Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 26, 1842, Image 3

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    Pierre, Jaudiix cr Co." This In equal to t mer
chant In Philade Iphla, who at the baptism of his son
signed the certificate John Smith V Co.
Judge I'pshur has ordered the bible, to be surf
'lie J to each mem in the navy.
The State interest has til been paid. The Got.
attended in person.
Mr. Adams still retains two petitions for the
ilisolution of the Union. Ono from Massachusetts,
and the other from this state.
A bill has Wen reported in the legislature, to
change the name of George Carey Sharp Schnaut
fer, of Perry county, by stiking olT"5chnauirer."
The English of "Schnaufler" is Snorer. So
George will no longer bo a tharp Snorer.
Wclwter, it is said, will resign soon. A letter
from him to Curtis at New York, hns found its
way into the hands of a friend of tho President,
in which Wcleter, it u said, calls Tjlcr a J J
foul.
Hon net of the Herald has been fined $300 for a
litx l. Judge Kent wished to imprison him, but
was overtiled by his associates.
Mr. Clay has sent a letter to the Gov. Kentucky,
resigning his seat in the U. S. Senate, to t.ike ef
fect on the last of March.
In 1833, there were in Paris 3,14 7 furnished
hotels, containing 39,619 lodgers ; in 1839 there
were 4,9(i7, with ' 62,153 lislgers ; and, at present
there are 5,005, having 75,500 lodgers.
Ilennct is in great favor with the Mormons. In
council they unanimously passed a Vote of thuuks
for his ' lilieral and uriprcjtidicial course-"
The House of Representatives have reported a
bill to annul the Charter of the Chamhcrshurg
Bank, for refusing to contribute her quota ot 5 jcr
cent., according to the act of I SS I.
The new Sleam Frigate Mississippi is said In be
the fastest war steamer ill the woild. She recently
run 2 1 miles in an hour and a quarter, on the Delaware.
MOISE OF REPRESEXTATIVES.
TuvasnAr, February 17, 1812.
HICHLY IMPORTANT.
Mr. BOONE olleretl the following:
llrsohed, 'Chat the committee of Ways ami
Means bring in a bill to authorize the crautiiir of
nnrriage licenses, for which a certain sum shall 1 j
paid for the use of the Commonwealth ; and that 1
the piice of the license be varied according to the
profession and utaudiug of the person applying for
the same.
Mr. DONSALL said he was surprised to we a
gentleman from the city, who was a single man,
introducing a bill of this kind, as he would certain
ly bring down the ire of all single ladies in the Com
monwealth. Mr. BOONE was prepared to hear opposition
from the bachelors of the House, but did not anti
cipote any from those who wcro placed in such a
iuiation as lo be beyond the operation of the law.
Mr. B. said he had offered the resolution in all good
faith, with a view to furnish revenue to the Com
monwealth. He believed that fnough would be
realized from these licenses to pay the exiensej of
the Legislatuie; and in roof of this he referred to
tlic success attending tt.e measure in the little state
of Delaware, whereabout 1 0,H00 were annually
realized, which would lc much gt eater, but for the
lipping across to the Pennsylvania h,Ic at New
Castle and other places, toevaJe the law.
Mr. BARRETT moved to amend, by striking
cut the oiivrjnal icsolution, and inserting a substi
tute providing that the Committee of Ways and
Means be instructed to inquire into tho expediency
of laying a tax of $5 per head on all barhelois with
in the Commonwealth, over 30 years of age.
Mr. ClIABB thought tho amendment woa pre
fcraWo to the original motion, (or ho thought it
more in accordance with political economy, to en
courage than to prohibit matrimony, (u his opiti
ion it W'ould be just as consistent to tax married
folks in proportion to the number of their children.
Mr. BOONE : If it would interfere with the ar
rangements of the gentleman from the city, I will
withdraw the resolution.
Mr. STEVENS was in favor of the amendment,
because he thought it was perfectly right to tax
luxurut,; lut it seemed to him to bo in bad Ucte
total the miscriia of life. It would be better to 1
lay a tax on tlie divorces granted. And if you tax
those who are about entering into the matrimonial
slate, you should make it retrosfiec live, so as to in
clude ult married men. But, .Mr. fs. said he was
puzzled to see how the gentleman from t lie city in
tended to gradu ite the price of bia license. Tlie '
circumstances" of the person applying for it, he j
supposed might lie got at by tins Assessors; bill
w hat did the gentlemen mean by the '-standing" j
of Ibe person applying for the same ! lie could j
tiot understand how that was to le gut at Ha
wanted some explanation. j
After some further discussion of a m.x-k serious :
character by Messrs. Leel, Deford, Krus and Cnf. j
fnks, the amendiaeut oir. red by Mr. BARRETT i
was disagreed to, yeas SO, nays 50. J
'1'he retolutioa was Uieu iiegativod. Yeas 17,
nays 67.
Far Is for the tiuiuus.
Notes o-o.h Ma. TALtxAiiba'a Aimatss.
Tike rrene oesived in Eu rape, en American
Tobacco, is upwards of f 30,000,000 the cost of
which W is 7,(K0,lil)0. England alone char
ges upwards of $17,000,01)0. oil 18,000 hogsheads
of our Tobacco,
The duty nn Rice ii 15. sterling, being mote
!yU ui.e ivndibl jwr ceuL om tUeciwi.
I'lour is, hi ordmaiy tunes, Mibjecled to a pio
hibilory duty.
Kaltcd Poik pays a duty of $ per bbU about
its piecnl price in this country.
Lumber is suhjncleJ lo a prohibitory duly.
Every anicle ot American uianufarlufo is met
ijr prohibitory duties.
Coal also is prohibited, the duly biii( upwaids
of i'l per Ion.
Even cotton y C. 1 (. i rwt., and us soon
a she has cucctcdi:d 111 getting lur India plauti
lion to produce the requisite supply, American cot
ton will be met with a prohibitory duty. Five
years, it is confidently predicted will bring about
this (to them) desirable end. India will drive the
Cotton and Mice planter from the English market,
as she did tho producer of Indigo.
