Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 19, 1842, Image 3

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    old England'! diciplined legions to respect ihe Ka
Ble, the itr and Ihe stripe of this glorious rrpub.
lie, Such then w the charactet of Col. RICHARD
M. JOHNSON in war, and fur this alone his me
mory must be forever green and frosh in the grati
tude of a nntion of freemen. Hut it is not as He
ro alone it is not eiclusivcly as a great and suc
cessful commander that we claim for him the high
est consideration nf his fellow citizens brilliant and
enduring as are his services on the field, ihejr fade
away and arc eclipsed In view of his character and
services as a civilian, a patriot, a statesman, and a
philanthropist. His name stands connect! d with
almost every great measure which has carried
eacc and comfort home to the doors of the poor
and oppressed for the last thirty .sevcu years. The
records of the nation bear us out in the broad as
eertion, that RICHARD M. JOHNSON has
-originated nearly every great measure which lis
improved substantially the condition of hia coun
trymen in civil, political, and social life, for irmio
than a quarter of a century past, and we chal
lenge comparison of his services with any of the
heroes and sages who have gone before him. As
a writer his style will compare in point of diction
flu J elegance wilh tho best Stale papers if sued by
Thomas Jefferson ; and if we turn to the doctrines
which he has promulgated by his great example,
through his State pnpers, and by hia speeches, we
shall find them predicated upon the same immu
table principles of truth, upon the same cardinal
principles of civil and political rights, which pro
duced the immortal declaration of American lixle-
pendence ; nor has he ever for a moment departed
from those pure principles of the republican creed
' which found ita best friends wilh such Democrats
' s George Washington, Thorn is .If tit rson, Uen
janiin Rush, John Hancock, Samuel Adims,
".'amca Madison and Andrew Jackson. All his
services in Congress indicate him ae one of the
'ration's greatest benefactors and best friends. If
''we refer to those measures which havo effected the
'w hole 'country in their practical operations, we
thrill pm-eive that he has always been on the side
of popular rights.
The aristocracy of wenlih, in its desperate efforts
'io control the elective franchise, and invaifa the
Sarjcluary of private judgement by its terrors and
Its poison, has found in RICHARD M. JOHN
"iSON a bold and successful opposcr. Well then
trlny tho Democracy of numbers stunt up ami say
to all the world, RICH ARD M. JOHNSON IS
T)L'R MAN and well loo may "the toiling mil
'lions" proclaim, "well done, good and faithful
strvanl." And well may they say pf RICHARD
W. JOHNSON, thi is the man whom wc rit light
'do honor. If Col. JOHNSON has tendcied scr.
"vices to the people of the United Stales in their
ecpeurto or individual capacity, so pre-cminen'ly
flref-t, if he h.is a throne created to his memory in
the 'breast of -every friend of freedom, he also
stinds'forth before (he whole world as a national
benefactor, and is no less a representative of the
genuine character Jf our Tree institutions, than h.
is tF the most huirihle individual whom he has
represented on iho .floor of congress. It is in this
lugh natioual -character, that steps beyond the
Wderg-oT eny -single state, ih.it give him cl .ims
upon tho people of Pennsylvania as well as upon
the people of Kentucky. The East, the West, tho
Nstllrand the Sauth, from centre to ciicumfcrcnce,
all unite in giving him an hearty welcome to the
Presidential mansion. He has waded lo this high
distinction through blood, which ho has poured
fourth tike wate in defence of our common coun
try. Wull docs he merit this ; proud distinction
and, wall -too muy the freemen of this country pro
claim lo tyrants and their vassals, (hut "li'jmlr
lira li'tnot always ungreatful." And lliey will
point -in triumph to Col. JOHNSON, and say here
is Ihe man clothed with the Presidential robes
'iri theI more blood for his country than any
ntker man living."
Ili'ioleed, That in recommending Col. Joiursn
lo the people of the United Slates as their next
candidate for the presidency, we feel assured that
we are only reionding to ihe feelings and will of
ail immense majority of the ieople of Pennsylva
nia,' and that with him for candidate, the victory
will be easily won.
' Etsolred, That the letter of Mnrtin Van lluren,
to the Missouri Legislature, declining a nomination
for the Presidency, exhibits his devotion to ihe
Irfist interests of the Democratic party, and meets
ifce: decided approbation of the eope of the whole
Union, and esjiecially of the Democracy of Penn
sylvania. Hesolred, That wc rrcummrnd lo nor Demo
crats fellow citizens of this state, to rally wilh one
nccoid upon the heroic Col. J oh as theii candi
dale, and we trust that the Democracy of the nation
will forego all local cimsidt rations, and rally upon
the man who will carry litem through the conflict
in a bl7.o of glory, and when installed in the Prcai
denliftl Chair, will bring bark the Government to
what it was under the administration of And cw
Jackson, vi : a nation out of difficulty with foreign
powers otfl of uVU and oat of the fangs of
National Dank.
Hemdred, That we heartily approve of the ad
ministration of our talented and patriotic Governor,
DAVID R. PORTER. A majority oflumily three
tiousand by the Democracy of the Keystone state,
veil entitles him lo the confidence and res j vet t of
the people.
UtMilvtd, That we shall ever cherish with grat
tude the remembrance of the illuairatious AN
DRE VV JACKSON, whose military prowess and
civil virtues render him second to no man living j
and until the nation restores to him Ihe fine he
paid for defending and saving the beauty and
hioty of New Orleans, wilh full interest thereon,
we will look upon bint as the object of national
injustice.
On mo ion of Col. Seih Salisbury, ut Bradford
county.
lltsolcctl. That the Pre.i.lcnt of Ihe meeting ap
point a committee of lour In foi ward its proceed. rigs
I Col. RicHiau M. Joussox and Gen. Avnutw
Jt! asov, with assurances of the liiU toiiriJeruiioji
of (he DciuGi'Mcy of Pennsylvania.
