A Searching Letter TfttARunr DKrATMKKT, Pels 31, 1844. Sir : The Interests or the Government require, the officers engaged in the revenue service should le men whose character for lobriety, skill ami vigi lance, ia above alt suspicion. It is feared that in some instances this may not be the case, and the object of this letter ia to request you to inform me whether the character of those ofTiccra with whom you are acquainted is auch as fully to meet the re. quisition above mentioned. If you know any one who ia wanting in sobriety, akill or vigilance, you will make known without reserve, his deficiencies, so that timely corrective may be applied. I am respectfully, Your ob'l servant. V. FORWARD. Secretary of the Treasury. To I fie Collector of t he Custom House at - The N. Y' Tribune thus notices lecture re cetitly delivered by Mr. Madia in that city, on the "Life ol Genius." Mr. Maffltt'a Lecture. We have rarely likened to a more brilliant, and The paitleulara of the cost of th steom-frigalcs Mississippi and Missouri, are thHS stated in a com munication made to the Senate on Friday last, by the Secretary of the Navy i Mississippi for labor, f 129,314 27 mnterials- 175,020 Ol) engines, 167.S83 84 boilers, HI. 90 1 31 $519,032 07 Missouri for labor, materials, engines, boilers, J13,387 20 172,411 39 132,607 05 75,532 93 -$552,850 22 Tiik Easter Capitalists are operating 1n this region and we doubt not the happiest results will grow out of it to all concerned. We under stand that a number of Morton capitalists were at Reading and Pottsviile last week, examining into the water privileges, the rail road and canals, and the iron and coal resources. They were as much gratified as they were as'onished at the extent of the wealth undisturbed, in Pcnnsylvinia. The tisver to a less satisfactory, lecture than that of ! Reading rail road atock is getting into eastern TATEP.1T 1TOTICE. To the. Honorable- Ellin Lert, Esq., President, and hit .Issociates, Judge of the Court of Quar' fr Sessions for the conn! tf of Norlhunilierlnnd . THE petition of Charles D. Wharton, of Sun bury, in saiil county, humbly represents, that he has rcnteil that well known tavern standin Son bury, formerly occupied by Hiram Price, opposite the court house, and is well prepared for the accom modation of travellers, eYe. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a ta vern duiing the ei, suing vear, and he will prav. etc. CHARLES D. WHARTON. To TH Jrnnss a nova tsTinitn : The suli scribrrs, residents of Sunbury, hereby certify, that Charles D. Wharton, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well proviiled with house-room and conveni ences tor the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that a publid hou.-e there is necess iry ; they therefore recommend him ax a proper person to be licenced to keep a public house. rsaniuel u. Jordan, William 1 oungman, hsiids and a large amount of eastern capital we pre dict, wilt soon be invested at Reading and Pottsviile. rhilail. Caz. OrsnPATio or Costive. Costiveness is an unnatural state of the bowels, caused by white vcr ia injurious to the digestive organs. Its imme diate consequences are nausea, headache, loss of appetite, Sit,., but its ultimate consequences are pregnant with every ill that flesh is heir to." The decomposed parts of the body, whirh are thrown by the blood into the lowels, are there detained, in stead of being avacuated daily. In order, therefore, to prevent any evil consequences resulting from this accumulation of impurities, it will be only ne cessary to puigc the bow. Is well with Brumlnti's Vegetable Universal Pills t a medicine which for mildness and elficaey is unsurpassed. These Pills have been used in eveiy variety of derangements of the human body, and yet, when proerly used, tie vii failed to restore to health, except in those cases where nature was exhausted before the pills Were commenced with. (Xy Purchase in Sunbury, of II. B. Masscr, and of the agents published in another part of this pupvi. gr-r-l- ' . T IT " 1J iii- .V .1 It I Hit , On the 2 Hi ult.. by thu Rev. J. P. Shindel, Mr. Henri Malum to Miss Lima Wulf, both of Au gusta, PKICK CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimer. Trof. MirriTT delivered at the Tabernacle on Wednesday evening. His subject was the 'Life of Genius,' a theme which a man of Genius would have made eloquent with beauty, with truth and with power ; while in Mr. Maffitt'a discnurse it seemed merely to suggest the shadows of hollow thought and to give occasion for fine modulations 'of the voice and the sounding emptiness