The cost of production in India it nothing, as
compared with even that of slave labor. Manilla
Sugar is now selling in Boston, after paying duty,
at 5J cents per pound.
The Kxchrqnrr nt the Vnlirrl Stairs.
The chief officers to be the Secretary of the
Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States,
for the time being, and one Commissioner, to be
appointed by the President of the United Suites,
with the consent ivf the Senate. Tho Commission
er is to be allowed a salary of $3000 er annum.
The Secretary of the Treasury is placed ovei the
whole. The officers are not to bejrcniove.l, save for
incompetency, physical inability, or violation of
! their duties. There is also to be a Clerk, Register,
and Superintendent, appointed in the suno way, j
with salaries. Principal asencies are to be cs- :
I UMished at Boston, New Yoik, Philadelphia,
I Charleston, and New Orleans, and other bonds :
! where the same may lie deemed expedient. !
I All public monies arc to be paid into this Ex
' chequer.
j It is to attend to the business of paying pensions,
j Ptivate deposits, in gold and silver, to the amount
i cf f 0.000,000, may be made, for which certificates
J will be issued.
j The mint and its branches are authorized to give
j certificates for bullion.
Foreign and domestic b lis of exchange may be
, bought fr the use of the Government, under the
! direction of the Secretary of the Treasury,
j lite Exchequer is, in substance, a $20,000,000
I institution ; and not much dilTerctit from the pi ui
! recommended by the Secretary of the Treasury.
j 1 be teport oflho minority committee was ihen ,
j read for the information of the House by the Clerk 1
of the House. It was prepared by Mr. Dav,s. ol ,
Ky., and advocated a National Hank, after pte-ent-iug
in detail objections to the proposed Board ol
Exchequer.
The following copy of a new petition lo the le- j
gislature, was handed us this morning. It is com h-
rd in delicate but sincere lm;uii!;e and is not j
mere badinasre. Men Rre sine re in this nut'er,
ai d the deep, indiunnnt lone which pervades socie
ty will not make itself heard a well as felt at ll.ir
iiflU!ih. We understand that a copy of this ic
tition is suspended in lluielu nwin's Hotel in
Chestnut street. It is nine feet long and already
contains tleven thoutand signatures .' I'hilad,
Uuzelht.
To the Honorable the Senate and Hoiie of
I'cprrsciitotivcs f the St. te of Pel m-y Ivauia.
The undersigned chirms, voteis and tax pay
ers in the Siate of I nn-ylvania, believing that the
continuance of the present session tX the Statu Le
gislature will not only be a great expense to the
commonwealth, whhout any cdequale return to
their constituency, but may be fraught with much
injury lo themselves and their fellow. citizens gen
erally They therefore most earnestly and respect
fully pray, that your honorable bodies will immedi
ately, and without any further del iy, adjourn.
Judging from the past, they are constrained in sl
humbly to state, that in their opinion no salutary
good can flow from any further legislation, and that
any continued action on your part will rather tend
to make things worse than remedy any of the ma
ny evils which now so severely and most injuri
ously oppress them. They feel a delicacy in as
signing other reasons for this most earnest and
humble prayer they however trust that fcnti
mcntt so uuivers! throughout the State are too
well known to your honorable bodies ; to presume
otherwise would be to disparage that wisdom and
acumen which so peculiarly belongs to theenlighU
ened legislators of (his great comatonwcalth, and
which your petitioners sit fully accord them."
We were yesterday shown the certificate of mar
riace between James (j. Boyd, the former Cashier
of the Towanda Bank, who committed suicide on
Thunsdsy morning, anJ Mua Williams, with whom
he was living at the time the tionid act was corn-
mittcd. By it, it would appear that on the 2ih of
February, 18 11, Boyd, under the name of Henry
Seymour, married Miss Emily Williams, the cetc-
! niony being fierformed at Trenton, (N.J.) by the
; Rev. John Gilchrist, D. IKi '. .V. Cuz. j
j The Globe in birois the public th it the threat of !
I Mr. Dawson of La. to Mr. Arnold, that -if he did j
j not behave better be would cut bis throat fumi ear j
, loesr," was merely til preseive ordtr and lit runt ot,
1 and grew out of a regard for the dignity uf the
. House!! !'' Alexandria titizttle.
T.xlract from a Imik.'oh Taper
We're not ourselves,
When nutiire, being oppressed, cumtiuiids the niitui
To suffer with the Udy."
This is a iruii-ui cmicrived by tlie master mind
ol Shaksjjcare, which neilhrr kopl.uiiy n 1 arguna. lit
ran refute. 'J o nil lhoe who ure sailleiiug from
biliuus alloc
, , 1U . . ,,
Ls, ludigetiiori and Halulrncy, we woub'
"
with great sincerity recommeiiJ
a never fa:
iing
remedy, Jlrnnd' tth't i'dlt. The Irsliini'iiiala we
have hid submitted to us in favor of this admirable,
medicine, fully justify our sckiiig ol these Pill.
in terms of the highest prsise. Ijondum Trie I'ren.
fXj Purchase iu Suubury,of II. it, Mmw, and
ef the agents publUbed iu another part ol thi. psis r.
.V .f ( n i t; it , I
On the 1 1th insl.. by the Kev. J. P. Hhitidcl, Mr,
Ji'siah Rosbo to Miss Maui Fi vi a .H AC H Ii M of
Geoigetown.
" i
f.ootl lnlcut Tire 'olupall.,,
STATED MEETING ol ibe Cwnpmy will
I lu-ld on ThursJay evemiig ih 11, at 6 oVI.w k,
at the Court House. Punctual attendance is re
pje-tej. Ci. M. VORKS,
Feb. 20, U 42. Sccntary.
";m1 MiH l lio ( impaii)."
rPHE meiabtirs of the ( 10.I N ill Fuei'um-
pny" nre inpie-ud lo UM'et at llu Coti'l
House, in Monday F.v. lung, Maieh lb. al 7
rbirk piecisely. Puiu tii.il alleiidaiier is ir.pnu d.
Feb. 20. D. W. SHINDEL, He.
