TllltUK MAYS tiATKK FltO.'t Kt HOPE. ARRIVAL AT NEW YORK OF TOOL PACKET miv L I V K K- That famous packet ship, the Liverpool, coin tnanded byCnpt. F.ldredge, arrived on Friday night the 8th inst., Ironi Liverpool, with advices, say the New York Herald, to the afternoon of the Oth nit. The excitement in the cotton market, noticed on the arrival of the Ilihorniu, had entirely ciih- itled, but prices remained firm and decided. Sales small. The Quern was well. General Hoitrand is dead. The Grand Duchess of Oldenburg, Lord Hong, las, and General Cunningham, nre also dead. Spain was in n. transition state, in consequence ol the death of the Infanta Churlotta. France was pretty much a usual. No news from India. All parts of Europe were quiet. IRKLAXn. Our advices from Dublin are to the evening of j the Oth. On that day (VtVunell made his great speech on the State Trials. Alter O'Co.uieH's speech ..!000"rent was col lected. On Saturday, od ult., tlie judges took tbeir seats on the bench at ten o'clock this .norning. After the names of the travrrsol suild the jury were called over, and all answering. Mr. O'Counell rose and said I wish to state to the Court that the line lobe taken by me will not be precisely that taken by the other counsel , and as I know that the materials which Mr.M' Donnugh means to use will occupy the Court tho preat-r part of this day, if it will not interfere with th course of the trial, 1 would ask your Lordships not to call upon me ibis day. I pio ttii.se the Court what I b.ive to say shall not occu py much time, and 1 ha1l be enabled still fur ther torondrnse mvobsr-ri ations if I am not rai led upon vintil Monday. The Chief Justice Certainly, Mr. OCoimoll. Do-s Mr. Steele mean to address the jmy ' Mr. O'Ctinnell No. my Lord. Mr M'lHinoiigli rose and resumed bis address. Mr. Holmes applied on the part of the junior bar for liberty to occupy the gallery on Monday, during the delivery of Mr. O'CoiiiieH's speech, which excites so much interest. The Chief Justice said the Court could not in terfere with the excellent arrangements, made by (he sheriff. The Court adjourned soon after to Monday. We have received the follow inn short but in eresting letter from our Dublin Correspondent : Pi hi. in. Feb. t, Sunday evening, halt past S M. The Court of (ju 'en's J'ench will once lore become tin-centre of attraction to-morrow inrning, when Mr. O'Counell is to cnniiiienre ess to the jury. Mr. O'Counell seldom1 iilers his toiis before hand, but uion ! HI. .-! I UJkH.' .' . I- - . . J . 1 I A Tacts. Patriot exhibits hi Into of country by administering to the comfort and hnppine- of the community in which he reside. He who din covers, and make known the meant of preserving the health, inJ consequently the happiness of hit fellow citizens, evinces at much patriotism at tho general who meets and conquer an invading foe, 11 ut what it he who joins the invaJor'a ranks, or spreads diseain and denth aming the people 1 A Traitor! Dr. Drandrclh hit discovered a medicine culled Biandrcfh' Vegetable Universal Pillt, which hat proved a blessing to the people, Dut Drug gi ts have joined the enemy' rankt hy counterfeit ing these pills, and are selling p i nuns drugs in tli ir name : therefore buy not of them, they Cjiinot be genuinp. dj" Pur. has of If. 1) M.iser, Sunl'Ury, or of the agents, published in another part of this piper. Onn Uhmtio.n. lly n recent mnrriase in SHERIFF'S KY virtue of sundry writ of venditioni expo nas, fieri fachs anil levari faejas. issued nut of the Court of Common Plea of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be exposed to puhhc sale, at the Court House in tha Hornugh of Sunbury, on Monday tho 1st day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following doscrilwd properly, to wit ! The one utiflividiilcil sixtli part, the whole into six cquil parts to he divided. of a cert.iin tract of land, situate in Coal township, Northumberland cnuntv, adjoining lands lute of Valent;ne Urobst.dec'd. and other", containing two hundred acre mere or less, about fifiy acres of which ate cleared; whereon are erected a Tavirn linuse, a turn, sheds, Ac., now in the occupancy of Paul Koats. Also: The one umlivMcd (sixth part of a certain other tract of land, situate in , , .1 i . i IH1 in w ieiii., mil ,r, i u