of un meaning words. Mr. Muffin's delivery ia always graceful, sometimes highly impressive, and gen erally good ; on Wednesday evening it was more chaste and less injured by theatrical starts, repul sive distortion of the featutes, and gasping under tones of the voice, than usual. Thcie are few pub lic speakers who are heard with more pleasure than he, and still fewer who produce real effect. The sum of his lecture may be stated in few words. He defined Genius with more truth than originality to be the power of Creating; audits mnstituent parts, he said, were ambition, hope, a love of the fitness of things, the longing after im mortality, benevolence, singularity, and, most espe cially, enthusiasm. Each of these parts in suc cession he mule the theme of extended retmrk, not in explanation, but by way of illustration and adornment. Some of his images wrre highly fn ciful and beautiful ; but, without an exception which we can call to mind, they rendered still more obscure the meaning which at best was most ques tionable. In apparent illustration of the definition he had given, for instance, he said that Genius is the 'molten cascade of yellow gold fringed with the foam of glittering silver ;' and again, that it is the embodied angle of inspiration,' 'the angle of ubiquity the bride of eternity. In distinguishing the eloquence of the pulpit from the eloquence of the bar, he said that the former is 'the glory of God clothed with the love that passes all under standing;' while the latter is the 'face of Moses on the top of Horeh, on which no man can look but with a shudder.' The immortal mind, he said. -has a capacity to be filled only with the glittering spiiit of the Universe.' Such expressions from his lecture we might greatly multiply ; there may be profound meaning in them and we suposc we arc bound to concede there is for they drew down immense applause ; but if there be such a thing as 'sound and fury signifying nothing,' we humbly believe that these sentences, and indeed the greater part ol his lecture, embodied it as per fectly as man can do it. A portion of the lecture was an enumeration of the works Genius ; and among 'hem he classed, without the slightest dis crimination, the poems of Homer, the battle of Waterloo, the labors of the Reformers, who 'bade the clock of eternity pause while they could notch upon the centuries the impress of their master minds;' the steam engine of Fulton, the defence of New-Orleans, the making of a blade of Damascus, and the unfurling of the American flag by Mr. Poinsett in the hlood-drluged streets of Mexico. He told bow Genius dwells among the stars, how it fills all time, eternity and the grave; and how it is worshipped by all nations by every individual, and especially by Woman, who 'should never be refused a place in the Pantheon of the gods,' and whose 'blight eyes make man feel like a god in their presence.' Ordinary language never serves Mr. Muffin's (Kirpo-e ; hti never remembers an in cident, but 'a story arises on his Miud ;' and a gradu 9 of matrimony to one of the most charming nymphs ! who may favor him with a call. II v strict stun nf the vale that embosomed the college.' t ion to business, and his utmost endeavor to render j satisfaction to all, he hoes to receive a hlieral shiire I of public patronage. CHARLES WEAVER. The following statement shows the condition of Sunbury, Maich 12th, 1812. the Banks of the city and county of Philadelphia, except the Bank of Pennsylvania and the Girard j XlIST OF CAUSES, Hank, as compared with the Banks iu Ulterior of IOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor the relate. i thuml-eiland County, to lie held at Sunbury, Frederick Lazarus, Geo, Martin, Wm J. Mailin, Geo. Draf t. Henry S. Gobin, Peter L izatus. John W. Peal, Charles W.Hegins, John Bognr, Charles G. Donnell, Wm. L. Dewart, II. B. Masscr, M"rt'" 11 '" 1842- " TATEiriTOTICEr-" To the Honoralile Ellin Lewis, Esq., President, and hi Associates, Judge of th Court of Quae ter Sessions, of the county of Northumberland : f IIIIE petition of Paul Roth, of Coal township in l said county, humbly represents that he in tends to keep a public houe of entertainment in the house now occupied by Solomon Fagely, in Coal township, and is well prepared for the accommoda tion of travellers, Ac. