PELL NTE GERTAE] couNTY, E— PRINTED BY W. BRINDLE. St re EE SAT URDA y ; January Sa — 2 , No, 881 yp ——— hahitants of Ves Costangrslabs Jor ala wanley B. regulate the practice of 20 ei Mr. Musser, from inhabitants of nr — ter county, ior similar purpose, Mr. Wn. ®myth, from inhabitants of the commonwealth remonstrating against such a law. TE ——— A > ae : lagany. WT ir Alistouse,” ~~ Mr. Markley, : 1 etitior Alter, M’Meens, ’ og % i Mr. Brack wenridge presen tec ap Barman, os The price of this paper is two dollerslf om inhabitants of Allegheny and West. Dickerscn, Power, end ji ifty celts per atipmun-—bat if paid hall Pichalnr en Yi riv in diva two coll lars oniy will be ’ ns ay Bhi Hr. Su yearly : 1h 22 under certain restrictions, on the Yolaga,_ Foy : Sots ha Pe TE ; : A yeritemonts: mzking no more inluy. Referred to Messrs. Brackenridge Hurst, Winter, 3d t wih Yer oth then breadth, wilh be Inserted th “I Rugh, Stoner. Hum Shinkei, tines for one dollar ; sand: for covery subs an qusat eon fuaBee twenty-five cents. Mr. Breck Mr, Grosh; a TONAL : ng 1h in op HPIOR w= + B , iT Those of greater lemg A P Se fat Cadwallader, Hill, Ru! e or hor ure work Gonble LROSO BY C ea H bt er ved tor l sochiran, ubley, No sebscaiption will be receive Coleman : Leib, th ah one year; nor any papse discontinu Congngham " M* Mullin, Mr. Emlen presented a petition from the are ? ’ el until all #rrCarages are paid. di Davidson, ae Raguet, chamber of commerce, for a reduction of J 195 LoL req 8 A nn “the subscriber de i EE Fil gi Feger, Willett 14 ipilot’s fees. go inuance of his paper, at the cud ol th = will bo considered as a anew cagages REPRESENTATIVES. ; © ment; and the paper forwarded according Mr. Leiper presented three remonstran Por Rickard M. Crain, Mr. M Call, Prescined a Periotstvinog br h jess, irom inhabitants of Delawate: coyoty, Mr. a Mr. M’Call, from iohabitants of Washington county, Subscribers who have their papers car- ragainst annexing Radnor Connelly, M’Clure, : aie 8 ~ v avi or Pivd by thenail,must be liabl ¢ for the post. Vicntgomery county. . Dierdoff, Miller, Against ¢ Tepes of law laying a tax oh Rge. v : at sublet Dimmickl Mitchell, dogs, in said county, ie tiers addressed tothe editor must bel mittee on that subject. Ditratoras, Mosteller, “ Refiorty of Committees. Evans, Nes, “Bl Ronrer repag(ed unfavorably in yo oe he Ey - ” x pr A per R r cnse of Mary Long, on application for di Red Porier, vorce. : Reed, . ) moreland, for lcave to crect mill dams Mr. Rohrer, two remo Seventh-day Baptists. yt nstrances, from : inhabitants of Lancaster Sou on tho sams subject, : Mr. Robbins presented a petition from! the Seventh-day Baptists, praying for au “Linority to seil a certain lot of ground i Philadelphia. , Referred to Messrs. Rob. bins Wurts and Sallade. 25 Pilotage, Radnor in Delaware county. Dog Tax, township to] Referred to com: New Counties, Dipmick presented 4 petitions i of Luzerne and Susque- ee Ry ee conntios, for a new county. Roberts, Mr. Cortright presented five remon- Rugh, strances against the Sugihtmen of such w Schell, law. Herrington, Scott, Kennedy, Wilson Smith Kinney Wim. Smyth, Krause, J. Schoeider, Lawrence, Storm, Leiper, 1 odd, Livingston, Weils, 0, Wathrow-—42 For John B. Trevor, Mr. Lehman Lewis, Lombeart, rm tt ny Tn rT ae ansylee nia Legis! dure. HOUSE OF wepissTATIES Mr, Brackenridge, from committee on > an claims, reported unfavorably, in the case of] Alexander Reed an oid soldiar—whizh ré- port was adopted. Also, in case of Andrew Lucky, which report was postponed for tae present, on