Tho Chair, In pursuance of the foregoing reso
lution, appointed the following gentlemen :
Col. Seth Salisbnry, of Drsdford.
Atmon H. Read. Esp., of Surquehanna,
E. H. Lowery, Esq., of Crawford.
Col. J. Twsy, of Dauphin.
On motion.
Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting aie
hereby returned to the Hon. John C. llncher, for
the faithful and dignified manner in which he has
discharged his duties as presiding otlicer.
On motion.
Keeolced, That the proceedings of this meeting
he publiched in AM. the Democratic papers of this
State and of the Union.
On the motion, the meeting then adjourned, wilh
three enthusiastic checra for Col. Richar M.
Joaisn, the Hero of Iho Thames.
Signed by (ho officers.
to rm svsnt-ar amkrica.
Mr. Editor: We understand that Captain
Wnv If. Kae, of Rush township, Northumberland
county, will lie a candidate in June next, fur Brigade
Inspector of the First Brigade, Eighth Division of
the Pennsylvania Militia. We are well acquainted
with Capt. Wm. H. Kase.and feel satisfied that no
man in the whole Brigade is better qualified, or
would perform the duties of the station more punc
tual or wilh more dignity, or who hasepent as much
time in promoting the militia interest as the Cap
tain. He has for a long time, even since he was I A
years ot age, been engaged in military pursuits of
a volunteer career. The Captain haa been instru
mental in raising one among the first and best
looking volunteer companies in the state, which he
haa the honor of commanding, and which he exe
cutes with honor to himself, nnd to the entiie satis
faction of all who sec the company. As he is the
only candidate oil. red who is compelled to do m li
lary duly, wc hope that a general support will be
accorded to him at the polls, on the day of election.
MANY VOLUNTEERS.
Mi.hci'rt, whether in the shape of Blue Pill,
Calomel, Corosive Sublimite, or any other form
never can effect a peiinanent cuie of any disease,
because, lieing a mineral, it cannot be digested, an.l
consequently cannot purify the Uo.nl. The only
curative properties it pises. is tochangc the pre
sent development of the di-ease and substitute a
notber in its place, liruntlatli's 'icitakh- Vni-
tersttl 'ills stand e-cmitient in the cure of dis
ease, bee mse their clTc'i are ascertain they are
sdulary, and bring composed entirety vf veg. tables,
they cannot possibly injure ; therefore a trial of
Ihem is always safe.
(Jj- Purchase in Sunlmry, of H. B. Masscr, and
of the. agents published in another part of this paper.
.W .1 K It I Kit ,
On the !ih inst.. by Ihe Rev. J. P. Shindcl, Mr.
Gkohak S im of .Mahonoy, to Miss Kuzvitirn
Haht of Augusta.
At his residence, in Augusta township, JACOB
VORDV, sn'r., aged about 75 years.
rUlCD CUKIIKNT.
Currrcltd weekly by Henry Yialheimer.
w H kit, no
Rrr., :,n
Con, - - . . . . 4 0
04TS, HO
Pork, - 5
I'UHHII, ... . 5
Bi'TT:n, - . - . . -
Bkkswax, .... 2.-,
TiiLow, .... 12J
lliiu.ii Arn.K, - - - 75
Do. Pkaciiks, - - 2(io
Flax, ... H
Hm-kleii Flax, lo
Eons, ...... s)
I j Mprphla ! Ij nk .la!!
Mure I'ronft oj the I'.ffwity nf pr. Htrrlith's Me
dici c.
MM R.JONAS II AR I'M AN, of Komneylown.
ifji. Pa., entirely cured of the als.vu disease,
wliieli he was alllieied wilh for six years. His
symptoms were a s nse of distention and oppres
sion after rating, distressing pain in Ihe pit of the
stomach, nausea, losa of a;pctite, giddiness and dim
ness of sight, extreme debility, flatulency, acrid e
ruclalions, someliines vomiting and pain in the
right side, depression of spiriis. disluils.1 test, f.int
ness, and not able to pursue his business without
causing immediate exhaustion and wesiine-s. Mr.
Il irtman is happy to slate lo the pul lie, and is Mil
ling to give any information to the nftlictcd, rc-pic-ting
the wonderful benefit he received from the use
of Dr Harlich's Compound Stiengthening and Ger
man Aperient Pills,
Piincipil Ollire, No. 19 North Eighth street,
rhiladclj.hi i. Also for sale at the store of
HENRY YO.VI'HEI.MER,
March l'Jlh, 1513. Acnt.
Ma
SRIOASB INSPECTOll.
VPP. WM. II. KASE. ,4 l!ush
township, No'lhumlierlsnrl roiintv,
t'llera himself as a candidate for the Dice
of Krfg.ide Insjiertor, at the ensuing elec
ri.tn, to be held in June next. He r. s eel
fully solicits ihe support of his fellow ri
lin us, and liusls that his long experh-mv
in military matters, will enaMu him to
disi'harge the duties of add 'olfito with
entire satisfaction to the iicorlv.
rch l'Jlh, 1813.
iu:jimi ii i:imitits,
TTERKBY gives notice lo all who are Indebted
to him, lo rail and settle their arcounis, on or
liefoie the firsl day of May next, after which lime,
those which are not settle J will le placed in the
hands of a magistrate for collection. He will ul
tend in iwr-oti until the first of April next.
JSunbury, Maah l9ih, IS 12.
UOIlT.ltT C'lKTI'.K &. SO,
PAPBS MANUFAOTUREnS,
l.onAard Street, Hultimorr.
T I AVE constantly for sale. Printing Paper of all
sites and qualitiea, (!Hp Writing Pap-r. nil. d
and plain, Letter Paper, white and Hue, ruled and
plain, Hanging Paper, fine and eoiniii ai, Euvilope
Pacr, do. do. rm ditnn, doub'e ciowu, crow n and
f Ktra siw.l Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and
Royal PaMra, Uonml, Hn.,.r' and Snaw Box
Boards. Tissue Paper, and all ait elrs In ijie r I lie,
whuh they wi'l sell im ai coiuino.laiiiig i.rin.
