DEMOCRATIC STATE COSTKSTION, HALL OF REPRESENTATIVES, Tmuxshat Sept. 4, 19-15. ' Thin being ths day fixed upon by the State Central Committer, for the meeting of the Dem ocratic State Convention, Tor the purpose of no minating a candidate for Canal Commissioner, the Convention was called to order at half past ten o'clock, by Rkah Fa?.ikii, Esq., on whose motion SAMUEL FEGELY, of Berks, wa ap pointed President for the purpose of temporary organization. John S. Rhkv, of Armstrong, and C. F. Jack os, of Schuylkill, were ppointed Secretaries The roll being called over, the delegates an swered to their names : The convention then proceeded to consider the various disputed seats. After some discussion Jesse C. Horton wn ad mitted the Senatorial delegate from Dauphin and Northumberland, and Henry , Masser the Re presentative delegate from Northumberland conn- The Convention proceeded to the case of the Senatorial delegate from Fayette and Creene. A discussion of some length here took place, in which Messrs. Packkb and Evans opposed, and Messrs. Maoraw, Graham andiToir, advo cated the admission of the delegate. Mr. ROUMFORT moved that Adam Richards, h; not admitted to a scat. Mr. MAG RAW moved that Mr. Richards be admitted, which motion was lost on a division, ayes 55, noes 65. The yeas and nays were then called for, but without taking the vote the question was postpo ned for the present. The disputed Senatorial delegate from Bedford and Huntingdon, then came up. Mr. CAMPBELL moved to admit ThadJetis Banks. Mr. GRAHAM moved to admit both Mr. Banks and Daniel M'Connell. Mr. ROUMFORT moved to reject both, which motion, after a lengthy discussion, was agreed to. The Convention then adjourned to 3 o'clock ia the afternoon. Oh motion of Mr. FLORENCE, ilttttved. That the thanks of this Convention be tendered to fh4 Editors of the Democratic U nion for the (treat facilities afforded the members of this body, in the discharge of their duties. On motion, lletohtd. That .the thanks of the Convention be tendered to the officers, for the prompt man ner in which they discharged their duties. On motion, llttohed, That the proceedings be signed by the olficers, and published in alt the Democratic papers of the State. . . t On motion, the Convention then adjourned sine rf. (Signed by the officers.) Fern of tn Inns iMfnrsnsil lost. (l.dd l as bei n bentcn thin that one wince wl.irh in a enhio form covers about 5-S of an inch, will cover 140 rqnare feet Thrsjthread of Hi silk worm i about the 2(KM)ih ot an inch in dinmet. r. The fibre of wool varies from the 700th to the 2(KH)ih nf an inch. The ti'ire nf ll.ix is the STiOOth nf an inch. The fibre of cotton lh lOOOihof an inn', and the fibre of the pine apple varies from the fHMHJth to 7000lh part of tin inch in diameter. A jrlnsa tube can he drawn out to the fine ness of silk, and liquids mulo to ;i. through il afterward. AtrhimrJas said, that if he had a p'sce on ! which to rest the fulcrum of a lever ho could move the earth. This was undoubtedly correct, but if hi: used a power of !HI lbs at the Hid of levt r. he would have to work ten hoursa day, for 8,775.994 liWI 767 centurirt, to move Ihe tarlh one iticfi ! If we suppose the nVrthity of the earth to be 5,240, (the density of water.) the sun would be ns tbuuy ; Venus as Zinc, Mir an Hi mom!: Jupiter ns tni'.k; (would hit moon be fitren chrmr!) Siturn as the fir-tree; find Horn chel as Atiibrr. There i re known species of fi lies; tealous support to James Burns at the coming e lection as the nominee of the democratic party, for the office of Canal Commissioner. . Mr. CHAMPNEYS moved the appointment of a Committee to prepare resolutions expressive of the sense of the Convention, which was agreed to, and the Committee ordered to consist of thir teen members. The Chair then announced the following Com mittee on resolutions. Benjamin Champneys, W. F. Packer, Kint ling Pritchette, A. C. Roumfort, Jas. Kill. II. S. Magraw,. Jacob S. Aldcmar., - K. Huffha- gle, Henry