PRICK CUKIltiNT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlheimer.
Wkkat,
110
Km, . .
Conn, .
Oats,
Pohk,
Fnxsrtu,
BuTTKP.,
Bkf.swat,
Tallow,
I) mi f it Arr-i.Ks,
Do. Pkaciiks,
FlAT,
Hr.cKLRn Flax,
EllHS,
50
40
30
A
125
12
25
I2J
75
200
8
10
8
Cure jour C'onsli before it Is too
latr.
R. DUNCAN'S Em-bc ronT Rtur.nT is
the only niedieinn that irctfict confidence eim
lie relied upon for the immediate removal of ibis
troul 'lesontu complaint. This medicine always re.
lieves a cmh in a few days, and when the disease
is seated on the lungs, it causes it to lie discharged
by expectoration, thus restoring sound health to the
happiness and enjoyment of those who long haie
been afflicted.
For sale at the Principi.1 Olfiee, 19 Notth Eighth
street, Philadelphia Al o nt the store of
HENRY YOYTHEIMER.
Feb 20, IS 12. .tgrat.
TAVERN NOTICE.
To the Honorable Elli Istrin, '.., President,
and It's Aumiriati- Judge nf the Court f (,""
trr Sessiaiix, f the county of Xorthuoiirraiid :
riHE petition of J lines Sbortle, ol Sham. .kin
E. town, in said county, humbly tepiesei ts, tint
ho continues to keep a house of public entertain
ineiit at bis obi stand, in Nhnmukititown, and is well
prepared for the accommodation of travellers, &c.
He therefore prays your Honors to grunt him u li
cense to keep a tavern during the i nsointi year,
and he will pray, &c. J A M KS Mil IR l ill.
To THK J I DIII.S AROVK MtimiMIK The Kills- j
scrihers, re-id. nts of Sha.nokin, hereby certify, th it j
J ones Shortle, t'le applicant for the license, i- a n.iin i
of good re; ute for honesty and Temper nice, and is
w II prov de.l with hotise-ioom and cmvi niei.ccs
for the UJing ami accommodation ofstrangifs and
travellers, and that a public bouse thcie is uccrss.iry:
"'ev men .,e reeomm, nl n.m as a proper per-
son in he lieencid to keep a public house.
holiert I lumps, D .niel l.vcil,
Peler Weri, Kitnber C'ravcr,
Daniel Clui.slian, Peter Fasnli,
.1 mill K urn, Jacob Dyer,
Peter Z miiiierman, John,
.1 icob Hair. Michael (jag ill.
Feb. 2fi, ISf:
TAVERN NOTICeT
To thi Ifiimmililr t'.Hi I.ciri, I'rmidrnt.
and hi Aiiciatrx, Judge of the Court ofQuor-t-r
Sr.isimu if the county of Sorthnmtterlan i :
f 111 E pel i' ion ol J li ii Spci ce, of on' ury, in saal
1 county, humbly represents, that be has retueil
tnat well kn .wri tuveru stand near tlie Shaiimkili
Dj.ii, formerly o.Tupied by lieorge Clnrk, and is
we I prepired for the ucenmin dation of travellers,
etc. Ho then-fine prays your bonors to grant dim
a hecn-c lo kn p ii lavein, duri!:r li e ei-uin ear,
and be will pray. c. JOHN SPEECE.
To tiik Ji niii.s aiiovh n i:xrni r.n : The sub-
seriU'rs, icsideuts, of Suubuiy, hereby cerlily, that
John Sp.ece, the applicjut for the licm-e, is a man
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provioVd with hoisa room and conveniences
for the lodging and accommodation uf strangers
snd iravi-llers, and that a pubis- house there is ne
cessary : they therefore recommend him as a pro
per person to be licensed lo keep a public house.
Samuel D. Jordan,
C. D. W harton,
John (i. Fry,
fieotpe Martin,
fJco. Blight,
F. A. Cla.k.
Peter W. (Jiav.
Heniy Bueher,
Benjamin Krohn,
Christian Bower,
t ieo. Weiser,
Hemy Haas,
Fill Sri. 1812.
TATEP.1T ITCTICS.
Tn the tlonorade Elli lciri. Hfij., Triu'drut,
nnd hi A oe iatix, Jitde of the Cmtrt of (Jrinr-
trr .V i.xmn if the r unity uf Siirthunilirrltmtt ;
rillE ictition of Isaac Thompson of Shamukin,
I in said county, humbly represents that he has
lemed that well known tavern stind in Shauiukin
town, lately (K'CMpied by Jacob Kram, and is well
prepared for the accommodation of travellers, fcc.
He tbeti fore prays your hiKiors to grant him a li
cense, to keep a tavern during the eusuiug yeui,
and lie will Jray, Xc
ISAAC THOMPSON.
To THE Jl lll.KS tltsvl MI.SITIOJII n : The sul
scrileis, r si, lints of haiimkin, hereby certify, that
Isaac Thumiisou, the applicant for license, is a
man ol good repute for honesty and tctucranrc,
and is well provioVd with house room and conve
nience for tlie lodging and accommodation of
stranger and travellers, nnd thai a public. Iktuc
tliereis necessary. They therefore recommend him
as a proper H'rson to be licensed lo keep a public
1 bouse
William Kueldcr,
Lli Trego,
Jacob Dyer,
Win. Fsgery,
Stephen Hillenbi nder,
Jus H.Snxder,
lienjamiii Kat ermati,
Chubs Miailell.
Elijah U Runyall,
Henry Kiser,
S ilumon Eckerl,
Dauivl Ewrt,
Solomon M.irlA,
Jaeoli Kram,
Feb. 20th, 1H42.
TAVERN NOTiCJB."
I To the llonoruble Ellis Ijewit, L'sy , J'rnident,
j and h Ajsoeuites, Judges of the .U,urt of (Quar
ter Stnioiu, if tu county of .Wiiic-.in .