H ilM'st pine given f.i old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A
March 1 3, IMS. ElUoii, MJ.
IiITTELTM
. Ml'SEI M QF F0REIG3I L1TER1TIRE.
CONTENTS OF THE MARCH NUMBER.
LJTTrns from the Baltic; Viscount Pslmerston;
Mr. Serjeant Talfonrd; Right Hon. Charles
Shaw Lefevrc; (Speaker.) Crotchety Men and their
Counterfeits; Lire and Poems of Margaret Miller
Davidson; Letters of John Adams; Impost me-; The
University Feud, a Poem by Hood; Politics of the
Old World; Captain Gray's Journal of Two ExprN
ditions in Australia; Anson's Expedition, No. 2;
Mrs. Daviea' Re-hlcnre in the Family .f Mural;
Dr. Parkin on Epidemic Diseases; Collier's Rea
sons for a New Edition of Shakspeare; Petre's Ac
count of the New Zealand Company; Luc is' Trans
lation nf the Maid of Oileans; The Gift of 194?;
The Sieppes of Southern Russ a, No. 1; Memoirs
of Madame Lnfarge; Essays written in the Intervals
orBusine-s; Dikker's Coinedte of the Patient (iris
sell, (IfiO.I;) Jack Hinton, the Guardsman, Chap, I
to 4; Handy Andy, Chap, t to 3.
tS iKMct; ami Art.
Fresco Painting; Thunder; New Galvanic Batte
ry; Geological Map of Fiance; Silk Worm: Habits
of Swallows; Discover of Painting by Rubens;
Floating Breakwater it" Brighton; Compressed Air
applied to Ship; Mr. Lyell on the Pennsylvania
Coal Mines; Snow on Rail Koada mi lied by Steam;
Round Towers of Ireland; Fossil Remains of a
Sloth; Marks of Masons in the Middle; Age-; Im
pression of a Crucifix on a Tree; Discovery of
Fresco Paintings; Dagu rrotypo and Ktcriiotvpc;
Painting by Paul Dclaroche; Piincess R..y.d"a Por
trait; New Historical Picture; Romuii Antiquities
in London; Sir F. Chsntrey.
OlU'lTAHV.
Admiral Sir John Well.-; Duncan Monro; D ni
neeker, the Sculptor; Earl of Westmoreland; Dr,
Barclay; Mr. Mi'ler, Ijuciii'e Counsel; Mr. West,
M. P.; Earl of Egmoui; Earl of Falmouth; Rev.
James Chamlers, f ritter Provo-t of the University
of Penn ylvania; Col, I'eivlor; Lord llalyl uitoii.
l'oinitv.
The Pearl-Weaver; Recall Me Not; Love Necr
Sleeps; The Monks of Old; A Home Scene; The
Ohio; Kindness A Child lo his Silk Grandfather
A Psalm ol Life.
MlVEM.ANV.
Statue nf Poussin; Population of Great Biitain;
Cookery for tho Poor; Greek Tragi dies on the
(Jerrnsn St igr; Rolirrt Burns; Madame Lnfarge;
Cook's Voyages; Clim ile of South Australia; Emi
gration; The Power that Governs the World; Chess
Players Chronicle; Mr. Lyill; Bjrou a Don Juan
in French; Letier of Queen Charlotte; Singular
Growth of Fungi; Public Feeling in H.viov. r;
Giave of Mor.ari; Gas Lights in Australia; Vocal
Music Conducive to Heal h; Mr. CarKI. ; Anecdote
of the late Earl of Westmoreland.
The MUSEUM is sold by Mears. Carv.ll ,V
Co., I0H Broadway, New Yoik, and by ihe. B.Hik
sellers throughout the United States.
Phick. Six Doll irs a year, in advance Seven
and a half, if tint.
l'lmtiti Sn sheets, under 100 miles, tl cts.;
over toil milt s. 1 5 cts.
As S,x Dollars is not a eonvi niei t reuiit'anre,
di-tarit sul-serdwrs will please sei d f in part; on
rect i, t of which Ihe wo k will lie , rarrlullv
wiaptd up, to nnv Post Ollire in the United Sure
or British America. E. LIT TELL cV Cl),
27i Chexnut Stmt, I'h Imh -;'.
BOLTON & CO.
fsOii ral l'iiiiiiiMloii .I'i lianlN,
l'ur the Kite of l-'lour, tlrnin. Sad, tc, S".
RESPECTFULLY inform their Irieiids ami
. the Mrrctmiils generally, ibat ihey hse ta
ken those large nnd commodious Wharvis, with two
D.nks, ninth of Cln-siiiit stnii, on the 1). lawiTe,
together it It the store No. lit S.iiith Wharves,
where they would be pleased to receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac.
Ac lieing also well prepared In forward nil kind
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill nnd Union, oi by
the ChvnH like and Tide Water Cnuals, as tow
boats are kept expressly foi the purpose 'of lowing
boats by ei her route.
Men-limits will please It particular lo send their
goods destined by either canal-, t No. li) South
Wharves, Iw twren Market and CheRiiul streets, on
the Delaware, w ill) directions nceomp ii)ing them
which route they wish them to be shipped.
fXj' Plabtir and Suit for sale, at tin- lowest mar
ket price. LOLTON A C .
Ma-ch 10, 1812. No. 19 South Wharves.
TAVERN NOTICeT
To ihe Ihiuoralile EM lswit, v'jr., t'retidenl,
and his Associate, Judtfrs of the Court nf lur.
ter Stsxiims of the einmly of fitirthiimherland :
FIHE ieliiionnf John Hause of Sunburv, in said
l county, humbly represents, that ho has noted
the tavern stand n-.w occupied by Cbirlc D. Whar
ton and formerly kept by Henry SlulTer, well pre
pared for the accommodation of travellers, Ac.
