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    3. Resolved, That inasmuch as tho precious me- I
tals constitute the basis of currency, which is es
sential to the prosperity of any business, and if the
balance of foreign trade, be against us, our specie
must be exported to pay that balance ; the amount
of tarilTought also to be ao regulated as to produce
such balimce as will not only pay the interest of
our foreign debt, but ultimately to discharge the
principal of it, without the exportation of our gold
and silver, So long as these metals are sent out
of our country, we can have no sound or stable
currency; and our homo industry will consequent
ly be paralixed. Agreed to.
4. Resolved, That the truth of this doctrine is
powerfully demonstrated by the facts, that while
the United Stales, stalling ten years ago, with lit
tle or no debt, hut with a decreasing laritT in ten
years have contracted two hundred and fifty mil
lions of Julian of foreign debt, by reason of (he bal
ance of trade, besides borrowed money and specie
gone from us, and have brought on their own peo
ple geneal distress, Great Britain, already bur
thcni'd with a national debt of five thousand mil
lions of dollars, and with most numerous and vast
sources of expenditure, in the same ten years has
iH'tuiilly secured herself a balance of trndo of nearly
two thousand millions of dollars; and has hereby
maintained her credit. Agreed to.
ft. Resolved, Tint it is expedient to levy and
collect duties upon such foreign goods as d not
compete wild the products of our own industry,
and are necessary to our own comfort, or auxiliary
to our own manufacture. Agreed to.
6. Resolved, That we are in favor of the protec
tion of all branches of home industry to the fullest
extent, and particularly the manufacture of iron, and
the mining of coal, in all their relations, as not on ly
of paramount importance in themselves, but as
deeply involving the prosperity of very many o
ther branches of domestic industry; anil most ma
terially affecting the value of our public improve
ments. Agreed to Gen. Greexe voting in the
negative. '
7. Resolved, That in order to carry out the
views of the friends of home industry, and to ena
ble them to act with the understanding and effect
which the magnitude of the object requires, a cen
tral committee be appointed to receive the reports
of county committees and associations, to make
such use of information thus obtained as in iy up
pear to them best calculate d to effect this object ;
iud to superintend the establishment mid support
if a periodical publication at llarrishurg, devoted
to the i-upport of home industry, skill, cndil and
capital. Agreed to.
8. Resolved, That a committee of three be 0
pointed in each county of the Slato, who nre t ain,
-rstly requested to organize such county association
as they may think most likely to aid the cause of
American industry, to obtain the information desi
red, and to furnish the central committee with all
such statistical and other facts as are likely to pro
undo the object contemplated by this Convention.
Agreed to.
U. Resolved, Thnt memorials to Congress be cir
culated throughout the State and tflat the county
committees be requested to have them as numer
ously signed as possible, .and immediately fji war
ded to Washington city. Agreed to.
The Chair after the adoption of the resolutions,
announced the fdlowing:
' S7VI77-; CEXTHAL COMMITTEE.
HENRY K. STRONG, H.irrishurg.
CALVIN BLYTHE, Harrisbuig.
JAMES M. PORTER, piston.
EDWARD J. BITING, Philadelphia.
GEO. N. ECKERT.sVhiiylkill county.
8 A M I K !. A LETA N D E h Carlisle.
DAVID KRAUSE, llarrisburg.
THOMAS C. MILLER, Cumberland en.
HENRY Y. SLAYMAKER, Yorkcuumy,
LEWIS WAI.N, Philadelphia.
WILLIAM HElSTEU, Lancaster ceunty.
MAT UK VV W. BALDWIN, Philadelphia.
MICHAEL DOUDEL. York,
JOHN T. ADAMS, Danphin.
J AMES S. WALLACE," H irrisburg.
Hon. WM. WILKINS, PitU.urg.
DR. JAMES GARDNER, Chester.
On motion, the following resolution was passed
unanimously :
Resolved, That the people of Pennsylvania en
gaged in mimifieturing, agricultural, milling, me
chanic d and internal eoininercial pursuits, be re
cjuestid to assembly in Convention in H arriaburg,
OK THE 8d WEDNESDAY, THE 13th DAY
OF APRIL NEXT, fir the purpose of taking
measures In secure all necessary encouragement of
domestic labor, enterprise mi l capital, and thus pro
mote the welfare of all classes of society.
i'alBlti Itou'a DlMuorlia.
Extracts from Capt. Rosa's despatches have
been publised in a Parliamentary paper. From
the map which accompanies the paper, we gain a
more distinct idea of his Hack than the previous ar.
tides copied from the AfhetiRum afforded, fcvrulh
Victoria I. anil, which he discovered, extends in
latitude from TOJ south lo 79; how much farther
is unknown; and in longitude its eastern coast
lies between 103 and 171.
Its jiosition is directly south from New Zea
land, at the distance of lf0l) geographical miles.
TLc lengblh Of the part seen was fully ftOO miles,
t whs girt with a border of iee many miles in
breadth, which rendered it inaccessible. The pas
cage southward was closed at latitude 1 by a bar.
irir ol ice 150 teet high, which was traced for 300
miles east from Victoria Lund. Icebeigs were en
countered in numbers after they passed the paral
lel of 63, and pack ice at 66.
The laud "ruse in lofty peaks from 9000 to 12,.
