! I11HL1 J iaaaa.au. tt7Th vote for Speaker nf the Home of Repiesefttatives,. fin tlit first ballot, "waa fols lowi: W. F. Ptcifef,TLyVomlVtV'.'''0.1 votes. George Ladly, of Chester, Whig, , : ' 3 ' scattering,' v '. i ' a " Intha Senate, William Williamson, of Chester, watt re-elected, a follows : ' ;! -..f' Wm Williamson, of Chester,-Whig, 19 ote John Ihll. of Westmoreland, Dem., 13 Scattering, , ' ,.'.' 3 ,' In the Stite, Pearson of Somerset wi tied ed clerk. Sullivan, Assistant elerk. McCauley of Franklin, and Desbmond of Philadelphia, Transcribing clerks. '" ''''' In the House, Col. Jack of Westmoreland, was elected clerk. McCleany of Philadelphia, Ser geant at Arms,'- Ziegler of A da mi, Doorkeeper. C7" Landreth's Rural Remitter and Almanac, is an excellent and useful publication of upward of 100 pages,' containing vast deal of Informa tion on agriculture, gardening, fruit trees, Valua ble recipes, let., beside an almanac. To 1 had at H. Mailer's store, price 12 cents. f7GiaAa Coi.t-K',.' After the lapse of boat 13 years siuce the death of Stephen Girard, this institution has cone into operation. During that time this splendid marbJn palace was in the progress of couttructioa. ' The ceromonies . of opening the college took place on the 1st insl. Joseph U. Chauiler, Esq.. 1'er.ident, delivered an address. Judge Jones, who was elected Presi tleot of the College, was duljr installed, and de livered an appropriate address on the occasion. CaTreiaal PrMcaaUasrs. . Wakihito!i, fan 3, IS 19. Home of TiKramastATiVK The call of the States for resolutions was resumed, and great variety were presented. . . : . One by Mr. Dickey in favor of peace.. Ano ther by Moses Hampton, declaring that the Mex ican States maybe admitted into the Union npon the adoption by them of a proper form of consti tution, and at their application, upon the same terms as Texas was admitted. A resolution was offered by John W. Houston, awarding the thanks of Congress and medal to Gen. Taylor and his officers and soldiers. Mr. E van offered an amendment, making the resolution read, "en gaged, as they were, in defence of the lights of their country " Mr. Ashman offered to amend the amendment by the following : ''engaged a they were in piosccuting the war unconstitutionally begun by the President." On thia amendment the. vote stood a follows: yeas 85; nays 81.' Mr. Cubbs, of Georgia, wished to debate the question, and he moved to postpone it until to morrow, but, an adjournment took place before the question was taken. ICorraapondeaee of th Public Ledger. from WABiiinarun. Washington, Jan. t. 1649. A happy new year to you and to all my rea ders. We have eggnogged aM round, except at the Secretary of State who was at the door to receive cards. The best eggnog Was at the Postmaster General's, and the greatest crowd at Mr. Walker's and the Vice President's. Mr. Walker's reception rooms were literary cram med, but Mr. Walker was not well enough to be present ; but his lady and Mis Bache did the honor of his home in the handsomest and yet least ostentatious style. Mr. Dallas received in person surrounded by the members of his family and made every one leel welcome and at home. There was music at the President's, refresh ments at all the Secretaries. Moral and physi cal enjoyment you see happily blended. It is customary for the people of Washington to circulate rumors on New Yesr's Day, as they do in other cities on the first of April. This time we hail peace real peace not, indeed, con cluded by Mr. Trist, but so near being conclud ed as to require nothing on our part but to send Commissioners to the Havana to sign it. Now though this is a mere rumor, I have reason to think there is good deal in it, and that we may now have a treaty with Mexico,' that is with the government of Mexico that is, on such terms as the administration was once ready to grant Santa Anna. Dut the question is, is that enough? and ought we, at this crisis to be satisfied with it? I can hardly think so. Before the expedition against Vera Crux wu undertaken, before the Castle of San Juan d'Ulloa had fallen, before the battle of Cerro Gordo had been fought, and, of course, long before our glorious flag waved in triumph over the Halls of the Montezuma. Gen eral Taylor proposed, a line behind which he thought it beat our troops should, establish their lines and keep the territory comprised by it. But this line embraces far more territory than we would have obtained ceded to ns by the treaty carried out by Mr. Trist, and I have therefore reason to believe that the administration wil! not again consent to treat on suck terms. Nei ther can I believe that the administration would b willing at once to withdraw our troops from Mexico, and to surrender