McBride, Joel Ritter, Jas. H. Gra ham, John C. Knox, Jas. S. Campbell. After a short time, Mr. CHAMPNEYS from the Committee ap pointed on the subject, reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were read and unanimously adopted : Wiirrxas, this is the first meeting of the De mocracy of Pennsylvania, by their representa tives in general State Convention, since the great demociatic triumph of 1844, in the election of James, K. Polk, a President of the United States, and Francis R. Shuns, as Governor of Pennsyl vania ; it is a fit occasion for the expression of public opinion, in reference to their respective administration ; therefore lxrtnlrtd. That we fully approve of the admin- i istratinn ol .T.imks K. Poi.r. the pore, patriotic, ml distinguished Chief Magistrate of the United States; and that he has thus ful fully rea'ixed our most sanguine anticipations, and given an eat nest of the future which inspires our entire con fidence. Jif.'olvfd, That the administration nfFitAMi R. Shcnk, meets our entire approbation ; that he is an entire honest man, a sound democrat, and an able and experienced Statesman, in whom the people have full confidence that they will be true to him, because they know he will be true to them. Hunlvrd, That we esteem and regard the Hon. Gkorgk M Dallas, the accomplished Vice Presi dent, as a pure democrat and distinguished states man, and that Pennsylvania was honored by the! 41.0(0 of meeds ; 7t)0 ol reptile; 4000 of THE AMERICAN. Saturdap, September 13, !M5. Democratic Nomination! for Northumberland r . . . . Cownry. SENATOR. William IV Dcwart. ASSEMBLY, Edward V. Ilrlzht. SHERIFF. Tliomnn .4. nilUnajton. I'ROTHONOTARY. John Fn rnt worth. REGtSTF.R AND RECORDER, Edward OjNtrr. COMMISSIONER, Charles) Wrnirr, TREASURER, Jossc HI. Simpson CORONER. Jacob Yoi-ilj. AUDITOR. Vcicr Illxlrr. 1. H. i'.trnnil, Kta., at htm Heat Elm late and Coat ftlKce, turner oCt anrl Chetnut Street, Philadelphia, it mmtharited tm act at Jlfent, ard receipt far all mtmlrt due thit mlltee far oubteription or mdvtrtttlmg AUa at hit (Mice .lk. 160 .Wssm tftreet, .Map IV. And a. K. Corner of Baltimore amd Calvert tit., Baltimore. CTMVina Ticket Our whig friends have I not, as they say, formed a ticket, but merely hell convention of delegate at this place, on Mon day last, in which it was agreed that they would run Isaac Stratib, Esq., of Milton, as a candidate for the Assembly. W'm. H. Muench.of Shamo kin, was fixed upon as a candidate for Proth'y, Mr. Rockefeller and a number of other volunteer candidates for the different offices of Sheriff, Co ronor, Commissioner, tee. Conferees Were also appointed to meet the Dauphin conferees at Mil lersburg. on Wednesday last, to nominate a Sen ator, for which Wm. Tweed was recommended. Thit may not be a ticket exactly, but looks as much like one as two peas. Crim Atn nsCoinsKQcfjirM. Ia the Mindcn Journal (Parish ofClaiborne, in this State,)erf tbe 15th inst. there is a sad record of criminality and its fatal consequence. It tells of three men, Robert Goodwin, Mr. Henry, or Mcllcnry, and another man whose name the editor did not learn, who married each one of three listers, and lived 11 near El Dorado, in the county of Union, Ark., about seventy miles from Minden, One of the sisters she whose husband's name is not given sometime since died; the other two a few weeks ago eloped Goodwin's wife with Dr. Waugh, and Henry's with a man named Henderson. Besides abandoning their fiOsbands, they left behind each of them a yonng child. They rendezvoused it appear in Ojfloosat. Henderson returned to the neighborhood of El Dorado to arrange some business. Henry heard of it, and went with his two brothers-in-law in ttjrilKXnT C. F-Txa The editors of the Dem ocratic Union, have neglected to mention in their proceedings of the Canal Comtniss'er's Conven tion, that H C. Eyer had been nominated and that pnrsit of mm . ,nB net ,ar he iHemlerson,)' his name was withdrawn before the ballotting ! WM fou1(1 ,,.tj