000 feet is iueitltt , perfectly covered svilb eternal
snow ; the glaciers that descended from near the
mountain summits projected many miles into the i
,m ean, and presented a perpendicular fae of lofty !
flifjV' 'J'Uey could not reach the main laud, but
landed on an island, which thuv found to consist i
tif volcanic jocks. On 2tith Jjn., in lat. 77 I-
Jon. 169 E., they discovered "a m ignificent volca
no, emitting smoke and fUme ju plcidid profu- .
eion," aud named it Mount Ertlt-. ,
An extinct one was named after the vessel,
Mount Terror. At the distance of less than half a
mile from tha ice cliffs which barred their pro
gress southward, they had soundings with three
hundred and eighteen fathoms. These cliffs, no
doubt, reached the bottom, and including the 150
above water, must have had an elevation of 2000
feet or thereabout. The observations on the dip
and declination induced them to place the South
Magnetic Pole in latitude 5, and East long, one
hundred and fifty-three; and they considered its
position as well ascertained as if they had reached
it, though their nearest approach to it was a point
1G0 miles from it, on the east coast of Victoria
Land. The polo is probably within that region,
though this cannot be positively affirmed, as its wes
tern boundary is unknown. The lrghest latitude
they reached was 78.4. They were thctcfore only
12 degrees from the pole, anil about 4 degrees near
er to it ihnn Captain Wcddel, Ihe most succes
ful of their predecessors. Scotsman.
Earit Rfsiisn. The late Chief Baron O'Gra.
dy, who, like the matutine planets, was grnctally
up before the sun, was always in the same prulici
ment with reference to his own son, Dennis, whose
slumbers were often prolonged far inlo the morn
ing. Once, when the Baron was on circuit, and
knew that his son was engaged as barrisli r, in the
first cause, he hurried into his room, and, waking
him without much ceremony, exclaimed, '-Up with
yon, Dennis! remember it's the early bird that
catches the worm." "Serves the worm right for
being up still earlier than the bird," replied the
sluggard rubbing his eyes.
Dot iu.k.-1Ikaukd. A newspaper is
published ot llockvillo, Intl., one page
of which advocates whig doctrines, and
another democratic. The paper is cal
led the 'Olive Hranch.' It has two cdi
tors, one whig and one democrat.
C'oirnn, Comsi-mptio, ami Difkiicltt nr
Uhkath!r Cunr.ii. Mrs. Levy, a very highly
respectable lady of Philadelphia, residing in Lo
cust street, between Fourth and Fifth, had been la
boring for upwards of six months under a very bad j
cough, attended with diiriculty of breathing, pains I
in her breast snd side, and a siikne-s nt the st.i- 1
mach, having lost nil appetite ; she became so voiy j
much reduced in strength, as to be unable lo work ; j
she was considered in a consumptive state, and gi- J
ven up by the physicians that attended her. In j
i tins situation hio unit recourse to ISrandreth s if j
j let table I'nivtrsal Fills, and to her great astonish-
j merit, befoie she had taken one box, (25 pills.) j
j found herself veiy much relieved; she expect. ira- j
ted a great quantity of phlegm, which has eased j
her of one of the most violent coughs that ever 1
was experienced by mortal man. She has taken
. the Pills regularly ever since, and now finds her
self completely recovercj, and will certainly f.ir the
I benefit received, recommend them as far as she can,
' believing them to be a m jst effectual medicine in
the above complaint,
j Purchase in Sunburv, of H. B. Manser, and
! of the agents published in another part of this paper.
JMMCi: CUUI!E.T.
Corrictid weikly by Hinry Yujclhciiter.
WllKAT, - - . HO
Uvk, .,((
I'iihs, 4u
)ats, 30
Pork, 5
Fuvsnn, ... . 'y
Bt'TTKR, .- - - . fi
Bki.swax, .... 25
Taliovv, - . . . ij
Duii.ii Applks, - - . 75
Do. Put mis, - - 2(10
Flax, ... - 8
11 n K Ll.ll Fla x, - 10
Ecus, - - is
, io flic A:ii
i TIIIOSE who arc suffering from various diseases
! I incident o the human family, would do well to
procure Dr. Harlich's Cnmjitruml Strengthening
and German Aperient '.. which are so pre
eminently reccommended for Dyspepsia, Liver
' Complaints, nine in the side, back and breast,
i .Nervious Affections, Head-Ache, and all Ihe dis
j eases ol the Siomach and Bowls. Pamphlets may
he obt lined gratis, which contain full and expbeite
directions for Using. The reader is referred to sev
; cral very interesting certificates of cures in this
! paper, w hich may be relied upon, as they are taken
i from tha original. For sale at No. 1'J, NOUI H
! EIGHTH street, Philadelphia.
HENRY VOX THEIMER.
March 5, 1812. Agent.
LIST OF CAUSES,
' IOK trial in tho Court of ('ommnii Pleas nf Nor
tbuint'erlaiid County, to be held at Sunburv,
i on the first Monday of A pi it next, being the 4lh.
Joseph Trego
Edmund Badger lor
Win BadgiT
Elijah Ciaw ford
t 'om'tli foi B Say re
Henry Frick
Andrew Turk
llartlel for Piper
Thomas M Itcsscl
Yates V Mcliuyre
John F Deuiltr
William Fiy
John Green et al
Edwaid Uiighl
Will mi McCoy
Levi llobait
Henry II Burr
William Moriiz
Luther liis-et
vs Mjrtiu A Stock
vs H ugh Bellas
vs .les e Paiker
vs John Flick
vs S ephen Wilson
vs John A Lloyd
vs Henry Fiwk
vs D md llaitni.in
vs Edvvnid Y Bright
vs David Watson
vs Win A Lloyd
vs Samuel SwiueliiHt
ii J U II Nours
s Levi llobait
v William McCoy
vs John B Uoyd
vs I) P Duncan
vs
John Si Phdip llbcrJotf
B LGrovemor & wife vs Daim l ."Snvdi I &.c
J C B Nuuise vs John J.loyJ
George Sliiley vs (teoige Long
Com'tll for E (iobin vs Hemy (ios.ler tl al
Nancy Hunter', aduis
et al vs Dsuiel Robins
Robert Miner vs Williaiu ilibler et al
Wilson lor Hound &c vs Wm II Pomp
Henry Eckerl vs Ib nj imin C Clayton
Gtiorge Armstrong vs The Sliainok n Coal Cu
HAMLEL D.JORDAN.
rrolhotiotary's OlTice, Frvth'y.
uuhury MarcU 5, ls)4U. 5
r,V-l Vslll Viti' llllUll.V.,
r HE members of the aid Will File 'on:
piny" are requested to Mwvt at the I Vint
House, mi MonJ.iv Evicting, Maich lh, al 7 n '
Joe.k firocisc by. Vutli liul ailendauee is le.piired.
l'cb. ' D. U . SI1INDKI.. .V,-.
