Yankee dork Abroad. We find tho following letter in the Roches ter Democrat: It is well known throughout tho Union that Connecticut ia the Clock State. We are re presented in every town by the tick wc give. For tho last three years we hove been gradu ally pushing our notes of time, into foreign countries ; mid such has ben our success that within a few hours' ride of this city one thou sand clonks arc finished daily; and it if a fair PHtimale to put down five hnndrcd thousand chx ks as being manufactured in this State last vrar. This year the number will still be in- rrasod, as John Bull is fd flow in his move ments that there is nohof e of reform until he has plenty of Yankee monitors Those we an; ow sending him by every ship that clears rem our seaport. In 111 a few clocks were) exported there an experiment. They were seized at the Custom House in Liverpool on the ground that they were undervalued. The invoice price is 1 50, and the duties 00 per cent. They, how ever, were soon released, the owner having accompanied them and satisfied the authorities that they could be made r.t a profit, even thus low. Mr. Sperry, of the firm of Sperry & Rhaw, was the gentleman w ho took out the article. lie lost no time, after getting posses sion of his clocks, in finding an auction house. They were made of brass works cut by machi nery out of brass plate, and a neat mahogany case enclosed tho time piece. Tiie first invoice old for XI to jfti, or about S20 caeh. Since that time every packet carries out an invoice of the article, and 40,000 clocks have been sold by this one firm, Sperry &. Shaw. O'.her? are now in the business, and the North of Europe has become our customers. India, too, is loo ked to as a mart for these wares, several lots having been forwarded to the pir'.s of China. A driving business is now daing in this line, and clocks to the amount of about a million of dollars a year are now manufactured in the State, which, 1 assure you, gives employment to many hundred persons, who are fed mostly on Western Wheat, Pork, Butter, Cheese and Reef, and clothed in part by Western Wool. In thoi t, from this one branch of business, at least 100,000 will go to your section of country this year for the necessaries of life to sustain the workmen. Our folks have got a notion that it is better to draw from 3 to 00.000 a year for these clocks out of foreign nations in canh, and thereby enrich the country, than to import the pay for them in English goods, which impoverishes the nation. hat do you think 1 S. The Personal Manner of Washington. "What a personal presence was that of the Father of his Country ! All accounts agree in this. We heard an old gentleman pay, not long ago, that when a clerk in Philadelphia, he used to walk two or three squares every morn ing, to meet Washington as he came down Market street to bin quarters. 'The dignity,' Fa id he, 'of his movements, the grace of his salu tation, and the culm sweetness of his smile, were beyond description or comparison.' Sit ting the other day on a log, scarcely a stone's throw from where Andre was captured, and not far from the little Sleepy-Hollow Church, we conversed an hour with a Revolutionary patriot, tremulous with the palsy of age, who pointed out ti U3 the npot, over the Toppan Sea which lay before us, where Andre was hung, and where, on that day the troops 'spread out thick and black a long way from the gallows.' lie lived at Verplanck's Point, close by, when Arnold came down in his barge and went on board the Vulture, all which he himself saw.' They fired two cannons at the barge,' said he, from this side having got news of the treason by express but the gun burst at the second dibcharge, and tookofTthe legs, to the thighs, of a poor fellow, who was brought to our house, but he died in two hours.' 