OI tnB ro,j) Wltn twenty-four commenced. Mr. Burns. Mr. Painter and Mr. bll( k .ot ranging from the pit of the sformu-bt Eyer, were the three prominent candidates. Mr. ; upv,ar,i,. Waugh returned and was killed, it Eyer would have had a strong vote on the first ; WM tnoht by xU bloth(lf of Mr, Goodwin, ballot, although he had exerted himself but little j ani M(.s IIenry cuf ,f ,We is not to secure his nomination, llis friends evidently I nlatia, ; thi(l for. thrillim; dome.tic drama, held the balance of power in their hands, but j wp (o (nt know u ,Q bp fom(, were all, wtinoul a single exception, also the friends of Mr. Burns, and with the consent of Mr. Eyer, wisely concentrated their whole force np- N. O P.rnyune. DANumt ok St Pkter's at Roaip A b'tter AFTERNOON SESSION. The Convention was again called to order at three o'clock. Mr. FRAZIER moved the appointment of a Committee of one member from each Senatorial District, to select officers for the permanent or ganization of the Convention. Mr. LAUMAN moved to strike out Senatori al District, and issert Congressional District, which was disagreed to. Mr. FRAZIER'S motion was then adopted. Pretident. JAMES X. M LANAHAN, Frank lin. IVce Prmidenh. E. B. Hubley, Oo. Smith, Toter Newhard, Henry M'Cride, Wm. Searight, Thompson Graham, Jno. Clnndenin, Banner Tho mas, M. C. Tyler, C 11. Buckalew, 3. C. Horton, Jos. Mage. Geo. Sehnabel, A. L. Roumfort. Srcrttar!e'.k. J" Glosbremver, Joel RitteT. Thos. B. Florence, Geo. II. Welts, C. F. Jack- j son. 1 The permanent officers then took their teals, when Mr. M'Lana'han, President of the Conven tion returned t&attks hi a very neat and appropri ate address. The rules of the House of Representative were then adopted for the government f the Conven tion. The question then was taken on admitting A dam Richards, of Fayette and Greene, as the Se natorial Delegate. The yens and nays Wg .called, the question was decided in the neeatiwe, yeas 52,-na-yt 65. The question was then taken on rejecting both Senatorial Delegates from Huntingdon nd Bed ford, and agreed 1o yeas -FG, nays 28. On mntiwo of Mr. VANZANT, f Bticks, the Convention then proceeded to make fhe follow ing nominations for Canal Commissioner Glover nominated Jamea Burns. Magraw " Israel Painter. Leisenring 41 If. C. F.yer. Nill " Samuel Dtrrm. Knox " John Rya. Haldeman " H. Lopin. Rank " Geo. H. Ikicfcer. Nagley ' On. Geo. rotts. Shugert " A.A.Douglass. Rhey " Fmdley Patterson. Row and " E. A. neynelds. Lauman 11 J. Y. James. Weidman " Abraluua Hex. Clingensmith " John White, Power " W. M. Roberts. On motion of II. B. MASSER. the name of H C. F.yer was withdrawn before the ballotting com menced. On motion, the Convention then proceeded to a first vote, which resulted as follows : James Bums had 31 votes, Israel Painter 28, A. A. Douglass 8, Geo. H. llucher 7, Geo. Potts 2. W. M. Roberts 3, Samuel Dunn 3, Findley Patterson 1, E. A- Reynolds 3, J. Y. Jame 1, A bra ha in Rex 1, Henry Logan 9, John White 1, John Ryou 1. Neither of the candidates having a majority of all the votes, The names of W. M. Roberts, J. Y. Jamet, Geo Potts, Abraham Rex, John Ryon and Hen ry Logan were withdrawn, when The convention then proceeded to a second vote, which resulted as follows : democracy of the Union, in his selection as Vice Piesideiit. lleiolvrd. That we entertain undiminished confidence in the purity, integrity and democracy of the Hon. James Bi ciianan, whose brilliant and sound talents gave him such an enviable re putation while a member of the Senate of the United State that his selection as Secretary of State wat a distinguished honor conferred on Pennsylvania, and is a most satisfactory evidence to us, that while the interests of the whole coun try will be ably sustained, those which may es pecially regard our own State, will be respected and maintained. Remind, That the Canal Commissioners who have been elected by the pople, have discharged their arduous and responsible duties with ability and fidelity