WHARTON'S HOTEL,
Sun bury, Roi tliuiiibci IuihI County,
PENNSYLVANIA.
fllHE subscriber respectfully informs Ihe public,
A that he has removed to thnt large and commo
dious Brick House, on Market square, opposite the
Court House, (formerly kept bv Hiram Price.)
where he is now prepared to accommodate all who
may favor him with a call. Being thankful for
past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business,
to receive a liberal share of public patronage, &.e,
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Snnbury, March fith, 1812.
TAVi:itIT It'OTICI?.
Tu the Honorable Ellin Lewis, Esq , President,
and his Associates, Judges of Ihe Court of Quar
ter Sessions, nf the county of Korthumberland :
f 111113 petition of Scliaslian Boughner of Shamn-
I. kin township, in r-sid county, humbly repre
sents, that he continues to keep a tavetn at his old
stand, along the rail road, and is well prepared
for the accommodation of travellers, &r. lie there
fore prays your Honors to grant him a license to
keep a tavern, during the ensuing vear Mid he will
pray, Ac. SKUASTIAN BOUGHNER.
To THE.IrnnKs above MKNTnijtr.n : The sub
scribers, residents of Mliarnokin, hereby certify, that
Sebisti.iu Boughner, the applicant for the licen.e, is
i man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house-room and conveni
ences for the lodging and accommodation nf sir an.
gi rs and travellers, and that a public house there is
necessary: they then-fore recommend him as a
proper person to no licenseil lo Keep a putuic House,
Geotge Kiick,
Ira T. Clement,
Henry Klase,
Win Farrow, jr.
George Gonsert,
John Mar z,
filas S, Fat row,
March 5th, 1812.
Daniel Smith,
Joseph L. Snyder,
Wm. Farrow,
W. W. Waters,
John Smith.
TAVERN NOTICE.
To the Honorable Ellis I.ru-is, '.si., J'trsidrnt,
and his Associates, Judges of Ihe Court nf Quar
ter Sessions, nf the county of Xarthuinlit i land :
Tt E petiti 'ii of Henry Dindinger of Rush town
1 rdiip in siid county, humbly represents, that
he continues to keep a public house of entertain
ment, at his old stand, in Rush township, and is
well prepared for the uccommodatioti of travellers,
eVc. He then fore pras your Honors lo grant hitu
a heense to k' ep a tavern duiing the ensuing jeai,
and he will pray, cVc.
HENRY DINDINGER.
To tiik Jrnms abovk mi:itio kii : The sub
scrihers. residents nf Rush tsh'p, hereby certify, ill it
Henry Dindinger, the nplirant for the license, is a
man of good repute tor honesty and temperance,
and is well provided for house-ronm and convenien
ces tor Ihe lodging and accommodation of Mr. niseis
mid tiavellers, mid that a public house there is ne
cessary : they therefore recommend h in as a pro
per person to be lieenscd lo keep a public house.
Joseph Sharpies,
Aaron t'umtibcll.
George A. Dixon,
Naae Hewitt,
Wm. H. Ruse,
Wm. Willed,
John Andrews,
Maich Sih, IS 12.
Ah xatnler Mcore,
J. J. Vasiine,
John t;. Iket,
Wm. B. R gg,
William J jhmon.
TAVERN NOTICE.
To the Honorable Ellis Lewis, Esq., President,
and hit Associates, Judges of the Court of Quar
lie Srssions of the county nf Xurlhumherlund :
rilllE petition of George Brosjtis nf Georgetown,
I Lower Mahonoy I vvn-h'p, in said county, ie
speclfuliy represent-, tint he continues to keep a
tiverii, at his old sland in Ginrgeiuwn, and is will
prepared for the ao ommodation of travellers, Arc.
lie therefore prays your honors to grant him a li
cense to keep a tavcin, diirimr tlie ei suinc vear,
and ho will prav.&e. GEORGE BRUSH'S.
Tc i hk J i ix. i s ARnvKMk.NTioNt.il: The sub
scribers, Mideiits ol Lower Mahonoy township,
hereby ceitity, ill it George Brusius, the applicant
tor the license, is u man nf good repute for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and Conveniences for the lodging and uceom.
nioddtioii nf stiangers and travellers, and that a pub
lic houe ihcre is necessity : they therefore recom
mend him us a pr per peisoli lo Le licensed to keep
a puMic hou-f.
Mii lnel Mi ilfer,
Michael Lahr,
John Ldir,
Paul Iihr,
Jo.-eph Fenster-iiachir,
Solomon Res-ler,
Jacob Suyi'er.
March 5, 1842.
John Feiisterni nher,
William Shut,-!,
Abraham Toney,
Pcii I Winner,
Nicholas Brosius,
John Seder,
Ti-TEP.1T 1TCTICIE.
To the Hnnoruhle Elba Lewis, Esq., President,
! and his A ssoeiates. Judges of the Court of Quar
i lee Sisiinns of the count), of Xortliumbei lund :
f IIIE petition of Solomon Resslcr, of Georgetown,
j Lower Mahonoy lowiudup, in .aid county,
I respectfully represents that he continues to keep a
i lave in, at his old stand, in Geoigetoun, and is well
! prepared for the accommodation ol Iran Hers, &c.
