiiK'tnosa and Iwauty of hue uifniviugs. They are as peeiully roinirkatile in giving the proper natural exprea mi m ni the eve." From everv section of Hie cuntry where rst pictures have In-en seen tliey have received similar AaUeriiur u Hi. ec. Tne putsic genenuiy are inviiea v vim uur uaucnee, rrihnbly the m wl exlenive in the world, and judge for themaelves uie truin 01 ineae nuiic-ca. Phiiauclphia, AU 13, 1Mb UlUivbclh lleiille r9 IMalc. NOTICE i hereby iriven (hat letter testa mentarv havi heu ranted la Ihe tuhsri beis.eief utortof F.litabrlh Ppller, Ol' Point lowmhiPs Northumberland County. Prsohi in debt en to said ratal, ami thoie having flaunt attamst lha aama. ai requeaied to pieel lb em for MttUmcnt withoui uiar. GEO F. MILLER, JOHNyOUNOt SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN Pictorial trillion of rf'Asiblajnc's Breai norv on ine iiciormaiion F THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER- MANY, SWITZERLAND, fcC Will bt published or. or about the 1st of April, 1818, by jus. A ai'f.r.1,, ino uo cherry at. above sth, his splendid I9ma edition of the above named work, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori- ainal designs t 4 vols in 9, bound in extra cloth and library sheen. ' The publisher respectfully rails the attention of the trade and the public generally, to this worn o-ing ine only Illustrated edition published in the United States He trust (hat the beauty nf iti embellishments, the strong and aubslantial manner in which it il bound, in conjunction with the known popularity of the work itself, will be a sure recommendation to public lsor. JOS. A SPEEL. 86 Cherry at above 6th. J. A S has also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Raree Show, a suitable book for children, neatly dune up in extra cloth Philadelphia, April I, 1848 FRESH FiXCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, .11 t: Niw Stork A'o 19 Arch ttrett. between id and 3,f AWA t de, rillLAMI.PHIA. THE subscriber invites particular attention to hia larve and snlendid assortment of new and choice itylt nf bry Xjiud comprising a general variety or the most Desirable Kinds ol Drti Ma lerinl; Hbawf$ ?, Iloiicru. Uiifhrinkuble fhmnrh. Worked Vulliiit. Camlr.e. Jaconet, Mull Suntnik and I'luiit Miulint, Linen Cam' b icnudS Ik Pocktl Hilkfr, Biick Ital.an Cra till, others too numerous to adveitise. IRISH LINENS AND FURNISHING GOODS. Particular attention it given to Linens and Fur nishing Goods, generally the stock ia large, and Ihe prieea will be found much lower than usu al, having been puichased at Auction at sacrifi ced tales I he lebries are warranted pure flax and from the best makers. I IIARLES ADAMS. P. S. Persons wishing Plain and Midium ifyet of Drrst Goods and th'itvlt, will find a choice variety Philadelphia, April 1, ISIS 33 CARDING. MHHE snberiber is prepared to receive and ac commodate a few transient or permanent linnrder. at her residence in Sunbury. The li. ration is in a handsome and pleasant part of Ihe town, rninmauding a fine view of the Susqiiehati na. Northumberland and the scenery adjacent To persons from the city, who wish to spend a few months durine the summer season, Sunbury affords a delightful retreat. ANN t;. MORRIS. April 8. ISIS Cm OXYGENATED A SOVl:lH.ION ItEMLDV I OR DYSPEPSIA, I'UTIIISIC, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. GECRGE B. GREEN, PnoriETon. Windsor Vermont. S a vcrricn rcmody f-r PY9PKPiIA, in mnny of in f rmfl, iticli hk 4tin in the St mutt-h, Heartburn, liabitunj isiivMitS!U Acid ISt inucli, lleuibcdf, 1. m ul ApiieUtc. ikt, Niht Swi'ilH, anil even Owiiinpli n (PJtre;lic riittiiKic.) un i AMliinn. or Phthisio itUeiwied with rterHiipe- ment ii the St : nnnrli ( r lvnpc. tic Asthiik'i.) Ui.iicull IirciUiiiii;, which often rtil's tr tin inincriect Uikcui t r I)ys;M(; tu- rys,ma?:0 u relieve! ! iht-ue Bitters. In s!i -rt, thtif use h is Ikicii fravral in the re tiff of olin t all the (ivmpt run that pr coed tV m a dt-hilitBtvi r ot nie coiwli ti n -f the iSt much: fi!o in ptiicral debility urifintf tr fin opctr fr m Ihe rtl'.-f-n i" Fuver, particubily 1'ever and Asm. Kem uci :ii:r.iitT uinlt r rtnv uterine ueruniremeni mini fr in wcakius?, will fi.i l tiic "Uxyoknaild Bit tfks"' um cxicili::it rc:n'!y, ujJ n t snrp:;8:stU by any mcdi cin in iifO. he h'K rv of (his ir.?(!trme is peculiar. It nun ma !e 1:1 vy t public tdvr It iy by the f'tre of its own iitiriiiMu in ri s. nr:itiot:tl means hve been need to give it n ric'.v nntl thrnht ii in n Mibiin utt :ntl -n. It Iiib ne'er Iwi'nre even been advertised, but hnving first h wn ila re in trkuMo etfi jaey in the family f the prpriet-r, and by liim Hi'ttTW .sr'ta Tid.utiiiatured t hia nfflictetl frit-mi and ac-qu-iiiiinut's with a like rcvuit, iie reju.Uiii m grji'u.illy cx fti'li-d until if is kn .vn in the in t distant parw i' the I ni 'ti, as a medicine of unrivalled virtues in the cure ol Dvcpeia in o.l its d :0V rent i.iriiia, and alsu I' r Uie cure i l As:hna rr Phthifie. lis only hernkl nnd its -iily rid py hue hem (he sfryof its wnderi'nl eflicacy, n lulJ fr in m mth to m m:h r by lettnr fr-'m friend t- friend. In eve rv instance where the-e Biltvrs liavc been nne.1,nnd the re lit mndc kn wn to the Dronriet-jr, they liuve pr.