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year, and he will prav. Ac. PAUL RttTII. To th R Jrtmrs A hove mf.tiofii : The sub scribers, res dents of Coal tnwn-diip, hereby eeitify, tbat Paul Roth, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and ronvciii ences for the lodging ami accommodation of stran gers nnj travellers, mid that a public house tliere is necessary : they therefore reenmnvnd him ni a prqier person to be licenced to keep a public house. Solomon Fagely, Jacob Kram, John Thompson, Jacob Itaird, John H luinym, George Kriege, Keutien Fagely, William Kuehler, John Trego, Samuel Eisenhart, James II. Paxten, Frederick (.raw, D in il l Ke'stetter, Ho n Eisei hart, Jeremiili Zimmerman. March II. 112. Wheat," - - - . .110 Rve. ...... 5(i Cor, ...... 40 Oats, 30 Pork, ...... 5 Flaxsfeii, ... 12,-, Butter, - - - 12 Beeswax, .... 25 Tallow, .... 12 Ditirn Applk, - - 75 Do. Peaches, - . 200 Flax, ... 8 Heckled Flax, - - 10 Eons, ...... g Spilling of moot!, BS another dangerous symptom of "Pulmonary Affection" and difficult to ariesl when neglect ed ; it commences with cough, copious cxpictora lion, which consi-ts of bright frothy matter, or black, and clotted with blood; there is mostly some fever, headache, palpitation of the heart, flushes of beat, and redness of the cheeks; difficulty of brea thing, soreness of the tlnoat, and saltish taste in the mouth, Ac. "Da. Dcscam's Exi-ectohaxt Re MEDv"will be found to arrest this complaint. One single bottle, m many case, will answer, if used at the first attack, but when neglect d, it may require many more. Those who may be ntllicteil with "Spitting of Blood." should lose 110 lime in nroru ring the above methane, as this disease mosily proves serious when not early attended to. Price 1 er bottle. Office for the sale of this medicine. No. 19 North Eighth Sired, PhilaiU-lpiva, also for sale at the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. March 12, 1 842. Agent. WEAVEirSnOTEL Sunbury, ,X"urthumkcrland i'minty, Prnnsjltniilu. TI1HE subscriber, respectfully informs the public 1. that he has removed to that large and commo dious 1 avern Stand, at the corner of Market and TAVERN NOTICE. To the llonoralde Ellis Iswis, Est , President, and his Associates, Judge if Ihr Court of Quar ter Sessions, of the county of Xirthunilirrlaml : rilllH H-titiou of George Conrad, of AuKU.-ta 1 township, in said county, humbly represents, that he continues to keep a public house of erite' tiinmcnt, in bis old stand, in Augusta township, and is well prepared for the accommodation of travellers, tie. Ho Ibeiefoie prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year, and he will prav, Ac. GEORGE CONRAD. To THE Jl'lir.KS ABOVZ MENTIOKEII : I he Sllb- s.-rileis, r. silents of Augusta township, hereby eeiti fy, that ( Jeorge Conrad, the applicant lor license, is a man of good repute for honesty and leni erance. and is well provided with house-room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gersaiul travellers, mid tbat a public house their is necessary : they therefore recommend him as a pro per person to be licensed to keep a publidiouse. Caleb B.irreit, William Kramer, Geoigo Raker, John SUTiier, Alimham olf, George KeefiT, David Haiick, Samuel Shii-p, Nicholas Wolf. Henry Berlv, David Reeser, Samui I l.ni't, March llih, 142. DAVIS & XIFEPJEE. Wholesale IsriiKitl'l. HAVRE-DB-QRACE, HD, nAVE constantly on hand a general assoit nient of ith'f'CS, MEI)1C1ES. PAISTS, OMS, VAHSISHEN, wi,nov ULASS, DYE STl'FFS, Ar.. dr., which they olf r for aale on the most litic-r d tetms. and at prices as low as these of Philadelphia uud Baltimore, Pellicular attention will he niven to ihe mmli. ties of such atticbs as are selected or Manufactured for sale, as also to parking them for transport ittoii. Havre.de-tirsee, March 6th, 1842. 3in. TAVi;it XOTICIi. To the Honorable, Ellis Is.iris, Esq., President, and hit Astoeiutes, Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions, of Ihe. county of Northumberland : TIIIE petition of John G. Wells, ol Norlhunil-er I laud, in a iid county, humbly represents, that he continues to keep a house of public entertain men', at his old stand in Norlhumhcrl ind, and is well prepared for the nccnmmodition of travelers, Ac. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern, during theen-uing year, and he will pray, Ac. JOHN G. WELL'S. To tr .lisor.s a rove 4etioeii : The suli seribers, residents nf Northumberland, hereby certi fy, that John G. Wells, the applicant for Ihe licence, is a man of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that a put. lie houe there is necessary : ihey therefore recommend him as a proper person to be licensed to keep a public house. John Prick, Wm. H. Waples, Wm. Forsyth, Daniel Winner, James Taggait, C. VohIs, March 5th. 1812. Heniy S. Thomas, E. P. Shannon, John Wheilley, D. Briutigam, John Lei enring, Joseph 1 1 t Ti 11 11 1 1 . 