'The army then lay at Bedford,' continued the old veteran ; 'and I tiw General Washington almost every day. He was a liable looking man; his countenance wes terribly pleasant. He did not talk much, but even the little children fairly loved him ; and they used to gather about the door of his marquee every morning to see him ; and he used to pat their heads and smile on them, it waa beautiful to see' How uniform ond uni versal is this 'testimony of the eye' in the re collections of Washington." The Mormons at the Wkst. The follow ing concerniug tho increase and condition of the M or mom; at the Wmt is from a private let ter to a gentleman in this city, dated "Keokvk, Iowa Tor. Aug. 27, It 13. "Thd Mormons have had a great accession to their number this Spring and Summer, mostly FingliBh. The City of Nauvoo has become the receptacle of many thousands of poor, deluded lunaticri, who are deceived robbed and oppres sed by their corrupt and designing loader, in a manner thut is truly revolting to the Christian, Patriot and Philanthropist. I regard that Peo ple as coinbiniug the elements of an explosion that w ill, sooner or later, reduce thi rn, as a sect or society, to a state of chaos and anarchy. There aeenis to be already the premonitory symptoms o! a convulsion among them. Ma ny are the spirits that hetitate not to manifest their disaffnetion and disloyalty to their prophet and leader." jV. V. Tribine. Eusworth and Foo have walked their thousand miles in the desmbf-d time, which was thousand conencutud hours, or '21 miles a day for 4'' dan I'.leworth ib to have il vtr pitcher frtsfcr.'.t to him. THE AMERICAN. Saturday, Sept. 23, 1843. Democratic Ticket for H'ortIium brrlaiul County. Fun Caxal CoMMtsninsKni. JAMES CLARK, JESSE MILLEIt, VM. . FOSTER. Fon CasnnK, JOIIX SNYDER. Foil AsASMBtT, EDWARD Y. BRIGHT. For CoMMisio?irn, JAMES BUOY. Fon TnttscKKR., JOHN FARXSWORTH. Fon ArriTnn, ABRAHAM SHIPMAX. Fon Sat.1:. A fresh supply of printing pa per, vi?. 100 retm similar in sire and quality to the sheet on which this is printed. Also 60 reams of super royal, 21 by 29 Inches, til of which will Lc told at the mill price. (Jj- V. B. Paimeii, Eso.. nt his Real EstMe and Coal office, No, 59 Tine Street, Philadelphia, ia au thorised to act aa Agent, and to receive and receipt for all monies due this office, for tubacriptiou or ad vertising. fXj Some excellent article on our first pnge. The one in relation to Jonx Randolph is highly intere sling. fj Money Mutters remain about the same in the cities. Relitf notes are now quoted at 3 per cent. fXj- The price of groin baa somewhat declined, as will be ren ly reference to the noiice of the Baltimore Muket. tjj FntsiiFT. The late rains have raised some of the streams higher than they have been for mi ny years. The Juniata waa higher than it had been since 1810. Considcrible injury was done to the canal, hut the whole main line was expected to be open' J from If ollidayaburg by Thursday last. Seveial of ihe piers of the new acqucducl, on mid dle creek, below Selinsgrove, have sustained con siderable injury, but not so much as to retard the navigation. Qj" Cawai Commissioners. The nominations lately made by the Detnoeratic Convention at Har lishurg, meet with general approbation, and there can be no doubt of the election of the nominees by an overwhelming majority'; fj The whig conferees have taken up Gen. Frick as tbeir candidate for Congress in this district. It must, however, be a forlorn hope in any whig candidate to attempt to defeat the demo. craiic party in this district. 5j ReTnENcnxKNT axii Uei-obh. While the last legislature wasted the people' money, in taking upon the subject and abusing the other b-anche of the government, the present Board of Canal Com missioners were earnestly engaged in introducing a system of reform, which bus saved thousand of dollar in the Treasury. We have never had a more able and efficient Uoird, and the energy nd honesty of purpose with which the expense apon our canals and rail road have been retrenched, cn title the members of the Board to the thanks and gratitude of every tax payer. fjj Let every Democrat remember that Wil liam Forythe is making his minn attempt to de feat Bn 1 drttrny ho Democratic pany of this coun ty, anj that too af'er hnvins pn sided over (ho Con vention which formed our ticket, and pledged him. elf to so port the candidates nominated. What cnnfulcme