that they have introduced a system of economy and responsibility in the management of the public works, which meiits commenda tion from every citizen of the Commonwealth. Reiulvtil, That we hail the rising star of Tex as, and her admission into the Union, as the bene ficial result of the ascendency and diffusion of democratic principles, in enlarging the area n' human liberty; and the Keystone State will not fail to rally around our patriotic Chief Magis trate, Jamks K. Polk, in the maintenance of her rights ami our rights. Reiohed. That Oregon is. and ought of right to be ourt ; and, in the maintenance of that right, we hold it to be the obvious and patriotic duty, and we have implicit confidence that snrh will be the course of the Government, not tosurren der any portion nf the American soil, to the un lust demands of a foreign eovi-rnmeiit ; that the public domain is the inheritance of the people and that foreign hands should not be permitted t wrest it from those whose free toil and strong arms will change the wilderness into cultivated fields, and give additional sovereignties to the American Union.. Heiotvrd, That this Convention perceive in the general prosperity of the country ; in the secure enjoyment afforded to the ritizen of his consti tutional rights, against the efforts of all who Would encroach upon his privileges ; and iu the full determination upon the part of the adminis tration to sustain the honor of our Hug sgaintt foreign aggression ; the just lesntts of a strict adherence to those salutary nieaures and princi ples of Democratic policy which have secured to our country the proud distinction which she now occupies among the nations of the earth; and as theeffective discipline of the Democratic party is essential to its success; and as the secuiity and performance of free institutions depend upon the maintenance of its principles; we deem it essential, that all who are d'-mocrats in princi ple and in practice will adhere sternly and firm ly to the regular nominations of the party; nd that all who set up their private judgment birib; and "MiO of msiniiVrous ammnle. The human hair is composed of cailx nnto C7" On our first page will be found an interes ting extract from the narrative of Capt. Fremont, on his second expedition to the Rocky Moun tains. Capt. Fremont who is nn able and Intel licent otficer of the army, is employed hy the Government, and is now out on his third expedi tion. CTt-Ca . CovMitnrR's Con f.ntioi Our readers will find the proceedings of the Canal I (invention, Ih-UI on th on Mr. Burns at first, which secured his nomi- j from Rome, published in Galienam's Messenger, netion on the second ballot. It is but justice to j contains the following: "One of the most Mr. Eyer to make this statement, that his ' splendid monuments of Catholic art, the dome of ft. Peter's at Rome, inspires serious alarm in the minds of the architects of the city. For a long time past ihe cupola has been cracked in many places, and ten arches of iron, weighing 00.000 kilogrammes, have been placed so as to prevent its fall. It has just been discovered that the lantermino, above which rises the cross which crowns the edifice, is craked through and through. The numerous lightning conductors w hich had been erected by Pope Pius VII, for the protection of the edifice, remove all idea ofthit mischief having been the effi-tt of thunder storm. The lantertTiino is being surrounded by heavy iron chains, to prevent the cracks from extending." I 'nitiniuiiiinni rmi t0nt ii,n Imlil nn thn ilfli Ammonia, water, pas, coal, silver, sulphur,; . . , i. nil, iron, lime and tnni'L'anese ! There arc 202 specie of bees. A honey inst. nominated on the second ballot, is a man of res pectability anil a sound democrat. He is a prae. comb a foot squnre contain about 0000 cell-, j ica Iian nj )ia, hai rni,l.rai,e experience in A wnjrle female house hy produces 'jtMn,- management and operations of our public :V20 ! (No wonder that v. earn to much annoy- works. ed by flies.) The sun flower produce 4000 seed. Wild ilncka fly 90 miles an hour. The cocoa tree supplies the native ol the countries in which it grows with bread, water, win.