on n vtniiiiii ill tnv iihiiiit North Carolum, h son became father-in-law to , of j,rrmhn rillUillin, 2or, ,,. ,, ,H Ins own lather, the tatner marry. ng the second wife, and the son the mother of that wife. Maxim. Remember tint time is money, hut that it d'icfl not follow that a man is a capitalist who hnsa fjreat quantity of it on hi In nils. pen he mote or less, on Shamokin creek adjoining lands late of Valentine llrohst, dee'd. and othira. Seized, tnken in execiiMon, and to 15 sold as the property of Ch tries A. Itiadford. Also: A certain lot or piece of grcuud Minute in (lie town of Miamokin, Also: At the public house of Henry Wasser, in Hhamokin township, Nor thumberland county, on Saturday the doth day nf March inst.. at 1 o'clock, P. at., a certain tract or piece of 1 lid situate in said township, adjoining land of Casper Adams, Potcr Adams, Daniel Fa gely and other', containing feven acre more or less, about one acre of which ia cleared j whereon is erected a small log hnue. Seized, taken in execution, anJ to be tolJ at the properly of Samuel Stortzcl. flTS Also: At the same time and place, lhee certain contiguous lot of ground situate in the town of Sharmikin, Coal township, Noriliumlierlund county, in that part of slid town laid out liy John C, Hoyd, ami marked In the gen eral plan thereof No. 121.191 and m, bounded Ttivrrn I,lctin. To the Honorable Ellit Lewis, Esq , Prrsidcnt, and kin Associates, Judges of the Cnurtnf Quar ter Sessions, nlhe county nf Northumberland . rilHE petition of George Conrad, of Augusta .1 township, in sniil county, humMy rcprisent, that he continues to keep a public house nf enter tainment, in hit old stand, in Aunusta township, and is well prepared for the accommodation of travellers, Are. He therefore pray your Honor to grant him a license to keep a lavern, during tho e nsuing year, and he will pray, Ac. GEORGE CONRAD. To thk Ji hiirs tnnvR MKa riosrn: 'I he sub scribe!, residents of Augusta township, hereby certi- fy, that George Conrad, the applicant for license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance. on the north by Independence street, on the south I and is well provided with house-room ami convnl. by Klmkspcar street, on the east by lot No. 121, and eneea for tho lodging and aecommnd.ition of stran on the west by Franklin strept, each l it containing gets and travellers, ami that a puhlic. house theie is 28 J feel in front, and alien! 2U0 feet deep ; where- necessary : thi y therefore recommend him as pro mt are erected a foundry, casting house and fini-lw ' per person to he licensed In keep a puldic house. On the Ttb inst.. at Philadelphw MRS. JI'LI AXXA ;. lll.riU'KN r. li.t of the John lleplunn. n' Northumberland., and daughter of the late Thomas Grant, in the 10th year f her lMUCH CUIMlliNT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxthtimrr. f?.,-.l InwniFlin K lift 111, l,ttr Inil.l ifll,ll iKltt I pirt or said i own taut out nv J onn ,. novu. noiinii- , r 1 1 1 1 1 petinou ol V ; 1 1 Im r i no itlin c'o.i, ni , or in Vhk4t, .... 85 Krc, - - - . Ml Con, ...... 40 )4ts, 25 Puna., A Flxsfk, ... . too Hut run, ..... lo Hkkswat, .... 25 Tai.i.ow, .... Ki Dm r.n Arrt.cs, - 75 Do. I'kackls, - . 2(10 Put, ... .8 Hkcklf.ii Flat, ! 10 linns, .... . 0 1 is addres; t Iver eonsi u ins occ te arra wjill, it D Va-iv.it7.-ih John Griflin's adin'x Jacoti Le ser sr Knoch H 'Wer' rx'r i-onsnlers lus topis nerore iiano. mil uon t aco! rl,i tl nis occasion be has ib-voted iiniib attention to ; Sleplicn Wilson S niiuel Km ler f,.M. .,r p..,,r,' . r..w is consul-Ten., lie one oi mo idot remark ;ljle be 'has ever delivered. Indeed. I believe his chief difficulty will be to concentrate all the matter he bos to Mro within a single day. His address will be essentially different in the raii-;e ol topics from that of the council for tin- t.aver sers who have already addressed the jury. His Ktateme.it will be much more ol" a political, per sonal, and historical character titan an argument on the law of cnspircy or a commentary upon the evidence. It was generally stated yesterday, that the council and stents for the traversers bad b'tcrmincd not to examine a single one of the many witnesses now in town summoned up from iill parts of the country, and inclndins Roman Ca tholic Bishops, members of Parliament, and ex magist rates. The cae .ssis;.ted for this arrange ment was. that tbecase of the defensive evidence rad become wholly unnecessary On inrjmry this iVy, I learned titat this im restln prevailed very decidedly amongst the raveres and their advisers; but, nevertheless, l omeofthe leading counsel are anxious lo c.v- Public Sale. 