I 'PUG petition f Catherine iihuigtun, of the
1 4 Plough of Northumberland, in said countv,
1 1.1.. - ...
iiuuiniy n-srjiin, uisi ,ic coouiiuhs to keep a
isjlilie house of enteil .inmeni, in her old viand,
situated in the town 0f Noiiliurn'oiflaud, and is
w ell prepa'.d fur the accommodation uf travellers,
Sk, therefore uiais vour Honors lo er.nl lu r
, a be. use to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year,
i 'le w'" l"MV'
CATHERINE WI I H1NG rON.
1 ... , ., . .
' o thx Jt neis a am 1 nidthim ii : I ho ul-
s.-ribeis, resi tents of North'd., hen by ceitity, th .1
1 Catherine WitUington, theappbc ant for license, is a
, worn ui uTkuoiI lepute for honesty and It in . eroiice,
I snd is well provided w ith house-room and cniivm
I euces for lite liKlitig and accomuuHlaliuu ofstraii
1 (teis arid travellers, and that a puMic house llieie is
ueisTMiary : lin y therefore recommend her us a pro
per person to l lu-viiMiJ lo keep a public house.
John W. Mil-, A. E. Kipp,
J.isiah L. Chapman, John Miriuer,
John Tagtsrt,
John Younguun,
Wm. Wilson,
John NN'tiratk v,
Joseph II. Letsitiring.
U 1.1. II. Wupk's,
James Tuggart,
D. Urautigam,
Feb. 10, 1812.
, LAST 1TCTICS.
f'ui-K llniilt'iKf Uklalc
A LL persons indebted lo the estate of George
Hornlierger, decM., and alt persons hivii g
cl lima against said estate, are hereby iiotiCixl for
the I .l linn', 10 ,11 and settle ihc a'oe 011 1 be
fore the txtibiy of Maich rieit. 11 1 the I .le lesi.lence
ol ibr deee iseJ. Peisous negbctins 10 ri.ll at that
time, will lie wailej tu uii .y the I'un-t il le.
CF.itR'iK ftlMI,
THOMAS 1IENNINGER.
Fib. 12, 1S12 Adm'n
, TATSPaT 1TCTICIE. !
To the llimnriihlc Ellis lnwii, Esq., Tnident.
and hi nsmtciale Judge of the Court of (Juar
trr Session, of the county of Northumberland
rPHE petit ion ofCiiAHLi.s !"roi.s of N o. I liu iiiIkt--
l ino, in said rounly, liuinbly represents that
be continues to keep a house of public entcrtain
tiKiit, at his old stand, and is well ptcparcd for the
lecointnodalion of traveller, Arc. He therefore
prays your Honors to grunt him a lieenso to keep
n lavoru, during the ensuing year, ami ho w ill pmv,
Are. CHARLES M OEN. "
To rn Jvnoss aotk rsTioNrn: The sub
scriber, residents olNorihumlctbiiul, I crchy ee lify,
Unit Charles Sloes, the applicant lor the license,
is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house-room and convi ni
enees for the Valuing sod accommodation of strin
gers nnd travellers, und tluil u public house t'.icro is
neeessarv : they tberef re recoiiimiid bim a a
proper 'rin to be licensed to keep a public Louse.
James Hillmuru,
Jmiah t'bnpnun.
Wm. A. Llovit,
Win. Wilson,
D. Urautig on,
.1. R. 1'iii -lb y,
Henry Sf, Thouiaf,
E. P. Ml.iiii.on.
Feb. 19. If 12.
V, E. Melbmild,
Wm. II. aph s.
John Whealley,
Al. xainler Cull,
.loiiu Friek,
To the I Innoridile T.tli
ITOTISE.
Ltirin, Kso., I'lf.u'dint
and hi Ansociuli. Judgm of the Court of (J itir
Ice St unoim, of the county of Xnrthumliei land .
rPIIE petition of Franklin A. Clark, ot NIihiiiu-
kin, in sinl cuiiniy, limnblv reprrsen's, that be
Iih rent d that well known tavern Ktand, in Sli.i
inokinlowii, lately occupied l' J. Dyir, and is well
prepiired lor the iicei inmodatioii of truveilets, Ac.
Ho llieret'iirc ptnvs your honors to giant b in a li
cense to keep a lave m, during the eu-uiuir year, and
hewillpiay.Ae. FRANKLIN A. CLARK.
To tkk Jiiirf.h arovk M ft ti o h ii I 'I he sub
scribers, res dents of Sliamokin, hereby certify, that
Fraiil.ltll A. Clark, the applicant f ir the license, is a
man of g nxl repute fur bones'y and temperance,
nnd is we I provttled with linuse-rouiii and couvi ni
euce f r the lodging and ..ct omiuo.latioii uf i-'r in
gers and tnvi Iters, nnd ili.it a pulnic h m-e there
is ii tes-aiy: tliey tlii-rehi e r. comtneii'l him as a
proper persnii to Ik; iic. ua d lo keep a puMic. huu-c.
j cob B.iir,
Ri. hard vVooivi'tioii,
Jacob K am,
S. S. It id,
Jacob Dyer,
Wil'iam Clover.
J lines ('iiinitnr.lium,
Reu' eii Fagi ly,
lb i j iiii'ii Kattet man.
(ieorg - Armstrong, jr.
K 1 1- Eiseuliarl,
J ho'.i Snyder,
Daniel Evi r
J ' u II. Rnnyan,
William F'g'ly,
Stephen BittenLiender.
Feb uaiy 13,
To I he Honorable LIU Lnvm. E.-q, l'renidenl,
ind hi Associate!.. Judges uf the our of V tor
tir 'ViiiriM. uf the County of Korthuinbfrltind:
'pIE pi lttlnll uf Pet. r e.kle, jr., ot Coal t.m n
sli p, ill n . I county, humli y ie, ic-enls, iliat
he oi copies bis nld star d. on the roa l b'.inlng Iroin
Mitmokiiitowu to Malum. y, nnd is will pre
pared Ir I be accomti ihI ,tion of travellers, . ilr
there fore prays your I liiii. rs t) grant bun a I d n-r
to keen a lavein, during the iu-u nu ve.ir ui.u lie i
will pray. iVc. PETER WEIKI.E, jr.