can Ihe people place in a man who thus violate a solemn public pledge 1 Hon. John Snyder ami tlie Tariff. We did not receive the proceedings of the Con gressional Confeiees, who met at Williampoit on the 13 inst., in time fr publication in last weeks paper. The Conferee were unanimous in favor cf the Hon. Jou.v Sninta fur ro e'eclion. Iu Ly coming, Mr. Snyder, we have been citdibly inform ed, will run ahead of the party vole. Much has been said by bi opponents, accusing him of free trade notions, and a being oppoied to the present tariff. Mr. Snydci isnot in favor of fee trade, nor is lie opposed to the tariff He say the tarifj is not exactly st ch a one as ho would l.ke, but as we can not expect to get just what we want, he is witling to give the pre-ent one a fair trial, and i oppoged to it being dutuibed. Moreover, Mr. Snyder is Wlllln? to rairv out th. vifna of his enn.lilnenrc. if I even they should differ fom hi own. We have always advocated a tariff that Would afford revenue, and also, in its operation, protection to our manu facturer, mechanics and laborer, against the pan. per labor of Europe, and would be the lust In sup port Mr. einy.ler if we believe J that he would at. tempt to des'roy or oppose the present tariff. gj An institution ha beenestablithtd in Brook lyn, for the purpos of batching chicken by steam. Wonder if they could not iue one at Milton, to hatch out patent democrat! Tho Idgermau would do wf II lo eel on Ihe ticul, Cj'The "d.f. rider" of Baltimore, bad ee'e bration at York on (he I3ib. On their return a dreadful accident occurred on the rail road. Four p. rsons were mrious'y injtufd, one of whom had ho'h hie kg r-u-kcii. "You Can't Come it." Peter Ysndling and a couple more nf the Nor. ihumbfrland gentry, took tho trouble of travelling through the tipper end of Augusta, one dny last weik, to tell the people that if K. Y, Bright, the democratic candidate, was elected, ho would have law passed to compel Auguata township to make an embankmci.t above the bridge, to keep the water out of Sunbury duting floods in the river ! ! ! This story is too ridiculous to he believed for moment. No such law could be pas.ed, nor was it ever thought of until it entered the heads of some wise, acres in Northumberland, who thought, although it wns a very silly story, that it might do to deceive and gull the prople of Augusta. But we are not quite such ignoramuses on this aide of the tivrr aa they take us to be. It ia true, ilia', u few ye.iri since, they boasted thai they "had all the intelli gence on their aide, of the river, and therefore ought io have all the offices;" but they ought not to suppose that we are complete funis. Peter, and the fellow a w i h him, knew ih it they were uttering what was entirely untrue, without a thadow of foundation. Try it agjin, Peter. Per. hips the crew about Forty the'e comer can invent something bearing the semblance of truih, and the only difficulty in ynur t ailing it about, i, that the man who is enuglit in one fibehiiod is not likely to be again believed, even if he should jr..k tho truth ! Our Side. At a county convention, two years since, one of the Northumberland d'sorgHniseia said, "we have all the intelligence on our side of the river, and ought to have the offices, fur there aro very few on yrur sido of the river that are fit to fill an office !" One of our demociats was very near breaking his jaws at the time, for his impudence. Such an as srition is so silly, thut we did not suppose that any number of Democrats in the Forks entertained such an opinion, and yet they seem to act aa if they did, for they want all ihe offices. But the Dc nvcrary on tliis aide of the river will how lb disorganising Democrat of the. Fuik" that we have a fiw democrats fit to fill a county office, and that we know enough to defiat thiir attempt to destroy the Democratic pnr'y. The Dlsorganiscrs' Candidate-. William Forytl e was a Candida's for Shoriff, against the D mncratic tickrt in 1824, and gtt but 3t5 votes in (he county!! Of this number, he receivid but 113 votes in tho tlx town. hips on this side of