every stronghold, in cluding the Castle of San Juan d'Ulloa to the Mexicans. I think such a treaty altogether out of the question, as far as the President -' and his Cabinet are concerned ; but it will, no doubt, be pressed by the Whig in Congress, and the Cal houn melt will join them, 1 be Utter is armed with a letter from Mr Poinaett, of South Caro lina, formerly Secretary of War, and Minister to Mexico, who ia of opinion that Mexico can never be conquered, ei-d that it ia best for ui to with draw our troops. But I doubt much whether this opinion will ever obtain a majority even in the present Congresa. . The dinner givrn yesterday to Major General Quitman and Brigadier tsstn'l Shields, came off in line style, the guests remained at the banquet till after midnight. Speeches were made by Mr. Dallas, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Reverdy Johnson, of Md., and a number of distinguished orators, bo lides Generals Quitman and Shields.- ' k.:V j 1 i A Commo Cot.o Ann Conn It should be remembered that a cough is art, evidence that soma imparity ia lodged ia the Inngswhich, if not speedily removed, will so Irritate these deli cate organs as sooner or later to bring on inflam mation of Ihe iungt- form of disease which we all know ia the high road to consumption; Wrighft Indian 'cqeiabb. Fills are a most de lightful medicine for carrying off a cold, because they expel from the system all morbid and cor rupt hnmors (the cause of every kind of disease) in an easy and natural manner. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill, taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time re move the most obstinate cold at the same time the digestive organ will be restored toa heallhy tone, and, he blood completely purified.' Caul 'on. To avoid counterfeits, purchnse from those only wht can show a certificate of agency, representing the landing of William Penrt and compare the IMs on the dux with the fc similes on the certifies to. To be genuine, they must be ex .rtly alike, signature snd all. Bewsre of cnun fcits and imposition. ' ' '' ' .',', The genuine fur aale by Ilnsar Massxb, sole agent for Sunhury, end other s gents, publish ed In eeiothei part of thin paper. taiLtMl X LP 1 I . Ii'l't a f J ' . J , J .r.f n h i k n , On Thursday last, by the Rev. R A. Fisher, Mr. Charm: McCinrr to Mint Sarah Okaki.ng kr, ol Lower Augusta township. At Klysburt, on the 2d inst.. ' by John Huff, Esq.. Mr. JoskhS Bird to Mist Mart E. Snoi.t., both of Shamokia township. II II BISSI lll--lll.ll In' this place, on Tuesday m.M-nine last, Mr DANIKL HOFFMAN, aped about CS year. " riticis cu uiiiNf. , . Corrected Wetklt by Henry Nov Wat, ' s 'IM Rra, " - -' V.r Cork, - 60 Oat. . . - - 4(1 Bu-rrsa, " Koos. - ' -10 Pork, . ; ft FLAisrsn, ." - . 125 Tattow, . . . 10 Bsrswix, . 'Zb Flax, 8 A Good Tenant FOR A FARM & SAW-MUX, IN Union tiounty, fl miles west of New Berlin, on Ter.n Creek, About 90 sere are elr-ared. Timber Land snfririent. " The premieee will he rented three or fur year, on shr, 1 a euitahle ien.nl. Inquire of HUGH BCI.I. A. Si nhurv. Jai nsry IMS. 3t ' ' Peace tcith Mexico ! INFORMS the puhlio thai in order to bring n b iut a peace with Mexico, he manufacture ill kind of Rifl'-s. Double and Single Barrelled Shot Guns, and Double Barrelled K vo!viii R flea, at hi manufactory at Hollowing Run, Lower Au gusta Jownahip, Northurril-erUnd county, all if which ho will warrant fur ax month. Those who want a ft'St rate arlirle in his line, can be c cnmmndaled at the shorten! notice and on the mut reusonab'e term. . Lover of iort, give him a call. Loer AugUHta.Jsn. H. tH86m. "' PUMPS! PUMPS!! Improved Hydraulic Pump), For Wcllt, Rolling Mill, Furnaeei, or other I'urpo-e. -. THE suhsrriber respectfully announces to the public that he is now prepared In supply or. dem lo any ext-nt fw his Psient Double action Auction and Force Pumps. Those pump arc mule of ca-t iron, snd the water i turked or for ced through lead piie, Fi r nimidicity of construc tion and durability of action, they are ratify tupe rior to any now in ue. They have msry advan tages over the common pump, among which are the f iltowina : They are a i rons'rueteil thnt mischievous per. sons cinnot sjmil th- ir action lv inirodurina nails or spikes or any o'hi r subitum e anv.ng the valve, as is otteii done with mhi r pnm ilirreliy render ing ihem usi-les till nveihaulrd. They sre ar ran'rd to l-e ier(tctlv secure from frost. They are ao arranged aa to a(Trd ample pritection sgjainst Fire rn ul the p'emises on which they are erected, by simply sttaehieg a piece of hone, ihro which tl'ey will force wter to any part of, or over, a three dory bouse. 