'i' a vr.ii.v ori( i;. To the Hiinorolile Ellis Lewis, Esq , President, and his Associate, Jndget of the. Court of Qmtr ter Sessions, of the county of Soiihumlterlund : fllHE petition of Sebdkliun Itoiigbner of Sliaino JL kin township, in said county, humbly repre sents, that he continues t keep a lavein nt bis old stand, along the rail ronl. and is well prepnt'd for the accoiuirtKl.itioii t,f travellers, Ac He theri f .re iiays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a lavvin, during the eu-uing ve r ami be w ill pray. Ac. SEB AS TI AN BOUGH N E R. To TIIK. I H, n AHovr. mkitioxkii: The sub sciil ers, resiilents of SNainokin, hereby certify, thai S(slii,n liougluier, the applic nit for the lic ne, is 1 man of gooil repute f r honesty and temperance, mid is well proiileil w iili luni-r io ni and convi ui. iiees for the I ilging and accommodation nf stran gi rs and travellers, and that a public house there is necessary: they the 1 fore r commend him as a proper permit! o lc In eu-s d to keep a public house. T.VE?1T 1TOTXCE. To th Hnnorubte. Ellis Levis, Esq., President, and hi Ainciates, Judges of the Court of Quar ter Set 'on, of thf county nf N01 thiimhcrluntl : FIIHE pit ti ii of J nines L.e of Northumlii'tl.ind I. in sii.l county, buin' ly represents, that he con tinues to ke p a lioii-e of pnlil c entertainment at , bis l.l and, in N rliiumbt rUml anil H well pre pivil f"t the nee mm it .11 .n of travellers, Ac. lie then I". i .- pi - you. Honors to giant him a liceu-c lo l.i 1 p a tavei n liirini ilni ensuing year, arid he wi I prav. Ac JAMES I.LI-;. To ru r. J 1 mi is imivr, nrvi hisi.u : The sub scribers, r sob ms ol Nor bum'-erl ind, hereby ccrtity ibat Jini'es Lie the sp hi ant for the license, is a mm of go, hI te:i. I01 honesty and Tempi runce, and i well proud, d with hou e room and conveni ences for the Uiljug 1 ml BCi-omui d itt.in of strang ers ami tr.vi I rs, ami that a 11 1 I c bouse there is neeessii'V : the ilieiil'ore rem inmiMiil Irninsa piopi" per on to lie licensed to kii-p a public house. .1 Its Taggart, John Fii k, W.lbnin l'or-Mli, John i. Wells, John Slirim", J unes T.igaert, Wdli'i'ii Met" IV, John I. iseiirmg, Daniel Wei i.cr, Jae'ili Leisenriug, Henry S Thomas, D. Biautigain. March 5ih. 1842. "tavern notice. To the Honorable Ells Lewis, Esq., President, ana hi Associate Judge oj the Court of Quar ter Sessions, nf the toumy of Northumberland . rilliE petition of J.imes Shortle, of Shamokin- 1 town, In said county, humbly repieseuts, that he continues to keep a house of public enteitain men! at his ol I stand, in Shamnkintown, and is well prepared for the accommodation ( travellers, Ac Ha therefore P'avs your Honors to grant him a li cense to keep a tavern during the ensuing year, ami tie will pray, &c. J AM lis sii IIJTI.E To THE Jl'llflES ABOVE METIOm : The sub- crils?rs, residents of Slia.nokin, hetchy certif , that James Shorile, the applicant for the license, is a man nf good repute for honesty and Temper nice, and is well provided with housc-ioom and conveniences for tlie Wdgiug and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that a puMic house thcie is necessary: they then lore recommend him as a proper per son to to licenced to keep a puMic house. In T. Clement, Daniel Smith, Joseph L. Snyder, Win. Farrow, W. W. Waters, John Smith. raduating studeut, instead of marrying a lovely ' F,n ('' of ihe Buck ) foimerly occu- irl in the vicini.v, 'was united in the holy band. Weaver, nd lately by Daniel C,h- ' i " wmre he nw prepared to accommodate all T.TE -LIT 1TCTIOE. To the llonnruhle Ellis Lewis, En., President, ami hit Akhuciutts, Judge oj the. Court of Quar ter S wont of the county of Xortlnuiil rhinl . flHE petition of David Herb, si n'r, of Up4r 1. Mahoimy township, in saul county, hini.l'ly repre-ents, ibut he continues to keep lavein at bis old stand, in the Brick ll. ue. in said township, sml is well piepared for the accommodation of tra vellers, Ac, He therefore prays your honors to grant him a license to keep a tavi rn during the en suing year, and he will pray. Ac. DANIEL HERB. sn'r. To the Ji lints a pove mektioveii : The sul sciihers, residents of Upper Mahonoy township, hereby certify that Daniel Herb, sen'r, the applicant for the license, ia a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accom modation of strangers and travellers, and that a public house tbeie u nccesssry : they therefore re commend him as a proper pen n to be licensed to keep a public house. J. G. Kenn, Daniel Dunklelierger, Daniel Howerder, Charles Schlegel, Emanuel Cluist, John Schininkey, March 5th, George Shiley, John Knerr, Isaac lleih, Nathan Verting, Ellas Schnaliel, Felix Maurer. Liabilities, City B inks. Circulation I.0VS,58 4s Post nates nn time l,02V,4.rll III) Due depositors C,4 f0,5)5 57 Due other Banks 1,025,301 08 Dividends unpaid 53,471 37 Due tke Coin. 1,474 2i RESOURCES. Bills Discounted 10,030,702 07 Pyaeie 1,092,085 99 "otes & Checks ot the Banks 2.103.140 75 Due by other banks 4HO,901 28 Treasury Natea 280,585 09 Bills Receivable 40,518 80 Country Banks. 