To ihi. Ji iiofs Aiiovr. mi..iiom ii: Tn.- nib
srrils'rs resiil. nts of Coal Uhp., hereby ci rtify. 1 1 lit
I'Wei Wi ikle, jr., the npplic uil for the licni.e. is a
man of good repute fir honesty and temp, r .nice,
and is well provided wi h bou-e io ill and e. on. in
euces for the b ilging and ufcoinni.nlati.Mi i.f i-tran-gi
rs and travellers, and ih.it a public hou.-e there is
uecesaury : they the efore nc'iiuueml hun i.s h
proper person to be Ik-fused to keen a public liuuc.
John.
Jacon NN e kb'
K .birt Philli s,
Jacob Wagner,
John Kirste ter,
Benjamin I lai( t,
Thomas Hennmger,
John Buyer,
John li.iupt,
llii.ty Klock,
David Bibm.iii,
Ccoigv Long.
Fib. 12. It 12.
-i : f j -r ri tt e-.j - n-t
RF.DlTllKS TAKE NOl ICE, I Hut we have
- applied to the Cuuit of Common Pleas of Nor
thnuiU rl 11.. 1 County , for the hem lit of the law s
made for the relief of tho insolvent debtois; and
that the Judges of the said Court hae appointed
the fust Moiidiv of April i.evt to hear us und our
creditors al the Couit House in Suubuiy, when
ai I where vou may attend ifvou think piuper.
Feb. 13. IN 13. ' ' DAVID .MCE.
sij ij: llj
1.1. m rsons 111 lebled to the E..late ot the Wi
dow Mary Myers, dee'd, arc requested to make
payment immedialtly, and eisoiis having claiuis
asainst said e.-late, are requested to pi 1 sent I'.ie
same, propiTly uiilheutiiateil, to
D. BR MTIGAM.
NoilliiiiiiU'ilmd. Feb. 12lh. IS VI. Eu'r.
A r A? laki 11 adult, nn the .usipn li.nina river,
tit this place, on Saturday the oth nisi., u
LARtiE ARK. The owner can have the same 011
proof of property, a;nl piviueut of reasonable char
ges, by call'.ug upon the sutiscnticr, olheiwise il
will be disposed ol according to law.
BALTZEK KEEFER.
Stinluiry. Feb. 12. l(12.-:tt.
111 B L1C notice is herehy gu n, th .1 I will not
lieicjiu r he responsnue ..r any nei is or nvii-
gauons nude by my sou Mil. A S. NNDOI.N KK
TON. us he has, bv his improper conduct lorf. tied
any claims lo furibei assistance or protection troui
the hands of his parents. I then f no ,'e. tn it ne
cessary to caution tlio public not lo trust him on
mv account.
CHARLES WOOLVEK I ON.
Sunbnrv. Feb 4 tti. IMi 4t.
" THZ "cCTT'AGZ BI3L3
AMI
1M.11II.V i:lOSITOU.
I 1 TWO VOtl'.MI.S.)
CON'I'AINING Ihe Old and New T. s'ametH.
w K It piai-iic.it expositions and ex plana! . ry notes,
by Tboiiia- NN ill.ains. Author of "tlie Aire ul Inli
delitv," Diclmii iry of a. I Rihgi.us Di nomiua
tious," Ac To which ate .i.l.'e.l the r. f ien.es and
iiinrgimil leadings if the Polig'o't Ur b 1 'ge lur
With ullgitiul notes sod M-hcil I.S froHl lisUci'..
I Coinj rcli'nse U lid. , ai d o bet st'.u.bod work
1 imroductory and com I .ding 1. maiks 011 e u h Look
i of the o .1 himI new res'smeut, and a vju o le ciiro
! itulogical in.'.t x. The w ho c ea't folly 11 viK-d and
' odai'l.'d 10 Ihe use of Soud Seh.s.b, Bible cl .--,
! and Christians gcnt'iallv, tioU'l.shed vilh mop.
und ew;rtwiog, eihted tiy li e H. NN 1 li .ui rat
ion, ai d published by Case, '1'iU'ji.y iV Uii.h.uii;
tlaiilord, Conn., 184 I.
This woik ha hii 11 highly recominetideil by the
full .wing, Hiiim other i!is:iuu sin d ilivme-:
Rev. Stepln Reiiiii gt..ii, p .st.tr of tlie Metbo
dl-t Episcopal Chuich, Brooklyn.
Rev. W. ('. Biowiihe, pastor uf the Middle
Dutch Church, New York.
Rev. Lemuel M tiler snd A. A 11 'I'd' r, Profes.
sHs in 1'riiiioton Tlolic .1 rS.su t.srN, i. Jeisev.
Rev. C. P. t'raUlli, l ie. il.nl i l I'clili-y Kai.l.l
C.'llcg.', al tit llysbuiar-
Rev. t;. W Kcl.tt' rli r, p.ntor of the Lutbciin
Chuich, II inixhurg. Pa
(J'j For aa'e. t.y II. It. Mas-ir Affeil f 1 .
Puoii hers. Jan. V'Jin ls4'.'.
l l it'kl.Mi isj ON E, tiud a Irs I'.nl Stuiii
f r sab. cheap, ly 11. U. MAScEH.
Jan: I, If!..
TAVERN NOTICE.
To the Honnrohlr E'li Lewtx, Jr; . t'r''drnt,
and hi Aociattx, Judges if the Cimrt of Quo'
trr Se.ionn, uf the county if Sorthurnh'i i land. ;
rpilF. petiti n ..I' Christian 'Kab. I ol Sii..inukin
tow n hip in s ml r, vtni v, loiml.ly r. pr srnt-,
that he continues to kc p a hen e uf public enter
taiiaiienl, at bis obi stand, and is well pre, an , I f ,r
the aeeomniuilatiuii of travellers, eve. He theri fore
pras your Illinois to grant h in a In ense to k ep a
tavern iluitng lie ensuina ear, anil be w ill prav, cVc.
Clll.'l-sll AN KM) EL.
