mmmmmmmmfmi i.nutn u. Correspondence ef the public Ledger v. , rnoi AVAitinnTiiit. 7 . WasaiNa-rwr, Mireh Alb, 1818. '- The Treaty it not yet ratified, and lha proba bility ia the Senate in now disemsinfr article for article, amending and striking cut ItiHtity, and that the main question rn the ratification of the Treaty will mil be put till next Thursday rtr Friday. The Midi article, containing thoclaiiHe in re pard to th" Empress no grant, ha been re jected sltnjrr-tlirrV Thia all llttf friends of the administration wore willinp to do, out of respect for the President, who recommended it, and with a view to appearing the S.-naiora Irom Texas, IloiMon and Rusk, who have both mnde admirable speeches against the Treaty. Oen Houston denounced it vehemently, and would eonner lose hia riff ht arm than vote for it, amen ded or not amended, and General Husk will only vote for it nnb moda Mr. Hen inn is atill opposed to it in 'oto. Mr. Allen will not vote for its confirmation in any shape, I believe. Col. J. fjVrsnn Davis is ajrainst it, which, by the by, shows which way the Taylor men mean to pn. Judge D iiijjlas is a?iiost i ; but beyond these I do not know a Ritirrle. Democratic Senator who, according in my opinion, will not in the end support the President in voting for the ratifica tion of the treaty, and t am far from believing that all the Senators I have named will eventu ally vote against the treaty. Mr. Calhoun and his friends have shown no disposition of late to vote agninal the treaty. They f for peace in almost any shape, and prefer, I believe, to lake as little territory at possible. If Mexico cannot be made a slave territory, Mr. Calhoun cares very little about annexing it. The administration and ife friends felt very era .Went on Friday last that the treaty would wet with very few rbftaclee, and that the final vote would be taken on S itnntay. Tliey though) that as they had reduced the opposition in the Democratic, ranks from a very considerable num. her to little more than half a !oin, and that tialfa doten to one or two only pledged to vote against the treaty under all circumstance, the treaty was safe. It would now seem, however, that Mr. Webster has taken strong grounds a teainst the inception of tbe treaty, not against the treaty iteelf, and that an effort will be made in the part of a certain portion of the opposition 0 void the treaty without rejecting it. In itead of voting on the rejection, the probability s a resolution will be offered to postpnno ita onsideration for a limited p-riod or indefinitely, dvwing the President in the mean time to ap nint one or. more Commissioners. Such a re ilution, as vow are aware, require no two lirds vote, but a mere majority to pass, and yet it-poses ot the treaty as effectually as if a direct ut were takeu on it. , ' Observer. 1 A Moom. Atist Riot. A riot to4t place an exhibition of model artists in New York, i Friday evening, and the whole of the interior 'the establishment wss demolished. There e five or eix es'.ablishinenta rnen in that city here these things are exhibited, without any gard or pretensions Indecency. The Trihune ivea the following account of ihia scene :. Iast evening a prty of rloiten or twenty ;rsone, some of whom were notorkms rowdies, khi (ih others were misre rcpectablc, weary of le too monotonous displays at the eMabliidi ient,oVtertiiined to introduce a series of new bleaox, in which they themselvea were to be e prine pal actors. Accordingly, at about a srter past eight they entered the place, mak pUxtiqne of the door keeper by knock- j him down at bis pt. They followed thi by abusing the audience in general, and man- etiog all the symptoms of a row. Thia brought t the manager, who sddreesed the new comers m the stage, assuring them that he was en ely at their service, and wou'd do anything tlie world to pVase, but above all begged m, if they could not enjoy the performances he negro minstrels who at the moment occu. d the atage, to begone and not kick upa row. soon as his back was turned they jumped n the stage, and, like heroic rowdies, coin iced demolishing the scenery, Vt such sn attsck ih manager mustered all orres ; not a M del Anna or the masculine der in the corps but what was enlisted. Pu Jecendid troin Mmmt Ida to brandish a pis Hector armed himself with a bludgeon, and shtngton woke from his dresm to ha mile UNket. 