He therrfote prays your honors to grunt him a I
reuse to keep a tavern, during Ihe ensuing yrar. and
ho will pray, cVc. JOHN HAUsE.
To thk JiniiKS a nnv MKiTiovkii : The sub.
srrilrs. residents, of Suiilmry, hereby certify, that
John llause, the applicant for the license, is a man
of good repute for honesty and temperance, nnd is
well provided wilh house room and conveniences
for the lodging and accomm.Kl.il ion of strangers
hiiJ travellers, and thai a public hu'usc there is ne
cessary : they therefore recommend him us a pro
per ersou lo be licensed lo keep a public house.
Samuel D.Jordan, Thomas G. II. gins,
George Mai tin. Chat lis Weaver,
C. D. Whuiton, Jacob Rhawu,
John R.Sr, Joseph Eiseby,
Charles W. llcgins, Weiser ZeigliT,
Daniel Gibson, IVler Y. (iray.
March l'Jlh, IS li.
WEAVER'S HOTEL,
Sunburff, Vlrtliunibrrlaiitt County,
Vim) ltiuiiu.
rilHE rubseriU'r, n-sptvlfully informs the public
I thai he has removed to that large slid couiino.
Iiisis Tavern Stand, at ihe corner of Market and
Fawn stri'i-ts, (sign of the Buck ) fonoerly occu
pied by Jonas Weaver, and lately by Daniel Gib
son, w in re he is now prepared lo accommodate all
who may favor him wilh a call. By strict atten
tion lo business, and his utmost endeavor to render
satisfaction to all, he hopes to receive a hU ral share
of public patronage. I'll Aid. Es WEAVER.
Sunbury. Match I Sill.
IioU'kuW' li ujifsM,
HAVHD-DE-GHACB( MP,
H.WE coiisiautly oi hand a geuciat assoil
IIM'Ilt of
JUiftiS, MMW1SRS. 1'Al.Xrs. Oll..
YAUMSURS. WIX1HJW t.LASS,
which I hey off r for sale on the inu-t liberal teiins.
and at prieta as low si ib.we nf Philudelplii i and
Baliim.e.
Paitieulai a'l. iwioo will In. g;,-n i0 the ijuali
lies of such sis , s as aie select, d Main I u uued
fur sale, as also lo pa. king Ih. in lor iranspoil lion.
HaMe-dt-liia. e, March 5 h, I s IS. :im.
,'U Nil.i:, Flesh t'lant-riries, Fi. e En
1 glisli l heeM , Keg Itat-iiu, cts. prr lb., bv
Dec. 2.r., 1811. JI. U. MAS? Elf.
TATEK1T 1T0TICE.
To the. Ihmiiralir Ellis Jttwis, -'(., President,
is)r hixlssoriiitrs. Judge of the Court nf Quor'
ter Session fur t.'ir rnunty of Surthnmbfrlund t
riHE petition of Charles 1). Wliniton, of Sun
1 bury, in said county, humbly represents, that
he has rented that Well known lavrrn stand in Sun
bury,, formerly occupied by Hiram Price, opposite
lite court home, and ia well prcar.d lor the incoitt
inodaiion of Iravelleis. eVr. Hm therefore prays
your Honors to grant hint a license to keep a ta
vern duiing ihe et suing vear, ari l he will .rav.Au
CHARLES D. W II A UPON.
To thk Jcitnss iniivr Mnvriiurn : The sub
scrilters, residents of Sunbury, hereby certify, that
Charles D. Wharton, the applicant for the licence,
is a man of gotxl repute for honesty anil teitqiemnce.
and is well provided wilh house-room an.l c nv. ro
ences lor the lodging and ncconiiii.lalton of stran
gers nnd travellers, and that a publid hou r there is
neresstry : ll.ey theiefoie recnmineiid him a- a
proper jiersnn lo be l.cenced to keep a public house.
S imuel D. Jordan, William Youngtnaii,
John W. Peal, Fiedertrk Lar.nus,
t'hatles W, Hegius, Gen, Mnnin,
John Bogar, Wm .1. Maitin,
Charles G. Donuell, Geo Br gl.t,
Wm. L. Pewatl, Henry S. Gobin,
II. B. Masser, Pelcr I. . r un-..
March I lilt. IMS.
" TATEP.1T "ITOTICJE."
7o thr llonnralih l'lis l.i iri. I'm., I'risidtnt,
and Ins Assoeiafrs, Judges of th- Court of ijiiar
ter Sessions, of the eountynf Xortlii,iiihrrltiiid :
rill IE peliiion of Paul Roth, of Coal township in
1. said county, humbly represents that ho in
tends to keep a public h.ui-c of entertainment in ihe
house now occupied by Solomon Fngi ly, in Coal
township, nnd is well prepared for Ihe lt'couimnda
I'imi of travellers, c. Ile therefore prays your
Honors lo grant hint a license to keep a tavern,
during the ensuing v eat, and he will prav.Ae.
PAUL RUTH.
To tii k .frm; rs aiiovr m k r i o v mi : The sub
scribers, residents of l'o., township, hereby ce tifv,
that Paul Rolh. the applicant for the license, i u
man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided wilh hoiisc-room and conveni
ences for the I 'dgiug and accommodation of stran
gers and iravelleis, an.l that a public house there is
necessary : ihev therefore recommend hint a a
proper s-rson to In- licensed lo keep a public house.
. vrAVi;iti jaoticji:.