'PHK siib-crder orl'ers f.r ade a put of his farm, - cent ining about thirty actes mote or le, situ atd on the Ho low jog Hon, about 5 mdes below Sunbnry, adjoining lmds of At-rnham Lytic. llen ry Malich and olhcis, on which arc trrctid a saw mill and clover mill. N. II. If the proper y ii not fold before, it w ill he expo ed for sale, at puMic vendue, on the lfi.li ol A ri I next, on the premisis. The terms of t.!c will I e rcj.-o'iaMe, PUriHt DLNKELUEI!f!ER. Augn-ta, Much Ifi. 18 It. .It LIST OF CA USES. I JVM. trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor ilium! crliind (oiinlv. at Aiuil 7'eiin lMlt. j ' - t comn.enciiig the first Monday. v John Stout v F A Kracht g Jarncs Ucaid .J cn the south by the Danville A PnlisvJIe Kul Itoait, and on IIH east by Khitnokiu street, on the west by Hock street, an I on the nerlh by at-treet ; whereon nreerecle l a large t slory frame Tavetn ; house ntid ki'iheo, painted white, an ire bouse i and fountiin pump. : Also: Two other c.mnignons ' -l ' lot of ground situate in (he town al'-nsdJ, , and in ok-d int' e gene at plan thereof Nos. I mid ! 2, bounded on the. north hv Lot No. 3, on the ' south ly a sUeit or alley. n"d fioutiug on Sli.uno '' kin strict on the cast, containini- e.nh 21 feet ; tinnl. and in h ng'h or depth WO feel; whereon nre eree'ed a two story frame house and kitchen, , painted while and two frame gMHcs. f.c red, taken i-i execution, and Ij be sold as the ! ! piopeity of Jacok Krnm. MAIso: Throe certain Ints of , ground situate in Chilliiuaue tonsh p, j Noftliiim'ierlHin! c iimty, No. 1 , 2 cV 3, siljo'n nc I : lands ol'.lohn V ureiit, and iiubhliiu; nil the I iml between lot No 3 and the Canal, containing each j J of rii acre more or le-s ; whereon are erected a 1 , two story frame dwelling house, a store and w.,re 1 J liou-e, stable, shed, A:c. i i St ir.ed, l iken in rx.ecution, and to he sold as the 1 I property nt John T. M.ithias. ' t's -Vlso: A certiiinlot nr pieee of . ; J-AJ- IikI -itutte in MiainoKin iown.lii. Nor- ! ' ill ii niK. t ..I itunlu (till .ininiT Imiilu t;itn nf ini ' P mberton, and I mil ot now Lewis Va-tinn, con- ; lainieg 12 I'crismore or less, iilnut nine acne of j wl it h nre ch ared ; whereon is erected a smalt two ; story fiauie house. Si ir. d, tiken in execu'ion, and to he sold as the ing shop. -Seized, taken in raerution, and to be told as the proneity ol Jacob Llair and John Trego. FELIX MAUKCIt, Sheriff. rSherilV's Ollice. Kunbiirv. March 2. 1811. TAVKHX'l.K K-Si:. Tutbr Ibnumihlr. C. (!. Ihnnul, ,'. y., 1'mdtrnt, unit hi Anwrialr, 'iri' nf thr ('mot of 'fitnr- ter SrssioiiM, of the county nf m thnmtn rlnntl : V L ttml erland, itt nid countv. hutn'-lv reptesenis, that tlie continues lo keep a bouse ol public entertain ment at her old stand in Xm ihtnubi rlatnl, and is well ' prepired for the necommoiUtion of travellers, Ve. sshi! ihen fo e prays your honors to g'fint her a h- ' ccu-e to keep t laveru, during the ctluiug year, j and h will prav. Kc. t:. I II AIMXi: WITHINGTON. i To tk Jt uoKs a an v k "tKNYioir.it: The sub- ; scrihem, residents of NoithU lierel v cerlilv, th it i t '.nil nine N iihingion. the applicant for the licett-e, is a l.nly of good repute for h -ne-ty and 1. niper j sin-e, and well provided wilh house room nil I j coiivcnienre livr the odt;iu an-l accoiinno laiion of stranceis and travellers, and that a put he lioii-e j ll.cre is necessary: tbev therefoto recomiiieiid her ( Leisenring Jacob r'ensholti Philip W'eiser Henry Hyerly Abrahsm Miipmin John only Kiiinuel Lnntz Petet Culp (te-irge rtsvidjtn tieorge Keefer John Sterner Abraham Wolf March 2d, 1814. 3t Tavrrii lM-riiM-. To thr Honorable. C G. Ihmnrl. '., Pmlftent, unit hit Amneititit.Jwtgc.nif thr. Court nf ifunr trr $tiona of the oiunty if Northumberland FilllE i-ctilioii of Franklin A. CI irk of Shamo- I km, in said county, humbly represents, th ,t he coti iniies to keep a house nf public entertainment at his old stand in the town nf Sli im kui, and is well prepared for the accommodation of travellers, &e, II TAYKHY I.1CEXSE." To the tloniirttble C. G. Donnrl, lv.tr., I'rem'denf, and his .imociair. Judges of the Court nf Quar ter .St.