) He there!" re prays your honors to grant him u Ii
I cense lo kcp a tavem duiing ihe ensuing vear.u'nl
he will piay, ike. SOLOMON KESSLEK.
1 u tiik Ji in. ts sum HLvriuvi.il ; The nn
. l . . e l , , a . , . .i
.rd ers. r,,,,l,,ib of 1 .ower Mahonoy towr.th.p,do .
ueri ny certiiy, tnni eoomoii lieler
the ii piieant
lor ihe license, is a man of good reuuto tor houe.-tv
and temper nice, and is well pi ovule,', w ith house
room and conveniences for the lodging nnd accom
modation of slr.itigers and travelle rs, and that a pu'.i
lic house there is ucccMiary ; t'oey iheiffore reoun
meiid him as a pioper pursuit lo l licensed lo keep
a public In.u-e.
Michael Leaker, Phdip BohS, jr.
Nieholis Biugaman, Jncoh Sp,,t,
tieorge Brusius, G'eorge Spulz,
Joseph Fi iisteruiaelirr, J. hti Smith.
Wi ham Shall' r, F. Neidlinger,
Mich a I Shatl'er, Jscob Snyder.
March 5th, lis 12.
Ti-VSP.1T 1TOTICE.
I 'Tu the llonoruhie Ellis Lewis, Esq., Prtsident
j his Assueiutes, Judges of the Ctnfrt of Quar
I ttr StsswNs, of the county of Xurlhumbirlund :
jflHE jietilion nf Jacob Npatz, of Georgetown,
' L Lower Mahon y town-hip, in said county,
' humbly represents, that he continues to keep a pub
t lie house of entert.iinrnent. at his old stand in
Georgetown, and is well ptepared for the aid m-
I moilaiion of travellers, Ac. He therefore pi ass
i your honors to grunt him a license to keep a ta
vern, during the ensuing yeai, and he will piay,ec.
To ihe Ji nuts laovK msn rioNF.n : The sub
scrdiers, res dents uf Lower Mahonoy, hereby certi
iy, lliurt Jacob Spalz, the applicant for the Uoense, is
a man of good repute for honesty ami (empeisuea,
and is well provided with huiiBe-roorn and loy n;.
euces for the lodging and accommodutio', 0c Mr
Kv.. ..lu ..uvenrrs, ana mat a puif.c ,nuw Dm.
s n. tesary : tliey iherelure reic.jmi.lu i,,,, Mt ,
proper person to be liceiiwd to f.eena nuLlic hon
J J - v''jllieiiu
iper person to be licenwd to 1 , en a pub
Mi. hael Lenke,, J '.'.in Br, stus,
Joseph Biugiuiaii,
inusiuan,
V. Nii lliuger,
William sU iJl r,
SoluiliuU lil .ilil,
John Sim h,
.Muh..rl ."-,., H".-r.
.ilicirael l.n.i,
Jacob Viiilm. l,
Sibasiian s-t-p
Pcur Wiinuu,
Itsnh C.th, Is 1
Wholesale IM-uaul"!,
HAVK E-D B'QRACB. II D.
AVE constantly on band h general assort
ment of
UJtUGS, MEDJC1XES. rAlSTS, OILS,
lAliXISHES, WIXDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS, Vc.
which they off r for sale on the most hhird terms,
and nt prices aa low as these of Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
Particular attention will be given to the (poli
ties of such articb s as are selected or Manufactured
for sale, as also to packing them for transport .tion.
Havre-dc-Grace, March 6ih, 1812. 3m.
tZtep.it itcticeT"
To the llimoruhie Ellis I .eivis. En., 'rciikit,
and hit AiUtrinies, Jurists of the Court nf Q'tur.
rtr vmmn oj I lie county oj Northumberland:
rilHE petition nf David Herb, s, n'r, nf Upper
JL Mahonny townslrp, in said county, humbly
re.re-ents, that he continues to keep t ivern at his
old stand, in the Ilriek H.iU-n, in said township,
and is well prepared f,ir Ihe accommodation nf tra
veller". Ike, He therefore prays your honors to
grant him a license to keep a I ivern during the en
suing year, and ho will prav. Are.
DANIEL HERB. sn'r.
To mr. Jrnnvs a nov k mkxtionkii : The sub
scribers, residents of 1'pper Mabo iciy township,
hereby certify that Daniel Herb, scn'r, I he applicant
tor the license, is a man nf good repute f,.r honesty
and letuperanco, and is well provided with hnu-e
room and conveniences for the Induing and hccoih
modation of strangers and travellers, mid that a
public house there is n cessary : they therefore re
l commend him as a proper peis m to Ire licensed to
keep a puMic house.
.1. G. Renn,
George Shiley,
John Kiieir,
Isaac Heib,
Nathan Zerllng,
Ellas Schualiel,
Felix Maurer.
Daniel Dunkleberger,
Danie l Howerder,
( Ml tries Scbli gel,
Einaiiuel t Imst,
John Sehminkev,
March full, 1812.
tavi:i. orui:.
Ihe Honorable Ellis Leu-is, F.stl , l'rcidcnt.
To
and his Associate, J'ii.';i of the Court nf Quar
ter Sessions, of the Cnunty of Xorthunditrlatid :
TIIIE petition of John G. Wells, ol N'ortlium'x-r
1 land, in s iid county, liutuMy repiesents, tlut
he continues to keep a house of public entertains
men', at his old stand in Noithumberl uid, mid is
well prrpared fur the accoinniodition of travellers,
cVe. He therrfim; prays your honors to grant him
a license to keep a tavern, dnr.na the en-uitig venr,
and he will pray. Vc. JOHN (. WEl.Ls.