-, vinepsr, brandy. milk, il, honev, surra r, needle, thread, clothes. cup. soons, baini, baskets, psp r, masts for ships, sails, cordage, nails, coverinjr for their lii uses, &.c. iVc ! ! The Bimbnn cane is used in the Fast Indies tor building houses and bridges, and for making cop, mats, pips, boxes, cloth, cordspo and ca bles. In China it is uteri for inakinjr chairs. tiih'es, beilnteads, hmlrl : nc and ) aper; and in the West Indies its tender slino's are pi-klrd fir the table. The Kim tree is full jjrown in I.V) years, bu' lives Iri.tn 500 to CM) yenr. The Osk is full wrown in 2(K) year. The Ash in 100. An Oik in 3 years grows? feet 10 inrhes the Kl:n f feet S inches; the R'ach 1 font ft inches; the Poplar 0 feet and Ihe Willow 9 feet 3 inches. .V. Y. timet! friends may know why his name did not appi-ar in the ballottings. K7" Tux Editor of the Times and the Star, at New Berlin, who have been at daggers jHiint in relation to political matters, have changed their tactics, and ate now charging each oth"r with murderous attempts on the Kings Englisb. Better save your wrath and ammunition for Tex as, gentlemen. C7" Nf.w Drkss. The Philadelphia Ledger is out again in new type. The immense number of copies of that excellent paper which are daily printed, requires a renewal of type every five or six months. C7" As AcriimNT occurred on tin Wilkesbrtr re and White Haven rail load, a few days since. The pasengrr car ran down the plane with fear- j I'nl rapidity, injuring several pas"ngers. The car hail nothing but a common break to depend j on to stop its progress. C7" Coiiempt of Coi-rt John Van Buren, son of the President, and Attorney General for New Yoik, and Mr. Jordan the opposing counsel, while trying the case of '-Big Thunder," one of the anti-renters at Albany, gave each other the lie, and came to blows, in a pen court. Judge Edmonds very properly, after reprimanding both gentlemen, sentenced them to twenty. lour hours imprisonment in the jail. Mr. Van Buren apolo gized and asked the court, if possible, to com- ny thing else than imprisonment. The Judge was inexorable, and the gentlemen bullies had to take quarters in the prison. This is dealing out equa 1 and exact justice, and will have a good effect. Pxaoi Pot Pie. Ci.ver the sides of a Dutch ven with common pie-erm-t ; ly in m; ny pared peaches as will cover the bottom, or more if you plcsse ; spread over them a thin C v nnjj nf pie-cruet ; then put nn soother layer of pared peaches, and so on, piittniif pe cbes and crust alternately, in. til yoti have put in all you wii.h. Stir together three pat l of water and one of mo I i-en ; iiiuke a cros cut in the middle of the pie as you would for pot-pie ; poor th molasses and water into the openinj, cover the Iutch oven, and bake it witi a hiisk ti-at not fierce enough to scorch. I should think three quar ters of an hour would be about right. The qun nty of molasses mtit be judged by the acidity of the peacliea. For p'-ck nf good peaches, of the ususl Flavor, about half a pint of molas ses would he needed, anil three times as nvich water. This pic. is excellent. Halt. Sun. Spxak to that Yoi mi Max. What young insn 1 To him who junt entered yonder splen did saloon, where the wine and brandy sparkle brilliantly in the elegant decanters where is heard the voice of mirth and revelry ; and where the young and the gif'.ed of our s x have assent ed The conferees from Dauphin and Nor thumberland counties met at Georgetown, in thit county, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the Senate. The con vention wat organized by appointing John C. McCallister of Dauphin, President, and C. W. Ilegins of this place, Secretary. The convention ballotted fotty-two times without any piospect of making a nomination, the vote standing 3 for ' "lute the punishment to a pecuniary