the river ! ! W hat a mighty popular man ! His popularity has not increased much in the last twenty years. He run in opposition to the Demo cratic ticket for the Senate, last fall, ond was beaten upwards of 1000 votes! and not yet satisfied with his former defeats, he is out again, in opposition In the ticket for the Assembly. Tliu , it ia een, thai Forsythe has been trying to destroy the Democratic par y cf this county, for the last twenty years, and yet pretends to be a Democrat. But the Dcmocra ey will give him, and hi diso'ganising crew about Northumberland and Milton, such an overwhelm ing defeat til s full, that they will not try again, very soon, to divide and break up the party. ITow is it? We have two third of the population of ihe county on this aide of the river ; we give two thiidn of the Democratic niiijoiilic annuully polled; our mi'jori'y is annually incrfaxing, while ihe majority in the Forks it diminishing to almo-t nothing ; el ihe Democrats in the Foiks want to have all ihe offices. They have the Senator, the Pro thnnotary, the Commissioner, and another jut nominuitd i n the ticket, an auditor, and forsooth, they muet have the member of Assembly too. Any thing more gentlemen! The Ticket. A number of our whig friends express ihem elvci very warmly oppose d to the formation of a ticket in ll.i county. They pntend to be in favor of the "volunteer syklcm,'' and endeavor to per uade even dc mocr .t that the ticket eyr.em it en tirely wrong. This conduct, lossy the least of it, if very inconfistent. Do they not annuully form a ticket for the support of their party, in every cotir.lv in which thiy have a muj uily 1 Have the whig no-tiiket" in Union county f have they none in Dauphin county ? To be sure they have. Now they would bed. fated in both thee counties if tin y adopted the "volunteer sy stem," but the whig there cry out, "stick to the licki't," and you bisr noll.irg from ibem bb-iut the beauties and f.ir nch of the volunteer system. No, no, they are en. tiiely too wt. e for that. Lit our whig frit ml then te honor about the matter. Let them candidly acknowledge that tf.ey favor the volunteer system in this county, for the purpose of dividing and de stroying the Democratic party, Every Democrat see that this is the ease. We say then to the Demociacy of Old Nor'hurubcrland, stand by the timo honored unuagea uf your paity, and you will, a you always have, triumph over all opposition and attempts at disorganhaiion. The following advice to boys fiom ihe Port land Tribune, mny be of service to many of the young lada of this plare. Boy generally act with out leflectiou, and seldom think how much their future prospect in life depend on the conduct of their rarly years: "To Dova. Boya, listen to us a moment. Do you wihli lo become good men and influential citizens! Do you wish to command the re typed of the wise ond good! Then abstain from all that is evil. Go not into improper so ciety ; use no profane or indecent word ; speak no falsehood ; never cheat; never lie; be per fectly honest. Remember your conduct now will have an influence over your life. If you ore virtuous, and improve your time in useful pursuits, wo have no hesitancy in saying that il'you live ycu will become ornaments tosocie. ty. On the contrary, if you yield to bad e.. ample and influtnci s, have no regard to virtue or truth, break the Sabbath, wander about with the profane and idlo durini; your leisure evenings, we tell you pla'nly that it will prove your rum Pc careful thin to do r ght,to hive tho fear of Cod before yon, and to w ilk in the ! paths of integrity. Then your early days will be precursors of a plorious manhood and an useful and happy life." Cjr "Aim at the stcrp'e if you should strike the roof," is an old and wise saying. Few men come to any thing without corresponding efforts. Cowpei, whose poems sp irkle with gems like the following, thus speak of Low Pursuits. "To dally much with subjects mean and low, Proves thnt the mind is weak, or makes it so, Neglected talents rul into dec.iv, And every effort ends in push pin play. The man that means