To tiiK Jt no is a mov i; mkntion mi : The sob
erib. rs, residents uf .n'i mi kin t-b'p, t it by eerlit'y,
ill it C. Kaliel, t be up; In ant lor the license, is a
mini ol i!"o l fi pot' tin lion, siy iiul temper nice.
and is well pr.ni.lcl ( u boo-croum and louveiiieu
ees fur I be lodging nift aeeoiiou slatioti "I striiiiijeis
H in I liavi llerv, noil that a publn bouse there is lie
rcary : tlu v 'In n f re reniininetiil b m as a pro
jar i. is oi lo ! Ij, , nse.l lo ke. p i putihc house.
llei.iy W'.issi I,
.I.ic b Haas
I l.i ill Mi' '7,,
Felix Lend,
.1 icoli U'ter,
J ol i II Hat' r,
Li iiiiiir.l ah itinel,
Feb 5. 112.
Davt.l N. L.ke.
II n i II. Tea's,
M of l is Lewis,
fubiMinii 1 1 uiriiiiel,
J.ujoli irU ly.
LL p r-.ais me CHii'ioneil Iroin purcbi ing or
-1 rertii"j a iio'e uf hand, giva n by me to Duvnl
M.lier I t T.v 1)ui.i.iis. M iting ure.ved no val
ue, I s'.l .tl l.ot piy tlie sain'' Huh' s e oupi lle.l by
1 1. JACOB KRAM.
Mi iru.'kin. J ui'v. 22.1, 1513.
U d ES fCsfi r 5
N t!iu load, lietwc n this place uu.l Nmibum
" ' l eiland.a Worsted Iti ticulr, containing a white
linen handkerchief, A reasonable leward will he
giicii to the limle', by leaving it at this ollice.
Jim. 22.1, IS 12.
'Xv'OP.LD of EELIC-HT.
l.MPORTiM 10 THE HEADING rtBLlC
1
THE New O.uirto Volume uf ibe "NEW
WORLD" acknowledged on all hands lo he
the bands ine-t. cheapest, und must popular anil
euli rt .tiling pi rindicsi in tho w.uld t nrnir.ei.ciiig
January Is', 1SI2. will cuntiiiii. simiibiiiieoiis Willi
it- publican m in Engl and the Or.iml New Military
Novel, l y the author of ' Charle- O'Mallev," enti
tleJ
CO; " O I' It MESS, ' CO
Commpi.cii'K with the alnry of "Jaik llintun, the
Life tiuaiilfuiian."
,o conniii I'd oion of thi new otk w ill be i e
c' .rv lot' mi' who have lead the del glitful Nov, I
ul 'Charles O'.Malie.'
Also, anew Novel by MUs C. M. Sedgwick, at
r. ri.lv eommr nee I. winch dots g'e.il creoit to ihut
di-luigui-liel A mil ress.
Many tliiuiiuil TiiU-s if great ir.ti res', among
wbe'i iiihv meiit on, a-al.e i.'.v in hand, "Mary
I'.. I . . -I'..!.. . .1 ... i .. ..j 1.. I'. I..... .1 t'l .. .
l-q . in.ibor ..f tin- -Far Wisi,' - l he iiuehes of!
I'eriara.' Beatrne,' Are , a work "f .1. p n.l ttir il- !
lug i.l.riM; bcl P.irsiu s." a T .Ie of the c-e.l
I lie 111 ew lurk hi jJece'i'K.r, 1 .5.i. iioiinutriir j
in pu.veiluliv wn'Uglil pu-s ige ; '"Tin lJUek-o."
r Ntitiiei,'," !v .1 p.'i'tn'ii u i-'Iint e nlrilniio.
A I o, a s. ri ... -u.irb Fi p-nvn g-on NN 00 I, h
Ibe lest ari sts in Englai d and Am lica, wilt em
bellish the 1 o.iiu a volutiu'.
(Xj'AII these N'ove lie., and a mul 't'-leof ri
tin is, for Oui Tuiifk DoLtAHs. nirr nt ni 1 . v.
reiiiit'ed tree ..I ' tin' In u t t ok f :n
they .voiilil c ten t nn t .1 . on t
C2?A3tES 0 WAXA-i-.", V.l:7.:-1T,
V 'II ..- t. .l t , ..... I..- s
I' 'I'"' " ' ' : '.''"','" " .'
coiuoii lu e 1 . . ' ' ; n.. -
If 1 1 . Fur 1 c it . 1 .. y - n 1 11 .
B 11 k in 1 he I iitic t t'lte
or t i. a las, to- t j . ;
be s i 1 one v t a , ti.im j
tage. the N w N utl 1 will
ihe 1 uiiiiin i.e. 11 cut ul Clut
9 t)'Mail. ,' iiicludiug
the 1st voluiiic
A'ldre-s
pr ills, pot. I he.l in i x'ra i-uiunrs.
J. l.NC ;s EK, Publ r.
ol) Aim streil. Ntw Yn k
" To !, tr not lit be" Snt-tl,
i a que-tioii tb.it we seriously su! mil lo Ibe
cons ib'r.iti. in of a I who are indebted to the
M.tiscribeis, and who no not, in a short tune, c one
foiward and sellli; lln ir arconi.ls
Dev. 1H, I.S1I. li. li. I ASSp.lt o. CO.
TIIK
AlMEIlICiVN MEDICAL LIORABY
A II
im i:m.ii;i:(
I'ONCENTRATED K. cmd ,.f Medical Sci-
- ence and Literature, by Koblev Duuglisoii,
M. D, Protes.-or of the Institutes ol Medicine, etc.,
in Jill, null Medical College of Philade'pbia, ih-li-he.l
11tontl.lv by Ad im NV.iUlie, No. 4tt Cars-ii-ler
street, l'hilad. Ipbia. Subscription price, a
V ar. Siib-ciiplioiis lis; the above work reciiied I'V
ibe Mih-ci.hcr. 11. B. MASSER, '
Dec. 11th. 111. Agint.
oiintt'i lt'l(t'i-' Dcatti Itltm.
rPhe m lie will please ob.eive that no Brandreth
Pills ure genuine, unless tlie box his three li
bels Upon it. (the top, the side und the holtum)
euch containing fie-simile signature ol my h.uul
writing, thus U. B11 a v im 1 ni. M. D. Thesi'la.
s?l aie engraved on sleel, beautifully designed,
and done at an evpein of over f'i.Oilll. Therefore
II will be seen thai the only thing n'tc-t iry lo pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is to uhervt these
label'.