-ved a to me ly. NiifnwwaceTlinenfcp. attestiuir the Niuruur ethenry o I be ''Oxygenated Hitters," ore in thepssewi 11 l the rr 't-riel r; nvmy of iheiu sifpiol by pern win already widely kn -vu t the public. WiNCSOR, Vt.t Oct cr 3, 1HW. The following Orllfirntei bore recently been received i "WASfllNflTON, D. C, Jcxi 10, 1M0. Hivinff mule use il" the Oxvajfnuled Ui iters'' prepared by Dr. Ge B. fireen, f AViihU r., Vt.ond from kn w IHpe "blainetl i-f their efficacy in ther nses, we cheerfully rec -mnicnd the in t I he public, believing Mint ihey willfully sit f t 'tin the rec umienduli ii of the Propriet r. We h pc that this vnli table remedy maybe s geuernlly difl'iisctl thr ncliout Uie country tliat it may be accessible u ail tne aniieird.' tAMl 'EI. PIIKLrS, ) ,c WILLIAM! Pll A.M. JAMF.S F. SIMMONS. U. f. tett Scnat ir from Vermont. ffettnt r from R. IH;md. J. T. MORKHKAD, L S. Senator and fjimarly Govern or of Kentuekv. - I,. II. ARNOLD. Member of Coiiltcss and f nneilv Gj- eruor nf R . 1 . W.M. WiiODiiRIDGE, U. 8. Benat r and fonneny Go- crn r of Mifhitran. M. L. MARTIN. Deleirate in Cjiiffreas from Wisconsin TcrritDrj. From II m. II. D. FoaTtn, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Washington. D. C, Juxe 10, lMfl. Dear Pir, I have been a dvspeptic auflen-r ..r about Irn ears, ami have resirtctlto vari.us medicines ( r relief Willi ut success, until I made use of your ''Oxygenated Hitters. " 1 have used nlrmt tw.i bit ties, and Iiiid myself restored to perfect health. The frms in which the dis ease tih iwcd itself, in my case, were, (treat acidity of Ihe L'tuiaeh. 1 ss ni aroet te, extreme flatulence, vere c nti- pnli n of the b wf!, and vilcnt hetutache. l'eeliuK desi- -tus Hint a Kit nvitnire oi y ur raiuainc remedy may reacn Hliers siniilmlv Btilirtwl. I bike urakt pleasure in rec rd- ntf mv tertun hiv 1 1 ila curative power: and would als remurk, thai while on a visit at home a short time since. 1 administered a pnrt nf a b ttle t a number of my afflicted neitds, with frreat ancx'iw. Tttev are desirous ttiut vm sh mid CHtahlivh nu agency at Piltslmrp. or iufurin Ihem where the titetlU-ine can be nltiaitied. With an earnest de sire fr v Mir proepenty and happiness, I suttacribc nivself, trulv ynitr friend H. D. K05TKR. U eo. . (iBKKTr.wmnsir, vi. 8 ld Wh iles df and Retail by Green k Fletcher, No. iM H aith ftixtb Htreet, Philadelphia. Aftent f t SnnlKiry II. Ii. MAWUK. April U. PH SALAMANDER, FIRE AND THIEF I'ROOF CHESTS, FIRE-PROOF DOOK3 FOB BANKS AND STORES Spnl and Letter-Copying PrPMes, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigerators, Water Fil tcr, Patent Portable Water Clo sots, intended for tho Sick and Infirm. KVANS & WATSON, 7fl Smith Th'riSirerl. OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Itlalliifarture and keen e instillt- Iv vu hand, a iurse ass wlweiil of , I rue an ve articles, I vmcr who 5ri:t their Putcnt IniprrtvedS-Uaimmilcr ,-s:.L!ls r Irtb-f HOOr SAt tlt, wuicn ii'tt f WiJJ& or WMiairurteU us Dtci at rest ti l?5.S C . Vki3 all maimer H d .ulH as n tm ir Vi UjJtlZ tf lieing tt.iclly Bre-nroof, Slid that jf f - ' . t)i,-v will rmm Ihe firv ol' ajiv s-4Xi4Sss3? Uiilliiiff. Tha ouuiile cases irf these Safes are irade of biiler ir.in, the inside case of s r- sl uie, Slid between the outer cane and inner ei is a space nl' m Hue thre niches thick, and is tilled in with indeatriw tihle inuterisl, s i as t lukks il an imp utuuiy la buru any of the e mteiiis iuaiile n' ihis Phcst. These S rl ne Sj- lamunnera we are prepared and d i elwllenfre Ine w.iria ti pf ulnce any article iu tbe shaiie Bo. 4 Sole tbut will aland as much beat, and w h"kt ourselves ready at all times K have tlicru luiriy trsted by public bairire. W U i etuitinue 1 1 m9nufuf lure Innre and aencral fl- nieul N our rremimn Air-tieht V ire rra l eaiea u wnicu inert; are over euu u iw in use, ana iu every iiuhuiko mic have eiveu entile aulist'actiou t- ihe mircliaacre of which we will refer the public W a lew geuUetnea who bare Uieiu iu use. Ilaywual fc PuMlor. Pottsville t Joseph O. Lawtuo P -ltsvillej Mr. Williim Curr, Dnyleslnwu, Pa. k' t I' -T- I ,- , . I .. .. I II I . . a IL.'