1 They are particularly adapted tor v. ry I'ecp wills, the leverage can be so re gulated 'hut a chi'd of aix year old can with the greatest ease draw water with them from the dee peat wells. The objection o juatly urijpd by ma ny, tbat w .ter ia spoilt d by euuding in pumplgs, ia entirely obviitej in this pump, and fre.li water can alwsya be a surely obtained when drawn with i iMiekot. In, iiaaiKuis wbre it i ricce-aa ry to rji-w or force large qusuliiies ol water in gresl iliotances f.ir supplying boilers in hiiils, furnsres, &.C these pump are invalushle, Uiry can be made t any a e, and np.ible of throwing from 15 lo UMiO usHonspi r minute. , And io crown all, they can be sold cheap as the ctietiM-st. The eulsicrilier ha spent tba lact year In sxp -riinenl n upon and perfeting hi pumps and now I'rinus th m nefrfe ihepuld'e with lu fulleat con fiJmce that they will be (nuiul to enawer his ila scriptii'ii. He tsk' s pVu e in referrinc to the follow ng compsnie and individuals, upon whose premise his pump have been erected, and who have eipr.SH.-d their atwfietion in the highest teru; ., The Montour Iron Company. Danville, II. Bre voort. atenlj the Bloomstmig Railroad Iron O .ni panv. Ulo,mlurg. Col. Pa it. u. agent ; the R "Ugh and Ruady Iron Wurks, Danville. Harcoek, Foley & Co4 proeriet.ua the town Ci'imril of Berwiek ; eiinon P. Kaae, Emj., and Juhti L. WaUrnn, Ksq , Danville. , He could refer to m iny ethers, who have teited their quslilie. but the above lespoiUdte firms and ipOiiduaU are deemed curricicnt, fjj- An areortment of LEAD PIPES constant ly on hand, which will be sold on the tooat tea n aide term. All orde addiessed totha suUcrilier, at Moore it Biddle' Foundry building, or Min lour House, Dauville, will meet with prompt at tention. HOMER PAKM1SLEB. Jan. I. 1848. U. . ' CHEAP if.ffiW oboes. "IJL'ST received, a banilsoma lot of CliJlu, f tu 11 aaiers, Calicaei, . Cap f all IuikIm, Gum HJtot$, lor wen, women end children, Groeerki, Queentware, and a varily of other article, chea per than over, by i HUNKV MASfctK. Muflbmy, Nov, tiili, 1847. H. SWATXK IX TUB SOUTH. THE following let'ef just enmrv to hand, and will he read with Interest. The patient suffer ed intolerably, and could fi:ul no relief until he used Dr. HwATKx's Comr-oitirn Staff, or Witn Chsmmt. It is rvrtiiinly tho most wonderful cure on record t Read it. v, ..... . Witmineln,N'C.:. Jan.'Hth, 1841 ' D. 8wt a Dear Bin Having been almost miraculously cored by your valuable medicine,1 1 think it not more than common gratitude In m to make one addition to the long lie nf certlfinstes which yon have tecelvcd of remarkab'e Cnre by your medicine, purine: the two years preceding last August. I was very moch ilistrensfd by a very bad cold ami racking crtnnh, anil during the latter pirt of the time It continued to grow worse, and indeed, In ' July my friends gave me nvor, haing tried all kinds of medirine, ssid trt be good for such disensep, wtthnnt the least good rfleet. 1 1 was re duced sbnoat to a perfect Corpse, and hsd scarcely any flnh upon my liody, and for a long time ne vrr thought to rie fmm my bed eisa'n. A friend onediy asked me if I had tried Dr. Swatmr's Compound pivrupnf Witn CrtRniir, and advied me to do so at once. As he heard that It had worked a great many woni1crf.il cores. I look his advice, and .fier nsinfc up several bottles of rt, f grew so much beiter that I ws enabled in leave my b"d, and afterwards t Walk about the house, snd cn out Into the street. I wn encouraged by this, and continued the rise of your medicine, and now, by means of its wonderful curative powers, lam per-f-ctly well, and enjoy the use M" all my faculties, jnsr s mre.li as if I had never been aflliot- d in the way I i!ec'iled to you. I have wriiten this not thinking that It w II at all interest yon, Hit hnmhlv hoping that it will have its mite of influence in cnu tins your valuable medicine to W spread nm ng mankind, and in ass-sting In raise ynu to that sta tion bich you richly deeeive, f r your persevering i ll" .Us f.ir the p'rhlic toad. Respi-c fully your friend and admirer.'' JME It. MAINLAND. P.ttnnienl on aucb evidence ns the ah.ive la nn. I a i- .-i.l .. : it r- u lliiwirr. n iiihi win .ain ii, vwaik a Cowpouin Btkip or W'tn Cmrmt heyoiid I lie irjch nfcoiKpvl tion in the estimation of i vcry pa tient. H it its healing virtuo will be lis best re commcnda'ioii. Jitvvirc nf t'lpmilion Atteinp have often Ihii innilo I y unpriiic pled individiiala to impoi-e upon the community a auurixu article. Stealing ne.irlv llie wlmlo of the nnme of my preparation. To full v auard against such base and patpilile im position, ihe public shoudl shun all preparations puiporting to contain Wild Cherry. icept lhal heniiug the sign ture of Da. H. Swarss on cch h tile. The name nf Dr. SvTr, in cmnertion with tho ComMHiid Syrup of Willi Cherry, has never el l-en counterfeited. Ko if person would I ear in mind the name of l)n. Swats?., they mav be ture of uhtaining tho 9 iginal and genuine arti cle. ( . Beware of ihe wor'.hlc-a Ualjms.' 