'I'he melee became serioua, and one to assailants, a gentleman in the uniform military officer, ss we I anted, fled at the it of the model ot the Father o'' his country i accoutred. Hard blows were given and n, several scuncea were badly smashed, as I aa the piano lo whose mumc the Model at are wont to rxhibit themselves. The of the pisno was, however, not unavenged. lector, with characteristic ardor, snatched ne of i's brjkrn legs, and whirling it ni'gh aloft, laid tow the chifof the rowdies. Our rmanl said Ibal hia head was shockingly ted by the blow. This decided the battle, the ruwdiea at once di camped, carrying ofT r wounded. We were told that they were vn and would be arretted. The rumor ia persons of some distinction were engaged is most disgraceful affair. II so, the pub- ill probably hear farther fioro it, anvi-KiLL NavioarioN. Water Was admit lto the several lavels of the Schuylkill Ca on the 1st inst , lietween Port Car boa aad "', (31 miles fiooi.tbe brad, of lbs works,) f Sunday, tba 6tb, tbe wbela of that pari ef in baa to be in navigable erdat. Tba ca near Reading still nead some repairing, and lining ef Nsvif ation id that quarter will bo rd about a wetk kuar, By the J5th iott. may pass with full luads tbroogbout Ibo .line. '':-';' mrwvqpmmrmimw aa : wniADBirniA saAniisx.cii: T . . ....... Tirana rt Match 9 J 9 GRkhtf.M'Jieat, ho salesstork ."of. piime nearly exhausted, .J". yellow .is. wpjtti St'c weight, witji fair, sales.. Oats, are held at 40 a 41c for Southern J dull.- '. t rt f--WHISKEY. Sales in bole' at 25 cts ; bhds Sic ( brisk . -e- 1 1 .. ' - i f ii I '" ' ;' . Dtl.rinORKMtHKRT, : ' Offtct oi lUi.Timoaa AMtsic, March 0. . GRAIN Sales of small parcels of red Wheat bronchi in by wagons at I2P13.1 cents. -' Sales of Corn to day at 4850 cents for yellow and 4t48 cents for whit. , . Sales of Oats at 38a40 rents. . " WHISKEY. Sales on Saturday were made at 24 rents for bhds. and 25 cents for bbls. We hear of no transactions to-day, . Gout. Wr ght's Indian Vegetable nil ar a certain cure ' for this painful malady; because they purge from the body those morbid humors, which are the cause not only of Gout and Rheu matism, but of every ache and pain we suffer. From four to eight of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going to bod, or if the pain is severe, night and morning, will in a short time make a perfect cure of tbe most violent at tack, either of Rheumatism or Gnut ; at the same time the blood and other fluids will be so com pletely purified, that pain of every description will be literal l driven from the body. Caul'vn.Ti. avoiJ counterfeits, purchase f noi those only who csn show s certificate of agency, representing the l u.Jmg of William Penn ; and compare the 1-iU'ls on the box with the fuc similes on the certificate. To I e genuine, they must be eincily slike, aigmture and all. Beware of coun feits and imposition. The genuine for sale by ITsaav Misssn, sole sgent for Sunbury, and other agents, publish ed in another part of this paper. IIIKU, In this place, on the 5th inst , HARRIET FERTIG. wife of Mr. Adam Fertig, of this place, sped about 29 years. l'KICE CURRENT. directed weekly by Henry Master. WKtit, . I37J Rt, '7ft Conn, .... 60 Oats. - . . 40 Benrsa, . . 16 Unas, ' . 8 Pobk. . .... Fr.xs:in, ... . 125 Tsitow, ... It Bttswix, . . . Sfi Fljx, - " . 8 Hsraian Ftx, 10 Uaiaii Arrtss, . . - 76 Notice 18 hereby cven to M lexatees, ereiHtors. and o iher persona Interestrd in iherstntes of William WonWeiton dee'd, settled by his admrs Wm, H. Muenrh and El.za F. Woolverton; of Wm. Shan non drl, settled by hia admr Thomas Pa-do of James Teas decM, settled by Wm. R. rmilh and A. Jordan, exrsof John B. Boyd dc'd, who was Ihe admr of James Tt asdecM; ol Jam's Lmon ilec'd, fettled ly Thnmae Imon and Hugh Mc V illiuni", nr of Wn. Lemon dee'd, who wns one ef the ens of James Lemon nr. dee'd; of Abrt hnm Ki-ii eer dc'd, etlledhy his esrs John K. W olfinarr and John Kiini!er; of Gathaiina Ro.a ilec'd, reitled y her xr Jamci Taggart; ef Jacob Tchofip d'd, a,lllid j ha adinrs Jacob Wenx nil Gasper Tchnpp; of iuhu rJisi nhart det'd. fet tled hy bi ai'mr Jonna Ei-enhi.it; nf Jacob Hun-rk-ker dee'd, W.tlrd I'V bis admr David Waller; of James I.rinoo. jr. dee'd, settled by his mliiir John Nuoo; of Fiel itek Mutcbler dee'd. Mttll by biseditir Maihiss l.rwi; of John B. Boyd dee'd. si It led y his ears Wm. R. Smith and A. Joidan; of John Vueom dee'd, seitlnd lir hia admr Daid