-. I S. SI.nh.ul Vine st. wluirl ; Alexunlrr Carw, Coveyncer, corner of Flllrt and ftlo Ms.; J 'lm Im. Fonl, J u xili au , nivcre Rush. i ii rih 3d sl.i Jumcs M. Paul. 101 sniih ith as.; Dr. David Juvne, a swih 3d St.; Mathew T. Miller, HO s nth 111 st.; and we c ukl name s mie huadreiteof inhere Ii it wcreneroaairy. N w we invite the attention "f the PMhli", and parnciilarlv thnac in waut of Fire Praof Sdfea, , . ii . .... lUfiwe nnrebssnur elsewhere, aud we can eitisfy Ihein they will get a be" or and cheaper article 4 ik.ni at anv niher establishment in the city. We ale manufacture the ordinary Firs Proof Chests, at st very l Mice, cheaper Uisa lhay osu be boutil al soy vasw ewai av , . .t srv k wet JOHANNES WATON rul!a4tlph, April I, UO-ly Important Information. TO all purchasers of Madf mad clothing, In formation ia hereby given that tht avail known ami much ralebntS'l Clothing emporium, known as tba Philadelphia Wardrobe. P. R. McNsiLtt, Proprietor, A'e 108 Chestnut ttrett, ietwetn tdmdith $t.. Philadelphia, Is astonishing th eommtinlty with his cheap and fashionable apparel, of rrerjr deaeription and rietjr. Vest from 80 cents to 6 dollar. Good blark Cloth or Cassimera Pant, low is 3 dollar and upwards per pair, according to qnali. tr. Black French loth drps Costs, as low as 8 dollar. Summer clothing cheaper, peihaps. than trr was known heretofore ol th ssme quality. Wholesale dealer ara particularly invited to call and examine the large and well got upcioth iiig of this large establishment, i very particu lar attention i paid to the cutting, ao that purchaser at wholesale will be certain to eet garment when they come to put them on their customer, that will fit with taste anil ease, which te a matter nf great importance. We invite one and all to come and examine for themselves be fore purchasing. Philadelphia, April I, 18-18 3m Time und Distance Saved t SUNBURST FERRY. fllHE subscribers having leased tbe Sunbury JL Ferry, beg leave to inform th public, that Ihey are prepared to convey Teams. Pli-asura Carriages anil Foot passenger across the river witn safety and without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new and commodious crafts, which will always ba attended with able anil careful hands. Persons travelling to and from and thronch Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisburr. Hartleton and other places, will find it greatly to their ail- vantage to cross at this Kerry instead of the Bridges, as they would save from two to four miles in distance. JOHN SPF.F.CE LEWIS LENilART. Sunbury, April I, IStS CARD fc SEA'Cr.GkvrxO WM O MASON. 48 Chesnut tt.S d wr aloveind ., Philadelphia. Engraver ot BUSINESS tc VISITING CARDS, Watch papers, Labels, Door plat'-s. Seals and Stamps lor Odd Fellows, Son of Temperance, &c, he. Always on hand a general assortment of Fine Fancy Uooils, Gold pens of every quality. uog Collars in great variety. Kngravers tools and materials. Agency for the Manufacturer of Glaziers Dis- monds Orders per mail (post paid) will be punctually attended to. Philadelphia, April 1. 1018 y THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofuli or King's Evil, H hen mat lvrn lions, rnnptrs i r reauiLS t-n ine luce, ui Hi-lies, liiles. Cbroiiic 2 re Eyes, Iting W.trm or Totter, tk'il.1 iluail, EiiUrtrrtntMit anJ Pain iu the H nesajid joints. S:ubb m LUers, Syplii. litic 9mplonis, St'iitifj r Lninbujt j, diseases Hrisiiig fr m an injuUi ci us use ut iMeicury, Dr jp ay, Ex; sure tr impru dence iii tit'e ; nls , Chronic C iisti tn:i nnlJDis. orders. In this meJieiste several inn iceut but verv tvtcmt articVa nf the v actable kiugtl tn m utiitel, f n-ramy a c mit)Uiid entirely ttiiTuri tit iu its cU-irucier and t perties from unr other prt-parati n. and itnrivulled iu I's ope rati n u the rjybtern when lab ving under dimise. it sh uld bo in the brsiiiltt .it nvtsrv iters n. wh bv buNiiiCKS. or eeiirTul c uirtw of iiie, ii predisp wei to the vcrjr miny oilinients that rvn-A tier ui a curse, uwciui ui a uicvuug, wiu s iuiicn rcsuu in Utotn. FOR SCHOFULA. Dr. Drake's Panacea is rec rn mended as certiu remedy. ISA uue uistanceot tuiuilure ius ever occurred when trce ly used ! It cures the disease nuJ at thesime time imparls vig r t j the wh tie system. Sr t"ul us per im cnu never pny t w much nttetiti n t the state ot their bio d. Its pu riucati u sh Hild their first aim : lor perseverance u-ill accjtuplish a cure of bvkx iiejikditaht disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. 8urvv, Sc trbutie Aft'ecti nts, Turn -rs, White Swelling, Kr)'sijMltts, L leers, Cuneera, Kutuitng t? res, t.'ulni und lliics, Ir. bruke's Panartra conn 4 be too highly ext lied; it searches out the very r jot uf the disease, aud permanent. INDIGF.STION OR DYPEPPIA. No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which tiives s much t we t tne stomnco anu cjuscs tne Sucre- ti in l a healthy gastric juice I j necjnip ac ine to.u as Dr. Drake's Panacea RHUEMATISM. Dr. Drake's Panacea is used with the arreatext success iu Rheumatic Coinpt'-iints, especially such as clir.iuie. It cures bv drivine; i ut ail impurities and finit humours which have accumulated iu the stein, which are the cause of Rheu matism, ti-mt, and Swellings nf the joints. Other remedies imetiiiies give tein-mrurv renel ; litis entirely eruilic-ilcs Ihe ilitieuse I r,im the system, even when the limbs and buuea arc dreaiUully sw Ueii. CONSUMPTION. CoxeiiMSTiox can bs CURED Cmihs, Catarrh, fir m- cliitia, Smiting of Bl sat, Asthma, Dirhcultor profuse Ki- pect ull i, llec ic t lunn, nipu riveats, ram in me tide Stc. have been cured, and con be with as much certainty as any other disease. A specific bis I aig been s night fjr, but in vain until tbe disc ivery