'Bitters.' 8yrup.' Vc. as they ciulsin none of the virtue of the original preparation. . ..The ('nuinl and only) ginuine article ia pre pared by Dlt. S WAYNE, corner of Eighth and Race street, I'hiladetph'a. and for a lie by at-cnla in all p -ns nf the United Stale, and some part of Europe. Only Agent in Bunbury. r HENRY MASSER. OEOROE BH1GHT. Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville; T. . Mack-y it Hon, Milton; M. D. Sc J. Well. Muncv; C. A. Wyatt, lvii(hiirg; Dis A. Kchnure, brlinsgrovr; John C. Renn, Line Mountain P. O. Philadelphia, ,lr4-2m. fft-ly "a stSat CjL'LtT' CAME to the premi-e of the uhcriber, in Point township. Northumberland county, a bout two months since, a BULL CALF, red, with white spot a, and a white spot on its forehead, a bout 18 or SO month old. The oarer is request ed to come forward, prove properly, pay charge, and take it away, or it will he sold sec nling to law. JOHN MA8TEI.LEK. , Point, Dec. 25, lMT.9t roM Wright' Indian Vegetable Pllli. Henry Masaer. Sunbiuy. E. St. J. KaufTin.tn, Augusta township. lohn H. Vmc ni, Chillisijuaiue. Kate Sc BeiK-trrsser, Elyurg. Simuel Herb, Little Mahnn.iy, William Deppcn, Jacks n, Ireland and H syncs, Mi'Ewenitle, William llcimn St Umllier, Milton. Fuuythe, Wilson Sl Co., Notttiumberlaud Janies Reed, Potlsgrovn. fi. W, Scott, Ro-hvile. ... W, & R Figely. Shsmokintoirn. Rhodes Sl Fairow Snyderstown.. ' A mo T. Belaell, Turlulvllle. Htnneville Holshue, Upper Mahonoy, J.hn O. Renn, . ilo dj. . ' E. L. I't f, Watsontown. ''..'"' Who'cdi", at the olTioe and general depot, Ifi9 Race t., Philadelphia. , D.c. 18, 1947. ly . Another Farm TH E h ira of Jnhn ViH-mn, dee'd , t flVr for sale all that Farm nf thi irs viiuste in bhamokin township, Noilhumherlsnd county, near nulT. town, and adjoining the old Slanihach stsud in said township, containing about two hundred seres more or less, in a g"l ata'e of cultivation. Tho Rail Road fmm Sunburt to Khamokintown passes through it. For parlicnlirs enquire of . , , HUGH H.TEAT8 SnolTinwn, , or JOHN FA R.NS WORTH, Bunbury, Dec. II, 1847. - ... or any of the heirs. 31 (Tcliant ' Tailoring. OE03.OE ' VELZEFw, I'U'h ESPKCTFrLLY inform bis fiiendsand Ji the pif lie that he has jual returned from PliiUilelpbl. with a g neial kcsnrtmi-Dt of gooda. auitabU for men and chitdri-n' we.ir, which will be mid up to order, or sold on the most reasonable terms, consisting, in part, nf English, Fiench, and American Cloth,'; r do do ' , do Oasainier, Header Cloth, Doeskin Caasimers, Fancy Caa-nmera. Kaiinetis, (Jaslimce, Silk Velv.-t, S.iiin Sl Valencia Vctiiugs, Vfen'n, Ladiea' and ('bUdrmi'a Cloaking. Lambswifcd snd Merino Kbirta and Drawers, t'lo k Tassel," Fringe fi Ladiea' Cloak,,- : i , A general sasonmenl of Trimmings, &c, A c Cutting will be done free of charge, for percitn puichasing good of him which they wish to make op themselves, and person finding their own good will ho accommodated as heretofore. He tender bia acknowledgements lo hi friend for former ( nonage, and respectfully solicit a continuance of th same, ' He al. informs lha public, that be baa taken Mr. JOHN U. BRIGHT into eo-partnerahip, and that the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Waiatn St BaieaT. - (TT All kind of Cnuniiy Prodnca taken, at the hi (heat rnaiket price. ' Hunbory, Naewl er 13 h, 1847. 4m IfidUm Vegetable Panacea, i ' STILL ANOTHER CURE.i ' . "nrITtssaa Rowann St Waltoi. .Gentlemeri; With pleasure that I eive the lollowiog history of my case; which, febm it's aeve- rity anil long enntlnonnce onder ihe bet medical attendance I cotlM procure, aff.r la a striking illus tration rf the wnrnterfiil ai,na,tntM r n. CTJLLEN'H INDMN VEGETABLE PANA Lli over all the p.rMilnr remedies nf fh day. ' ' It was my misfortune to Inherit eVmfula, whirh made its appearance (as my mother Informed me) when I was but a few months old, hut was not ve ry troublesome until my 25th year, when it attack ed my right elbow, and stiffened the j.tint, A Unit eight years after this, it made it apiiearance on my arm again, almost coveting it with ulems. At ! the same lime it attacked rnv thioat aim, fi lini it with ulcer. My toncne became frightfully swol len, and almost a h ird a a piece of wood.' I applied to one of the most sk.llul physlci mi in Norritown, Pa., where I res i led st the line, but 1 me ttWea-e i-eemed beyond his ieeh. He ndvixt-il nie to Cnine to Philadelphia and conault the Lite Dr. Parrish, ' 1 did si, and Wiis under bia cs e lor a