1 5,282,596 68 ; 'Yh Trfo 61.315 00 1,971,146 84 724.030, CO 144.103 12 HC.GOl 37 on inn nisi .Tiouuay 01 .April next, ueing lite 4 III. 9,989,77 8 03 1,621,177 62 729.570 27 2,203 467 81 187,520 00 "Cabmiisg Coals to" Pottsv i ilk. Substi iHig IVttsville foi Newcastle will bring Ihe simile diiectly home to the "business and bosoms" of Phil adelphians. Yesterday a ship arrived hue fiom Edmund Badger for in Badger Elijah Crawford Coin'th for B Say re Henry Fiick Andrew Tuik Bartlet for Piper Thomas M liusael Yatea A Mclutyre John F Dentler William Fry John Green et al Edward V Bright William McCoy Levi Hobait Henry H Burr William Moriti Ijlher Basset vs Martin A Stock vs Hugh Bellas vs Jes e Parker vs John Friek vs S.ephen Wilson vs John A Lloyd vs Henry Frick vs David Hartman vs Edward Y Bright vs David Wat son vs Wm A Lloyd vs Samuel Swim-hart vs J C B Noursa va Levi Hobait vs William McCoy vs John B Boyd a O P Duncan va John A Philip Ohrrdurf B LGrovernor A. wife Daniel Snydii Ac J C B Nouise vs John Lloyd George Shiley vi tieorgn Long Com'th for E GoUn vs Hen'y Gouler et al Nancy Huuter's a Juts et al vs Daniel Rolens RolMrt Miner va William Hililei et al Hull, England, with nearly two bundled tona of r,.at on uoaiu. unin six lioura noe 01 irua city, Wikson lor UounJ Ac v Wmll Pomp w bs enough of the "tav mateiial" on hand, to ( Henry Eckeit i Beuj uoiii V Clayton Kimnlv tha vhol roo,i,,o,,l .,f Coione with fuel 1 '"'urge Alliislrn.ng vs The Slhllliok II Coai Co r fcr a century. Yet they bring coal acns the At- SAMLEL Prolhountary tlll'.iv, , Untie, 14 be ut in Philsiklphia! PhiluJ, Caz, tiuubury MaU'h. b, lei D. JORDAN. Froth' y. TATEPalT 1TCTICZ. To the Honorable Eln Iswis, Esi President, and his Atsocititet, Judges of Ihe Court of Quar ter Stssiuns if the county of Northumberland : FPHK (a'tition of Solomon Reskler.uf Georgetown, 1 Lower Mahonoy township, in said county, respectfully represents that he continues to keep a lavein, at his old stand, in (ieoig. town, and is well prepared f r the accommodation of travellers, Ac. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a li cense to kiep a lavein durnig ihe ensuing year, uud he will piay. Ac. SOLOMON REssLER. To THE Jl Uni t IDilVI mevtioheii : The sub senders, residents of Lower Mahonoy township, do her, by certify, that Solomon Ressler, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for hone-tv and lt'inerance, and is well provided with house room anj conveniences for the lodging and accom modution of strangers and travellers, and that a pub lic house there i necessary : tlwy theiefoie recoin mend him as a protr ierkon to be licensed to kceji a public hou-c. Mn-hael Lenker, Philip Bobb, jr. Nn-holis Bingaman, Jacob Sp itz, Jeorge Brosius, (ieorge Spatz, Joseph Fcnstermacher, John Smith. Wi ham Shaft r, F. Neidlmger, Michai4 Shall'er, Jacob Snyder. Marrh 5lh, 1842. WHARTON'S HOTiST; SiiulHiry, ortliiiiiilM'i-laiu! Comity, rENNSYLVAK'XA. ritHE subscriUr risecifully informs tbu public, I. that lie has remove.l to thul largo and comm.i dious Brick House, nil Market aquure, opposite the Court House, (formerly kept bv Hira.n Piice.) where he is now prepared to see immodale all who muy favor bim wiMi a culL He.i.g tlui kful f .r past fayois, he hopes by strict atlci.tiuil to business, to receive a liberal shsie ol public p.ur.i age, Ac. ll UI.LS U. HAKl'ON. Sunbuiy, MaitU jth, Hi;, tieoige Kiick, Henry Klase, Win Farrow, jr. t ieorge f ionseil, John .Mar z, Silas S. Fairr.w, March 5th, l12. TAVERN NOTICE. To the Honorable Ellis Leiris, Esq., J'risident, and hi Associates, Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions, nf the county if Northunibei land : rilllE pel ill. -it of Henry Dindinger of Rush town I ship, in siid Ci uuty, humbly represents, that he continues to ke. p a puhlic hou-e of entertain ment, at his old stand, in Rush town hip, and is well prcpatcd for tho accommodation of travellers, Ac. He then fore prav your Hoiiois lo grain li.in a license to kiep a tavern duiii g the ei. suing jeai, and he will prav, Ac. HENRY DINDINGER. To the Jrimis in, hi: Mivrniv in : The sub seriln rs, residents of Rush Ish'p, hereby certify, lb I Henry Dinding. r, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute lor honesty and temper nice, and is well provided for house-room and convenien ces lor the lodging and accommodation ol Mr.mgeis uud travellers, and that ,1 public bouse there is ne cessary : they then for.' recommend b'rn as a pro per p rs.m to lie licensed lo keep a public house. wr.. - - -. ... 