ol' Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is liukl and safe but certain anil ethculi ua iu ila operali 41, sihI cuun 4 possibly injure tbe m -st delicate c msliluti n. We would earnestly rec unmend th se attticted t j give it a trial and we believe they will not have ocean m 1 1 regret it. The system is cleanseil ami strengtlieued, uie ulcers on the lungs are healed, snd the patients gruilu'illy regain their usual beulih and strength. Read the loll-jwiug : TESTIMONY. Piiila., Dec. I4th, 161?. Pk Sia : In reply to your quesli n resnectins the use nf Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will anv, that although a periect dislielirver iu the existence of a Panacea, or cure tor all diseases, hi.wevet valuuble it may be iu certain c uuliti ius ol' the system, still 1 huve behevedthat a cure fir Ciiuriinip- tl;.n w-Milu ue uisc ivereq so-aier or oner, anu cuii'vuy led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pron-Minced by the attending physicians 1 1 be riLMONABT conscmptiu?,, anu auniKi 'lieu uy luein na IX- rtiBABLt. Oue ol Ihe iersjus had been under the treat ment ol several very able praciitt were lor a number of veara. and tliev aaid ahe liud 'ild fosliiinetl Coiuuuintiiiu c Huhine with Scrofula," and Unit she might linger for s 'ine lime, hut eniKi n-" ne permanently relieved, in Douicases the effect of the Panacea has been m as) gratifying. Only four or Eve bittles were used by one of the pers ns before she began to improve rapidly. The other tk ab ait ten. I will mily add that familiar as I am with r wsumpti ui by inheritance and by extensive observau u study, aud knowing also the injurious effects iu nine coses out of leu of tar, b meaet, and other vegetable l.iuics, as well us of mauv of Uie expectorants and sedatives, I sh mid never have ree munrtided the use ol Drake's lanaoos ll t hud u 4 beeu acquainted with the ingredients. Sutiice it to say that these are tec immetuicd by our in ait p-ipular and sciculilic physi cians, mid in Iheir present cmililned state, firm jiT'iudbly inC UCBl WlcraiO" ". ui.uw. .its on. in ace irdance witn a tne ry oi c aisuinpu.m oroncucd in France a few years agJ, by one of her ni t cuiiiirut wri- ters on medicine, and now eeiaUisbed by facts which ad. nut of na dupuie- . Very ucspecu uuy ours, l, u, ui.v, To use the huTtinge of snother, "Dr. Drakes Panseea hi ahvaya snluUry ia ila effects never mjuri us. It is u 4 as Opiate il is u and Expect irunt. It is ujt iiiteiuled 1 lull the invulld into a fatal secuiity. It is a groat remedy a grand healing and curative c impound, the great und only reweuy wuicn iueair:u scienee wiu sain uas ei i uotj for the treatment of this hither! i uncouuered'uialaily. And n i pers hi allticted with this dread diseuue, will be just to himself and his friends, if he go down to the grave with ait testing its virtues. A single bitlle, in most cases, will pr.i duce a favorable change iu the CJnduun of any patient, However uw." TO THE LADIT.S. 1 Aim nt nab eimnli-vi n and ut.iimntiV habits. Slid such as are dobiliatcdajy Lh-sa obstruct i ns which leinalcs aie liable to, are restored by the use ol' a bottle t Uv.s to bltom vigor. Il is by far the beat remedy aver discovered f. weakly clnklicu, and suca as nave lara num irs ; ocmg pleasaiu, Ihey take it. It immediately rest ires the appuUie, strength andcoli. , , . , Nothing can be more surprising then ila invigorating ef foMe nu the human frame. Fcrs-sis, all weakw-as and auv situde hef re taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under ila iiilluence. It immediate tuuiiteraele tbe uervcleasness of the female frame. CAUTION Be careful and see that yoa get thr genu ine Dr. DftAB s Pamacba U haa Ilia signature of Gao. F. Stobjis ou the wrapper and alai the nans "Da. Pbase's Pabacba, Pbila." hliwu in thsgliss. . Praimrtd only bv Sros k pj., Drugf law, No. IU North Sixth 8 , Philadeljaiia. Agerf tWwry.H. VASSE. Sild alas by Wit. A. Muaauut it Ce .Dajimlla U Ssun sa, Milwo i Mat McCot, Notthombsrtsnd ; tf Lcn, Bionassbaig. , , Apni i, me It 1 JOURNAL. 4im m . WESTERS SEW YORK COLI.BGU OF HEAbTII, 207 Main street, Buffalo, tf. Y. DIt. O.C. VAUGHN'S Trgctable LlHiontrliitie mixture. THIS i eolubrated remedy Is constantly increasinf iu fain by the many cures it is mnkliij; ' ALL OVER THE WORLD. It has now bee ime Ihe only inediciua f, ,.n. t. IMtrticularty recjnuncmled i'nr ' DROPSY all rtngea of this c implamt immediately rejlm-ed no of hjw Ijng suuidiiig. Sec Fhamphlet for tcsiini on GRAVEL. matter ny. awt all discoscs of the nrinarv onninat for ihnu Am.. '"K c implainU it stands nlone ; n other article can relieve y .u j and the cures tuMidi-d to will convince the m .1 akep. tical ; see paniiihlct. l.iver Cjmplnint, UtUiuus discancs! FEVER &AGUE. To the Orent West especially, and wherever these com plaints prevail this medicine is iflered. NO MINERAL AGENT, m dcleteri us c Jinp and is a part of this mixture, It cures theae diseases with certuintv and celerity, and does not Icive Ihe system t jrpid. Sec Pamphlet. piles, y a complaint of a mst p-iinful