short time, when he adsied me to return home, as my phytciun Could do as much for me as he could. This was eertiinly not very encouraging I ri turned, and was f.ir foul or five yean mn-l of the time' tiniler tte.itnvnt, when the Doctor inform ed me that hi resources were Pth'lined and I was at l;leriy to try aoy thing t thought would do me good. ! then to k O.ikl- y's Ha-si'iarilli. which at fimt sernii d lo do me ennd.hnt soon lo-t it power. an. wss discontinued. I have t . ken Hwami's P.iniesl. M irsh ill's, Hmick's. Leidy's and other prfpa-n-li.ius of t5nrsiparilla, withetn s (P-ct. My thr nt was still nVeiated. niv paU'e entirely carried aw.iv, my fnee an J nose much swollen, and i-xivrilingty p.m. fu'. Thus matt"ts t'toil in Jinuiry I isi, when I com-mr-nr.ed with Dr. I'ctLsx's IniAt Vkmriiiu I'aiacka, and t frauk'y dmf -a, if your medirine. h ul requited Faith to ensure a rt.r-, it wonM have failed in my rase for I had tried so mm h trih that my confidence in medicine wa gone j and it as only as a dinvrning man will giasp a straw, that 1 commenced with the Panacea. But strange as' it may rppenr, the infi immati in ami sore ieas were a'most entirely reim ve, in :tfi hour, aatisf'vinu me that 1 h ul uot hold of a meil cine wh'nh I had not used bef.oe.and hich would rue me M v antlcipti..ns have to a I appearance b. en leal'xetl, fur I nm hrauhirr thun I have been foi M-venteen years. Mv skin ha a-surnel a heal thy pW'iraiice. My head, which had troubte.l me for so many years, is now free from nil dtsncr e b'e seusati'ius ; my t!iroat ia sound; and so fa' as I can judae, ilia disease i eomphbly eradicated froin mv system, I shall be happv to give any fuMher inf matioo lo any who choose lo call upon me sl mv resilience in Poplar street, first hnu-e east of Elehth street, north aide. JOfEPH BARBOUR. Philadelphia, June S3, lt4G. ' Certificates of cures, in pamphlet form, miy la had Gratis, at the nllii e of the agent. This medicine is prepared and sold by the proprietors, Rowaud Sl Walton, No. 376 Market street, Philadelpbia. W W Danenhower. No I Murray at. N Y. W Uanenhower. Wo 1 t F Hall, Cin.O. T Jenkins, No 68 Canal at, N Orleans. N Robinson, c r Gay Sj Ssratoga sts. Halt. Agents: H. MASSER, Hunburv R .ser, Milton; J. H-etnM, New Ber Musser, Millheim; Sharpe D. Lewi, Wilkesbarre. rtotd also by Druggist throughout the United Slates. Dec. 4 1847. 3ro fBv 1TOT TOO LATE. GREAT BARG AINS may yet l-e had at Pl a in' Stiikc. He siill h is a larne asnr ineut ol t i.MwU, which he will sell at firtl C9.il. Being de termined tu dic iittnue the hu-ineaa, he will sell very low. A saving of 25 or 30 per cent, can be made ley U ehnsing at hi store. Cull and ejam ine fir yourselves. All kind of country pr.r- duce liken, at the higlieot n a ket price, r'unbury, December 4tb, 1817 tf ii7E.NI, VIDI. Vlt 'LDrLLEN'EGE V 'FABLE COMPOUND, for ll,n cuie f DVSPEP8IA. 1.IVEU COM PL M XT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. HII.IOU8 AFFEOTIOVS. See. This Medicine i off -red to the public under the assurance thai there is no article in existence having rt ranger claim to ibair consideinti 11 Be ing compounded by a regular Graduate ol J Her eon College, i'ulls'li Iph a, and a piactiaiug phyai-' ci.in of twenty year' siandirg- in PluMelptii . his lung experience has conArmed him 111 the opinion lhal a compooiid medicine was reqinrl to prevent mid remedy the debilitation pr diiccd by residing ill low, mimalic climates, and to coun'erict the pro trating influence of nuny nerv.ius diorder with which the human f.imily are afflict.-. I. DR. ALLEN is a well known physiciui, and has used Ihu alatve medicine in his practice f n 8 year with the moat aMoniahing ell'ert, hdiog tea led its qualities in ho FIVE THOUSAND CASES. . No medicine ever teei ived more flattering re cnmmendjti na from phy-ici ids of eminent land ing than has been 'best iwed on thi.i, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND IPS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Pr f aor iys; It chiefly ariae in ierson who lent eillier a very atdemsry or irregular lifo. Althonuh not regarded as a fat.il disease; yet if neglected nr impioperly treared, may bring nn incur ible M laneholy, Jaundice, Mmlueas, or Vet tig-, Fa'sy and Apoplexy. A gr at singularity att -mlaut no it is, lhal ii may and often do. s conlinue a great length of time without any remisaion of tint syinp tiiin. CAUSE1. Grief and nnea-iness of m'lid, in tense study, pr.ifu-e evacuations, eces in venery, eicive uao of spirituous liquors, ti a, tobacco, o pioin. and other narcotics, iio mid- rale repletion, ovi r disteiitioti of the t nn u-b, a deficiency of Ihe arcretion nf the bile or giric juice, ripoauie to 1 old and damp air, ar the chief causes i f this dis ease, SYMPTOM1. Loss of appetite, nae 1, heart bum, aci-liiy, and fuMid crurt.i'ions, tnswmg nf the siouiach when empty, uneasiness in the thro l, pai l iu the coal vein s, chillittsa, Unguor, lowties ol rpirils, p ilpilaliuiis, aud d. uibcJ slee..M 1 RRa-TMENT. UK. ALLES'S ITCK TAULU COMl'OVSU his never failed in atb.r. diug immediate icliuf, and a ludical tu for thia disease. E3 Thi Medicine can be bad of II. B Ms er, Sunburyt J. C. Martin, Pott villa , Med.ar ot BickeL Orwigaburg s and of Druggials generally, ALLEN St WARD, I'roprieUr. Philadelphia, Nov. 87. 