To tiik .Irniir.s aiiovk m fitiojikii : The sub
scribers, resident nf Nnrtbumber'niid. hereby certi
fy, that John G. Wells, the applicant for the licence,
is n man of good repute for lume-iv and teinier
anee, and is well provided with house room mid
conveniences for the lodging and accommo htion
nf slrrincers and travellers, nnd thnt a public Ikiii-c
there is necessary : they therefore rf coniineiul him
as a prop, r person lo be licensed to keep a public
house.
John Fliek,
Wm. II. W a pies,
Win. Forsyth,
Daniel Weimer,
J inn s Taggait,
C. Woods,
March 5th. 1S42.
Hemy S. Thomas,
E. P. Shannon,
John Wheitley,
1). Brautigain,
John Lei enring,
Joseph Hoffman.
TjLTEP.1T ITCTIdE.
7'u tlf Honorable Elit Iswis, Esq., President,
and his As.-ocinte Judges of the Cintrt of Quar
ter Sessions, of the county nf Soithumbtrland :
rililE pet ti m nf James Li e of Nor'humheTland
I. in sod county, humbly represent-, that he Con
tinues In keep a hon-e of puhl c entertainment at
his old s'and, in N rthurnbi rland and is well pr?.
pared for the accommodation of travellers, io, He
then fore prays youi Honors to ui.int him a liccn-e
to keep a tavern during the eiisuins vear, and he
will pray. Ac. JAMES LEE.
To nit Jr not s aiiovk mvntiom.ii: The sub
senbers, nsidents ot NoribuinberUnd hereby certify,
j Itial James I.ie the npplicanl lor I lie license, is a
j irnn of irond re ute for honisry und Tempi rnHi e,
; and is well provided with hnu e room and cniivt-ni-
euees for the lodging and aceoinm. d.ilion of hii.ino.
era arid travellers, and lit it a pubi c house there is
necessary : they therefore rccc niniHiul liuunsa
proper person to lu; licenced to Keep a public house.
John Tauiiarl,
John Fii. k.
William For.-vth,
John Sliiinrr,
William McCay,
Daniel Weimer,
Henry S 'l'lioiiins,
Mai. h full,
Jo'jii (i- Wells,
J iitnes Tugaert,
John Ie is, tiring,
J mob Leisenriiig,
D. Biautiam.
TAVTjRN NOTICE.
To the Honorable Ell.s Lewis. Eq., President,
and h's .ssociute Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Sei jions, nf the county of Xurlhujofitrmtd :
r"ill fj petition of J tines Shortle, ol Shmiokui.
M. (own, in said county, humbly lepresei.ts, lh.it
he continues to keep a house of public i n'eitain-
I merit nt his ol I stand, in Sluimokint nvn, and is well
I (rrepared for ihe iiccomm ulati in of travellers, &c.
I He I lore tore prays your Honors lo giant him u Ii-
veni-i- iti ivt-i-o a i.ieiit viurmu no- t-iitniiiii; vear,
aiil1 w , ,' ,v. &e. J AMES IIR I Li
..ur i',,.u v. ncriioMi. 'l'l,.l,.
serila rs, re-idi nts of Sha.iiokiu, liereby cirtify, llmt j
James Shorlle, the applie tnt for the license, is a iikui
ol'gnod repute f.ir honesty and Temper nice, and is j
Well provided with I.ouol'-ioohi und couvrliiences
lor the lodging and lu coiiiiuoihitioii ot straugvrs and
travellers, and that a public hi. use there is necrssarv:
ihey iheri fore lecniuun lid hioi ns proper pi r-
soii lo ln lii enceil j keep a pul'lic house
Robirt Philhpi,
D.iiiiel 1. vi it.
1'eler en,
Daniel t 'hiistiau,
J icoh Krain,
Peter mi merman,
Jacob Bair,
Feb. I Ii,
lumber CUaver,
Peter Fasidl,
J aeo't Dyei,
S. John,
Miih.ul Gsgin.
TAVERN NOTICE.
To the Ibiiiuiubte Ellis Lewis. Esq., President.
and kis Assocuile. Judgts if the Court if Qutlf.
ttr Sssioiit nf the County of Xortliumbei tan i :
f 1111 E tetiiinn of John Specie, of Sui ',urv, in sard
J. countv, humbly repiesents, ilii he hiis rniied
dial well known tavetn stH,,d n,.ur ih.. Sh.i.X:ii
l)am, formerly ocrupivd '.,y fjcrge t'lsrk, and i.
preinrtu lor i', t-inui..iltimi l tisVcllors,
Ac. He ihercfoiQ prays youi honors to grant him
a license K ki .p u luvurii, dui ihr the tsisuing year,
and ho nil; t.ray, JOHN SPEECH.
''o ;ni; .li iM.i.s asote ni:THitii : The sub.
set iners, lesidcHils, ol Nuiihury, hereby certtly, Ulal j
. John Sp.eee, the applicant for the lene, is s man
! of goihl repute tor honesty and temperance, and ii j
well provided with hoti.e room mi l co venieticcs .
' f.r the lorfging and accommodation of strangers
. n, i,yrb rs. mid (hsl a public. hoiK.e ttn ie is ne-
! e.-.sirv : lliev iheref.ne recomiuoi.J bun ssa liro-
i. r nerson la be liremd to ke. n a nuhlie hou.ie.
Samuel 1). Jordan,
C. D. V haiton,
John G. Fry,
('voige Marliu,
ti'.o. Biiuln,
F. A. t'lsik,
1 ctr V. Gisy.
Heiry Buchrr,
llenjainin Kiohn,
('bri.-ii.u Bower,
!eo. W eini'r,
ileu y Haas,
lb' :', i
TAVEP.1T 1TOTICE.