fine, or a Win. L. Dewart, and 3 for John M. Foster. The j convention then adjourned to meet again at Dun- j can's Island, on Thursday next. We hope they will be enabled at their next meeting to make a choice. Our success will depend, not only on ' the kind of a man that will be selected, but on i the union and harmony of the party. Circnm-j stances beyond the control of those who would 1 have liked to have seen measure adopted to se cure the union and good leelingofthe whole par ty, have caused a division in our ranks that ought not to exist. D!7" The whig conferees of Dauphin and Nor thumberland, met at Millersburgon Wednesday, but did not, they say, decide upon any candidate, 2 of them beipg in favor of Vr. Berryhill, 2 in favor of Mr. Kunkel and 2 in favor of Mr. Tweed. They are to meet again on Monday week, at Harrisburg. They are, most probably, waiting the result of the meeting of the democra tic conferees on Thursday next. C7" Thk last Cot-NTtr Coivzntion It is much to be regretted, that a division of the coun ty convention took place by the secession of a number of the delegates from the Forks. That the Forks or Upper End has a just right to a fair pioportion of the ollices, no one can rimy. We khnuld liked to have seen a fair distribution, and in this we believe the democracy on thissidis Thk Chows on the Floor. A notable inci dent occurred in connection with the ceremony of proroguing Parliament, which the Quevn did in person. The old Duke of Argyle, whose of fife it is to carry the crown on a cushion on th-i occasion, being a little stiff in the joints, a old noblemen are apt to be, stumbled ard fell flat on I the floor, prostrating the emblem of royalty, and scattering the precious stones of which it is com posed on the floor of the house. nst.TIMOrtE HIARKKT. Office nf the BtiTiMuss Aotsictn. Sep. 8. GRAIN. The sales of good to strictly prime Md. and Virginia Wheats are making to-day at 85 a 90 cents, and of family flour white wheat to-day at 100 to 105 cents. Sales of Md. white Corn thit morning at -H cents Sales of some parcels of Md. yellow, not prime, have been made to day at 50 cents; prime lots are woith 51 or !i cents. We quote Md. Rye at C,2 a C5 cents ; and !d. Oats at 30 a 32 Bickncll's Reporter says : Within a day or two J c''", past, notes purporting to b - issued by the Kens j ington Bank, Philadelphia ; Tompkins Cmnty : Bank, Ithaca, N Y ; Bank of Delaware. Wilm- ington, Del; and Burlington County Bank, Med , ford, N. J. have freely circulated throughout the city and neighborhood. They are all altered from some broken Michigan Bank. The follow ing are the description: 3's, vignette, Cradlers; on left -nd a figure of Jupiter on right head of Washington, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. N. York. 5's, vignette, Mercury offering a bag of coin to a female, who holds in her hand a key, a Griffin at her side sitting on a chest ; en graved by Rawdon, Wright tt Hatch. New York. 10't, vignette, Neptune in hit car ; on right end figures representing Industry and Prosperity on left end. Railroad Cars, &e ; engraved by Rawdon, Wright and Hatch, New York. 20's. vignette, group of Agricultural implements; on left end, a figure of Venus rising from the sea ; j engraven" by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. N. Y. j These notes may easily be detected, by the j words '-Real Estate pledged and private property , holden." which appear in a circle between the ! are of the same opinion. We do not blame our ' names of the officers on the spurious bills, but ' ilemnt ratic friends in the forks because they are are not on the true bills. dissatisfied. They had. we think, just cause of WHISKEY. Sales nfhh-ls. are making to day at 23 cents, and of bbls at 21 cents. Stock very light. James Burns, had 61 vote. Israel Paiuler, " 38 " A. A Douglas, " 10 Geo H. B'icber, " 6 " Samuel Dunn, " 4 " Jamk Bi'bns having received a majority ofall Hie vote given, w.s declared duly elected can didate for Canal