character, is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a euro foil iws by a few dnvs use of this article j it is lor Uul.re any other prepninti in for this diseesc, or for any other disease originating frum impure nl jud. See pam- DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, weak back, weakness of Ihe Kidneys, Ac., or iiidamma ti :n of same, is immediately relieved bv a few da use of this medicine, snd a cure is always a result ut Its' use. It stands as A CERTAIN REMEDY, for such comijlaiiitf, and als) for derangements of tho fe male Iraiue. IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, paiiuul iiicnstruati nu. No article hos ever been oflercd cxcspi this which wjuld t jnch this kind of dcrdiigemema. It may t.e relied Ukjh as nture nud cllective remedy, and did we leel permitted t d s i e mid give A THOUSAND NAMES, as proof of curca in thia diatressing class of c nnplaints. Peo piimptilct. All br jken d nvn, debilitated c aistitutions lro:n the iflcct 1 1 mercury, wiil find the bracing power i-f this article to net immediately, und the puisjnous mineral eradictttd 1'riii thcsvrlctn. ERl'l'TIVF. DISEASES will find the nltr-intiie properties ul this article. PURIFY THE BLOOD. nnd driven such iliaeaKcs fr -m the syrtem. See pamphlet Inr Usinnony .fcurs in all diseases, which ihe limits of an udvel innieul will n permit to be mmcd hero. Agents five them a way ; the;,- c ml mi 3i pages ol" ccrtiuculcs of itgh character, nit 1 a sLr iiLr,-r ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues i fa niedieine, never appeared. It is me of the peculiar features of this article that it never f iils t- benefit in any caKe, and ii b -ne nud muscle am left to build upll let the vmjciated and liiKrcriur invalid HOPE O.N uni keep takin; the medicine us I mg as there is an im pr ivcmcut, 'Ihe nr t,ri.:r -r would tVLllll.N 'I HE rL BLIC ng.iinst a iiuiubcr of articles which CJine out under Uie u.-ud e.1 ISARSAPAKILLAS, SYRUPS, &C.. n cures t t Drotv, Gnvel, &.C.: They ore arxxl fir no- tliinj, huJ e hic ri'.'d t pi:M tlin unwary ; TOUCH THEM NOT Their invent irs nevej th uijht -f curiiijr such di senses till tliiN article hid d nu it. A punieulur study of tlie pam phlet is e.iriN'Rily s 'Riled. Areu1s ami nil win nt the nrticlr are GLAD TO CIRCULATE prajuitmislv. Put up in 30 02. bottles, at 8 ; 15 ot. do at fcl each tfie larger h Miug 0 nz. more tlmn tWJ small bt ths. l.-xik out ttitil pet imiv sc l unmi. Everv b ttle has lVnnrttti,8 Vegetable I Mh uttriptic .Mixture," b )wn up: tbe ttliiss, the written siunature of 'G. C. VaiiKhn'' on the dirccii ins, ami "O. C. Yuiiplm, Huflal t,1 siamprd on the c uk. Niie t-ther ore cruuinc Prepare! Iv ir. G. C. Vit'irhit, and s 'Id at the Priiu-iul OrtVe, 12 7 Mniu street, Hufljl nt wh ili.-snle and retail. Xn attenti n given to let ters unless p'Ht uiid rdvrs I'ruiti rfjrulnrly c instituted A (rents cxplt ; tvst paiil l-ttets, or Vfrbul cunuiunica ti ms s lic ti ft ndviff, pruunlly attended t cntts. OfRft'sdev tied exrlnsively t i the aile of thia artir-le . IK XnsH.ni m. New Y'rkeiiy; Sy" Reaex st.frd.-m, Mum.; anl by the prinipjil DrutrgiblHtlir iuglmiittlie L'nilcd States ami rnnadii. as Apniis. List if Azn.ts. St -rrs k ex. WrHrsnle Aaent Philadel phia J. W. Prilttic, Fiiiibnry Isruie Gcwrhtirt. Selniferove C. A. Wyeih. lfwislnre II. I.S'mniVr, Milt m H.iycs ft AlcCrmii'k, MoEwensville Mifs McCoy, Nwlhumber lind. April 1, IBtf y Tivxv Mpi-iii: Dry Caoodst. 7ATKIlTr01T HALL. No. 7J .S..' 2.. Street Philud' tytia. TJ AVK now in the store and are daily receiv. .1 .1 ilia in adililinn to their nsurtment as they ar rive in tho New York and Philadelphia Matkels, new Spring Dry (inods consisting in part of New Styli-s Spring ,Mo. d Laints New Style Bareges in Snipes, Plaid. &c. Choice Col ors, modi) Bareges, New Lawns and mode Mo, de Lainrs, Paul de cherves. a new article, new style T'SSlies &c, iiC. French and Scotch GiNf-nam. In store one of Ihe brgest astortinent in Pbilade'phia, from the lowest price to the finest qualities, much lower than last season FURNISHING GOODS. On hand at all seasons of thn year a large as sortment, both of Linens and Muslin, at greatly reduced prices, also Linen Damasks, Counter panes &- Shawls. Gloves. Laces (te. High Lust ir? lilai'k Silks, for mantillas. Visile. Dres ses fcc Mens& llny's wear of all description Ladies and Gentleman visiting the city ate in vited to call and examine enr stork. A liberal reductinn made to those who buy to sell again. Philadelphia. April I, 18 IS CII A i.LEN C. Ii ! 'cii' ALLEla Off rlHE CHALLENGE .-We have olserv.d va JL fy patiently for a year past the fevered at tempts by ann o nf i Ur faicrni'y. to force repu tation which iheir i r. lej.