1847. cq lv For Sale. THE BRICK HOU8E in Sunbuty, of th ut criber, now ocenpied by Mi Murri. For term apply tu W, L. be watt, E q . or to msef. W. R. 8MITII. aoitbuDibetUad, October 9, 1847. 41 ' tcJJ I H. lin; Mr. P. H.ILADE L T, II I A 1CEDICAL HOTJSE, t.tUblnhed 16 ytar$ ago, by Dr. KINKELIX. The oldest, surest and bet hand to cure all form , m aeeMdiBeaaes.diiiesiieaof iheskinand , ' . ' '" solitary habit of youth, I ; n It. KINKELIX, ma Fine. M r ,l. OUfl MEN I Ifyonvnlueyourlifeorvour health, rcmimber,4he delay of a month.'nay, f T ". V' m" P" your ruin, both of bmly and mind. Hence let no false modeMy deter vou trohi makinir vmir case known 1 nn. i, r. education and rpspeclubilily,C.in alone b. frienil von. He who places him-elf under Dr K IN KE LIN'S treatment, may religiously confide in his honor a gentleman, and in ho-e bosom will be forever locked the serrel of the patient. Too many think Ihev will hug the secret t, their own hearts, and cure ihcmselva, Alas! how of. ten is thia fatal delttsi. n, and how many n pru mlsing young mini, tsho mialii have been an urna tnont to socielv. has faded frnm Ibe earth COUNTRY INVALID, finding it iucunvenieni lo 111.kepe s.ini applies li n, can, bv sialiint their c.ise explicitly, tone her wi'h all ibe'rsyinprome, (perl, fer post paid.) have forwarded In ihem a client cntitnimi.i; Dr, K's me ilieihss appropriated nccnrilingly. . Paekaie nf M dicinis forwHrdi d to aiiv part of the I'nited Hiate at a moment's notice. ' tiTT Posit ere irTrsss, iiild eased to Dr. Kis Kl.l.ti. Phil tdeliv ia, will lie protnptlV attended lo. t)c . 30ih, l47. ly "Secure the Shadow m the Substance ;'.,." roLMW i:M:imiTi:i S3 tSZ. LI ZSJi rJL DAQUBRRBOTVPBS! TWfl SII.VKR MEI)M,H mnmlrd nt the Fain of tht Frat.klin rim American Institiifm fr the best mid mnt artiaticul tptcitntits of lhig tcnco hie Furl ruin. rilUE recent improvement, mnd by the suli'C.ri ' M. Iters, arid which i- peculiar to their eitablih mom iibme, via: ml l'iper Vpif, bns recrited the htlieft n-eomtnendltiiins lr.no ihe Press, and also written lesiimnni-l fr .m the lirsi artism in tba couniry. as to its greit superinr.tv over the usual Side l.itht. The rn-culiar ai1v,.niaie of this l.iabl is that the Na iumil Uxprknuun or tiik Era Can be obtnined more perlccly thm heretofore. dj" Ott .-ns and siranaers arn tespectfully invi. ted, whether desiring Por raits or not. lo visit our spici.ms c illtfibs, probably the l:irtet aed most cxteu-ive in the United States, and examine, fur thcmwlvea the astnuiabiug improvement made by the suliM-nbers in this wnnderftil art. T. P. Si I). C. tt)LLINS, Proprietors of Ihe .Oily Daau. rrrian Establish ment, No. lt'0 t'liesiiul streit., two do us above Thiid, south aide. Phi a I. Ipbia, Oct. 9, HI7 4m eow ----- Watches alcwcJlcry. Full Jcivclltd Gull Isvers fv Wurranled JACOB' LAEOM-JS,' So. 246, Mirket ilnt, Fltll.A ItELFltlA, V I AS constantly on hand a large assortment of I Gold and Silver atclii a, at the following low prices Full Jewelled Gold Levers. $ 10 00 Silver do 20 00 Gold Lepines, full Jewelled, 30 00 Silver Lepineft, 13 00 Silver Q.u irlieis, Oft and 10 00 With a larne assortment of Fias JirwaLLnnr, such as ear rings, finger rinu brrast pins, brace lets g.J.I and silver pencils, cold chains. Ac. Has also on hand a Complete assoitment Lunette, patent and plain Watch glasses, Main Springs, Verges, Dials and II ,nds of every description ; and iu tact, a complete anurtin-nt i f Walchinake a' tools ami Watch Materials, to which he would Cjll the at' lentinn of the country tmle in gcnen.l. fjj- Those wishing anything in the above line, wioibl find it to iheir advantage to call and exa mine his stock hefoie purchssiug elsewhere. J.M'OII LADOIUt, No, 241, Market Ireel, below 8th, Ph la lelphia, S.