-'ii of the county nf Northumberland .- flHU petition of Jacob leisenring, of Shamokiu JL township, in aid ronnty, humtiU renresents. that he continue to keep a house nf public itcr-. tainment at hit old ataud, at Bear Gap, and is ell prejmied for the accommodation of tiavelh-rs, r. He therefore pray your honor to grant him li cense to keep a tavern during the ensuing year, and lie will pray, Ac. JACOH LEISENRING. To tiii JiMinf.s ahovk sti-rro-iKn : Tho imh scribius, residents nf fthamokin township, hereby certify, that Jaeoh Leisenring, the applicant for tlie license, in a ni-m of good repute for honesty at it temperance, and is will provided with hntif-rooni and t ni'veiiietice for the lodging and aeeommoibt. lion of strangers and travellers, and that pnblio) houc thero is necesHry : they the-efore riToni. mend hint as a ptopcr H-rsitii to he licensed to keep a public Imiide. Joseph Ka-e nan John Fisher Joseph Itolh John U Tieiswnrth Ilerijiimin t-mtti .Isiiah Miller jr J,ieph Fry Fiederick Kascma.l Adirn Dimmich John Gas John Dunkelbercer tJeorge Miller March 2d, 1814. Ht TAVKHX iTiTkNSK. To the Honorable C. (1. Donnrl E.-rj., President and h;n Axsticiolcs,Jult;rnflhr nurtof Quar ter Srixim of the. county of Nortbumhtrtand . rilllK ietiiion of Jonathan Purwil, of P..int town I ship, in said County, humbly represents, th it. he I, as purchased that house situated fivo miles be- Ijw Danville, on the North liranch of the ISusoni- hanna, whro he intends t.i keep a puh'ic house off .i r i . . . t.:. - i. " llieieoire iian yinir in-iima in t;inni iiiiii n h- . . . i . , c .l . , ' . , . .i I entettninment, and is well prepared for tho occom it-use to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year, and ho will pray, Ac. Fit AN KLIN A. CLAUK. To tiis Jt'iinr.s ariivk MF.?tTiii:ti : The sub senders, teidenla of the town of Shaniokin, hereby bv certify, th it Franklin A. Clark, the applicant for the liccnue, is n man of gooil repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house n om and convenience for the lodging and iiccoiu- n.oil.iiion nf stiancer and travellers, and that a pub . . ... . , i i: . i a ......... ,l,n it,aPnr.,rn - as a proper person lu He liccn.cil lo keep a punue i m-uw " -; io n u.- . .... j hou-e. D llr.ni'ipa-n John Wheat ley J Vi-iing'tinn Win II Waplea 1 P SIlHIIIIOIl Win M'Cny A C llarreit Wni Wilson Win Fmsylh C W.i.mI .1 It Ptie-tley Jo'ill Taggarl A K bapp March 2, 18 11. mend him as a proper person to l e heuiscd to keep public house. -Ut Panic! Evert Peter lloiighner David Haas Mathew Rrtnagan Win Fagely J '.iinmerman M iloinou Mar.. W D Gearhnrt Solomon Eckert John K liobin William 11 Chcriugton Jacob Hair James Walles M.rch 2, 1811. 3t TAVI'ilIN liKT.NSi:. j To the Ihninrithlr I', '. Donntl, I'.". I'rrnrfeiit, i and his .4 ism iutt. Judgi of the f'irirt of Qiinr- trr .Sr ionx of the Vomit y if Snrthumhi rlniut j ; Till; petition of Paul Itolh, of Coal lowi ship. I - in sai I coiiutt , humbly r. present s, th n he sli'l ' ; occupies his old stand at Mount Ca in I," on i!ie i Centre turnpike, nn.l i well pieparrd fot Iho ue I coriim id .ii in of travellers Ac. He therefore prays j 7' T property of Henry Fry. v. nit Honors t grant linn a recuse to keep a tavern A lho : A OCI tail) lot of -rroillld sitll- ! ,,u,i"S be ensuing year, and he will j alwavs pr ,y. lEi'atein ihe lotough of Northoinbcrbiiid, and , lV- , 1ALL l' J111- n.a.ked in the g. ,,. ,d m of said tow,, No 23. I l" J'"" t:n ioim. :- I he -ub- bounded on ,he north east by King strct or M ir- I " '-"l;n.s ol ( oat t -wn.l,.. . hereby Certify, ket souare. on the no-,1, ues. bv die bu- ; ,h ' 1 1 fx' ,,,e -(-I--" ' -h ". " rvinr- e,,,, d.on ,be soutb weM bv an allev. and I good .epulo lor honestv and temperance. vs John Friek is Samuel T llurrnw vs j Av II M Davison vs John Knnrr John II Fianigsu's guttdian vs Win L Httu-cl Wm K Brown John A L'oyd U.u.k of Noithumh'J El, Urobst Kobeit Miner's ndm'r Daniel Uratitigaui Christian I'diiips vs I e'er liu-lioii vs b'e1-cca Well vs P nil (Seddes &C