motion of Mr. Todd, BH Mr. Edwards read: a bill in his place, and Susquebsnnalyg on jeave presented to the chair a sup- plement to the several acts relative to Pari Mr. Adee, tition. Baird, ’ Barnatt, Calwell, Carr, Cassat, Cortright; Coulter, Crooks, Dew ‘art, Dorrance, Duan, Dyvre, Edwards, Emlen, - Estep, Forward, Foulke, Garnant, Good, Headarson; Hunt, Jenks, y Giffin, Haas, Hanna, Har, Ar. M’Clure, a membe ecunty appeared, and took (he requisite Beer and Cider. : Mr. Dimmick presented a petition’ from habitants of Northampton county, for re s peal ofa law of 1723, imposing a penalty for selling beer and cider, by a less quai. ty than two gallons. Mr. Baird presented a petition from Henry Clymer and others, for completion tion of a title of land from George Clymer Ath deceased, to §. Meredith’s heirs. Refer- M? Culiough, ed to Messrs, Baird, Edwa ards, and Hender- Musser, son. Also, a petition from Samuel Dic k« © Rahn, erson, administrator of 8. Meredith deceas- ae 13 ed; for compensation for two lots of laid, Rohrer, [which were cut off from this state in ran- tutherfor diing the line, between P Sailade, |New York. Stewart, ; Stotkman Mr. Lombeart presented a petition from Stoner, inl habitants of Bucks County, along the a tide waters of the river Delaware, for an Uhler, act to regulate fisheries. Weaver, Pek SF Thomas R. Peters, Wise, oaths. , hel gh PETITIONS. Ne New Countica. Mr, Keonedy $nhabitants of Luzerne presented 9 petitions, from counties, for a Masses Kennedy, Dimmick, Krause, Hen- new county~—Rcfeired to g:rson and GCortright, Mr, Forward; a bill relative to punpish- y Mr. Kinney presented a petition fiom ment of counterfeiters of coin. le itizens of Luzerne; Lycoming and Prad’ Resolution. ford, fur anew county out of parte. thereof | Ms. Weaver offered the following reso- Referred to Messrs, Kinney, Cortvight and lution : FC Ullor, Ri aa “ Resolved, "That the prosident and di Call of a Convention. rectors of the Farmers and Mechanics Mr. Lawrence, presented 2 petition from ibank of the city of Philadelphia, be re- §nbabitauts of Washiugton county, for ‘the quested to furnish this houze, a statement all of a convention, to alter the constitu- {of the amount of money loaned, agreeabl 4 y y 48 y ton. Lo Mr. Cortright, a petition of eimilar tenor, ennsylvania’ and {to that part of the act of incorporation which requires that ten per cent of the capital stock should be loaned to farmers &c. speci‘ying the amount of each loan. aod the county in which each borrower re-| §nhabitents of Pike county, for a loan of-]sided at the time the loan was made. Also for the same object, Fen Office. ; Mr. Connelly presented a petition from Mr. Dimnick presented a petition from for authority to erecs ~~» Hce. Mr. Corwight; from inhabitants of Lu- the an 6 ot which shall have Yeen out on Jones, Withers, dams and locks, on Clarion river, Venango 4 county, forerection of Iron works. Kelton, loan, under this provision of the charter, * Lardner, xerne and Coiumbia county, for the same{on, the frst of June, in Every year, since object, Warts, Gilmore. —i3 Mr. Wm. Smyth, from inhabitants of Patton township, Centre county, remon- strating against changing the place of bing, at his request, was excus- holding the elections. ; Fees and Sallarics, Mr. Kinney from Bradford couaty, for reduction of fees and salaries. Magistrates, the organization of the bank.