Remenihi r the t ip, the side, and t'.e bottom.
The toll. .wing ic-pivltie petsous kre duly suit, ri
r.d.and b..M
CEIITICATE3 Or ACEKCY,
' For the sale of tirundre'k's VcgttttltU I'mvcrsc.l
1'ilh.
Northumberlai d countv : Milton M ukey A:
t.'h uiibedin. Suiitairy II B. M i.scr. MI.ei.s
vnii liilindaV. Mi'ixi II. ..n tliuin ei land NV m.
Forsyth. G. iu gi tow n F- M idling -i vV t'o.
I'liion (' unly; New 15. rl.n J hn Hoffmin.
fseln spr.ne Eyer and is. hi.uie Ntid U'lu.ig
li.iv Ninith. Be.ivi r own J. A: F. l!in .man.
AduiislMiig 11. A A. Sin. 1I1. M hlinsbuie
' J-.i. pe iV I. .n.l lis tl. I. n limit) Long Free
I burg li. .V F. C. Nlo.er. I .' nt r. v I - Srallry
I.enbsri. Lew.-tiurg NN'alL A; fiifrn,
j f otuml'i 1 cooiiiy : D .mule II. II. Reynolds
j Ar Co. 11. r a ik fihiiiAiii A R itt-iili.ni.t-. I a
jl twissa . A. c. I.', G. Brobls. liln.otit'sjig
1 John R. Meyer. Jus.-y To ah I., vtftisil. Wa
, .l.lli. ton -UjI4. si t.' . v. Liiiii stone D. L.
i Sc. neck.
I t)h-eie ihat rsc'i A.eul has an I'ngravid Cir
j tll'n'iteof Agei.ty, Col. I. ill leg a lepits lilt'Kn of
i D. BRAN DUE I'D! M mutcn.r al Sing Sing,
and up.41 wliirii kill s be seeii ecl ropirs ul
i Ibe ntw lubeia nolo lfti tton r"'ie Brimdretli I'M
ISuXi.
l'hiluJelphia, ellice No. H, Nnilh Mh stiifl.
B. BRAN DUE I'll, M. D
J 11111 irv 1st, 143
V.N sitle'e
bigbly '
iltieouahed tor rieaiiiug and
l!'li.g a
,h to - U
'uriib'.e and n os'
IVI
Vel I,
T it .
rr !' ... C
i iuba . 'ii .. . 1
WM. FORs 1 w, A. . 1 . -II.
II. M A.SER. Afcint ! t-uiilury.
Noi ml 11 Vlt'th, 141.
ii i i i . JIL'IJ
3. B. WAOSEPa,
ATTU11N IJ Y AT LAW,
Busioevs 1 1 tended to in ibe t'ountiea of Nor
tliuut i rlunil, L'iil L' i oiiiiiir and Coluu.bia.
Itefer to I
Tiki Mas IIaiiT V Co.,
Low i ii .V Bariiox.
Hart. Cfinsiiiio & Hart, l'MlaJ.
Iili5olii, Me Fa a lard dc Co,
Spkhi
'SV. U yV. UZL. HQS.
,PC?vSi.LE. u
jt' 'K sale a smail Faun, containing about one
hundred and ten seres, morn or le-s, situ it
in Puint township, Northumberland countv, about
two mill s above Northumherl md, on the mnill
road leading from that plane to Dsnville, a ljoiti'tir;
lands of Jolm LeghoM, Jesse C. Hntiun and nthert,
no in the ocrupiricy f famm I P.iyne. At out
forty nrrps of said troet Brpclieuil, and in good
stat.' of cu'liiatiiin, on wb'rh H ere is a small I" rn
erect d. The pmpi-rty will bo sold en r-asm at la
terms. Fur further particulars, pi ikona an rcques
ed to apply to li e rui fcrili. r.
H. b. MASl;R, Agent,
Nov. 27ih, 1111. tf Sin bury. Pa.
f7 Mi7Vlii:, Fiesh Ciaii rmr, Fi eTfiT.
glisb t lit-esc. Keg liai-ins, S ct. per lb.. t'V
Ike. 25, 1811. II. B. MA.SSER.
1 ,Si A. "UOVUUDT'S
I Cliinn, Glass and Livcrjiinl Warehouse,
So lfi4 Xirth Third street . third door LcJuw Viut
nt nil, I'hilatfcljihiri.
"tlTIIERE they consiaiilly kiep on hand a lorgn
assoitmeut of t'-bina, Class and Liverpool
Ware, is. Inch they will dispose of on II : uioet :ei
s uiable tei mi.
Pbil.ideli.liia, November l!l, 1841 ly.
Jacob I'i Isniiitli Suai.
"J 1 EM'ECTFI LLV mtorms th. ir I'm nils and
ncijuiiintances generiilly that I'u-y sti.l con
tinue to keep at Ibe old Mand, No. 246 Not'h 34
street. Philadelphia, xll kinds ol
TOBACCO SMTP AXD SEC A RS.
Which liny wil se,l .11 tlie ui l jiC"iiiimxllir.g
and reasonable terms.
N. B. All good- sold oill be gQirauteed, and fell
orders pruiiitly attended in.
Phitadilphw. Novemlrr 1.1, Ifcll Iv.
' "PETKir DlTVlj-i5S,
LAST IVIAKER.
Xo. 74 Callow hill biruet, l'liilaotlj'liia,
("Three door uLut e Second. J
C'HIE Findings always kept on I. auo, w Melt h
offers for sale nn the lowe-t terina. Cnuuirv
Meich mis ore particularly to call and jude f. t
themselves.
11. ibulel, bia. November 13, 1841. Iv.