sucees, should soar above A soldier's feather, or a lady's glove. F.be, summoning the muse to such a theme, The fruit of all her l.ihor is whipp'd cream, As if an eigle flew alnft and then Stoip'd from its highest pitch to pounce a wren j As if the poet, purposing to wed, Should taive himself wife in ginge rbread." BiisrEixm. Cilllorlal, Condensed and Selected. Contributions to foriy-nir.e religious and chari tahlo institutions in England, amounted, last year, to upward of 820,000. The steamboat M.issichuse'ts, the fines', boat on tho line briween New York and Providence, erst f 150,900. a r. ,i ti , c- ti r .. f A Father K,l!r,l by h, .Ton. John Barnett. of t :n- . i..i.. i.:n.. i i. i.:. .... I. . ...llV.vim, n.V was l.uriy hmmu wT ...a .....n, a youth of 21. He was drunk ht the time. A woman was dreadfully burned at St. Louis, j Mo., by the explosion of a spirit gas lamp. It was : not supposed that she would recover The Concord Railroad his five locomo-ive en gine., nam' d Amoskeig, Piscatfqu og, Hoolisett, Penacook, and Sonhegnn. Kegular j iw-breakcrs. Senator Niles is insane, and under medical treat ment at ihe Assylum in Utica. Columbia Railroad. For the prist month the receipts are over $51,000.' Two French shipa of war have been ordered to the Chines') seas, A large amount of money ha9 leen collectej to support the freedom of the Church in Scotland. The Merrimack Print works, it Lowell, Mas., manufacture rising 1000 pieces of calico per day. Pe.ichc in Wilmington, plenty and cheap la-t wek. Fifty cents a bushel for the very best. Senator Tallmadge doea not intend to resign h'a scat in the Senate, and remove to the Vcs. Reed Birds. A sportsman caught 1020 reed ! birJs, with a net, in the meadows below I'hiladel pbia, on Friday night. No fact hotter Illustrates tho progress of ihe I'ni. nited Slate than thU In I79d the revenue from the general Post Office was f 37,9 )5 in 1830, ?4, 37S.313. Itissail Mr. Tyl r will not return until the firnt of October, and that he hai I .t hw he.irt to one of tho daughters of a distinguished public officer Among somo contraband goods recently seized, were sev. nti .two silk whiskers ! The military force now in Ireland, amounts to 35,000 men. The printeJ books in the B.itish Museum Li brary, occupy ten miles of slit.'. Three of the democratic member elected to Congress from Tennessee, are mechanics, Ander son Johnson is a tailor, J. W. Black well is a copper smith, and J. W. Jones is a saddler men of fine t ilenis, and have rien by persevering industry and their own good characters. A German entered ihe Bank of St. Louis, Mo. ii nit demanded a share of the "Hard." He grabbeJ a', a slock of gold, but Mynheer was grabbed by ihe police. The oftener csrpetsnre shaken, the longer they taut, as the particles of sand which colle-t upon ihem grind ihe thread.. Sweeping them also wears them. The U. S. Ship Falmouth saikd from New Yo'k on Sunday, for Boston. ron mi; Ar.nicA!. "Turn Out, Turn Out, for William Forsythr." I notice I the above in the Milton Ledger of the Dili, fur a meeting at Irelind's School House, in Turbut township (quite a fuilure.) A you have not heard ihe particulars of the meeting, I will tend ihem to you for puhlrraiion in your valu able paper. It w.i attended by Stephen Wilson, David B. Montgomery, and five olhera belonging to their party. After a hard triigg!e ihey micceeJed in appointing a chuirmin, after which they ap pointed a cotnmiitee to diaft resolutions, which took but a short time, as Steve bad them in his pnekit ready diawn up. All he had to do w,, to haul them out, ind read them himself. It appears, Sieve would make all the inoes and David B, would secoud them ( fine way of gelling at mg.) From the above you can learn that the people in Turbut will not be gulled by a parcel of disappoint ed office hunter ; but that they will stick to the ticket. In their repott they stated that Fotsythe would have -100 majority. Their meeting did not look so, although theie was notice given 10 or 12 day b. fore, and ihey were riding all over the town, ship, ral'jing their forces. I believe Bhhiht will