7b the Itionmdde Klli lin. Esq , President,
and his .or!iile,jHdgisnflhe Court nf Quar
rVr Srjuinfis, of the cninttf of Nnthumherland :
FIIHE petition or .lohnU. Wells, nl jV.rtliUtnlier
I. land. In s VI county, IminMy represents, that
be rrtnlilil'.es I keep a house of public entertain
meiV, at hi old i ind in Norlhtimberl ind, and Is
well pr. par d for ttte . reomiiioiNtion of travellers,
1c. lie ilia ifo r pru'v.s your honor to g-artl him
ii iceit e to keep a tavern, ilur ng Ihi' en uing ear,
and li-will p av. Ae. Jttll.N G. WEI.I.t.
To inf. Irii'ins ah'VK m ksVioI i.n : The sub
s. nlii'-s. residenm . I NoribiiinbiT'aiifl ber. I V ci r i
ty. that .lo'ni G. Welts, the nppl runt fir the Ihvn-e,
is a inlit nf g.nnl -epute fir ti vir-tv and lemper
'iifr, aid is w.ll provided wilh house ro lm Hml
eiiiiveiiiencrs lor the lodging and anoinino lition
I Mriifje s oil tiavellefs, ami Itint pit' lie hou e
tin re is neee.-sary : tbey therefore recommend him
us a pmp. r person to be licensed V keep a public
hoti-e.
Solomon Fagely,
Jacoti Kram,
John Thompson,
Jacob Itaird,
John 11. Runyitt,
tieoige Kriege,
beiiU'ii Fagely,
William Kuebler,
.tolin I rego,
Samuel Eiscnhait,
.1 lines II. Patten,
Frederirk draw,
Dan el Keistetter,
E i is Ett-e. hart,
Jeremiah Zimmerman.
March 1 I, I S 1 2.
TAVERN NOTICE.
'Vu the Honorable Ellis l.tu is, , I'rtsidtnt,
and his Assoeiutis, Juihies of the Court of Quar
ter Sessions, of the eaunly of Sorlliumberland ;
rill E penlioii of George Conrad, of Augu-ta
I township, in si. 1. 1 coinrty, humbly repn fcnts,
dial he rouliuues to keep a puM c house nf enlei
tsiuuieiii, in his old stand, in Augusta township, ami
is well prepared for the accommodation nf travellers,
cVr. In iherelore prays yol'.r Hotioia lo grant him
a license lo keep a tavern, during the ensuing year,
and he will prar, c
GEORGE CONRAD.
To thk Ji nnxs Aiiovr. Mr.rTio.-Kn : I he sub
s.rilieis. residents of Augusta township, hereby ceiti
fy, that Geoige Conta.l, ihe appbc.uit lor license, is a
man of good repute for honesty and cui nance,
anil is well provided with house-room and conveni
ences for the lodging and accommodation of strait
gets and trnvclleis, and that a public house ihete is
neee-saiv : lin y Iherelore recomineiid him as a pro
per person lo be licensed lo keep a public house'.
Caleb Barrett, William Krinier,
Geoige Raker. John Sterner,
Abraham Wolf, George Keefer,
Henry Hvcilv, David llatiik,
D ivnl Rersrr, Samuel Sline,
Sainiul Lsi.tz, Nicholas Wolf.
March I lih, lIS.
GVorge Shiley,
.1. vlin Kni'ir,
Isaac ll.it..
N ithan ',1'ifuig,
Ellas Schiial'cl,
Felix Maurer.
TATEPslT 1TCTICJE.
'lo the Innoruhie Ellis Istri.i, En., I'retidtnt,
ami his Aisaeiatis, Judges oj the Com t if f,une.
tir Sessions of tin evu nil of Xurtliumbirland :
rilUE petition of David llc'ib, seii'r, of Upper
I Mahonoy township, in said county, humbly
reprc-eiits, thill he roiitinuea lo keep tavern at his
old stand, in the Brick House, in said township,
and is well prepared for the accommodation of tra
vellers, Ae, lie therefore prays your honors In
grant him a license to keep a tavern during the en
suing year, and ho will prav. Ac.
DANIEL HERB. sn'r.
Totiik Jrnnrs abovi: m kntionkii : The sub-scrilH-ra,
residents of Up-ar Mahouov township,
hereby rvrlify that Dahiel Herb, sen'r, ihe apihcaul
for the license, is u mail of good reptile for honesty
and teniperance. ami is wi ll provided with house
room and conveiiieuces for the lodging and axToiu
inodation of strangers and Iravelleis, and that a
public house there is necessary : they therefore re
commend liiiu as a proper pers m to he Iieeus4'd lo
keep a pul.lic Inmse.
J. G. Reiin,
Daniel Dunkleberger,
Daim I Ilowerdcr,
Chailea Schlcgcl,
Emanuel t'lnisl,
J. dm SvhmiliVi,
March 5th, lsilS.
7 TZVEPaT 1T0TICE."
To the Honorable Ells I a wis, .' i'rtsi,, nl,
and his Afueiate, Judges of Ihe Cotirt of Quar
ter Sissiuns of Ihe enumi, of wthiimlu rlund .
ritllE H'tition of Solomon R.ssler.ol Georgi town,
1 Lower Mahonoy lownshtp, in said routilv,
rcsa-ctl'ulty represents litai he continues In kc p a
laveni, nl bis old stand, in (ieoigetown, ami is well
prepared for the neromuiodalioii of tiavt ','u ra. A c.
lie then-fore prav your honors to tram hint a li
cense In keep a U.ein dii'ing ihe . ..sn'mg vear. and
he will pray, Ac. SOLOMON liEI.EU.
To THK J l IUIKS A I! o Ml .OIIIVHI .Til., sub.
scribcm, residents ul l.ow.t Maholuiv low ilIo do
her. by (frilly, tlu.t So'.onto,, csl,; il. n,.,,-,,!
lor the license, is a man of g.m.1 rcpurv ri.r hone.iv
and temperance., nod u w.ll piovidn! with h.nis..
room and roiivcuicu.-es for iho lodging and a.voin
modution nf slrsug. is sod Msvih-r.ia! ih .1 a
lie lio.ise tin re istuvess iry : lli. v then l.oe rv
ntend him as a proper ( eis.Mi i Is- lueioul to krej.
a piiinic iiousis
Michael Leaker, Philip Ib.bh.ji.