-l .nal skill alone must fail to give ihnni. And we would ronnnue our silent ills, rvntion, t n 'rr il.e consciousness of n unh.d atered merit, were it tint ninra than piobable that this speciei of fanfironsde may diveit the publir eye fiom eind d esanniiath n into the meme of the mnliiiud nf rof. nrs in Ihe Uasuenein art. We would see no iii sick an himorsh e publiri iv, snd iheiei.y win tot it If golden opinio. ; but e di pi-e tbut roi rble rhicsnery by which a nurn pretriice gams an ovation over genuine wnitS. Ii is to innke 'his v .ulting anihiiioti over le -p iUelf or withdraw i'- s) urioua clain that we now ttrspsr i n i's finch d si-ruriiv by lluoning the g'nve I ai hnnorab'e test nf skill. Our cage ia $S(ll) ihat the avrraue ut a g'nen nundx-r nf ds gurrrrntype eiecu id nl ll 11 iguerrean Gallery ,,f M P. SIMONS. 179 Chesnut etucl, "ill exhi bit a ure ter i tnount nf puf. ctinn in the art than anv kitnilar averace number rr in ui y mlwr galle ry in the Hi il d S aie'. Thia i no idle hn-i we m an nbal ue aiv. We are diinU that ihe public liou'd give thiir patruiiagn to meiit not pie'eme. We a k investljslion. free, rigid, imparlidin tetigitioii. Me have thrown ihe glove. Win srillprk iti.pl M. P SIMONS. 170 Clii'snut t., np;r;i 8, ale House, Phiisd. N. U. It will I umler-lo d by our country fneml., that Ihe above cliallenga has never yet I n accepted, and w sl.o wish it Understood, lhat e dnl not intend to m ike by Ibis wager, a wo have already ixpr. a-rd ntir Intention to appro liriaie tbe pr e to some itwrilaldii pnrpo-e, ' M.P.SIMONS. rhi!ee! liu. Fib. 19, 1918 3 n. illctlsEU & CSEUMli.Vai DAGUEUItROTYPG ROOMS, Xo V.iH Chesnut Street, S.ulh Butt fnrner if Eiehlh st , Philadelphia. tlOU'l I! AI I S Iroirt the srnal .t bieasl-l in to .. :-. -i. 1.. I.. TI.. ine larsrsi st, viniiiy in. '"ui". V itnrielora are warranted in 'tng, Ihst their work has gsin d a reputation second to non in ihe world. Extracts from the Pre. t Life-like in lbs einresaiori, chSstly correct in lb shad'na. Ledeer The ait ha arrive! at giast perfeeiion, and none iitnler.Hnd ii tietter tbso McC'Ues ck. Ger- iii.in."tatiKw Iris. "Admiiah1! ti.u''in e m eiceed theii eiquiiite h Ii. arv" U. & Cattltt. Kl'd from th report of the Judtes, at th last fsirof iheFrmkl.n Inmiiu' Daguir'tyie in t'tis de artmeiit there r some very eieellent imt mens in ihe rxi il itlon. and the Judg.a Ibii.k I'i. v sea a p.nieasiva improvameni in this branch f tit art l liev h tve .n.t r- eomm.too n a srd in fivor . f nv nf thn rntm)itai. t ut i . i e se t tn ist.k firtt in order, th collection f McCI.EF.S &. GEKMllN, a eontalnii the tx cetlnwherof superior specimens." I bil.dVpnu, Feb lt.ltia.tBf t CIESE SON. Commission nnd Forwarding XOCEXOHAXTTS, . .. iVo. 4 Cummerct Slretl IFhavf. BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kind of Cotlnlrr Pro duce Flour, Orin, ot, N. B. Particular ttention jltren to th al of Lumber. ' And cash advance mid on con itnments, when required. April 1, 1848 4m SIEVE, RIDDLE, Screfeit Wire Cloth Mauiirnctorr, A'o. 48 North Front street, between Mar kit and Arch streets, rtILaSBLFHIA, fflHE Subscriber having made great improve .1. menti In the above busineas. am now tnsnu. fctunng. of superior quality, all kio.Nnf PLAIN nd ORiVAMENTAL WIRE Wt)K, such as Sieve. KiiJdles, Screen, .Ve., for alt kinds oTGrain, Sea l. Sand, Ora, SnulT, Starch, Biii kdust, cVt. Fouiideia' ciieves of a supertoi quality eonrtamly nn hind. Al-o Sf s, Wiia Dish Cover, Sofa Springs, Twilled Wiia for Spark ;tc!ier, Ac. Ornamental Wire Works 8ueh as Cngrs, Nursery rYniler", Garden Border, ing, Klower ards, Trainer. Trelli work Tor Orspe Vines, &e. Also Wire Fi neingnf everv dererip lion. fXj Order thankfully receiveil and prompt. J egeeu'ed hy WATSON & VOX. Feb. 19th. 1848. 3m. Another Farm ISODIXi E3-. Liaise HE heirs nf John Yocum, dee'd., utTer fir sale . all that Farm of theirs siiuiie in Sham .kin tovii,ip, no'ihumbitlind County, mr Snuff. 'ort, and adjoining Ihe nlj Htnthb.ich stand in said township, containing ahnnt two Inimlred srres more or Iras, in I good sli'p of cultivation. Thu Rail Road fmni Sunbury 1 1 Sliam.ikintnwn passes 'hroujh it. For panic, ,rs enquire of Hrfill H. TKATS SnulTinwn. fir J( IHX FAKNSWOU I'll, Siiiibory, D(,e- ' l7' or any of ihe I.eiM. Watches So .Jewellery Full Jtwclkd (Soil Levers fur f 10, ilVtrrantrf JACOB LADOlvTJS, No. S40. Market street. PHILADELPHIA, HAS roriBtfinily nn hand a large assortment of Uold and S-:i!ver Watchu, at the following low (rices- Full JewrlleJ tio'd Lever. f40 00 Silver do 80 DO Gold I.epines, full Jewel ed, 30 00 Silver l.e( ines, 13 00 Silver Quitiiri-, 00 sin.' 10 00 With a Isrje assortment nr l ins .ItwxLLtirir, such as eir ring4, finger rings brrist pins, braces lets giild and silver pencil', gold chaina. ic. Has also nn hand a c r i 1 te a-soitment Lunette, patent snd plain Walch classes, M iii) Springs Verge. Dials arid H mds of every ilcscriptmn : and in f .ct, a comple:e asortini nl i f Wnlclimake s to its and Watch Material', to which he w ud cjII Ihe at tention of the country iraile in genual. fjCjT" Thoe wii-hing unyihitiit in Ihe a''ore Tne, would find it In ihcir sdviningo toci l and exa mine his atock btfdie ptircianing rlfwhere. JAI'OH I,ADt)IU-. Nn. S48 Market sin el, below Sib, Philadelphia, pt.25, 1H17. Oin PUIffiP.?!PUIVIPS!! Improved Ilytlraulic Pismps, For Wells. Rolling Mills, Furnaces, or other Purposes. riVtlE subscriber repeclfu!ly annnuncr l the JL public that he is now prepared lo supply or ders to any ext. nt f .r his Pat.