have at least one hundr. d and fifty majority in Old Tuibut, nothwi hutan ling the exertions of Steve and Davy U., a Turbut will not be gulled by a few disappointed office hunters. A LOOKER O.N. Tonn bt 4 Tiota. The keeper of the ani mal in the menagerie, while eihihiiing.a few day ince, in New Castle, Mercer county, P., entered th den of wild beast , a wa hi wont, and wbilxt playing with hi savage customers, had hi arm dreadfully lorn by the tiger. He was lying on hi back at the time, and with great presence of mind be raised hi foot, and with a sudden exertion of it, threw the liger from him, and gained hi feet, and awing tha brute back by hi manner, retired from ihe cge, and fainted from thrni.ct of tha wound. i It is fiareJ bin trm wiilba's to he impuUttd. - A Hundred Year Hence. A hundred years hence, whnt chance will be made In polities, morals, religion and trade ! In cnmmun'tira duped by pretends- md knaves. Who would flatter the mas. to be willingly slaves, And riot and shine at th' public eupcnse How things will be altered a hundred years hencel The heads of the tadios such changes w ill find (We do not here apeak of mnt ition of mind) From three I tuhrl bonne to neat li'tle hats. Or sroops, Nnvarinos, or Oip-ies, or flats ; Nay, beads will be changed loo, in scienco ond sene, Before wo h ive numbered a hundred year hence. Our laws will become the popular rules, Our prisons be turned into national schools ; Thieving and fighting, and tippling and gaming. ('heating and fighting, and mututd defiming, F.v'iy species of vice is a silly pretence, And people will know it a hundred year hence. To Pnr.sRvii Mkat ijc Hot Weaturb. Tirst wipe the meat gently and lightly with a clean cloth, then dust every patt with pure oatmeal. It mut he wiped gently every two or three days, and fresh j oatmeal dusted upon it. The meal imparts a sweet j flavor to the meat. It, muet be all wiped away l j fore the meat is put down either to be boiled or roas- ; ted. iMildun Globe. j i j j Worm tx Tns PArn Thkf. A writer in the ', J Cincinn iti Gazette m iinl,.iru that the malady of ; the peach tree is caused by worms ; mid say that I ' ' ' , unfaiing,yi by pouring W(l, ahnnnl ,)()i,;ng aroum, ! i. . . i ,he rao(( jn ,he au,mf) whcn ,,c rgB ftfc ,l,.p ,s,. ted, and in ihe Spring, when any that escape the fuat boiling will be hatched the heulth, vigor and fecundity of the trees are preserved. j A Doc ron's Pnt.sr.scR or Mtn. A New York I piper tells a story which displayed li e advantage I of perfect pre ei.ee of mind when dealing with a nuiiiiac. The Doctor of the Lunatic Asylum on ; Bl ickwi U's Island wis in a b.itleau with lunatic as oarsman. hen suddenly the latter seized him by the breast, hild him at arms-length ovei Ihe stJe of ihe boat, and demanded, "Grog, or I'll ihtow you j to ihe fijhe," The doctor fixed his eve upon the I maniac. "Bill," said he, "it was a great oversight not to have brought the bottle along, hut liy hold and we w ill pull hick and get it. It certainly was a ; very great oversight. Bill laid him back in tho sheets, took up his onr, and in a few minutes the bout lay alongside the aylum dock, ond the mani ac waa secured in his cell. The Peach Tkauc. The Newark Advertiser remarks that some idea of the extent and value of tho peach crop to Monmouth and some oi tne western coiiiuics oi we w Jersey, "may i ... . .... . be formed from the fact that a steamboat of large size, which run3 every night during the peach season from the village of Washington, on South river, a few miles east of New Bruns wick, in not sufficient to transport the whole? produce sent to the New York market alone. j Though she carries 10(H) brisket at a trip, (the freight being 0 cents a basket,) we are inform ed that our smaller vessels have been employ ed this season on the same route, to meet the j demands of the trade. We believe the yield this year id much above an average." J Tun Hohkiiv Bi'sinhsn, like almost all o- ' thcrs, must submit to a revolution ! There is ; now in the American Museum Inhibition ' Room a little machine worked by a dog, making 1 stockings at the rate of dozens per day ! The rVoll.,rr.n . C 1 1 . I ... ,., I I ,1 ' 1. 