N sol.s fhi.gauiJii, Jicoti S. it,
t.e..re lirosiu-, l.'cig,. Spali,
Joseph Feiisl.riiiacher, J hu Stniili.
Wj bam Mialf r, ". Neidlu ger,
.Mk'hael Sliatler. Jacob Snyder,
Mr.-h 5:h, 1812.
WHARIiON'S HOTEL,
Siiiibmy, rtlniialt-i laii.l C uiiuly,
PEWNSYLVAJJIA.
TMHE siib-4-ritar ri sh cifnlly inlorius the -ublic,
1 that In-has it moved lo ill . I l uge, slid o. ioii.
th.ius Bi l k lloue, on Mait. t square, opposae the
Court H..ise, (l.iinicrlv kept bv Una u Piice.)
uheie he is now prepared io aiv ni'inodale all who
m y favor Inui etui ,-sll llemg thai kful f i
past fsvois, be hopes by strict allei ti.ni to bus lie,
to ict't'ivtt a lilieral si aie nf puhbc atroi age, Ac.
C1IR.I D. WHARl'ON
Suiibuiv, Manh 5th, I"!.'.
H lf S Th.mas,
E P. Shannon,
John Whe .ilev,
D. Br nit gam,
John I.e. nit m,
Joseph 1 1 oil mini.
T-VEB.1T 1T0TICE.
Tu Iff llitnnretbte Ellis Lewis, Esq President,
unit his Assrciates, Judges ef the Court of Quar
ter Settinns, aflheeetmttf Northnmttcrlun't .
fllilE pel. I ion of James Lee of Northumberland
JL in atid rounly, humbly represents, that he con
tinues to keep a house of public entertainment at
his old s'and,in Northumberland and is well pr
pjivd f.it thft acorn m id ition of travellers, Ac. IIh
theriTiTn prays your Honors to grant him a liceno
to keep a tavern during the ensuing year, and he
will pray. eVe. JAMES LEE.
To thk J i nuts ahovx MFMTiottito : Tho sub.
scrtl-crs, r. sidents of Norihumbertand, hereby crrtit'y
that Jan es Lre the applicant for lie license, is a
mm of gotsd repute foi honesty and Temperance,
snd is well provided with hou rsom snd conveni
ences for the lodging and aecotnmod iiion of strang
ers and ti.iveibrs, and that a public house there is
rtecessa'y : they therefore recommend him aa a
proper person to la? licensed to keep a public house.
John Fri.k.
Wm. H. Waples,
Wtn. Fo'sjUi,
D tint I Wi inter,
.1 tnii H Taggitt,
C. Woods,
March r.'.n. MIS
ta vi.it. Vo l i7i:7
To til e llmoirtdilt l'lis Li iris. .'., I'rixidinl,
and his Assnriutrs. Judges if tin Court of uor
ter Smsion. if the ennui 1 of Sort huinln rlund
fllUE peliiion of Sehnslian Boiighner ol Sh inio
I kill township, in said eouiiiy, humbly nyic
scntH, that he coiitmites l ileep a tavein at his old
stand, along the rail road, aiirl is well prepared
lor the accommodation of travellers, ir, lie there
fore prays ynur Honors lo grant Inul a license lo
keep a tavern, during the eit-iinig vear and he will
prav. Ac. SEB.STIN BOUGH XER.
To tnr. Ji t's m imitr. mitiomi.ii: The sub-scrila-rs,
residenls of Sliainokiu, hereby certify, thai
Sebastian Boiighner, the applicant for the lie. n-e. is
i man of good reptile for honesty and temperance,
and is well piovided with boo-e-to in and conveni
ences for the I aiding and iiccomm.Hbition i f strutl
gi ra and travellers, and ih.il a public house there is
necessary: ihev iheielore r. c .ininenJ him us o
proper person o he licensed to keep n public house.
J ihn Tasgart,
William Forsyth,
John S'iriiier,
Wnliarn Mcl'ay,
Daniel Weiiner,
fletiry S Thorn rs
Mari h fnh, 1812.
J..hti Fri k.
J .hn G. Wull.
James Taggrrl,
John l.i iseiiring,
Jaradi Li isenring,
D, Uiautigam,
Iri T. Clement,
Daniel Smiih,
Joseph L. Snyder,
Win. Farrow,
W. W. Waters,
John Smith.
Geoige Ktiek,
I Ic my Kl.tse,
Win Furrow, jr.
George fjotiseit,
John Mar ?.,
Silas S. Faircw,
March 5lh, IS12.
'." TAVERN" NOTICE.
In the lloniirniile i.tlis Ia wis, 7'..v., J'rtsidrnt,
and his Assoriatrs, Judges of the Court of Qtmr
tir Sessions, tf fit euunty of Xnrthunihri land :
riHE petiti not Henry Dm 'ting, r ol Rfish town
I .hip in s.td ci unty, btimblv ilr settts, that
he continues lo keep a pul.lic boti-f of entertain
ment, at his old stand, in Rush town-hip, and is
mellpiepni.il f. r the ticcommodal inn of travellers.
Ac. Ile ther. tore pravs your Honors to grant h m
a license to keep a tavern duiirg the ensuing year,
and he will pruv, Ac.
'HENRY DINDINGER.
To inc. .Iiitnxs ahovk vi i.ktiok . : 'lhe sub
scrriiers, Tt-sideuts nf Rush tsh'p, hereby certify, ih it
Henry Diluting, r, the applicant for the license, ia a
man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided for house-room and convenien
ces lor ihe hxlging and accomm. station ol strangeis
mi. I Iravelleis, and that a public house there is ne
cessary ; they therefore reeoniTnettd h m as a pro
per person to lie licensed to' keep a public house.