Commissioner, at the ntuinf election. Mr. NILL submitted the following resolution which wat unanimously adopted. KetoUed, That the member of thi Convsn tion unanimously pledge tbtm.elv to give their I fnmnlnint P.nt u-afill lliifilf thev U'.r ivrnmr - I ' - - - --- 9 in withdrawing from the Convention. They should have remained until the nominations were made and if any injustice was done them, they shouM have protested against the proceed ings and taken their stand accordingly. It is ra ther unfortunate that we have so many candi date eager for office. But it ia a right they poe tess under the rontlitution and law, and however much we may regret it, it i not alwayt possible to help it. We should adopt in politic a well as in other matters, the golden rule, "do unto others a you would they should do unto Mr Daiiu IIUAl M, tOlll Democracy. Hetnlvrd, That thi Convention participates in ' ate. bird to make themselves merry over their cups against the ascertained will of the majority and T ,j,n beware of the tempter, tell hirn not thus defeat the proper action and triumph of the I ,(, !ook npon ,ho wilin w f.f, j, j, rf ,, icl him of ; you." pariy are aimng ami supporting me opponents oi , ,l(, f your acqnainiM.ee who In ve bein lur- I ...L ,. ed bv the iren into the foulest depths ol infjinv . . , .. ,. .. , - 1 on county, has been nominated by the conlerees of and (mill. Point him to thnl I riiiii!? limn, the!,, .. .... . -l Ik- r;ef h;..K th.r,.,.ni,v - . - i nion, Allium anu juniata roomies, ior me sen- I . . , '''.,!...,, i. i,f I, l mnlti mill blo Wli IIW. Who hy the great national calumity, from the decease of ANunaw Jackson. Hiidying asperatlnns were: j that the liberties of bis country might enriui for ever, anil hi whole life testified to the (incerity of thi declaration. Ilia patriotism, purity, mor al courage, and entire devotion to the best interest of hi country and to the maintenance of Demo cratic principle, will enshrine his name in the affections of tbe American people, and of every lover of liberty, at long at tbe earth beart a plant or the tea rolls its waves. Mr. VANZANT moved tb.t hereafter the Con vention for the nomination of Canal Commission er shall meet on the 4th of March. Thit resolution was opposed by Messrs. Roum fort, Lewi and Todd, and supported by Messrs. Vanzaat, Magraw, Knox, Fraiier and Nill, wben it wa adopted without division. Amecicax Iron We understand that Messrs. Manning & Lee, South Charles street, agents for I the Mount Savage Iron Works, have made a con tract with the Fall River Railroad Company for 2500 tons of railway iron, to be delivered by next spring. This argues well for the friends of the above named iron works, which are located in the region of the Alleghenie, near Cumber land, Md. T t v uitts t a hat r.XTXAoan.XAT Vase. ; n ; . ,,k .., Kv ,u. .nm, Mr Jomx Fks- A few evening ago, say the Boston Post, 1 TIR to Miss Eliza Ranpels, both of Augusta, vouns man. named Hava. an iniitint in th mn. ' At Kmitr Ituffliln. rYrrv county, on the 2d inst., I ' . ... .... U,.a ty the Kev. r . lyson, nr. i . i'u' " Sasah ThouI'Son. waited lu r subhtancn in riotous In ing. aid , ,j ir Waggenseller, the whig nominee. brought her, through Irs profligacy, to the a, ins house and himself tn the prison ; tell him that that young man entered upon life with the fair est prospects with talents which, if improved, would have made him the ornament of society nd the pride ol hi friends; with wealth suf ficient, if judiciously expended, to have carried him through the world ; with every facility for eminence and for high respectability! but alas! he visited the drinking saloon and Iben, sur rounded by jovial companions, he partook of the poisoned cup and descended step by step, in in letnprrtnee, till he became drunkard t loathsome nd abandoned creature, became criminal anil was immured within the walls of J priron. jVew Eng. Wtihingttnien. I. A xni'iii CincrtATHix. Itepes'e I rhangos in the teinpersiiire h .ve t very had effect np.in the hool ; asuilrii'ii cb .nge from s full, ueneioo. 