LOW I'. It DA It HON,
Importers mid De.'ilcrs itt Foreign and
Domestic IlaidwnrC,
0 17 ., In 1 1: . mut. UltAtitLFItlA.
..r,
r
EREtbcirfii-
Is and t usti mers w i.l alwaya
r.-' a I a so -1 101 ni of Foriigtv
. , 'a I t, !. tlu v will sill at Va
I.iree nnd g.
tie HiI'Iaji
D !
-I 11
I;. b!.
low
,bi. N.
ein'.. r 13. tUII. I v.
TiiLorn.us ci:li.
Ala'-'jftnrer Htuf ln;ptrtcr of
Sad.
tilery, 1!:ii)nn ire, cV. t.
.' " u:h Third y'rrf ' frur do'S Ldco Me' set
I'lnliidelphi ' :.
"K JT" : e",--t '-'l 01. b ids 'irge nnd Bftu.-a!
s Ul ' - ' " l.-.nn , '! (! ' P...1 r1',
Axii ,' ; :- S --r . . P'.-t rit I.c.itser. Ac.
t. o'U tr Mei. rtao.s ti..'. .d.b.'fn wilt lTMip.pl:.! at
'di tuiip- ,-n 'i t most " I -ui ul ie 1. t ir . ' ' ey wi 1
find it to thi ir advantage to c .11 ami rx.id.tue L a
us- "tm r.t bi Sore pulcl i-'u. lc t ee
I .il.tdt Ij-ltia. No.er.r r i: lsl I . ly.
aCal CZ . a.kW -St.)
WIIOLLSAIE . ETA iL I;Ot KEL
LEll-s i.vi N'l Ii.'NKR-.
No. 12'J LliestKit Mrt-ct, U'lcw -1th.
1'llll.lllcij'lliu.
ST V.l'P coii-tanliy im fund u gt-neinl .es.rt-
ment ol Book-i.nd -siutioliary ; i'(.tnins:ii(
I 'lieologieiil. Law. Mt.he;,!, Classical, Misiel ano
nub and i-choul Bouks. Di.y Books, ail size. Led
girs, do., Family I. p ic. Pocket li lie-, NN'iitiiig
P;.rs, NN rapping Papers. OVc. A.C., which ihey of
ler at the IcAest puces to Couui ry Merchant's Pre
lersional (iititlemeti. Teachers, and all other that
may favor tliem with their ruslutii.
Philadelphia. NovMnber 1:1. 1 H 1 1 . ly.
fuYv.OLl)S, Md'AULAMJ
'ilu1ac lK'nlors in Foreign British
and American Dry Goinls.
A'o. 105 Market street. J'hi'adeljhia.
COl'NTRV Merdiaiils, and ot'iers can lie sup
plied at all times with nn extensive assort
ment of the bi-st and most fashion: bit Goods upon
the most reasonable terms.
Phil u'elphia, Nov.niber 13. 1S41 lv.
cfiiclincl Weaver A: Sv7 .
HOPE MAIIEES & SKIP CliANELAiS.
.V.i. 13 A'orfA Wafer Street. I'hdnd' Iphin
TJ A V E cons niitly on hand, a cener d . sssrt
g Jl m. ut of ( -ord .Bis seine 1 ito s. , vi. :
I ai'd Rope-, Fis:.iri(5 Riri's, White !io i t s, '.to, .it.
l i Ropes, I'otv Limsf''" Cana' 'J Abu,
complete ussoiiii eiit of S ine Twines. Ac. i el at
Hemp M ad d ll.Tring 'P'.'...e. Pes' Palei I Gill
Net Tvi ine. t 'nf,si Mhad si .1 I 'entoc Twit e S!,.h
Tbr. ads. Ac. Are Also, llc.l C.uds, p, utm , J.it ct'.
IL.lrers, Tr icis. Cott -n and Liiien C rpet Cln.ii s.
Ae. all ol whl. h tliey will d:spi so i f ell Kjki:abl
teiui.
Phi1 Vlii' N'ovmVer IS. t41. lv.
i:.siji;kk k. iia.nsell &. co'is.
WHOLESALE DBT GOODS STORE.
io. 1G(5 -y Market Street, 1'hiia.
Btlftv Fifth St-Llh s de )
A LW Ve ktipon hi nd a lull and general as
-1 rnrentot Ho-ierr, Lare. s d Fancy Goods,
t.'ountrx Mi rrhan'a are repec'fully rrqie.I 'dLs
irive th' 111 a Ctll sndiisnnne f. r H i 111 elite.
Philutilphia Noiernter 13. 1MI ly.
TtOCOCINiTXiV lYXnCIXANTsT
PHE Subscril'er, Agent of I yon trk Hanss, Hat
M.iit. faclurera, for New Voik, I'lnl nie' ti.
BaUiUtoie and uiber large cities, mtiwi Hut s.
highly coaiiru.ndrd Iji s;irf tihi and dut utility,
l a. m I and a fir-i rati-aasotlin-iit id HA I S and
t AI'S, .ui'.a' le fi-r Spr rif ade, wh ch w ill e s.4J
vi i low. I.e envt or ai(-i v.l crrd.1, at lbs H tol
chtup ilort, Su. 40, Noitn 'Pl'id Hrl. ojp'
the C it v 11. .lei, i'hlbi.H'Iphak
til JVKU If. I'D At HER. Artt.
N .1. Onb .s I 'l Hats 1 I ibe -iut , promptly
a 1. id. i.o. I f ! ibbisl 1 tu. u V-'.'A r lis
lei r Fn. l. pji.
. nl 'f 15, 111 - -t v
: .. - t il tU im i' 1 1
,. .-i 11 fyrup, f v.. : 1...
a-.ei I. at I 1 aan, Cru-i i' 1 f' 1
1 i;. .1 Jl-x-r: I ranberrii s, 1 i r ( r ,. . r-
, 1 . .1 Eoi 't-h M rin ' . t.
- 1 I-' l ' . i'nera 1 . ! .' 'i It. ;
liihs s, Hsidwsre. Sadirry, 4c cl 4 kui'is.
Nov. :0th, tU.