Manx; 'he hccouoI of Abih iru iihipUMn, gu irdi an ofElitdH lb Mendenliall; the acC"Uut of Jainea t'hliUeM. pund'B'i i f Robert, William and Elisa beth Ku.kmao; the account of Wm. 8 M.ntgo ineiy. gusidisn -f Thomas, tsrab, Rachel, Elea nor, Hotrc, John, Hester and Maigaret Kuik mun; the acc-n-M f Fiedeiick Li-xru, guardian of Him'-ri ai,d Matgan l 8tabulic; the account of I'rter Fert r, guaidian of Catharine and Adam Fernter. Late of Nothumbei(..od county, doe'd ; liiat tba executor. adminis:rut,ir and guardians of Ihe said deca.ned etale b filed their accounts with the Register of th a county, and that they will be presented lo the Orphans' Cou'l of aa'd county, on Tuesday th 4tb day of Aprd, next, for cm riimutiou sad allowance. EDWARD OYHTEIt, Reciater'ii OfTice, 2 R (inter fiimhury, Ma'ch 4. 1848. iii c ci.t; us & uuiuio.vs DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, " Ko IH CHesnut Street, . &,utk lUtH Corner tif Eighth tt , yhiladtlphia. IJORTHAII S Irom tbe smallest brrast iin In Ihe lararat 'xe, sincly or in groups. Tbe Pioprielors are warranted in sinc, that their work has gain- 4 a repotaiiou second lotions in the w.irlJ. Extracts from the l're; -l.ife-bke in ib eipresion, cba&tiy correct in tha phnd'Of . Ledger. The ait hs nrriaj al f eit pprfecion, and none umlerMand it better lhao Mct'l.e & Gei. mn."Baliinmre Int. Admi'alilel nottjnf can exceed their exquisite delicacy." V. 8 Gazette. Exuact from lite reiiort of the Judiirs, at tba lat fair of iha Franklin Institute - Dagueir)oivp in this department lhera are some veiy eicvllont specimens in lbs exl.ibitin, and tba Jolgr tliink the e a progresaivs imiiroentenl in this luvnrh of the art They he no I r comma. -ded ana- ward in faviar of any of lbs rompeiitois. I ut sie ili-p.-al to tank a firtt in mrdcr, the clleetiin of McCLEEt dt UEKMHN, aa conlaioiiig the lir. gett number tif tuperior ipeeimetu." rblUilelptiia, rb l. 1848 Dm Peace with Mexico ! Ca S3; S3 3 "CP CEL NFORMS the iutd that in orjer to bring s- j. howl a fteara witb Mexico, be manuficturrs all kiAtla ( Ktflea, Double jud Hingja Barrelled Mho! Gone, and Poobla B-amllcd R. vulviog Rifl.ta.at hia snanufarldiv at -Hollowing Ituu, Lower Au- ua towastiip, HonhvimlrUnd enmity, all i f riM-a ha will warrant-.' for-aig sanmna. Those bo want a 'M rata sriiela in hia lina, can ba sc- commadsied al lha ltorei notios aad en the most rajs.tnsWU lsw. Lovers o apurl, give bias call, Luef Augusta, Jau. 9, HI IK 6m. - i LIST pF C A UfetSlS 1 , ldlt trial in (be Coutlor t'ommon Plea of Nor- , lhomrlaud t'ounty, at " April. Term.' 1349, commencing lha first Monday, tirinc the 3d. . . IWi.Jamin W Richards Pian'itin W Plan et al J W triixiier, atiiincef Garaei J risiVeV's heirs 1 Wi!limHiimntnn a J 8hiimnn A G Omenough Peir Kichtrr. ear's vs Dodge At Barrel -Benjamin Robins -' j . vs Valentine KUre '' tiharles II Flick va William Trick i Henry Ma-r.r . vi II B Maimer Joseph Etsety .lanoh Heed - mi DN Lake el al - ' Unlet 8mih " 1 va Augustus At John Huey Freeman II Clark va John Schriner , D At P Railrmid ro vs i!ywond Ar Knyder ' Wm Ar. It Fegety e, eo va tJeorgn lleekert " T'H Wilson vs Abnhnra Ktraub - Harl .w Prior vs llngh MrFll JiirHh II tJomley s Win II Frymiie k co t'barles Plessants vs Lewis llewsrt William Murray s Bl cer Oamhart Rolierl D Fonlsinan vs lleejimin Fordsman tlenrRO Ovster s John Grohnrt et at Fletcher Mathews v Dsniel Weidner l-mel Gutedus vs John Poller Ham-cel Reed - vs Oeotjrr H lleitx Selh I Comtvtal vs I)aid Mrr Ar Isaac Brown Wm IMiearhatt ' vs 1-hsrles V't Daniel Milter and wife vi Phil p Herk'-rt John W Peil vs T A Billington, late conslaMe 8 m" ' is Hame Myer Ac Dat'nn vs Lewis Epplevheimrr et si Jacob Leiweiifine ' va William Depney Dentler Ar Montague s t'luitnin Uoah jr Hush Wellns vs It Ac. W Fegely Ml'jah t'rawford vs M At P Billmyer Win II F'yniire s Samuel Henderson Willistn Miaiks vs John Mi Giiinia Brmiiigam At Wspp'ea s (5 H ami Wm Frirk Henry Keix-r - vs Henry Vojthe mer Hunk of iVorthumberlsnd vs Philip H-smbsch Giileon Market - vs John J Waifor.l George Hil. ni tu vs Mar in Ar Win ItsndeU John Diehl rt al vs Piter Lazirua Mich 4i I Rsrnliart va Win Morilx's admrs Freiletick Keener ' ' vs William Ay r.s F..ri.ythe, WiUon Ac co vs J G Rryani At I T Cle ' ' ment Wm Pal'essnn's stsi'nee vs W McCay's sdmrs. ite. Mahan for fimonton -va Hackenberg Ac Rishel Hugh Bell.is - - va James Rons et al John G