Aaron CumpMI,
Alexander Mrore,
J. J. Vastiue,
John C. Ik. l,
Wm. B. R fta,
rlh.nn I diuson.
Joseph Shaipless,
tieorge A. Dixon,
Lauc lb-wilt,
Wm. H. Kae,
Wm. Wtll.ii,
John Andrews,
M i. eh fnh, 1842.
I tavern7notice
io In Honorable l.ltts l.twis. l:.. Preside'!',
and his Aisoeiutis, Judges of the Court of Qutir
Itr Sessions of the eounti if Xrthuniherlnnd
F1VIE pcHUon of George llrosius of Georgetown,
M. Lower Mahonoy t .wiidnp, in said Cininly, le
spectfully represents, th.il ho continues to keep a
tiv.rn, nt bis old stand in G. orgctown, and is w.ll
pre ared lor ihe act oinii.odalioii of travellers, Ac.
He thereforf prays your honors Ij grant him a li
cense to keep a tavern, during the ensuing vear,
midlm wilt pr.iy,Ar. GEtlliGE BROSIIX
Tc i rn J i in. i.s ahovk m lntiiuii d : The r iib
sciibers, irsidcnta of Lower Mahonoy township,
hereby certify, tit it Georgri Brosius, the applicant
for the license, is a man of good repute for l.onesty
and liniier.i e mid is well provided wilh house
room and ronveuiene. s for Ihe lodging aii.l uccou,
ino.U'ion ol'stiaiigeis and tratelleis, ami that a pub
lic house there is invcs-i.ty : they thereloie reeont
mend him as a pr. per a.s.ui lo be licensed lo keep
a public linn..'.
Mlllt'l'l lt4- lU'itlll lllOW.
rPhe pnl. lie will please observe that no Brambelli
Pills are genome, unless the box has three U
bels upon it, (the 'top, the side and the bottom)
cich eoiitainiiig a lac-simile signature of mv hainl
wriling, thus II. Ilniviuii . rii, M. D. These la.
hrls'aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done lit on ei'rtse of over $2,0110. Thcrcfoto
it will lie seeii that ihe only thing necessary lo pro
cure the tV.i'.liciue in its purity, is to observe these
labels.
Remember the lop, the side, and the bottom.
The billowing lespeciive jmtbuiis uto duly auhon
r.cd, and hold
CERTICATES Or AGENCY,
For the sale of Urandreih's Vegetable Vnivemul
Pills. "
Norlhuiirberlanfl county : Miltciri' Maukry A
Ch.iinbeilin. Sunbury II. B. Masser. M'Eweus
ville Inland A Metxell. Northtimlilaud Wni.
Vomyth. Georgetown F. Midlmger A. Co.
Union County: New Berlin John Hoffman.
Seltnsgrove Ever and S.hnure. Middlehurg
Isaac Smith. Beaveriown J. A F. Bingaman.
Adamsburg H. A A. Santh. Mitllinsborg
Swope A Laird Haitleton Daniel Long. Free
burg G. A F. C. Mover, tantrevil'e Stailey
A Lcnh.irt. l.ewislnirg WnHs A (ireen.
Colunilriii county : Danville E. B. Reynolda
Co. B.rw-ick Shuman A R tlcnhoiise. ('nt
Inwissa C. A. A C. . Brobts. Blootnsburg
John R. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bis. I. V-
shinglori Root. MiCny. Limestone D. L.
Schinerk.
Obseive that each Agent has an Engrav.d Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Dr BRANDRETH S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the new otitis now usdl upon the Brandnth PHI
Hoses.
Phtlidilphia, office No. S, Noilh Pih street.
B. BRANDRETH. M.D.
Jinuiry 1st, 1S12
J..
DC
FO?w SALE.
Miih-iel Sli ilfer,
John Fci.steriii .ehcr,
William Shallci,
Abraham Tmiey,
Peter Winner,
Nicholas Brosius,
John Seller,
Michael Lahr,
John Lahr,
Paul Lahr,
Joseph Feiisternir.cher,
Solomon .'ti Bjlcr,
.l .co'.i Snyder,
March ft, ! I .'
'TATES.lT ITCTICE".
'.;. ltoiimtit,tr l:is I. tins. Est., I'eisidi nl
and hit I isociults, J'idgrs ,? Court of Quae
Ire essoins, oi trie count u ol .rl iiiniherlttiul
1IIE peliiion of .la -oh siiau. ol lieoiL-eliiw-n.
Lower Maiion. y town Inn. in snd eounlv.
In. in! Iv reprcs. ins, iltal be roiitii s to keep a pui-
hc bouse of riilerl nnineot, si his old stand lit
.eoig. town, mid is well piepi.red far the accuin
nio.lit'.iou of Iravelleis, Ac. He therefore ptavs
or Illinois in grant him a license lo keep a la
vein, during Ihe ensuing v.ai, and he will puis, Ac.
J ACOB SPA I Z.
To Tiir Ji m.:s a sov r. tv i ioh in : The sub
serdu rs. u-s uS'iits ol l-.ou r Matnaioy. hereby rorti
l, thai J ai ol. Sp.or., the uppllcant lor the liei'ltse, is
a man ot g.sd i. pule loi lioi.c-ty aisl leiiijieiaiice,
and is well pio.i.led wilh Iioii--.iooiii and eonveni
cinv.il. .r tin- . sitting and .ircouiuni.laii.in of sir in
g. rs and li .v. bei, and ibal a p'.tl.ltr hoti-e there
l- n tesaiv : lb. ili.iit.oe rei omtn.ud him as a
prop.1 pel sou I.I Is- Ih .'lls. .1 lo keep a public DOUsO.
Michael l.i iik.t,
4 'oinud (lacbmail,
Jo i pll lloig .inati,
Ml. hat I Eiigel,
1 a. ob Michael,
"Sl I I-II4II S'i i
Man Ii .Sib. Ifil2.