s S A- K Mi Kee v William H idler rt l vs John Cowib n'i n'r v John U Mi ler Joseph Houghcndohlcr Ac vs Packet Cominings atnine witnesses persons of property and f 'a- i tion to show that they joined the rapid move- j m-nt, knowing lluit its objects were strictly lc pal and pacific, and that they would not lor a moment lwvc countenanced it, if there was any- thing connected with the association or its pro ject in the least decree at variance with public order, or the wcll-botnirof toeiety. A consulta tion of the counsel and agontsofthe defendants is to be held to-morrow evening, to determine the (mint whether witnesses are to be examined for ' 'he defence. It appears to be the general ini- ' iressiou here that this jnoiijter trial'' will end : without a verdict. ' AnT.ii:n Lou.:' Memorial. A memorial, signed by six thousand and tin ladies of Cincin--innati, has been presented to the councils of ( hat city, praying for the suppression of the ippling houses which abound within its limits. . IiiroRTAT Di ovktv A discovery has been J made, says the Natchez Free Trader, that will enable suj-ar planters lo convert their whole 1 crops into wbite Mijjar, without the u.-ual inter- J veutiou of the clarity ing process. The augur is fabricated in au apparatus entirely by steam. IIALT1MOUK MAHKET. OJJiceofthe Baltimoi Amiricai, March U, FLOUR Howard Street Flour lia- fur.'.'ner de clined, and we note tales of T'Oo ,oo bbls. good mixed brands from t-jM on Saturday and to-day M.X ft). Se-llC holder, how ever, are unwilling t0 .".Vi at this rate. There U no fixed receipt price. SVe hear of no transactions in City Mills Flour. Some holder are willing to sell at S I 6'2j GRAIN. We continue to quote good to bekt red Wheats atO'i a 100 cts. A load of very prime red was told to-day at 101 cts. Sales of white Corn at 38 a 3t cts ; and of yellow at -12 a 43 cts. We quote Oats at 25 a 26 cents sales WHISK FY Sale to-day of hhds at 22 cts and of bbls. at 2't ct& a fraction lower thau the fates uf last week. David Wstson Dr Robert Philips Jonas Kelcbnvr's rx'r Abratism S.rauli Kve Loi-g Ac Charles F Shuffle W H Mi ler 'Hie C, nt'ih of Prun'a Mai Ion Har.ilin John Aiibr Conr nl H iver I-a ic Davis Joseph Uomgardntr J iite Penny Daniel II ill J V Si itinger Ac John Ila ilingjr Mary Si ilef Andrew 8inick Philip Fox John Furman rt al Masters A Mather Themis Htiir Mi hat I Evert J tend It nn' nrt Anthony Watson Susannah Zerl Piter llal.ly tt al John C Uojd F I.PZtrns Huh Hell is A c Thomas Tliuttln r J Wolf I in d for Murray vs Patrick Montncue v M'Cailee A Purdy vs John IVal et id vs Jonathan Adams v Nicholas Long s adm'r vs John '1' Matbi.i et nl v W H Fryinire el al vs Felix Mauier et al vs John llirdlenitii vs Charles Cr ig v J din It nd I vh John llier vs John Murray va Harriet Jenkins v Jiicoh Meixil.'g rx'r v David Garner vs W. II Saudi rson vs A Kissiiigei' rx'r vs Dr J W IVal v Henry Fornwslt vs Augustus lloey rial vs Mrs J C 11 Nourse vs Samuel Hell v William Siitzel vs William Mcliinnrss vs J-ilui M. House! vs John A Lloyd John ('. (irier et al vs l!u haul Ki n-haw vs I! Fagely i t at vs William McCy vs John Huiiunel v. Drown A ltrosiua vs J iioe F M mray on the south east by hit No. 24, e in'auiliig in j breadth sixty feel and in lenuth 200 feet. -r? Also: Tlie one-half (or llicrtrrt- , mil bouts) uf lot No. Is! as inn ked in the general I plan of said town, bounded on the south east bv a j lot of Mrs. Wapples on the south w si by lot No. 17. owned by Daniel Urau'igam, on the norlh cl dy Front stirei, and on the north rast hv an alley, ! containing in bteailth fiO Inland in length 2 1(1 ft. Seized, l iken in execution, and to l sold a the properly of Joseph llofl'in tn. Also: A certain iialf lot ol i ground situate in the don. ugh nf Suudurv, and marked in ihe general plan of said town No. j 2S, hounded tin tde east by a lot of George Wciser, I K-ti., on the we.t bv a lot nf Willi im (iuliik, (he. mg ihe we-tern nail ol lot .No.",) aim on ine soulh by ioi alley, containing in front M feet and in length 2 III left, whcieoii are elected a two sto ry frame house ai d kitchen, wentherbo.trded and pain'cd white, frame Mable, smoke house, Ac. Seir.ed, tsken in execution, and to be solJ as the property of Edward Y. Hught. Also: A certain tract' or piece