To the lliinnriihle Ellis l.ncis, Esq., 'resident,
and his associate Judges of Ih (,nnr( nf Quae
fee Session, nf the. county nf Norlhun.heriand t
THE etitio'i nf t'iniil.l: S rors of No thuinber
I m l, in sai l county, humbly represents that
he continues, to keep a house of puMic rntertain
mifli, at bis old st mil, and is well preparer! for the
uenrurnndation of trav-llerj, iV' He tlieref.ri'
priys your Honors lo griiit l.ini s license to ke-p
a tavern, during the eliUjina vear-, ai d he w ill prav,
&e. OH U'LKS SPOES."
To Tin: .Icintrs tinvr. iuvtiiishi: The su'
scrdi r. ro-i den's o' Nor hiim' i ' I i , I ereby cc tily,
that Chillies Sloes, ihe npplieant for Ihe license,
is s man of no.al repute lor honesty and tempi ranee,
and is well provide I with linu-c-ro.irn mid ronveni
cure for the I ding mil Hren nuioil iti m of str in
gers an I travel crs, ,in I ilm a puhl c house there is
ii' ie-sarv: tl.ey tln-iif re r eo mil lid him m n
proper person to tie iiceiisiil to keep politic House
Jiiiuns IlllUi.urn,
Win. A. Llovd,
Josi di Ohnpm in.
W. E. McDonald,
Wm. H. W.,ple,
John Wheallev,
Alexander Cub,
John Frick,
Win, Wilson,
1). Hr nit g. no,
J. R. Priestley,
Henry S, 'I hoinss,
E. P. Hi mi. On.
Fell. 10, 1S4S
Ti.TEP.1T ifCTICJE.
To thr Ilnmiru'ite Ellis Isle's Esq., President,
and his Asieinten, Judges of Ihe Court of Quur
fir Session if the County nf Xurliumbtrland :
f 1!IE pelm in of laiac I'lioiu jison tit Shamokin,
JL in s ltd countv, huiiilily n presents that he has
leu ed that well known tavern stand in Shainokin
town, lately occHjiied by J icoh Krain, and is well
prepared for ihe accommodation of travellers, Ac.
lie thotifoio prays your hoiio-s t i gr.n.t him a li
c.i use, to keep a t ivern dining the ensuing ycai,
and he will prav, &c.
ISAAC THOMPSON.
To tiik Jrnrii.s aiivk m k.ntiom hi : The stib
eril eis. r si h n's nf Shamokin, hen-hy certify, tlist
Isaac 'riioinsou, (he nppbc int lor license. Is a
man ol good repute for boin--ty and temperance,
and is well provided with li oue r Mini and eolive..
rrenroi for the lodging and i conimodation of
sir.uigi rs and iravelk-rs, end timt a public, hon-e
there is necessary. They th ti bte reeimiiieud him
ms a proper person to bo luennd lo keep a public
house
William Kiubtcr,
Elijah I., litinyan,
Henry Kiser,
S ilciition Ei kert,
Danivl Evert,
Solum hi M irt7,
Jaeirli Kr.uil,
Feb. 20t!i, 112.
hli Trego,
Jacob I Iyer,
V in. F i!;elv,
Stephen li. neiibcnder,
Jos H. tSnviler,
Iti tij iniiii K it eitn in,
t'h illcs Ml.ilell.
TAVERN NOTICE. ;
To the ll oiorahlt Eilis ,", 7.'y . President, !
and his Associates, Judges if the Court if Qutir- j
trr Srxsiwit, nf the Count u of Sorthuinbcrhmd :
'PHlj isMillon ot 1 -alherine
u.ibmgton, ,-f .he
A- ImUiIII'
I km oil o 1 1 of Noithumberlaii
humbly repri sents, that she : onlinues to keep a
public house of enteit linineiit, in her old s'and,
situated ill the town of Xordiumberl.ii d, and is
well nreiisrid for the accommodation i f travellers.
i i -N:e.
She therefore pra', s your Honors to grant her
a license tokiep a t.iveru, during the tnauiiig year,
and she will prav. Ac.
CATHERINE WiniLNGTON.
To Tit r. Jrrtnr.s a nov k m fntionkd : I ho sub
aeriheis, resi 'ents of N'orth'd., hereby certify, thut
tJatherine Withii.glou, the appl caul lor license, is a
woman nf good repute for hntie-ly and tern; erancc,
and is well provided with house-room a d conveni
ences for the Iodising and accommodation of stran
gers and travellers, and that a public house thfie is
necc-saiy : they therefore recommend her us a pro
per person In be licensed to keep a aiblic house.
John W. Mdes A. E. K ij.p.
J i-i.ih 1.. Chapinuii, John Shrimr,
John TiiEaart, John Youngrn.in,
M' ill. 11. V 'pies, m. it- ii.
.1 imrs 1 angut,
1). l'r ui 1 1 am,
Feb I'd, ISIJ.
J tin he.illey,
Jo-eph II. Leisi tiring.
J- ra-
OREDI'I tills TAKE -N I it.'E, I hut we have
applied to the t.'ouit of Common Pleas of Nor
thu nticrl no! t 'utility, f.ir the Item tit of the laws
ina.le lor the relief of the insolvent ilehtois; and
that the Judges ol the said Court have, uppoiutid
the first Moiidiy of April r.cvt to hear us and our
creditors nt thet'oiut House in Sutilnlry, when
and vvhr ic you may attend it vmi think proper.
DAVID Nit E.
Feb. 12. l4 J S AMI EI. G MILE.
I.L rs'isons in Id led to die E-late i.t the Wi
dow Mary Myers, dee'd, arcrcijin sted to make
paviueiit iiniriedisiflv. an I persons hnv ing claims
against nnd e-t i'e, are reque-tid t t pusei t the
same, properly unthentii at. d, to
D. BR U' Tlfi AM.
X rthnm'erlaiid, Feb. 1?. 1ST.' Or. Err.