rner's heirs vs Lenh 8tro cker -Anthony Garner et al va Same Jacob H Rhoid-Ac ifn va J a me Ac Wm Rosa R ihetl M Gl.rk va Isaac Brown J P Hiekenlieia: vs J na tWh Andrew Emeok's sdmrs vs David Htah'necker Hi-nry II Burr vs Wm McCsy's sdmrs D.inn l Uncst vs B l xcr G irnhart Th.nnaii Allen va James t'umm ngs - ('barles Docherty vs Samuel t'sldwell John Wolf vs Char'e Roasel Wm H Strickland vs Amos E Kspp J.irnh lwenk vs Samuel Henderson John McGitmis s William St irks Dr. U nham Gearhsrt vs Charles Gesrhart George Reed vs John Lathw John G Montgomery va Thoma Lloyd Samuel Vonnt - va J Ac H KeMetter ft co School Dir. dors of Ruh thp vs W'm H Kaae Fisncis tail sou vs John M Houel Daniel P Csul va Deuller Ac Monlngue JOHN FAKN8 V OK I'll, Proihonotsrv's offiee, -0 Proth'y. Sunbury, March 4, 1848. 5 LIST OF JURORS OF Northnnilierlsnd County, for April Term, A. D. 1848. ' mud Jurors. Delaware. Ssmue' Mct'srty. ' Milton. John GoodleniW. Chilliquaiie. Adam K idler, roint.J- W.8tamm. Knrtbumherlanil. Daniel Braotigam. Stinlntry. Gideon Market, John P. Pursel, George Weixer, Eq." Upper Augimta. Ssmucl Hun'et. John Burns. Shamvki. Georee Stsrtiel, Frederick Mutch ler, Aaron Ke'lcy, Wm. McWilliima. I'uih. Jacob Gasrhart, Ssmuul Ely, Isaac Eikmn. Con. Daniel Kerslclter. t'pper Muhunty. John lfeckmsn, Edward Enterline. hiwer Muli'inoy. ("liri-tiio AH-erl, Benjamin HefTner, Joceph Trejio, , Little Malinnoy Wm Rolbrrmel. Traverse Jitrirs. Turbnt. J:imes Manr. Peter Dunkel. Iwi. Philip Kup, John Foi. Delaware. Henry Keailer. D miel Smith, Geo. Gray. Solomon Tiurhe'iutter, Hugh Reed. 8olo mon Oy-ter, Samuel l , Wm. Hayes, Rubeit H. MctJoimiik, Solomon Denllcr. Mittm Johu W. W. od-, F. W. Pollock. Michael L mm, J. H. MeOormick. ChilCtaxtuque Samuel Kichelderfer, William Ksvman, llen-y Shea x, Thomas Psrdoe. Northumberland Chsrlea Msua, Stmhury. Frederick Lszarus, Jesae Baatlan. Vpper AuifUflii. Gemge Fasold, lsae Fiah- r, J-nies ('aiiiptll, Maik Slack, J iCob Evert. ' I filter tugiitta.St-eM Gjs. Henry Brown. f-hamokin. John Huff, Em., Obadiih Camp I ell. Uuth. Rol'ert Qui. k. Wilson Mettler. Coal. Willi m Frgely. Upper Mahoiuiy. enrj Snyder, Solomon Folk. Lower Mahnnuy. Elijih Byerly. Geoiga Har ris, Snnon linker, John Meaner, jr. Little Malionoy. Jacob Raker, Jonathan Dun- kef ergcr, 8 iniuel Wagner, Jickton." -.Khthtm 1'routman, Joaenh Batt- doif. lcfit Jurors. Tiirw PhiKp Billmvee. -Iswii John CUpp. John WiUan. Delaware. John Men gas, Wm. B. Irwin, 8um- oel Fmnsy. Milton. Otcar Hammand. ChitlUnwinue. John Murray, Charlea Gate, William Munlo h. y'oin.--Michs.l Barnhart. lobn Vandevender. Northumberland. James Di tfeutmcher, Sa muel Cox. Suubury. -Jucob Martin, Andiew Durst, Dsn iel Haas, Geotge Rohrhsch. ... 'J Upper Aiigtuta.iuha Cooper, Robert Pursel, Sa.noel Colp. wer Augtuta, Jseob Baatian. Peter M. Ree- er. -" Shanu kiu: Daniel Milter.'Wm: O. Kaw, W m. FtC'ow, Fr ! rick Adama, Henry Reply, Jbn Frark, David Mar'X, Upper Mahmitiy . Harhuel Resolar, ' Ijower Mulionoy. Jonathan Pjiatx, John Bade man. " ' ' . - Jaca-aon. Daniel Oyater, Peter Coble, John Wirt. lVm. T. noj d' Cat ate. IWTOTft'E is hereby given, that letters of ad jyi miul.iration have been grautvMl to ihe sub. scribar, on lbs estate of William T. B yd, dee'd. late of Ihe borailgb of Nortbumletuiiil, INorihum hrriaod reuo'v. ' All iiersona indebted la said aa tate, ami all those having cliims sgaimX the aaine, are hereby requeued lo coma Ivrwa'rd and make VVIWUIBIU UVVI P" V v. . -.,3ATHARLNB O.HOYD. North'd.TeWC, 1B4. l Adou'x; fv,HB CHALLENGE -W'a have ibsered va- , X. ry patiently for a year pel iha feverail at tempts by some of niir fiairrni'V. t't force a rpn tatiou which their profesdonal skill alone must fail In give them! And we would continue our ailent ,obsirvntion, nre'er the eonsciousneas of an unhol atereit merit, were it not more than ptokihln that this species of fanf ironaile may divert ihn public eye from a cindid etaminaliun into (he meriis of the niuliiluil'i of profeaKora in the Dagueriein art. " We would see merit seek an honntab e publici ty, and theieby win for itm If golden opinions; but ne di-pi e thitt rniaerablo chicanery by , which a mere pretence , gama sn ovation over genuine woitfi. It is to. make ibis vaulting ambition iiver lenp it.elf or wiihdraw i spurious claiina. that we now ltesphS in i s fancied security by throwing the g'ove for an honorable lest of skill. Our gago ia (500 that the arrige of a gi rn number of da guerreolypea eiecu'id at tbe Diguenean Gulh-ry of M. P. 8IMOiNS, 179 Cheanut Hr.ct, ill exhi bit a ureter amount ef perfection in the art than anv aimllar average number fr mi any o h. r guile ry in the llntlid Stale. This i- no idle boast we mesn what we say. We are derimu- that the public khould give their pstrunago to mi-fit nol preienee. -. We a k investigiilion, free, rigid, imparlid in ve I'galiou. e hsvs iLrown the g1'. Wlo will pick it up! M. P SIMON'S. 179 Ghesiiiil M., npiosi'e Slate lloure, Philad. N. B. It will be ui.derflo d by our counliy frie.ul.