ef bind, situ ite in I'pper M .h nov to iibip. Norihuin! vrland countv, adj lining lands of It irbs ra Uro im. Ge.nge Felterolf and others, cnulaiuiiig one dundrt d acres more or h-s-, adoni tin acres of which are cleared j where n aie erected a sin ill log house and a log stable. Scire.', I -ken in execution, and to be bold as the property of David Hess. tffit Also: A certain tract of hml .WJ-!, kiiuate in Coal t ovnbip, Noilliumberland and is well provided with hou-e room nd conver.i ends for the lodcin- and accommodation of siran Kcis and travellers, and ih it a public house there is necis-ar :--Thcy Iheiefore recommend him as a piopcr person to be liccn-nl to keep a public house. Jatib Hair Joseph Dimimeli Sti plieii Hitteuliendcr Will am 11 Cheringtoii Stephen Eisenhart Mathew Itrinag.iu Richard Woolvciton Thomas Ctiran Tavein l.lcoiisc. the Honorable ". C. thonul, "... Frr.iiibnt, mid bin . fs-orr'iirV. Judges of the ( 'oiirt of Qunr tir Session for the county of Northumberland . petition of Jellies Lee, of No'lhiimber land, in sal I county, numbly represents, t.ial , In- continues lo keep a hou-e of public enterlum in 'lit, nt his old stand, in said town, anJ is well pre. ;pird for iho accommodation of travelleis, Ave, i He therefore prays your Honors to grant her a li ceime to keep a tavern dining the mailing year, ! and he will pray, Ac. JAMES LEE. j To tiik Jtnti t.s a nova mf.xtio-ikji : The sub ' scril-er-, residents of Northumberland, hereby cer i lify, that .Limes Lee, the applicant for ihe license, i is a mm of good repute for honesty and temperance, and i well provided with house-room and coiiveni i ruees lor the liHlgiug and accommodation of strati ! uers and travellers, and that a public hou-e thero is (iieiesstry: they therefore recommend him as a proper person to he licensed to keep a public huuse. niodaiion of travellers, Ac. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a licence to krep a tavern du ring the eiiMiing year, and he will prav. A-e. JONATHAN PUKSEL: ToTita JfiiBES arovk yt EJiTionKti : The sub-s-ril-era, residents of Point township, hereby certify, that Jonathan Pursel, the nppl cant for Ihe license, is a man of good repute for hone-ty and tempi r ance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences fur tho lodging and acroiutimil itiou of s rangers and travellers, and that a public, housu tliere is necessary : they therefore recommend him as a proper peismi to be licensed to keep a rmblio house. Daniel Rol-ins jr David Nixon John Powl William House) ) John Lfic.ork Leonard Pfmls John P touts Daniel Evert Jeremiah Zimmerman Stidimn Enton John Moser March 2, 1811. 3t taviwjn l.i u.NsK. To the Honorable C. '. iloiintf .'"., I'risidint. u nd bis Asxtieialt. Judges of thr Court of Quar ter Smsioon of Ihe cnuntu nf Nurthumbt elan I : IIE peliiion of Keb-cci Wells, of Noilhoinber- land, m sanl rouiiiy , numbly represents, mat slie continues to kei p a hou-e of public i nterlaiunieiit, al the well known stand, near the Maiket llanse, and is we. I prepared lor .be nccomiuodaiioi, ol tia vellers, Ac. She llien foie prays your honor to grant her a lieeu-e to k ep a tavern, during the en suing year, and she will prav, Ac. KEIiECCA WELLS To th K Ji iinrs a bov i. m i riov t:n : The sub-srril-ers, leMdeol-, of North',! , hereby cerlilv, that b'ebecca Weds, the npphc.ui. lor ihe hecn-e, is a b-.dy I J lines 1 aggart Win T lloyd Jos-ph Hoffman .1 U Poe-tley Wm Forsyth Win A Lloyd Miich2d, 1811. 31 John Shiiucr A E Knpp D Iirautigam Samuel Shannon Wm H Waple T Withingloii Jacoti Trnxel (Seorgo Lusher James NeaUt Hubert I'urry John Nixon Match 2 1, I K II. 31 TAVJ.iiN Mcifsr.. To the Honorable C.Ji. I) mnel, . Presidi nti and bis Assticinfr, Juilca of the Court of Qnar fi e Sts$i;nts of the County of Narlhumhi rlund . rilllK petition of Chail- s Stoes, nf Northumber. 