Joint ji. ua,
Jas'ob Bingaman,
F. V llingcr,
d'lani Shall, r,
Soliiiroo Ressler,
John Smith,
i 'Kllhl Tub's TAKE .N 1 1 it t.', Tltui we have
'' applied lotlie Court ol Cumrii.ni Pleas of j or
tbii.nl.. rl Hal Com. ly, lor the benefit ol the laws
nu.w lor Itie relicl nl Itie insolvent ilililois: sisl 1 V... t..:., i ., w. , , .
. i 4 , , . , I . , i ,i '.. "l"'H nnsilimilFiirriB iirT,.ii.m
that the Judges hi .,,.) t ou.i have .p(s..,Ucl Vlirea.ls. Ac. Ac, AUo, Co.ds. 1'I.Migh l.iws.
III.. Lr.t IJ.Jt.l .r ..f Aliril I tut l.t huir ... ... 1 ....
.... ...... ... ...... . ...... It tiler.. Trie. s. C.m..n and Linen Carpel Chains.
, I I ,11 O.I 1,1
ull Still.'
FOR sale a small Farm, containing about una
hundred and ta n acres, more or le s, Fit it a lo
in Point township, Northumberland count., about
two miles above Noithumheihnd, on tho main
road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining
lands of John Leghott, Jesse C. II orlon and others,
now in the oecupji'cy of Samuel Payne. About
forty acres or said tract are clraird, and in good
stat.- of cu'tivalioii, on which there is a small bant
i red d. Tho pioperly will be sold on rtasoi.ahlo
leim. For further particulars, persons arc request
ed to apply to the rul scrihi r.
II. B. MASSZR, Agent,
Nov. 2?ih. 1841,tf Sunbury. Pa.
l .N: A. 11 UVU ITDTS"
China, Glass and Liverriotil Warehouse.
!'o 104 Sorth Third street, third door belvw Vj'r.e
street, I'hiltittelphiti.
"IT r HE RE they constantly keep on hand a large
' ' assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on the most re
sonable trims.
Philadelphia. Nnvemlier 13, 1841. -ly.
.larub l'rihiutli &. iuu
1) EsPECTFL'LLY informs their Iru lids and
ricipjaintances generally thai they still continue-
n. k.- o it thu old stand, No. 246 North 3d
street. Tin a.;. !phh, all kinds ot
TollACCO S.WI F AD SEVAHs.
Which they -will sed on the in. .si uccouunodutirg
and if is iitdilo terms.
N. li. All iroods sold will be guaranteed, i.nd ull
ordt-rg promptly attended lo.
Phib'.ilelphi. Novenibrr 13, IS1I ly.
LAST MAKER,
71 Callow hill Street. Philadelphia,
filntt dtsir uhove Second. )
lltl'. Findings always kept on hand, which he
oilers lor sale on lite lowest terms, t ommy
Mcn li mi-, are paitiiulaily lo call and jude foi
theinsv Ives.
PI ila.blphia. November 13. IS 1 1 . I v.
i.owi.u vv p..iiitOi7
Impoi lers and I lea lei s in Foreign and
l).inteslie. Uaitlware,
N. I'll NoMt'll TlllBli STaikT, I'HILVMlLriltA.
' II ERE their fi lends and luslomers w ill alw av a
' ' find a large and genets! asiirliiM'nl of Foreign
and Domestic Hatdware, which they will sell at the
biwest prices.
Philedelt hia, November 13, 1811. I v.
i: i ; v .v i .1 s. Me 1 K 1 : i.a.n ikvTo.
Wholesale lealers in l'tnein Uiitit.li
and American l'rv Clouds.
So. !U5 Mnrlri sry,, Philadelphia.
CiOl.'NTRV Mer.haitts, and others can be sup
J plied t all times Willi an extensive assott
nient of the best and most la.-duonuble Good upon
the mnt reaxniuhle. terms,
Pbil iilelpbia, NovemU-r 13, 1S4I. 1T.
.tlicli.ivrVt;aivr ".oii,
COPE MAKEJ2S & SUIT CUANDLECS.
.Vo. 13 Xtrth titrr Street, Philadelphia.
n A E exist atuly cm hand, a general assort
ment cl tVvt.tagr, Seine Tlkinrs, vir :
1 ar'd Ropes, Fishing Rop.s, While Kopes, Manil
la. Riga's, low Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
e.Mi.pk-re i.ntinei t of Sine Twines, Ae. sttrh ai
Iteriwi K!i mi, Hiitine Twine. Ileal Patent Gill
JoU
Feb. 12, 1812
. t .a ( in. . i I II ' tNlilll llll IHIH H ni MHIHP,
1 ou'1 , u '" f ""'f.v. wUn ,f, u (f whuh tUy will du.ii., of on nmsonahls)
m may al'end il you think pi.svi. letms.
I.v V 111 l t., I'hd..l-i.,l.;, Vo.r.,1.. 11 l4l 1-.
uI'SmkSson. i:siii:iiu'K. iiA.si:i;trA. ars.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
tu. IOC. l-'Z Market Street, Pliila.
(Hil. w Ftfik Oituthtide )
A I.WAYS kerpou hand a full and Renerat a
si rtineiit of II.) iery, Lace, and Fancy Go.sls,
Country Mer. hauls are respectfully requested Ul
give th. m a call ami eiamina for themselves.
Philadelphia, November 13, l$4L-.ly.
s-rs.ius lliilelHed lo ll Csiale ol the Wi-
w Mary MyerN dec'J, are reuueited ton.ake
( ni. iil iumudialelv, wsl -cisms having rNons
s.Hiii.i mid eii.i, sic rripiesl.d l.i puwu.t ihe
same, piojmly auitK.MUi.alrd, to
D UR.417TIGAM.
Noithumls-rland, Feb. 12, IHU. 6l. Ei'r.