-nt 1'nuhle action Muciiin anil Force Pumps. Thc pumps are made nf ca-t iron, nnd Ihe i iter is sucked or f ir ced through lead pipe. Fur siinpl city of construc tion end durability nf action, thri are rattlu supe rior to any now in use. They have many advan tages over the common pump, among which are the f.dlouing ; Tl.cy tie ai constructed th.it mischievous per son c.tnnnt spoil Iheir union by introducing nail or spike nr any oth r substance arm-nit the valves, ns is often done wiih other pumps, thereby render ing them useless till overhauled. I hey .e war ranted to I e perfectly secure from frost, Tlicy are at ranged u to albird ample protec ion against Fire about ihe p-emiaea nn which they are erected; by rimp'y attaching a piece nf lio-e, thro' which they will lore witcr to any p.irl or, or over, a three story h .use. They are particularly adapted for very deep wells, ss the levctaie ran be so re gulated ihut a chi'd of six years old run with the greatest ease draw water with them from tha dee pest wellr. I he objection an justly urged by ma ny, that w .ter is spoiled by st.mdirg in pumplnga. is entirely obviitcj in this pump, and fresh walcr esn slwnys be i surely obtain. d as when drawn iih bucket. In utoattni s where it is nece-sa- rv to r.ine or force larce qnmti i of water to great di-lancej for (itpplying bni'ers in tntila, furnaces. Sec these pumps are invaluable, as they ran be made f any a xe, arid expible of throwing from IS to 1000 gallons per 'minute. And to crown all, they can be sou as cheap a th cheapest. Thn subscriber ha spent irm last year in bid-- limrnling upon and perfecting hi pumps and now Winn thini hef ire thepubl.c with the fullest con fidence that they will be found to snswer his de scription. He tales ptca'U e in n irrring 10 ine follow. ng companies ami iii.hviuujK upon nnoe pnmiseshis pumps have been erected, and taho have expr.i-cd their satiif.ciion in th highest terms: I he Montour Iron Company. Dinv'lle, II. Bro- voort. uuenl; the ulooms tig Kailrnail iron Com pany. Ulonmsburg. Col. Paxton. agent ; the R ugh and Ready Iron Work", Danvil'e, il inei.rk. F.'ley & Co., proi rietors ; the town C.-nnc I of llerwick; Sininit P: K tSt', L., ai:d Jolui I.. Y stsoll, tq , Obi ville. lie could refer to miny i ther. h bare teilrd their aital tie, but the above iri-pettable firms and ini'ividual arc deemed sufficient. try An assoiimetit of LE AD PIPE3 constant ly on band, which will be a . Id on the most icas in le terms. All nrde ad.l u.-e,l lotll.i uticrilr. at Moore & Ui.ld'e's Foiin.lt y buiidings, or Mon lour House, Danville, will m-et with prrmnt at tention. HUM F.R PAItMKLEE. Jan. I. 1849 tf. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL SC1TS2G, Eiti.llUued 15 years ag by Pr. KIXKELIX. I hu olt'e-t, auresi and leal tuinl I . cur nil foiin of seer I diseases; d se .se, of the skin Mid suiitiry titbits of youth, ia D ll. KINK El IN. V. tV. eiirne" o3rf and Union sin-, between Spruce ond Pin, I) ii nitres from the Exchange. TaTOUNG MEN ! if you value your life or ynu. J ha illh. rem.-nilwr, Ihe delay of mn'ilh.nsy, evei a week, may prove your ruin, both of hod snd mind. Hence let no false modesty Jeter you frnmmiktng your es" known to oho who, frona education and resiectt.bilitv,e -n a'on b- friend von. IU who places him elf under i KINKKLIN'S iraalmrnt, may irligbmsU e fide in hi honor gen leman, nd in who bosom will b forever locked Ihe -erei nf tho pa'i i.'. Tpo miny think they will hug tbecrM to their own heart, and eur ihem-el a, Ala! how of ten is this" t fatal delusinn, and how many pro mising young man, who nvnlil h been an orn. ment ta.soci. ty. has faded f.nm th earth. COUNTS? INVALIDS, finding it ineonv nienl lo nuke pe'nft il applica ii n, rin. bv luting their ce eiplicitly, togaibrr with 'll ihairsympioma, (r M'er. poel-p.id.) have forwarded to ihein a chest roiiainit.g Dr. K ma- .lijinAa' aofironrisleil aocorditlKtv Patkaie of M-dicine forwardsJ (o any part of th United Stale at a moment nojr. . try Post tsia HTTSs.vn!d aaaorj to Dr. Kt ma, Philsdelphia, will ba froaaptry aitanded to. Oe. Sflih; IMT. If ..... , , -i: . , ARRIVAL op the ACADIA. lK DAY LATER noM El'llorE. - Savoy a Republic Rusau Arming Ernoulo in Madrid Sicilian Parliament Establinlitd French Army of Observation Addresses ; from Ireland to Lamartitie Excitement in London The Chartist Demonstralion For- bidiien by Government The) Chartima Do termined to Present their Petition Tho, Government Increasing the Garrison Ten Thousand Troops Posted in London. r Tho following is an abstract of the foreign intelligence received by tho steamship Aca dia : The general commotion on the continent of Europe has gone on increasing. The intelligence respecting the insurrec tion in Lombardy has been confirmed, with the further importunt feature that the King of Sardinia, at the head of an armv of 30.000 r I - troops, crossed the