1 l,. 1 1 v. 1Mb IIUOl 1IK1U; 11113 III.ILIIIIMT, and the economy hy which' it may be managed, defies all competition. Hitherto tho Eurune- uns have been able to manufacture hosiery far ' cheaper than we could, but now we can com : pete with them successfully. The invention j of this rotary knitting machine was perfected j last winter by a young man, named French, of I Cabottville, Mu.s. It is a remarkable con I trivance. j Swallowed Whole. The wife of the Rev. ' j Mr. Ihirnham, of Boston, coughed tip a half j grown live frog the other day, which hopped a- j bout a little and then turned on its back and died. The Rev. gentleman thinks his wife I swallowed it when a tadpole. We shoud sup- j pose so, otherwise it would be difficult to bwal- j low the story. ; n.LTlUOtlK MARKET. Office of the Baltimore Ami.bica-, Sept. IS. J (.'RAIN. There has been a fair supply of wfeai j at muket, and the sales of good to prime yesterday ' and to-day were made at 90 a 93 cts, and of ordi- ; nary to good at 80 aOO eK Sales of Family Flour j White Wheat at 93 a 105 rta. Sales of Md. Bye . at 49 a . Wets, Corn is dull. We quote Md. white j at 45 a 48 rt and yellow al 49 a 50. A .ile cf j two parcels of Pennsylvania yellow at 43 a 50 cts. j W IIISKKY. Whiskey is' very dull ; hhds tell j at 23 J cts, lather scare. Sale of bbts. at 54 c'.. , 3oine holders ask S4 J a S5 cts. Pcbift tuk Bioon. As the Blood, in it lite preserving course is u' ject to continual waste, na ture ba provided for the supply of the exhausting fountain, by the conversion of our food into new blood. But whilst ample means are provided for ihe manufacture of new blood, nature has been no less solicitiou in providing for the expulsion of lhal which ia useless and decayed. This importint office i performed by the bowel i and when Nature (who is always struggling to throw off offending matter,) requite assi.tsnce in her benevolent in tention. Brandreth' Vegotable Universal Pill will be found singularly adapted to the purpose, becsusa they remove through the atomach and bowel all corrupt humors from th body, in an easy, safd an J effectual mnnor, producing no effect but wht will finally conduce to the peifect purification of the Blood, and thereby cure the disea , (by whatever name it may be calhd,) and give perfect hcabb to the whole system. ty Purchase of H. B. Maser, Sunbury or of jnt f ubliehcd in another part cf this pper. I 111 l, In Little Mahonoy town.hip.on Sunday the 17 h inst.. A Hit A HAM KOTHAKMEI., E-q., aged about Cft yeur. In this place, on Monday last, HENRY, an in fuit son and only child, of H. B. and lliana M. Master, aged 7 innnthe and 13 days. 'F.ro sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death camn with friendly care, This opening bud to Heaven conveyed, A ii J bade ii bl som thcio." l'RICE CURRENT. Corrected tveeky by Henry Yoxthetmer. Wa rat, .... 85 Rtk, ...... 50 Cum, ...... 40 Oats, .25 Pork, 6 FiAXarkii, ... . if)0 UtTTTKII, - .... 0 Bf.f.swat, .... 25 Taliow, .... in Diiikii Apri.cs, . . 75 Do, PtACHKS, SOO FlX, ... .8 Hkcklkii FlaI, 10 Eon. fj To the IMcf foi N or ortlniinIer liiml Coiiitlv. P.U.OW CI I IZKNS At the solicitation of my fiiends, I offer myself as a candidate for A S S K M 1 L V at the ensuing t leclion. Should vou elect me, I ai ine ensuing ueciion. miould vou elec ,ei, f ,0 BC( wj,h an,j fili ' " ' . KIM HE It CLEAVER. Sh.imi.kin, S,pt. 23, 181331. ..i .. . fv...i k i,.u A c..., buiy.on the 1 0th day nf October, 1813. John H Welch et al vs James Hustcd William Mor tz Mary Weeks John C lloyd (enter Hill Diniel Hosdarmel vs O P Duncan v. Byerly Sc Haas vs A W Johnson et al vs (Jeo-gc Hill' Ei'ra vs Daniel Zerbe et si v SensholneV Bergitresser vs Andrew Forsyilie vs J icob Gas v John A Shissler v Martin Weaver '?n" s"v;V'r 7 J1 (;,,,,,,, fj Wclker I) inn I Bro-iua Joseph Jlill I'haile Doutv Wharton vs Airon Crosby Fisher SAMUEL D. JORDAN. Prothonnt-irv's Office, J I'lutfi'i. mce, I SI3. 