-i, that the above challenge has never yet tern areep'ed, and we nlo wish it uuderstooil, that w e Jul not intend to m ike by ibis wager, hs wo have ahendy i Xrissf. our intention lo sppro. priaie the prze to some charitable puiposn. M. P SIMONS. ' PbiVlelpbia, Feb. 19 1818 3-n. SIS VE, RIDDLE, Srrccn Si. Wire C loth itlainif.u ioi j , No. 48 North Front treet. be'ween Mar kit and Arch ttreett, PHILADELPHIA. fHE Subacrila-ra having m -de era it improvo- L ' merits in the above bil-iness. are now manii f ictu'ring, f a aupeiior qunliiv. all kind-, of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as Sieves, Riddles. Screen. Arc. for all kinds of Grain, Hee.lv, Sand, Ore, Snuff, Starch, Bilrkdusl,' Air. Founders' Sieves of supcrtot qualitv con-lanlly on hand. Al o 8a a. Wire Dish Covers, Sofs Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Ace, Ornamental IT Ire Work. Such a Ci-gee, Nursery Fn''er, Garden Border ing, Flower aiai ds Trainers. Trellis work for Gripe Vinen, Ac. Also Wire Ft firing i f everv de-crip-lion. ry Oidersthankfullv receiveil and prompt ly eecu-ed by WATSON Ac COX. Feb. 19ih. 1818. 3m. - VTsmvs IPUIVIPS ! ! Improved Hydraulic Pump, For Well, Rolling Mills, Furnaces, or other Purpose. . . THE auWriber respectfully announces to the public lhat ha ia now prepared lo supply or ders lo any extent for hia Pstent Double action Auction anil Force Pomps, Thave pumps are made of cat iron, and the water ia sucked or for ced through les'l piie. . For simplicity of construc tion .snd durability of action, they are vatty tape rinr lo any now in uie. They bsve mspy advsn taues over the common pump, among which are the folio ing ; They are a cons'rurted that . miarhievnua per sona c innot s)mil ibeir action hv introducing nails or spikes or sny other subianre smong the valves, aa ia often dona with other pumps, thereby render ing them usolcae till overhauled. They are war rsn'ed to te peifectly secure from frost. They are so arrsnged ss to sfford ample proleciion against Fire about the piemises on which they are erected, by Minp'y attaching a pitcs of hot-e, thro' which they will force water to sny part of, or over, three atory house. They are particularly adapted lor very deep wells, as the leverage can be o re. gulutcd i bt a rhi'd of six years old run with the greatest eaae draw wnier v"uh ihrm from the dee pest well. The obj-ction so jutly urgd by ma ny, lhat w.,ter is upoibd by st iuding in pump logs, is entirely obviited in tbia pump, and fie-h water csn a' ways be aa turety obtained a when drawn with a bucket. In sitiiatinna where it is uece-sa-ry to rjiae or force lari-e qmntiiiea of water lo great di.-tancea for auppl)ing boilers in mills, furnsces. AiC, these pumpa sre invaluable, aa they ran be made of ftny r.e, snd eipdile of throwing from IS lo 1000 gallons per minute. And lo rrowu all, they can lie sold as chesp ss tbe chesest. The subscriber ha a pent the Isst yesr in avpe limenting upon and perfiviing bis pumna snd now brings them tiefora the publ c with the fuller! con fidence ibal thry will be found to snswer hi de scription. He lsk-s p eai-u e in reterring to the follow ng companies and individual, opon ahose premises his pumps have ben erected, and bo have expna-ed their sutisf-iction in the highest terms: I he Montour Iron Company. Danville, H. lire- vnort. agent; the Bloomalmrg Railroad Ion t!.