-pt. 2ft, 1847. fim "silence THAT nHstnri'L COI'UH ! TMS icsns a a a its hav n kr, tiik won a nr tm riKsTSOTSH HA HkRV HSUCX, thi riu'iie or lUMu smux hath IV IT A SICM IIS IISATM. ARE YOU A MOTH Kill Your darling child, your nil, I and earllily joy, ia How perhap confined lo her chamber by a dangerous cold hi r palo checks, her thill shrunken ringer, tell ihe h.dd di-ease 'has already gained upon her the sound of her sepulchral cuunh pieicss your soul. YOUNG MAN, when just about to enter life, disease sheds a heart rru-hmg lliijhtovcr tiin fair proNpecls of the future your hectic cough and fee ble limb tell nf your loss and b pe, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it i H II E II M A K'S AM IIKAL1X; JIALSAM.' Mr. ATTKEE, th wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, D . Roe and Met 'Mian of I'lulad-Miia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New Y.uk. Her friend all thought he mun die. Stir hud every appearance nf being in consumption, an I was i-o pronour.ced by her p'ii. tins Sherman' Balsam wa given soil it cured her. Mr. GARRIHR .NTZ, nf Bull's Fcirv. w. a'a.i cuiej of consiimp'i n bv this Balsam whe'.i all other icin-.Hcs failed to give reltof abe wai r dueed lo a 1. let ul. Dr. A. O. ('itlo, V,eiti, 2M1 IW.iily, hs witn eased its t-fl'.-cls h several eaes where noothi-r medicine atroi.lej relief hut the Bals.Mii operated like a f hai'n. Dr. V. also itnei-a 'd its wonderful i IV. eta n curing Asthma, which it never fails of d.vii! , Sp ttuia Bloo I, alar ming aa it mav be. IsenVt uully cured by this Hat nut. L heals the raptured or wounded blood veasils, and make the lunea a unul again. Rev. HENRY" JONES, 10) Kiabth avenue, waa fined of conch and catarrhal all' ction of 50 years .ending. The first tl gave him m r re. bef than all the oll-ei medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J, J nls, IU lVancy street, gave it lo a sister-in-law who was lau una under cm-ompiion, and lo another sorely afll cl.al with th A-thma. In both casi-a iUeff.cta were imioejia e, s.ron re stta-iog th-m to eomf riab'e health. Mr. LUCRETH WEI.l.b.OSChristreaireet, suffered from Asthma 41 yara. Sliennsn's Ul m relieved her at once, aud she is comparatively well, lacing f nablesl to subdue every attack by a tiiaely usa of thi medicine. This indeed ia the arrat remedy for GeUghs. Cottle, (piUing Bloud, Liver Complaints and all ilvaa . all t-tinn of tbo throat, and rven Asthma snd Consumption. Price 26 cent and f I per bottle. Dr. Sherman' Cough and Worm Loaeiiges, and Poor Mau'a Plaaier anhl a above. Dr. Sherman offi-ie ia at Ifln Nasaau at K Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sundry. M. A.M. CAY, N;wi,omtsMn,d,- ovpM)UKr 1 1 ui, lew. f T; SIX' YEARS AC50 -HE children began to iy fur herao' Lo fenaea. The noiia was not J loud at thst time, hot it has kept increasing ever since, and n w baa b.-cnme so great thai lh mouth nf the little ones ran ecarce be atopped. Dr. Sherman sympa. thises with the little aulf rev, and viry much m are a that any of them should be disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit which ha been confer, red upon the community by the introduction of bia infallible . won m lsozmroiis, tie hps entered into arrangement for euiaiging his Manufactory, by mean nf which l e thinks he will be able (o supply tbo demand. And the same paina and care will be taken, that these celebrated Lo aengea be made as they have alway been, in or der that those who depend upon them, may not ba disappointed in their hope. He knew when h commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lozen ge, that th-y would supersede tho use nf ever other vermifuge, a the Lownge i very pleammt lo the taste, ipetify in its i fleet, as well as certain and Ihe qu mtitv required to rilext a perfect etirt is very small. These properties, in connexion with, the f ct that ihey are aol.l f.ir 25 cent per box.thna pi .ring them in the reach of the poorest man in the land, has not only caused Ihem to tnke the place of every other vermifuge ever offered, but at . so rendered them popular to the community. Ur. Hliernisn'a COOGI! LOZENGES continue to cure Couihs, t)0dg, t;tisumpt'on, Asthrni, shortness and difficulty of Breolhinir, and other discs e. 0f the Lungs, with the same fucility they did on their first Introduction, and the people, hnve now become persuaded by actual epeiienr.e. tl.st on the acces-inn of a s,ghl cold, they havM only to step lo either the Dr's. rlliee, or one of tho Agents, snd ohtam a box of his Cough L. aeni. s. which sre very convenient to carry in Ihe pocket, and to take a few through Ihe day. By pursuing this course a cure is ofien ellucled. in - 1 hours, and the patient Hbout hi busim s. So great is the ce lebrity nf the Lozenges, that tWmand of pi-rnnn who have used them, and bvcnme acquainted wiitj their ill. tls, will never be without Hu m. POOH MAN'S PXsASTSn Inscu'nl mure case of Rheumatism, I't.in hi lh Hark, Side and Cheat, Lumbago and Weakness , than any application that has ever hnen m-ide, A a the celebrity nf the Plaster has it!Cieaed, hundrei i s of