11 ,. I. , 1. ZiyB. lASSEPv, A T T O N 11 Y A T LAW, SUIIBUBT, pa. nusinets tllended to in the Counties of Not thuml erland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Ilef.r loi Tun n a H a n r V Co., " Lowr.11 A Barros. Hart, Ccmtivni A IlanT, W'.'iir.'i. It El jiol.tis, Mc r arlam 11 A. CO, Sri mi !o, Goon A Co., rREDI I ttliS TAKE MCI ICE, That we have '-- applied tn the CiMirt of Common Pleas ol Nor thunibeil mil tounty, for the benefit of the law s made for the relief of the insolvent deMois; and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed the first Monday of April rent to hear us and our creditors at the Couit House iu Sunlmry, when and where you may attend if ymi think propel. DAVID NICK. SAMUEL GABLE. F.b. 12, 1842 WILLIAM HARRISON. A Knliert Phillips, 1 Vler f n, Daniel Cluistian, J icoh Kram, Peter Zimmerman, J icoh Bair, Feh. 20, 1842. Diliiel Evert, Kimber C:eaver, Peter Fasolt, Jaco'.i Dycr, S. John, Michael Gagin. TAVERN NOTICE. To the Honorable Ellis Leiris, Eq., Prfsidint, and his Associate, Judge of the Ctmrl of Ijunr trr Session of Ihe county of Northumberhn I ; f 1111 E petiiou of John Spci cc, of Sunl'iirv, in snid I. couutv, humbly leprcM-uts, that be has rimed that well known lavein stand near the Shamokiu Dam, formerly oicupiedby (ieorge Clark, and is wed p'epirril lor li e aceomm dation of travellers, cVc. He therefo'e prays your honors to grant him a licviise to kieji a lavnn, doiui? it pnuii,!j vcar, and he will pray, Ac. JOHN SPEECE. To the Ji nifi'.s above MKvriovEii : The sub serila rs, lesidents, of Sunbury, hereby certify, that John Sp. cce, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well provided with bouse room and conveniences for the lodging and aecomniiidatioii nf strangers and travellers, and that a puhlic house there is lie cessary : they therefore lecoiniiienil him as a pro p. r person lo he licensed lo keep a public houio. Samuel D. J rjju, Heniy Bucher, Benjamin Kiohn, t 'I11i.-1i.1n Bower, Geo. Weiser, lleiny Haas. Feb 2'i, If 12. C. D. Whaiton, John G. r ry, Geoi ge. Martin, (no. Blight, F. A. Claik. Piter W. (iiav. LI. persons indehted to the Estate of the Wi dow Mary Myers, dee'd, are requested to muko payment immediately, and persons having claims against said estate, are requested to pit sent tha same, properly authenticated, to D. BKAUTIGAM. Northumlierland, Feb. 12, 1842. Cl. F.jc'r mm., 1 ' XL. OJBi 'F&l&L F,yo FOR SALE. OR sale a small r arm, containing abimt nn hundred and ten acres, more or If s, situ ite in Pntut township, Norlhuvnberland Cismity, admit two miles above Northumbeil.ind, on Ihe main road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining lands of John leghou, Jesse C. 1 1 01 loll and others, now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. About lorty acres of said tract are drainl, and in good slate of cu'tivation, on which there is a small ham erecti d. 'ITie property will lie sold nn rctmonabla teims. For further particulars, prisons are request cd to apply to the tul seriln r. H. B. MASS-SR, Agent. Nov. 27th, 1841. if SnnhuTV, Pa. y. &c a. ii(Tvoiri)Ts Cliina,C-Jass and Liverpool Warehouse, No 161 North Third ttrtet, third door h'tow Vine street, PhitatUlphiu. YlfHER!- they constantly keep on hand a Inrga ' assoilnient of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, w Inch they will dispose of ou the most tax soiishle terms. Hnl sb l I ia, November 13, 1811 ly. Jacob I'risiiiiifli "iiTsoiiT "j EsPECTFl'LLY intorms th.eii tc : ;'s and ' ncqtiaiiitances generally that '.S v -t: I con. unue to keep at the old stand. No. S;( i r:h3d street. Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SNVFF AND SEI1AHS. Which they will sell 011 the nio accominodklrng and ieas..nabie terms, N. B. All goods sold will Ke ptliranteed, and all orders promptly attended lo. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841 I v. riM;TEiri)i:VEi;sr" " LAST MAKER, No. 71 Callowliill Street, i'liiladelrltia, ( Three dotirs uloue Stcund.J SHOF: Findings always kept on hand, which ha offers for salo on the lowest terms. Country Merchants arc particularly lo call and judge fur themselves. Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. ly. A noil Campbell, A b xander Mcore, J. J. Yastine, John Ci Iket, Wm. B. I! gg. WilH.im J ibnson. JiiM'pb Sh irpless, George A. Uixon, Isaac llevvitr, Win. H. Kap, Will. Willett, John Andrews, Match 5,h, 1812. TAVERN NOTICE. To the Honorable Ellis Ia-w'is, Esq., President, and his Avsociutei.Judgtstf the Court of Quar ttr Sessions of the county if Northumberland . T IlHE petition of (Jeorge Brosius of Georgetown, M Lower Mahonoy township, in said county, te speclfully reirresents, thut he continue to keep a tuver.i, at his old stand in Ji oigctown, oi.d is w, II prepared for the aceomn.odation of travillers, Ac. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a li cense to keep a tavern, diunig Ihe ei suing vear, and he will pray, Ac. GEORGE BROSIUS. 1'c Tit Jl'llOES ABOVE l.!TIOS 1 D : The rub-scriU-rs, lesidents of Lower Mahonoy township, hereby certify, that (ieorge Br iius, the applicant for ibe license, is a man nf good repute for honesty and tempi r.mce, uud is well provided with house room and Conveniences for the lodging and accom modation of stiaugers uud travellers, and that a puh lic house there is ncccsi-ury : they theretoie recom mend him as a pr per peisoii to he licensed to keep a pumic nouse. Miitl iel Sh iifcr, John Fei sterol u her, William Shall, !, Abraham Toney, Pelei Winner. Nicholas Broi-ius, John Seller, Michael Lahr, John l.ihr, Paul Lahr. Joseph Fenstivnaclii r, S0J0111011 Res-ler, JaCoU Sov.Vr. Maich 5, 1812. T.TEr.lT 1TOTICJE. Ti Hie Honurahle Ellis Lewis. Esq., Pres:dent, and his Assmiates, Judis of the ( 'tiurt nf Quar ter Sewion if the county nf Northumberland : TIIIE petition of Isiar Thompson ol Shauiokin, I in s iid coiii. ly, humbly ri presents that he has 1 en ed that will known tavern stand iu Shamokiu town, lately occupied by J icoh Kram, mid is well prepared for the aec oiiimod ilion of travellers, Ac. He thunfore prays your houois to grant him a li cense, to kci p a tavern during the en-uing year, and he will pny, Ac. ISAAC THOMPSON. To the Ji'ixiis aiii-ve SFTiotn: The ml scril eis, r. sl im s of Shamokiu, horehy certify, that Isaac Thompson, the applicant for license, is a man of good repute fer hon ,ty and temperance, and is well provide.) with h uise room anj conve nience for tl-e lodging and accommodation of str ingers and travellers, end that a public hou.-e there is necesnary. They therefore recommend him as a pioier person to bo licensed to kiep a public house William Km bier, Elijah L. Runyau, Henry Kiser, Solomon Eckert, Danivl Evert, Solom n M irtz, Jacob Kram, Feh. 26th, 1842. l.li Trego, Jacob Dyer, Wm. Fagely, Stephen Bitteiihender, Jos II. Snvder, Uenjamin Kjt erman, CluiU-s Sbartcll. T.TZP.1T 1T07I3E. To the Honorable FMit Liwi l'.q.. P res'-dent and hi Associates. Judges f the t V.irW of Q tar ter Vmi'wm, of the couny of Nn-thtuuUrfaud ; fllllE peliiion of Jncuh Spmz, t;,or. now o, .1 Lower Mahonoy towu-bip, in ml coumv, humbly reprrsentir, !hat ,e entinu . t . keep a put lic house of rnleitai, uncut, at ls , Id .i.mil in (Jeorgetown, nd in wll piepared f r the aec. in ui.xlati in of tr.velleis, Ac. Ho ill. reloie p.av. your honors 10 graiil bun a be. use to keen a la- ; vcin,dur:,ig the eiiMiing yeai, and he will piay.Ac, I Tn ,'hc Ji iiiiti laiivi sii rioiin: I he sub seri'ers, irstU'iits of Lower Mahonoy, hereby wili ! f . , Ibat Jacob Spatz, Ihe applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temjaiance, and is well proviiled with house-room sndconveni 1 rnees for the fslgiug and accommodation of stran I gers and travellers, and that a public houe tbeio is n'tes.-ary: they theretoie r coiiimeiid him as a proHr s-isoii to Im licen.id lo keep a public hou'e. Miihael Li nker, John Brosius, Conrad Bachman, Jacob llingam 111, Joi-epli Ding iiiiau, F. Ni idling" r, Michael Ungel, Jacob Mlcharl, Scbar-liau S'rp, I'eler W llmail, Maiih 5lh, 1812. William Mialf.r, Salomon Ke.slei, John Sniiih, Muluc: Shaller. 'ounlrr'llrl'ti, lrulli Ulow. rpim pu blic will please observe that no Brandieth Pills are gviiuHie, unless the liox haa three 1 1 lel upon it. (the top, the side, and the liottoml cih containing a fic-simi'e ..ignnluie of mv hand writing, thus 1). Uiiavuhxth, M. D I he' la belsaie engraved on ..teel, lieautilully designed, and done al an eipei.se of over f 2,tlit. Tberefoie It w ill lie seen thai ,u, y UuiK n-ces.ny lo pr.i cure the m; ilici.io 111 its purity, is lo observe these labels. llriiH'p.n; 1 the lop, the Mile, and the bottom. 