-m-panv. Uloomaburg. Col. Paxton. agent; the K -ugh and Ready Iron Works, DsuviPe. Hancock. Foley &. Co., proprietors ; ihe town 4'iiineil of Her v irk ; Slrnnn P. K.is--, brq-, snd John l. Wslson, r.eq , Ihinville. " ' ' ' He could refer lo many ntheri, who bsve teled their qnnlilirs. but the sb, lespectshle firms and individuals sre deemed sufficient. rry- An ssot'menl of LEAD PIPES enn.lnnt Iv on liand, which will he s ild on the most teas in able terms. All nrde s addieaaed lothu u''M-ril-er, st Moore Ac Bidd'e'a Foundry buitdinga, or Mon lour House, Danville, will meet with pr mi t at tention. HOMER PAKMEi.EE. Jan. I. 1848. tf. 3I(;rc!miit Tailoring. IT F.SPECTFULI.Y infonna hit triond. and JB , the pu'dic. that he has just returned Irom Pliiludelpbls, with a gi neisl kraortmrnt of goo.la. auitil le for men mid children's we r, which will be m.de up lo order, or sold on the uiost raa-oiiallt terms, ronawtin?, in pari, of English, Flench, and American Cloths, do do do Cssainiera, Reaver Cloth, ' 1 ' Do-skin Casaimers, Fsnry Csa-iineia, ' ' Saiinriu, f'sshmere, Bilk Velv.l, Sjiin Ac Valencia Vesting, Men'., Ladie.' and t'hil'ren's Cloaking, Lainhewool and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Olo k Tsaael., Fringe for Ladies" Cl-ska, . - A general aaaonmenl of Trimmings, &r., Ac, - Cutting will he dona free of rVi'ge, for a rs porchaning goexla of him which tliey wiah lu make up themselves.' and persiiis finding their awn gok( will tw aeeommodaled as hirelof.ire. Hs landers hia acbnowledgemrnie lo Ins friends for former pa- Ironage, sud iesctfuHy solicits a couliuuaiica of the sains. Ha sla i inarms lb public, that be hss isken Mr. JOHN tl. BRIGHT into eo-ptrtnendiip, and thai tbe huainess will beieafiar be eondttcted under tbe firm of Wsivia Ac Uaiaar, rr All kinds of Ceunny Prodnes ttksa, at Ihs I LI k . . -i. -. ; - . ' ... Buobo7, November 13th, IM7. "Ivl'ALLISTEPa'd ce 22 sar "a? KvOt rsa sf u? . v.-.r iv- , jgMjEteTsEs. . BT has power lo e iuso sll rxrsaaai SOKES. StMIOFDLOlM humors, SKIN DISK SES. 't)O.M)Js WOCNDS o tli-chaige their pa llid matter, and then heals them. It ia richly te.med All-heuling, for there is scare ly a rlisenae mx enil or internal. thM il will nrit benefit. I have o,l it f ,r Ihe I l fonrWn year for nil dieaea of the chent, ronaumption and Her, involving ih umiot danger and re.por,sibiliiy, and I declare bef ire heaven ai d man, thai not in one airulec iM has it f.iiled to benefit when the pa tit n waa wi'hii li reach ef mortal mean. I hnve bail phyiciana learn-d in the profeaainn. I h.ive had munaiera of ilie Ru-pfi, judges of the bench, aMomien. lawyer, gentlemen of the high tat erudition, and niuliinMlex of (he poor uae it in evry variety of way, and there baa twen but one voice one u erl vn're anving : M'AlliMer, your Oinnnent i (iOOl)." In Scrofula, Old Soe, Eryepel is. Tetter Li v r Compiiiim, Sore Eyes, tjoiny. Sore Throat, Il'Oi cl.i'ia, Broken or Sure Breast. Piles, all Cheat Uiaeaars, such aa Aa'hms. Oppressions, Psin Also, Sore Lip-, Chapped Haii'la, Tumira, Chil dnn's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervuus Dieaeea, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known as g d. SCM.D HED We have cured caaea lhat aclunlly defied every thing known, ss well aa Ihe ability i f 15 or 20 doctors. One man lold us he had spent (fltOO on hia rtvldirn wnhout any bene fit, what s few boxes f Ointment cur d ihem. BALDNESS It will restore the hair sooner than any other thii-g. HEADACHE The salve has cored peisona of the headache of 12 e.ir' standing, snd who hid it regi.l ir every week, so that vomiting often look place. Dxarxxaa, E Arns, and Aotrx in tux Pact, are cured by ibis Ointment with like succer s. KL'HNS. It is one of ihe best things in t'.ie world for Eur us. (Read the directions around the box ) KHEUM ATISM. It removes almost immedi ately the infl imalinn and swelling when the piin ces-ea. (Read the Direction around Ihe Box.) ' COLD FEE T. Consumpiion, Liver Com plain), Pain in tbe cheat or tide, falling ofT nf ihe hair, one or the other alwaya accompanies cold feel. (This Ointment is the tru remedy.) It is a sura ien nf diaeaae lo have cold feet, . , TETTER. There is noihing belter for ihe cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousands are yearly cured by tbis Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of ihe Ointment will slwiys keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them il they will uae it. Head the fuU-iwing CammunierdioH, R. reived fiom an old. reepec d unj well known citii n of Phi'aJulphu. and then judge for yuui- self: Philadelphia. 