1 1 a low, poor diet, will I rqiislly injurious to the heal h a su Jden changes of wenher. It' we w..u!d have beillh we must rn lesror M prevent, as fir us in us lie, gr at extreme of all kind-. K rv et ces, of hest or cold, f eat n or drinking, ten 'a to r' duce impurity of the Id io.I ; thus its r ir. u'aii in Incomes languid ; the very ctannr! uf life re c'ojj i;rd s and the first consequence is that the BOW EI.S become COSTIVE. V,en the bowels are ru-tie they require ihe ad mnit.aii..n of BRANDUK I'M' I'll. I .a. which, !'V exi i'ii g a commotion, or accrtrntcd movement in (hat ortf:in, will occasion nil morbid contents tn he Xx-l!eil. lie r ly r.lofiog puii'y to the lIo J oi. I heilth to the hol- fume. qj- Purchase of M. 0 Mssser. Sunhury or of ihe ui.crii, pul'lii-hed in another pmt of thi piper. .n? .i tt n 1 1: n , On Tuesday la-t. bv the Rev. J. P. Shindcl, Dr. pMi-iAi.'ll.iri.MiNr: ol l'i i us township, Union co , to Miss Hkmumta Rh imlk, ol Sv- linsgrov e. Oil the same day, by the same RKKsrrt to Miss IUmui.iia Ki:ifc i f Augusta township. By the same, Mr. John Fai t to Miss Eliza SKTH Si.ot on, both of Selinsgrove. On the 7th inst., by the R v R A. Fisher, Mr. Bkviaii Kerr, to v.iss M aSo a as r Kinta, both of Selinsgrove, On the same day, by the same. sir. jtves r. gas, to MissSt SAM Kn i ts, bothof Selinsgrovs. The coiileM will be between Mr Bower The district has a majority ol whig voters, but as Mr. Bower it a popular young man, and as there is no little dissension in the wbig rank of Union, his prospect are said to be quite favorable. C7"Nsw ListAtr or Law ami Equity, edi ted by Francis J.Troubat, Hon. Ellis Lewis and Wilson McCandles, and published by McKinley and Leseore, Harrisburg, i most valuable and theap publication, which bould be ia the Libra ry of every Lawyei. The werk U published montly, at eve dollars per annum, making four volume of nearly 500 page each. II. B. Masser, of Sunbury, i the agent for the rountie of Northumberland, Union, Lycoming and Co lombia, from whom copies can be obtained free of jtsje. vision store of Mr. Bancroft, went home to his house, and, putting his hand into clost in the .Urk. felt it seized sharply. Upon withdrawing j To t,c ' Electors 0f Northumberland it, he found a large rat adhering to him so firmly j ('oinitv that he could not shake the creature off till he sjsji'ie ...iwrihe, h been induced, by hi friends had killed it. The wound left was incolisidera- L lo nfl'. r him rl as a rtndnl.ttu f r ble, and Mr. Hays thought nothing of the matter i I'HIH'ltO.VHT.I HI" until hit hand began to swell. Upon calling He has always hren a Democrat, and wnuM ne medical aid, it wat found that the virut had i er run sgsinsi a nnminaiioii rrgulnlv mule hut spread through his system, and he now lies in a very dangerous ttate. In the opinion of the physician amputation would be useless, and he cun live but a short time. The swelling in the hand hat now subsided, and it appears at if withered. Cm roH DuaaHtCA. -Three strawberry leave, eaten green, (each leaf or stem has three lobe or division,) are an unfailing and imme diate cure for both the summer complaint or diarrhoea, and of the dysentery. Nesvspepere by publishing the above will be instrutnealal in relieving immense amount of suffering, and of earing mtny valuable live. 1 as large number of the democrscv do nol ce isid -r Ihat a niomiiiatum hst heeu made i n tlMt eili e, tin offers himself ss a candidate, and rrspectfu'ty soli rus the voir of his fellow citixens. JWtES BEARD. McEwensrille, etept. 13ih. 184V To the Electors of Northumberland County. ffVIE subienher offers himself ss VOLUN JL TEE It Uandulsie for ths office of covtsnxuMxotnau Believing tb.t the connuon, if il had beet) kept logei.hri, would havs nownsteJ him for that offi.-e, he now ffeie himself as candidate, and rpscts fully solicits ths sets ef his fellow cilfna. PETER VANDLLNO. August, Sept. I3ih, 9i..