1 land, in said county, humbtv represents, thai ha continues to keep a house of public enlerl lininent, at tho well known stand, on the corner nf Front and tju en streets, in Northumberland, anil is well prepared for tho accommodation of travellers. A c. He iheref re priys your honors to grant him a li cence to keep a tavern duiiog the ensuing year, audi he will pray. Ac. CHARLES WTOE. To th k J i lints Aanvr. mestio-u-.h : 't'ho suh senders, residents of the .own of Northumberland, henby certify, lhat Charles Stoes, tho applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for h-uie-tr and e.nierarice, and is well provided with housd room and convenience for tho lodging and accom modation of strange-,!) and travellers, and that a pud" he house there it necessary : .hey therefore recom. mend him as proper person to he licensed lo keep a public hoti-e. '1 T Tut n il I.lccusc. To the Honorable C. (1. Honnel, F.sn., President, u ol hit AhSnciutrs, Judges nfthr. Cowl of Qui;,: t- r Si i:ions of the county of Zorthumbert.aiul : HIE petition of George Smith, of Jactaon tshp.. in said county, humbly represents, iht he eon Unties to keep a house of public e',teitaiuineiit, (it his Id stand, and is well piepa-f J for the accommoda tion of travellers, Ac, He therefore pray your honors to gran, dim. a license to keep a tavern dr the ensuing year, and he will prav. Ac. GEORGE SMITH. I T n Tilt JiiKits above xtxT.utr.li: The sub- ' ri! ,rs, residents of Jackson, hereby rerlit'v, that i '.eort-i! Smith this applicant tor the license, is i nun nfpii.iil renute for honesty and temperance. of good repute for honesty and tempi ranee, and i . aill jsw(,n ,r,yvided with house ioorn and e mveni- i ii pro. ioi.i vim noun' iie-ii o iu ..,( it,-,., i (.,K.,.S f,,r (I,,, loiL-lilg anil acroiiimoitauori pi mrnn Wm II W a plea ) ISrauiiHin E P S.'nniinoit J Vouneiesn lleiiiy We nek John Wheat Icy W m. A Ll yd T Withingtoii S M Cake J R Priestly John Lci-cnring 'I'ho Gaskins John Shriner March 2, 1811. -nt lor I no longing ami accoiiiuioiiaiiiii', ,j uranneis J and travellers, mid iha. a public '.otise there is ne, i cesA irv : ihev therefore rceor ...I L. r n ,.. ' per per-on lo e liceusvil 1-'. k Abraham Tioutuian cl al v C Tsehupp J.cdi W Smith v Jimeph Weiuel j tieorge Pruice T A llillington'i nsig Junes Uanci's adm'r v Peter Snvder j SXMl'EL D.JOliDAN. Prothonolarv' ofliee. I'rolh'y, Sunbury. March 0 tSl 1. $ TAVKItN LicKNtSIi. ' 7b the Honorable C. tl. Ihmnrl, F,,j ., vv,V m, and bin Associates, Judges of'',r 'Jiairt of Quar ter Sessions, of the cnuu'y ' Northumberland fpIIE piiitioii t.f ''.ter Vikle, ol Coal town M. sh'P, in sa'.,', coir. lIv. dumdlv represents, that c.'univ, d join mg Mahouov creek, an I lauds of John kersletter, tlhrist.an Kramer and others, con- ! tainimt one hundred acres more or less, about 'th ( acre of which are chared ; wheieon are erected a two story log house and a large new bank barn, and a Urge orchard. Seized, liken in execution, and lo he sold us the propcr-y of Abrdiam Dunkelbtrger, dee'd. 4 1 - All . I a . . ' . . .' .Also: .u '.nal tei.iiui uaci o laud situate in formerly Tuibul, lio' ware tow iii-hip, Norl!iiini!'t rUnd couii'", , I ,, undi d and ilesciiU'd as follows, v i; I'-'g'!' ono ut a un ple, ih. ncc south HO degrees ca-',t j p,.,,),, - nn, seven tuilhs ; iheliec soiltb ,1,.IT,.,.- tve-i, J peichiM and nine lentils'; ihe.p e south . degree we-l, 10 perches tt tb.,, su.q,. mna river; ilunce down the same, s 4 degrees ei.it, f.3 perches', thence soulh p, degree we-t, S perches and -ix tenih to a cr,,-.. f PmJrt of the heirs of John lloyd; ihfi-.c(l ,y ssid land r. 1st, lS.'i perches t ta I'O-'t on '.rie J ollicers line ; ihenre along saal bnn ill a public hou:e, John I ag.-art Wm H W a pica John Flick Wm A Ll.-y.l J R Priestley C Witisls D Itramigam E P sh nnon Samuel Shai'aou Wm Foi' t tK John V, I valley J- ales 'i'aeait March 2, IS4 1. St licrlir's Sale. V virtue of a writ of r ieri r ai'i, Issued nut Ml' the Court of Contni-iii Picas of Norl'inin li. !aiid coutPv, 10 toe ilin c'i-l, wi'l be epo-ed 10 public -ale M tho bouse ef Peter lleisM I. in I") 'per Mabenoy township, on ? a'.unliy the rRih dav id Marrlt next, at oMnk I'. VL. the following ite scrili, cl property, to w ii t A certain tract ol laud situate in I'pper Maho n y town-bii-, Northii ndier land c -finiy , contaii'.ins 2t a.'iis ttnil fi!J pen his, adi niing l.lnds of Jonas Eisenhart. David Maheti and Viler llet-se, tit gers 11 1 id travellers, alio mai a poem u-i- ,0. is niTcssary : ihey there! ore recommend him as a proper pert 'tl to do licensed to keep a pui.uo noute. ,1es-e llensyl Win Deppen J D ll liinau Michael Smith Michael Forney Michael Ho d March 2d. 1614. Siimuel