1 he t ii .wii'K lespeclive persons arc duly auhori iiil, and h .'d CERTIC A.TE3 Or AGEI7CY, ' l'oi ihe .-ale ot lli jikIi 1 '.'s I egetnblc Vnicersul Pills. Nonl.i'ii.U'dai d coimtv : Milton M ickey A ' 'b oiibe bn. Sunbuiy II H. Master. M'Ewens- ville lie! Hid A Mem It Norlhiiuit eilaml Win 1 l'ulli. (Seorgetovvii F. Vidbug. r A Co. j Union C.iMily: New ll.rl.n J bu HolVoio. S,.miMr Ever ami Schnure Miil.'!e!' ii, --,ie S.iinh. Beaver jwii J. A F. Ding 1 . doul'iirg H. A A. Siniib. Mililiiishu i. Sw,.pe , ,ird llailleton D.irell.olig Fi. ' l.uig G. A P. C. Mover. Ceiiiievibe Stailey A l.en'iart. Lewishuig WalU A Green. I Coliiiiibia county : Daiivilh E. B. Reynolds A C. Berwick Shuin.ni A K Henhouse. Cat- ji..i ('. A. AC. G. Biol4s. Blooinsburg John K. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Wa shington RoU. Mi ("ay." Limestone. D. L. Schuieck. Obseive that each Agent has an Engravid Cer tificate of Agency, containing a lepicie illation of Dr IIRANDKI-: I ll's Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which w ill also lie seen exact copies of ihe new iubiis now until upon the Brandreth Pill Box,. t'lid idi Ipbia, ulTice No. 8, North 8th street. B. BKANDIIE I'll, M. D. Jmuirv 1st, Hti i;U Sii.l'., Fie.h Ciauteines. Fn e L'u gbsli I hii'.f, K j; li; ius, H cis. lh r lb., bv Dev. 25, 1811. II. B. MASSE K. LOW F.ll liAiinON, Importers ami Deiilcrs in Foreign anj IVjinestic Hatdwarc, No. 171 North 1'iiiki. Sniir, I'niLAni.LPHiA. AT HEIIE their friends and customers will always ' ' find a large and general a-soriiiient of Foreign and Domestic llurdvvaie, which they will .til at thu lowest prices. Philedelphirw Nnvcmlcr 13, 1S41. lv. 'I'll iTcil ' I TAnrCL l. .Matiutacttircr ami Importer of Sad-illt-ry, llartiw-sre, Sec. No. 5 South Third sfrert, f-tur doors belcw Marie t Philad-'lfhia. EEP constantly oji b ind a large and grneral assortment Conch Lamps, Carriage Bands. Axle Arms, t.liptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied at nil times on the most reasonable It una. They will find it to their odvauUge to call and examine lua assortment before purchasing elsewhcie. PliBadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. "SAY &' BPsCTHE? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IiOOKsEL LEES AND STATIONERS, No. Vi'i Cliesnut Street, Lelow 4tJi, riiiladclpliin. KEEP constantly oh hand a general assort incut of Books and Stationary ; conipii.iuj Theological. Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane ous and School Books, Day Books, all sizes, Led gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket B.bles, Willing Psjiers, Wrapping Papers, Ac. Ac, which they of fer at the Icecst pi ices to Country Merchant's Pre fessiiHial Gvxitlemen, Teachers, and all others lha may favor them with their custom. PhiladelphiH, No-mher 13, 1841. ly. KKYaN'OLDS, iMcFA ItLAM) iV ". Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Brilish and American Dry floods. .Vi. IDS Market street. Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup plied at all times with un cxtmsive assoit nient of the best and most fashiouablv Goods upon the mo-t reasonable terms. PliiliiVlpllia, Novrmbrr 13, ISM. lv. .Ilit-liacl Wi'avei X, oiT, KOrE MAIIEnS & SHIP CHANDLERS. A'n. 13 North Water Street, Philuddidiia. V r. constantly on hand, a general assort, ni' nt of Corduce, Seine T inea, vVc, vir : I .11 l l,'os-s, pishing Hop. White Ropes, Manil l i Ropes, Toiv Lines for ('anal Boata. Also, a ioj irtiiic nt of Seine Twines, Ac, such as i l l and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill 1'wine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twii e, Kins . -v. . Ac. Als 1, H.-d Colds, Plough Lines, . -, l'racis. Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, ill of which they w ill dispose of on r. aonah! telnis. Philmle'phia. November 13, 141. ly. YsinTlilXK7TLNSl::rL aV: CO'S. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. llili 1-a Market Ntreet, Thila. (Below Fifth Staithside ) A LW'AVS keep on hand a full and general as s. rtmeut of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are rcsiiectfully request.! t gl- e them a call and examine for ibenlvta. Phil idelphia. November 13. 1S41. l v. Bust l''4'4'l etl and lor .ale by II. B. Alas, ser llot n Syrup, Sugar House and N. (. Molasses; Loaf, Lump, Crushed, Brown and Chrvv U'led Sugar; Cranberries, Raisins, Crackers, A . ; Ficnih and Engli.-h Mrnuoa; Msnno sud ottr Shawls; Cloths, Cassiutirs and Cassinrtts; Ikf (f.xols, Haidwsre. Sadlery, Ac of all kiluls. Ncv 20th, In 1 1.
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