T2 71ICfa7SilV
g L HLIt tinue. is hen ly gven, ih t I wi I nu
liere ider lie re-)oiisil'le i r unv net t or iitili
uaiinns nude by mv u SILAS S. WOOI.VEIf-
TON, as he lias, by his nni roiier conduct lorfi lied
any claims to luriher ti-i-ititaiH-e or protrcliiiu bom
lie bands of his parents. I theiefoio deem ii
cessary to caution the public not tu trust bun on
my account
( II MILES WOOLVERTtJX.
Sunburv. Feb. 4th, l4i- 4t.
Ciatiiilc'i-lk'itt'tt l'atli ltlnv.
Mhe pui lie will please oliM-rve ihul no lir.indielll
Pill are genuine, unless the !hx h is th'ee 1 1
Ih Is upon it, (the to , t'te side and the IvIt.inO
e ii b eoiilaimui; a I ie-similc siunature of mv hnid
vv r it in:; , llilis IJ. Hit v mil. ril, M. D I !ieo la
be I. .ute ei'LtiaveJ on steel, beantilully designed,
and none nt i: evpeiiM-of over ?i,0iH). Tlurefue
it w.llbe mcii lii. n iho only ihnn; li'n aiy lo pni
ei.ie ihe in. ill. iuo in lis j unty, is to ufsfive these
l.b.N.
Reiiiein'i I 1 1,0 top, the sSdc, und the bottom.
The t dlnvv i,.f, ii spu live p-lholl uie duly aulinri
t. d, und no ,
CrivTIOATTS or AGENCY,
For the .die t tSnrndrt ?.' VigHabk' Universal
P-f.s.
Noetlu'inbeilai d eom.lv : Villon Mickey A.
'h mit'eibn. Sciu'.ui II B. Ma.sisr, M'Ekcsih
vilie tiel uid iS; Meilell Noilbum eil.nd W in.
Forsyth. Georgetown F M ulbli r A ( 'o.
l.'nion U unity : New Berlin I hn Hitfluian.
; Selmsgrovr Lycr and Sschi.ui
Mid. U-buru
F. Itiuuainan,
Mitiliii.burg
I Long Frei"-
Isaac Smith. Heivir'own J. A
Ail.iiin-hui.: II. A. A. Smith.
Sivoiie cV L aird Ha. tlf ton D mi
buro It. St F. C. Mover.
t'. ntrevrl e Siailey
A Leuhsrl. I.ewisbuii: V ills vV lueec.
('olumbu county : Dainillc E. B. Reynold.
Jt Co. Berw.ek shuiuan A- l Iteuhouse. Cai
IsvviMia C. A. vk t'. l. BioU.. Blooiusburg
Jolili R. Mover. Jel.ey Town Levi Bisa-I. Wa
bhuinlon -liol'l. ALCay. Luui-tonc -D. L.
St'liliici'k.
Ilbserve (hvt eacli Agent has an EiigraVid Cer-iiiii'-cte
id Agency, containing a iepi - ntaiion ol
J)i liRA.NDICE I ll's MauuUi inry t stng Smg,
ai.Q upon nhirli will a's.i be seen evaet ciuc. ol
ihe niw tubus now Usui upon the liruiulrtth Pill
lt...iet.
Fudidthibiu, uiTiko No. 8, North Bth street
P. BU A.M'l.L i ll, M. L.
J.lliuaiv let, lsj.'.
A T T O U N E Y . A T L A W ,
6UITBTJRY, r A.
Business iiltetided to in the Counties of Not
iIiuimI erlatid, Union. Lvcomitig and Ctilumhis.
Itrfer to I
Tho ias Haiit V Co.,
1. IWUI V 111 HO,
Hart, Ommmos & Haiit, WViiiW.
tt rvnLiis, McFarlamd k Co.
Sl'K'.IIlo, 'ioon Ac Co.,
"7iaC :fi KsZti (el 'J&bl
iD FOP. SALS. ,
fTTOK unle n sinad Fauii, conl ilnll'C nhotit nne
llj liuiidied and ten acres, more or le s, ritual
in Point township, Nor humberland counts, 'nu:t
two nubs uliove N'orti umt.erl ind, mi the m .in
road leading from i h -t ;li e tu D-nvill.-, adjoin ntj
hurl, nf Jo', 1 1 I .cirl i or i, .! t '. '! r n and ether ,
nov in the oefuptiuy I saiD'ii I P i '. A'Oot
lo'ty arnsnf said trai t are cb'Di d, and in go d
s'at nf eu'iivalbm, on which there is n small barn
i reet d. The property will bo snld on r asnrnh'e
renns. For further particulars, peiwns ore rcqun
od in spplv to l e ful fctib r.
H. B. MA!-S.:n, Agent,
Nov 27th, 141. tf Sin bury. Pa.
i;
Oil S tl,t. Fresh f.ian' etrie,, Fi e Rii-
-X- elisti t bi ep. Krtr Kut-ins. M rt-. fiir '.!i. . bv
D.T..JM, 1841. II. P. V. ASSEfL
I'T & A . It O V O U D T ' S
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
Xo iti l X'n lt Third street, third door bclou; Vint
street, I 'hiladtlphia,
V17HERE they cnnstuhtly keep on hand a large.
' iissorlmcnt of China, (ilass nnd Liverpool
Waie, which thoy will dispose of on the m:t i8i
sotiahle terms.
Phihulelphia. N'ovember 13, IB 1 1 1 y.
j .la77lTFliiiiitH V o.
1 ) EPECTFI LI.Y infoims th. i' fnenda nnd
iiciuaintanees generitlly tint tl.ey still con
tinue to keep nt the old stand. No. S46 ISorth 3d
j sire 1 . Philadi bihin, rdl kinds of
TOBACCO SXUFF AXD SEGAF.S.
Whirh they will seil on the m 'St uccomuiodBtini
and icis iiiable terms.
N. 1!. All eonds rld will be f!'.i-iranteej, nnd idl
orders promptly nttetided lo.