10 mo., 13ih,lR16 To T. B. Peter-oil, Having been requeued to cive my opinion on the merit of M'Al.T IS TEU'S SALVE, I bio willing to enumerate aome of the Km fits which I hnve upeiienceJ in tbe use of the stlicle. iu ll e spring of lHl.r', I had an stlsck of Ery. nil Us in m f-ice which became very painful, and eitei'did into one of my ees, being attended wpb bv,r. my dialrrswas great snd 1 began to be f ar fu of ,H-ir g my rje. Although not much of a belierer in what ia commonly cull, d quack mediciues, I purchased a hog and made sn application to my face. To my sutpriae the pain nmri ah 'led, and in a week a lima I was ei.t rely cured, and 1 firmly believe that it ii ihe salve, under Providence thai eu'ed me. From that lime lo Ihe present. I have used the article as ocesaum required, and in every case where I have u-eJ it, I bsve found a decided benefit. At one lime, on going to bd at night, my throat waa so sore that I swallowed with difficulty, but by an application of the atve I waa relieved before iriomiiig. . j - -. - I huv uaod il in case of bums, bruises, sprains, snd flrsh cuta, sll with ihe happiest effects, and me cave nf poiaoning by a wild vine io the woods, h ia hi en dried up and cured hv a f w applic:ilinna. From niy own esperi-nce, I would slronuly re cooiiieud it to all, as a cheap, convenient, family iiiedieiue I h ive become so partial lo it, thut I expect to keep il con-taoi'y in my family. Though nol ambitious to api ear in print, yet I cannot r-fu-e to h ive lh' conimiinita'ion made puldic if ju.lged bet to serve the e iuae of bumani ly. Respectfully thine, WM ADMS, No. S6. Old Vork Road. CAPTION.-No OiiiUB'ni will be genuine unb sa ihe nam. s of Jainea M'AHis'.ar, or James M'M'iter &. Co., sr written with a pen on eve ry lehe'. JAMES M'ALI.IaTKK. Sole prop-n t .r ol the a -ove meOiciue. (jTKICE, 85 CENTS FEU UUX.H AokSis : J. W. FRILING. Sunbury. FOIISlfTll, W ILSON Ac Co., Norlhom'f iland, Dr WM. M BICKLEV, Dsuville, J. G. CROIISR, Si-Pnaitrove, P. C. SH KLI.ER. Lewiaburg, M M. F. N A(i I.E. Miltim, JOHN SIIAKPLESS, Caltawissa. Feb 19th. I 18. eowlv C. BENKCRT, BOOT MAKER, No. 40. Soith Fi" th Stkxkc. Aanvr Cusantt'T. rUtliADELPIIIA. Jsn. 9ih, 1848 , Another Farm, THE bi rrs of J4n Yocum, dee'd., effer forvmls all lhal Farm of thrira situate in Hhsnvkio tawpship, Nocthumberhind county, near Snutf. Ibwn, and aitjoining lha old Rtsmbsrb -staud in said township, containing about two hundred seres mora or less, in a good ati'a of evjltivali-m. Ttu Rail Road from Sunbory to Shamokinlowu peases through it. For psrtjculus enquire of HUGH H. TBATH. atnuffirwm, - .awlOMN f ARN8 WORTH, Bunbuey, Dec. 11,1817, i tif of tba hens. iewa ...... jzxas-unzmjszs . roa TFrlRht'a Indian Tegetnblo rllU. Henry Masaer. Banbury, - , E. Ac J. Kauffmsn, A o gusts township. lohn II. Vincent, Chillisquaqus. Ksse At flergKlresaer, Elyaburg. Samuel Herb, Lrttle Mahonoy, William Deppio, Jackson." IreUnd snd llaynes, McEwensville. , . W'iMiim Ileinen Ac Brother, Milton. ' ' . Forsyth, Wilson Ac Co., NoitbomborlaiiJ James Reed, Potlsgrove. O, W. Scolt. Roshville. W. A R Fegely, Shamnkintown. RhiHles Ar Farrow ftnyderstown. Amos T. Beisell, Turbutavllla. Bi nnevipe Holahue, Upper Ma'uotioy. Ji bn G. Renn, do ilj. E. L. Pitr, Wafsontnwn. Whoteaale, st the office and gener.l d. r(, RacesU Philadelphia. . D. c. 18, 1817. I v " I1TOT TOO" LATE.' " dpi REAT BARGAINS may yet he had t Pun K nt'a 8tox. He still b s a large s-aor-ment nl tioods, which ha will sell at first tout. Reing de termined to dikCintinue the buvioeas, lie will sell very low. A saving of 25 or 30 per cent, nn ! made by pu'rhnsing st hia store. Cull md enin ine for yoursclvea. fjj- All kinds nf cuutry pr r duce tiken, at Ihe highest msikel priee. -Siipbury, Decerning 4th, 1817 tf EM. VIDI. VICL Dr. ALLEY'S VEGE TABLE COMPOITM). f.r I'e cure ,f DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COM PL M N'T. EK VOUS DEIULITV. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. Ace. This Medicine is oXired lo the public under the a-aiinu-re that there ia no arti le in cti-rterire having stronger claims lo Ibeir c in-i leriitt n. Be ing compounded by a regular Graduate t Ji (Tor so n College, Philadtlph a, and s prai-tis-ng phvi cian nf twenty years' standir g in Phil n'o'ptua. hia long experience baa confirmed him in the opirit in that a compound medicine wa required l prevent and remedy the debilitation pr diicrd by rraid'ng. in low, miasmatic climates, an I lo couii'erut tho prn-trating influences of many nervnna il.