-also, wheth- he Mr. Jenks presented documents in thejer any money had been loaned to, or for pase of Bridget Burton the use of any bank or banks, specifying the bamk or banks to which such loon or Wednesday Jan. 10. Mr. Ro! ed from sevipg longer, as a member of the Inland navigatiofi. appointed in his Llection Digtricls, committee on Roads 2 as . .{loans have bzen made.” : Mr, Rohret, pregented a petition from in: And Mr. Lehman v The following bills past a third reading ; ie. a ° lola : 1. toenable Catharine Newbold to convey . vf np : . Internal Imfwrovement. certain real estate in I biadelphia. 2. To Mr. R ¥ Hid ; boo 5 Mr. Rohrer petition from Henry Haldi continue the district court in the city of Pelitien Mo 4 A man, for aid to the Anderson’s ferry; New Haven and Waterford turnpike. Mr, Dimick, for aid to the Belmont, x which was read a second time ind Easton turnpike. land agreed to: Mr. Calwell, inhabitants of Lycoming : ounty foi aid to a road across Baldeagle| “ZPcsofved, That the committee on roads mountain, and a bridge over White Dee; j20d inland navigation, enquire iuto the ex- habitants of Columbia, in Lancaster coun” ty, for a law to hold elections in the town- Mr. Den, from F ranklio county, against hall, and for repeal of a supplement to a estricung magistrates to their par di at i icts, Mr. Dewart offered the followin lution, aw erecting the town of Columbia into a borough. Referred to Messrs bE ’ Lordner, and Barnett. cular Lancaster—3. To appoint , commissioners Rohrer, to ascertain the original plan of Armagh, g reso- in Indiana county. Mr. Rugh presented three petitions from inliabit ants of U ion and Derry town- ships; Westmoreland ounty, praying that 5 ter observed, that at 13, the two houses their place of holding elections may here- ito. otat ot ok he eee would £0 1D 0 1010 poi Gi 0 in be ediency of reporting a bill authorising the pose of electing a State Treasurer. : : : ] > 1d ry e be appointed tof Mr Mitchell from inhabitants of Indian |SOVernorto appoint two commissioners, to moved that a committe e : : examine avd rep ~ a ~ " 0 10 1 - Mr. Mann, presented a ‘petition from}; cm senate that this house wos ready to|3 2nd Cambria counties, for aid to turnpike practical er Bs practicability orim managers of Springhouse, Northampton town and Bethlehem turnpike, for aid. ter and Mr. Sturgeon were appointed. On] Mr. Calwell, two petitions from inhab- : : creek, and if in their opinion, practicabl . - 3a 1 Ii y a3 3 ’ 4 gab 2 Mr. Dimmick, from inhabitants ol} ion of Mr. Goulter the house then ad-}itants of this commonwealth, for measures : TViyne county, for aid to iraprove the nav- State Treasurer, At 40 minutes after 11 o’clock, Mr: Coul- after be at Youngstown, creek. Internal Inifirovemens. Mr. Coul. {fiom Ebensburg te Cambria. ling the waters «f receive them for that purpose. big and little Mahonoy creek with Mill journed for 15 minutes, to give the officsrs{te unite the waters of the Susquehanna and mani cat tion, the supposed igiion of the river Lackawaxen. opportunity to prepare seats for the recep: Schuylkill, a k Practice of Medicine. tion of senate. At 5 minutes before 12] Mr. Kinney, from ‘Bradford county, to = Mr. Rat hevfard, presented a petition|senate were introducediat: 13 went into} render Towanda creek, a public highway to ¢ vates were as follows : SENATORS, = - For Richard M, Crain, Thursday, Jan. 11. PETITIONS. in extended point. og i Mer. Dewar, from inhabitants of Avugliss from inhabitants of Dau m inbabit Aug pitta, and Lebanon,ja ballot, Th for a law te regulate the prastice of medi 1 ®iNG, Practice of Medicine, Mz. Estep preseated a petiti @ township Northumberland county, 1 on from in-|change the place of holding the elections.