Piedmontese territory into Lombardy, issuing a declaration of war as ho passed tho frontiers against Austria, and marched to Milan. Tho Austrians, defeated at every point, fled as he approached, and ha ving successfully boon driven from Palma, Porescia, and Delensean, endeavored to es tablish themselves in the Nunces. The Italian duchies have burst out into an insurrection. Modena and Parreina are revo lutionized, and Venice, which has beendvins daily since the fatal 18th of January, 1798, now just half a cenlury, when tho Austrians look possession of that city by virtue of the treaty of Campo Formosa, oeain shows signa of lilt?: In Austria proper every thing seems disor ganized, nnd amidst tha chaotic confusion which prevails, it is quite impossible to fix the hourly changing scenp. It is anticipated that tho Austrian General, Rndolsky, who is afraid to enter Mnntua for want of provisions! will be compelled to capitulate upon the ap pearance of the Sardinia troops. It is said that thn disposable force will shorlly bo at the command of Charles Albert, of not less than 250,000 men. With such an army not only wrtl all Lombardy be liberated, but Aus tria may bo threatened even at tho gates of Vionna. Savoy Ins declared itself a Republic. I i Switzerland n strict neutrality seems to be aimed nt, and tho levying of troops is dis countenanced by tho aulhurities. . All the countries on the rioht bank of the Rhine have been violently convulsed. At Baden, Wurtemburg and Saxony liberal governments have been conceded to the peo ple. In Hannover the triumph of popular feel ing has been complete. In Prussia, after the bloody scenes which took place iu Berlin, the king has put him self at th head of the German Confederation, and promises extensive constitutional reforms. At the same time he has plunged headlong into a dispute with the Danes respecting tha long contested duchies of Holland and Schel was which by force he seems resolved to de tach from Denmark. On tho olher hand he is exasp!iatiig tho Autocrat of Russia to the' highest bounds of passion by encouraging tho' Poles to erect an independent government in the Duchy of Posen. All Sileih, Bresluu and Lithuani appear to bo in an alarming state of convulsion. It ii rumored that 30.000 Cossacks suddenly pp. peared at Telsit; and hi the tate of excite ment in which tho Emporor is at the mo ment, should the king of Prussiia waver, tha consequence may be serious. The E'.r.jerrr himself is vigorous and decided. He:? s-i.l to have ordered every man in Russian To" land, between the ago of 18 and 35, to be re moved into the interior of. Russia. Russia is concentrating a vast army in Southern Russia, which wo should deem sufii. cient to crush any attempt to arrest a repub lic in that division of tho empire. Tho Em peror had issued a manifesto. In Portugal matters continue tranquil at present. In Sicily the Parliament is constituted, and the separation of the Island from Naples is complete. It is generally believed that the King of Naples lias altogether abdicated his rights ver Sicily. The advices from Athens state that the Greek minister had resigned Conduriotli kid accepted tho task of forming a new cabi net. In England and Ireland the greatest excite ment exists. Lord John Ruisel repeated in the House of Commons on Monday last his previous declaration ihat the whole weight of tho Government should bo appliod ,to the maintainaitce of order and to put down dis satisfaction and rebellion. Tin great demonstration of Chartists, which was to come off in London on the 10th inst.,' has been forbidden by tha English govern ment. All tho arraugerrients for the process sioA were going on satisfactorily, the carriage for conveying the petition, and the banners insignia, &e., decided on, when Sir V. Gray announced to Parlinnent, en the 6th inst.,' thd determination of Government to allow neither th? assemblage nor procession to take placo. A proclamation appeared, forbidding all ptwsan from attending the meeting. Resolution?, calling those meetings; and fo? tw issuing of a counter 'proclamation, were) at once agreed to. . Tha members iu the pro cesMon are not to carry arms.' - - Tho government has seemingly determined on bringing Matters to an issue, and large) bodies of cavalry, infantry and artillery have been dratted into tha metropolis, so that it ia thought the force in tha city cannot be lea thin 10,000 men. . ... . reiBsuii . ,. Prince Adam Czartoryski and other leadcra of the lust Poluh revolution were at Colognu on the 30th, on their way to Poland. He is-' sued an address claiming .Poland to be free, unprivileged and democratic t aud departed for Poaeti. Th? same writer say that in the journey by the railway, procttaion to thd Church were noticed ii all parts of Ihe country. Ihe nolo of Ilia persons employs ed oa th) railway were armed with swur'f and musket. It ia etated ia the .Bar f Gazette, that 150,000 Russian! are! J concentrated on tha Polish frontier f command of Prinoe Paskiewilch' repoxtad thai aO.OOO hv uddy J. 14 to th; aantsj frontier fromf j "7?