uiiniucipled micals have attempted lo counto r. ifii it, ami pattn it oil upon Ibc community tu Uio gepuine. (jj- Beware of Deception. Q Remr- m ber lhal tho true and genuine Plaster is spread U p on reddish paper made expressly for the porpj se, imd in every case the eienature of Dr. Shcimn' i is P'intul upon the back of the Plaster, and the w ho!. secuted by Copy Right. None others are gent. in a Therefore wben you want a real good Sherrc.a ,v Poor Man's Plaster, call at the cfTu-e, 106 N as nu, street, ar.d you will not lie disappointed. Remember the number, 10G JVa-sau st., all Dr. Sherman's Lozenges are o!J. Hia .Ar ,i's re Mr. Hays, 139 Fulton street, Brjolt'iv; Hineson, Williamsburg; and Redtling St i"u Boston, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury. " M. A. McCAY.Northur.il. ciuid September Uth, 1847. ly. 'i "ts ii ksliitXi it: liurni, Scalds, and all kinds of LiJtntieJ Sorrs Cnrrd. rpOUSEY'3 UNIVERSAL OINTNUSXT, U J. the most complete Burn Antidote ever: known. It instantly, (and as if by Msgic) stops pain of the most despeiate Burns and Scalds For old S.ires, Biu'tees, Cuts, Sprains, Ac, on man or IhmsI, it is the best application that can be made. Tbout inda have tried and thousands praise it. It is the m.t perfect ntaster of pain ever discovered. AR who use recommend it. Every family ahould be provi ded with it. None can tell how soon some of the family may need it. fXjT Observe each box of the eenuire Oinlaient has the name of 8. Touskt written on the outside label. To imitate this is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmer, and all wl ;0 use Horses, will find thi Ointment the very Im?s thing they can use for Collar Gall, Scratches, Kick, dttn. &c, on their animal. Surely every mere! fu rein, would keep bis animal a free from pain aa prxM blr Touaey'a Universal Ointment is all that ivrn quired. Try it. UITKS OF IXSKCTS. Fc ibe . . i . .. - - """ai. . s u wi of poisonous Insect, Tonsey' Ointair nt i iinn Valla. i TI u k... ...... i ; i r .,-,,. .IUIK.I.U M-i ii.vnj li hii'i mum, II EOOll PILES CURED ! For the Pile. T joaey'. I.C tiiversal Ointment ia one of the best I'tmediJa that can be applied. All who have triad it foi the Pile recommend it. OLD SORES CURED. For U Sous, thete ia nothing equal to. Tousry' Oint ment, a i-crson in maniiu na-j, ror a number of years, a soie leg that baffloj thy skill of the doctor. Tousev'a Ointment wn tpummn,L.I l.u nr.. . r lite visiting physician, (who knew its great virtue.) and two bote produced more benefit than Ihe pa lierit had received from any and ail previous icuie dics. Lei 1.11 Irv it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thonsm.U of cases of Duma and Scalds, in all pari of the country, have been cured by Tousey'a Univeraal Ointment. Certificate enough could be lud to fill the whole nf this sheet. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Testimoni id on testimonials, in favor uf T.tueey.' Ointment for curing Bruise, have been o Hired tho proptie t on. Hundred in 8yracufe Vdl certify to its great merit in relieving the pain of tho most severe Bruue All person should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. Sore of cjscs of Scald Head have hre.ri cured by Tou.-ey' Oint ment. Trv it it i-l.lnm fai's. SALT RHEUM CURED. Of a l the remedies ever i!iseoverc J for this most disagreeable complaint, Tnusey'i Univertal Ointment ia the moM complete. It never w kn wo 1 1 fail. C.'.A?PnD HANDS CAN BE 'CURED. Tousey'a Universal Ointment will alwava cur tbo worst cases of Chapped Hands Scoressof priaon will sl.ite this. SORE LIPS CURED. For the cure of So e L'ps. there wis never anything made equal to Ton-. e ' Ointment. It i sure iu cure thi m. Tiy it It is a acienlilic compound, warranteil no' to ce&t tain any prep .ration of Mercury. Qr Piice iS cents pi'T Iwix. Fsr further psrtrcul ir concerr.ina; this really valuable llmlinent, ihe pu'ilir. a e ul'n red to Pamphlets, to be hid gratia, of rcspiHblo D ugijista und Menlaul throughout the Uaitid Spates. ' ' Prcpara.1 by ELLIOT A. TOUSK Y, Dmggi.', Syracuse. For sale by JOHN YOUNG, Htinburw, M. A. McCAY, NonhuaWsnland. Pept tllh, I81T. -ly eow Fcaihcrs, Fouthcrs. 'rom 12 J to 45 rcntn per found. CVicn. fur Cath. Wholesale and Rttaih FRKDFniCK"o. FftASER, I Itliolatorcr & f.mcrui Furnlalirr, No. -115 Market St., u'dovc 11th norilt side, opposite Girard Row, sTTMrTrr. P'a'llaADEtPlTIA, l HIjUU rnay be bad, al ali linna, a large a. so'.tr.sot of Bed and Matrasaea, Coiled t''r'.nd Featheia, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads and Losing O lasses, toguther with all other ailiclse in the ahoe line pf busmesa, at tba lowest caU pri ce. N. B. DoimI warranted t give satisfaction, sept .r.th, l7. (a