-ordjr with which the human family sre i.flli. le I. DR. ALLEN is a well known ( hmiei m, nn has used the shave medicine in hi. pmcir.e for 8 years with the most astonishing effect, having tes ted its quslities in above FIVE THOUSAND tJASP.S. . No medicine ever reeeived more fl.inering re cnmmend&tions from physicians of eminent t Hid ing than bss bien bestowed on Ibis, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof s sor siy: "It chiefly arises in persons wti. Ie-S either a very sedentary or irregular life. Althoui:Si nol regarded ss a fatal disense ; yet if i.cg'ecti d or improperly tresred, may bring on incur ,b!e M Inncholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitigo, Pslsy and Apoplexy. A grvat singularity attendant on it is, that it may and often doea continue a great' length of time without any remission of the nyniji toms. CAUSED. Grief and aneaines of m:nd, in tense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco, o pium, and other narcotics, immodorate repletion, over distention of the slom.ich, a deficiency of tho accretion of the bile or gisiric juice, rxpoauie t cold and damp air, are the chief causes of l'U dis ease. SYM PTOM8. Loss of spetite, nause i, AearU hum, acidity, and foetid erucutiona, gnawing of the etomaeh when empty, anessiueas in ihs thro 'I, pain in tbe side, cosliveness, cbillness, I nguor. jowness of spirits, pilpitntions, snd dis-urhej sleep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S I'EGE TABLE COMPOUND hss never faded in affrr. ding immediate relief, snd a radical cu e fur this. disease. (ry Thia Medicine can be had of II. B Muss r Sunhury; J. C. Msitin, Pottville, MeJ ar V. Bickel, Orwigahurg ; snd of Druggets gt-riHnlrv, ALLEN Ac WARD, I n.prieturs. Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1847. eq ly it h i i; a i) e i r i ima Ettr.bUthed 15 years ai: by Dr. KIS'.iEl.lN. The ob lent, surest and lest hind c jro all forms of seer-1 disesses, disease-ef -kin bt:d solitary bahiia of ve.'li, n it. k i x k t: t. i n. V. W. eiimer of id ar,d Vn'nn , le 'nc Snrua and Pine, t, tipr.tres fmm the Exmne. YOUNG MUIS ! if you value your l.fe or your hetlth, rer.tcmber, the delay of month, nay, even a week, may prove your ruin, both of oj and mind. Hence let no fale mode.ty .'eter you from making your cat, known lo nno who, from education and reapectabilily.c in alot e b fnend von. Ha who places himself under Dr KIN KT.I I.V3 treatment, may religiously confide in his honor aa a gentlemen, and in whoe bosom will be forever lin ked ihe eecret of Iho patient. Too many think they will hug the seerel lo their own hearla, and core themselves, Alas! how of ten i this a fstsl delusion, snd how many a pro mising young man, who might hae been an orna ment to society, has faded from the exrih. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient lo make pe-amal applies ti n, ran. by staling their eae eiplicitly, toge h r witb sll their symptoms, (per Per. p,wt paid.) luv forwarded In thorn a cheat containing Dr. K'a me dicine appropriated accordingly. Paekagea of Medicines forwardeJ lo any part of the United States st a moment's notice. Post Palo tSTTsas, addressed lo Dr. Kim. xiliv, Philsdelphis, will be promptly a'tendid lo, Oct. 30th. 1847. I y Watches fc .Jewellery FullJtwelted Cull Levers far f 10, IVorrori (.. JACOB LADOTjr,, No. 248. if trket street. PHILADELPHIA, nASeonetsntly on hand a large a orirueut ,if tiold and Silver Watches, st t'Je follow i. g low prices Full Jewelled Gold Levers, f4(i f i) . Sivr do )i no Go! J liines, full Jewelled 30 00 Silver Le pines, 13 no Silver tjuariieie, 00 and 10 OA With a large aesr.rtmeot of Fias Jcwsi-ivar, such aa ear rina, finger rings breast ptna, braces lets gold and, ailver pencil, gold chains. Ac Has also on b'jnd a complete aaaoitmenl lornette. paual and pVin Watch lasses, Msin Springs, Verge e Di'Vis and Hands of every description ; snd in sel a complete assortaBonl of Wstchmske a took mus Walnh Materiala, lo which ha would call aaavaL teution of ths country Irsde in geoeisl. (jQ- Those wishing sny thing in ths sh-e llnoi, woold find it to their advantage Jo call and a La. sniiie bis aloe Itrfaia purchasing rlo-w bsse. JACOB LADOMUA. No. tl Market sir, el, Isluw tub, Ph lslelphis. Sept 26, 187. 8m 11 m I rwi ived, a bandajine lot at CLdfn, i os. aVsners, Calicoes, Cups of alt kinds, L'uua Shoes, for men, women and cbiUien. G're,c, (fieentwart, and a variety ef other arl elea rhra par than ever, hy HBNRY MASSCU. Suubury, Nov. 7lh, lt7.