5 Suufoiiry, Sept. 23 IS 13 Valiialiif I'ai in lor sale. TILL be sold, on Monday, November fi, 1st:!, nt the Court House in Wmituiry , that valuable Inct of land belonging to the i st.itc of Cbr stiaii Sliipin.m, ibe'd., containing ISO acres more or le, situa ed inAugusti township, .Nor thumberland eoiiutv, ailioiniug lands ot (ieorgo 1 Kretcr, (ieoige II nil, Ueivge Kiker, nd Daniel ! (ol1'J'1- Conditions will be made known oniha . i .... .... Kxecnto- nf Chriiian fiiinaian, ilce'd. Sunbury, S, pi. Ifiih. 1813. 7t. oiti'iiiw toi kt sii.i:. , T N purMimee of the Orphans' Conn of .rthum ; berland county, will be exposed to public, sale on , Wednesday the 2.Vh day of October r ext, on the ! premises, lo wit : A certain tract of land situate ill Shimokin tmvimhip, in s iid county, adjoining lands . of D iv d McWilliams, Eli.-hi Hsrton and Ohadiah I Campbell, con'sitiing twfnty-five acres, and one I hundred and thirty nine pi rche more or less, on j which are erected a la-pe two story frame house, i bnru, and other out houses, l.-ite the estate of Jame. : Ciimnbell, di-e'd. Sale to c miirvt rice al 10 o'clock, A. Nl of said (1 1 v, when the conditions of sule w ill . be made kuoMi bv I ' WM. PERsIVG, I OBADIAH CAMPBELL. Simbiirv, Sept. Iti, 1813. 5f. Ailmr's. rosirciBnr.'H'.GtT era T S berel y gien to all persona intere-trd in the - umstioi b fn trial, iiml the distribution of tho 1 proceed of the i-ales of John II. ( 'owdeu's es ate, I :.. i . CI ri rf- I 1 Ul "1U I'l '.-.MOMI.III I 10 ,.R (l t 1 1 1 Oil COUIUV, IO a: ne ir. if tbev think oroner. on the nrr. nd 'Iiied.iv j of November" term tint of the said couit, when ; they may be beard in the t renvses, By the c urt. WM. KO: HONfi, I'rofli'y. , ?cpt. 1G 1S43. 5t. i6ticu. S hereby given, th.it ihe subscriber bought of Henry liait-her, nt Sheriffs sale, on Mond.iv, , llic II th inst., the following personal property, lo i wit : one bay hor.e, one gray mare, 2 setts of wignn harness, 1 grind stone, dining tables, I j m inlle cb ek, I d z. ih-in, 1 corner cupboard, 3 , bedsti ads, b.d and bi dding, I writing de-k, 1 big i chest, 2 bu eaus, 2 two horse wagons, 1 coal stove, w hich he has loam d to ihe said Henry B irtsher I and Sainui I Bart.-ti. r, until bu thinks proper lo re I move them, of whir-h the public will take notice. I THOMAS A. BILLINUTON. 1 Siir,burvS. pt. 1G h, 1813 3t. ! ATTi:TIOY. nPIlU Shanv kin and Hush Independent - Baia'bon of volunteer are co n rnuul.'d lo r.i'et for diill, on Saturday the 7th day of October next, at Rushville, in Hush township, at 10 o'cloi k of said day, fully aruv d nd equipped, provided with six rounds of blank cartridge. Punctual attendance ia requested. By order of the Maj t. WILLIAM II KASK. Sept. 16. 1R43 N Ihe night of Ihe 30th ult., a prunis .ry note of II irty fuc dollars, dated June 7lh, 9 IS 13, payuble lo the subscriber ninety day after date, and signed by Joseph Wallace. All person are hereby cautioned against purchasing sa d note, MOSK.S MINE. Northumberland, Sept. 4, 1813 3t. "aa,f CD H"a"ci ia To tlic C ili.i iis or hiiuburr. AT the last stated meeting of the Whington Fire Company, it wa Resolved, That Ihe citizen of Sunbury be notU Ced to call it the State House, on Monday evening Ihe 2d of Oclol er next, and jj whether the miney contributed by them for Ihe purpoae of purchasing a bell, shall be refunded, or judiciously expended by the company. A non-attendance of Ihe r ilium will be cotisj Icred a willingness on their pait, thai the money be appropriated to the use of the com. pany. A a bell i contidered a useless article, anJ the amount of money collected insulficient to an. wer the purpose, we have come to Ihe eoncluion not lo purchase o. c. By order of the company. JACOB YOUNG MAN. Sept. 9ih, 1843. 3t. Secretary. rTIAKL NOTICE that the .ubseriber, on lha 6th L diy ot Septemb.r inst., puirhaaud of Sol mrn Eckerl the following person! property, viz I One bay mare, saddle and bridle; and that he has l,ft ihe said property in th possession of ih said Solo, mon Eckert on loan until hi plcatur lo remote th lima. It i held by him, and in no other w, of which the public msy take notice. fcrt. 9,h, 1643 3t. - CEO. ECKERT. t