Philadelphia, November let, --X 1 -1v.
LAST r.i A 1 Z XI ,
Nil 7 1 Calloulvill .Street. I'h Jri'Jelptjia,
("Three doors above. Second. J
CHOE Findings nhvays kepi on hend, which lis
olb rs for sale on the lowc-t X'-hp. Cour.uy
.Meichirils are parliculuily to call un I jude f t
theniM'lves.
Pl.iladelpbia. N'ovctnber 12, IW!.-b.
LOW VAX & BAIIUON.
! iniportcrs aj Deol.'rs in r.'ici'rn
and
J ' I liilllAlrl w
Domestic Ilatdware,
X
174 North Titir.t- miu.it, I'm i.:ir.t.rniA.
HERE their ftii rdsond customers wi ! always
find o larae and general a s ntnient ot Foreign
j V
and Domestic Haidwvare, w Lb h they wiUnUnt tl.
lowest prices,
Philedelihia. November 13, ISII. ly.
TIIEOriLUS CI LIV
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, ckc.
Xo. ! South T'urd street, four dijis beicv M'jiket
Philnritlhhia.
7" EEP constantly on h nd a latg" and grncrsl
Ik ossnrliTirnt t'onch Lamps, Cani.'ge lisnds,
A ile Arms, Elirtic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants and sarlt'lers will be stippbrd nt
all times on the most ic.i-ohahle terms. They wi I
t'nid it to their advantage to call and exsniiliG hil
assnitmeiit before purchasini! cl-el ere.
Piiil.ub Iplna, November 10, 1 S4 1 . ly.
WIIOI.F.SM.E AND RETAIL FOOKfeEI.
LERs AND STATlDXERs,
No. 1'J'J t'hesnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia.
"PJJEEP constantly on hand a general assort
fj inent ot Books nnd Siattunary ; comprising
'I heologieal, Law, Mcdicul, Classical. Miscellsne
otiu and Seboul Bitoks, Day Bocks, all sizs. Led.
2i rs, do,. Family Bibles, Pocket B.b'es, Wiidinj
Paper.!, W'rajping Papers, eke. &c, which they of
(er ai the h. .vest pi ires to Country Merchant's Pre.
tt sKiuiial Cvntlcmen, Tenchers, and all otlieru that
mav favor iheui with their custom.
Philadelphia, Noi Miiber l:t. 1841. 1 v.
KCVAOl.DS, AlcFAliLAD vSc CO.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British
atiil American Drv Goods.
Ao. lti.'i Murk; I iti iet. Ft.UuJ-.hhia
OI'M'liY Mereh int', .i-.d others can be e'.!p
pl'ed at all tune, u all mi extensive a.s rt-
meni ol r tie best ami n o.-t l.i-.'iiniijtilc Uooda up oil
(he Most iea-onahle n ;(n .
P..il o'e'phij. Nov, ml . r 13. 1S41. lv.
j .TE K'ltai'l l '.l Cl V fOU,
i norE MAKERS & SHIP CIIANDLEIIS.
.Vo. 13 Xorth Water Street. Philadelphia
TI A VE consriiiitly on hand, a genernl ewrt
j Si mi nt nf ('ivnbiee, tseine Twines, etc , viz:
I, it d li'ones, Fisbinn Rop's. While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines tor Cin;d Boats. Aim, a
complete ii'-soitnient of S. inc Tw ir.es, cVe, such as
Hemp K hd and tl vrinsr, Twine, Best Patent (5:11
Net Twine, Cotton Miad and Heriinc Twite, Shr
Threa's, cic. Ac Also, Bed Cords, Plough LitifJ,
H alters, Tr ie, s. Cotton and Linen Carpet Chitu,
c. all of which they will dispose of on Hjjjoilub
lei ms.
Philade'phia. November 1 rt. 1 1 1 . ly .
i:siii:iuck, UANSLLJ, A, CCS.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
Ao. ICG l-'J AlarU't Ntreet, Fhila.
(Ihfnif Fifth South side )
A IAVA S kicpou hand a full and general as
Jtii rtmetil of Ho-ierv, Lnce, and Furry Goods,
t'oNiilry Merchanls are re.pectfully rejtitt 'J t
give tin m a c.dl und riamine for them clvn.
I fnl idelpbia. November 13, 1 84 1 . ly.
TO CCURvlviEHiLNTlb
rJ,Ili: SuI'Mnlier, Agent ol I yon Sd llsrus, Hit
-I Munubieturers, for N.w Vcnk, FlulaJelj liia,
llaltiiiiore und ot her large ilies, u I emu Hats ma
highly comiin tided I r quad t-tl-n and durclihty.
U ot baud a lir-t rale-.iKoilm 'lit id DAIS avl
l'AI i, suitstde fir Spriiip a dm, wh'ch will l e nU
very low, loi cast or sppi ived credit, al lLo n; lii
cheap store. So. 40, Noilli '''ind sircrli prfijJ
ihe City Hotel, PbiliJclpbla.
O! IVFK X. TiUClUIR. Afirt
N. II. Oideisiui Hats ii ! -cuf.:h. promptly
HttendeJ lo, Tl.f liihctl j rkfl ia tush or Us
g.veu I 't Fur ikins.
Pi iliilelphia. November U. I F 1 1
n uil ra t'i i'U '"' un bv 11. B. Mw.
Qj? sir Bol ti Syrup, Sugar ll.u- and X.
Mosis; Loaf, Lump, Crushed, Biowu sud Chry
la. lied SugiK; Cranberries, Ra aius, Cist kefs, &i ;
Frenc h ai d Ehk'"-'' M rm.-s; Meiin and ottuv
Nhawls; Cloths I'as-imcra and Cus-unUa' V.f
Goods. HunUnre, Ssi'ikty, &C- of all iuua.
n -h, ISU.