Sin.ih Citheii Mayer Adam Daniel John Hamilton Benjamin Troon A 11108 Keuibcl -31 Taui n l.lccnso- To the Honrrable C. '. Ih.noel, P.sij., President, mid h.s A isoeial- s Judges of the Court of Q ior f,r Srtswns, .' eour.lt of Sorthundirrlund : f y II L peliiion of Jacob Knim, ot Coal towo 1 ship, in said countv, humbly represents, that he conlinl-.es 10 keep a t ive-n at his ol I Wand, and isMI prepared for the nccoin.n.Hlacion of tr ivcl-ier-, Ac. lie therefore pravs your Honors to ferant hmi a license to Veep a tnviTn flurfug the ilisuiug VeaT, and he will pray, Ac. JAOtllKRM. To not Jt rors vr. mktiohi : The sub sc'iibers, re-identa of Cod tshpM heteby certify, that Jacob Kratn, the applicant for the license, is a man rPHE sobs.-iihcr Trspeetforiy inforns his old cu- A tomers, and thu public geiuTallv, that he nv. tends to cmittnuo tn bis old s-and, opposite l'it Couit House, in Sunbury, Northumberland t utili ty. Pa., where he is well prepared to givo rttisfac" tion to all who may favor him willi thert cusiom. Uiing ih-.tiktul for past favors, hu hopes lo recti' i continuance of public patronage. CHARLES D. WHARTON. Sunhery, March 2d, 1811. St NOTICE. r.-lalV r.last. I.cuioii, jp. (IccM "T'OI'lt'E is hereby giv. n, to all pcis, ns havinu claim, or demands aeainst the estate of s.H.l deceased, to make them known lo the subserii ?, and all persons indebted to come forward and -it-ile ihe ssmf without rlelf.v. JOH N N l .. 1 Point townthip, March 2, 181V. lit. Adm'r. Nails "or'.'n fif Jeerei wet 21 S iierehe's lo the Warrior 1 w hich is eree'ed a small fr -iw hou-e ai d kitchen ,,t tl), -.t,,iu f,,r honesty and Tenip- r nice, and is he continues to k Viep a public hon-e ol entertain- -""ut at hia tdj aland, and is well prepared for ihe I occomiao.,.,,iion of travellers, Ac, He rherefore I prav i your Honors to grant buna license lo keep 1 a tavern, uurmg me iuumg vrsr. ami nu mn piny, Ac. PETER WEI K EL. I To TBI Jvnritl ABOVE M tSTlO JI I II ! I he uh cribeV. residents of Cttal towr.hip, heriby cer tify, lhat Peier Weikcl, ihe applicant for the licetue, ia a man of g'id repute for honesty and lemperancr, and is well provided with hou-eioom and convenience for ihe lodging and accommoda tion of tlrangcrt and travellers, and lhat a public house there it nrce-tary : they therefore it-coni-mend him as a projier person to be licensed to keep public bouse, John Kerttetler Jacob Weickel Robert M1II7 John Haupt John Uuvet Joseph y.chnrr (Solomon llollch Joseph Snyder Stephen Eiitcnbender Jicoh Wgnf Dauiel Ecil FianUin A.OIurk. Co ownh,ii, Mjitch HSU, rtun; thence down said run, Iho -ever. I course and dislnucet iheit-of, lo the place of bcginninc containing IU3 acn s ami b0 (erclies, and allow ance ; wheiei 11 ureererled a house and bun, spring lu.t:se, nil orchard, A'C. A laie po:liuii of bald land is cleared. Seiz, d. taken in execution, and to be 10M fU the propeity of John tiully. mAlso: A certain 'lot of jrronnil iliito in the town of McEwensville. in formeily Tuibur, 110W Diiaware township, Nor ihuinherland county , I'ounded 011 the noilh by an allev land of Daniel Frymirr on the soulh, an al cy on ihe ei-l end the msin si reel 011 the we.l, eon litiuiiig in front or width til) feet, and lu tengih 120 feet; whereon 11 ertctid two s'.oiy brick dril ling house and a frame stable. fseiicd, taken iii rxeeution, and to be solJ as the properly of Christiana Itobmsoii, Also: OnthetiSthdav of March the house of Viichael Kreuier, in Milton, at I o'clock. P. V,., certain tract or piece of land situate in C',hqtia(iUU toWilht, Nonlc umlerlaud Cdnlv. adjoining lands of John Shan non, V," ml crick Fiedler and oilier, conlaining 3 a ire more or lest, all of which Is cleared ; whereon are erected a one and a half sldry double house, part log and part frame, coor shop and log stable. There are also some fiuit liees oil said prembos. Sided, taken in eieeutiuii, and to be sold at the piopeily of Samuel Url. ami a nia:. l?rn. .iti,e.:i .1 acres 01 - tin larni it. ', tlea ed, w hi icon aie se'veial fruit tier. ' rer'-d, litketi in oeve.lieiir, anJto tte mid a the proper y of Heurv Nemnaft. , ' I EI.1X M.l"KEl?,:i7ir. ; Mierifl ".O'Hee, j Snit'-.iirv. March . I. S I iotil!J. IS tirttby given, ill it Eir.i e. 11 ay.ursl, tsi-ignee of idlini Li isi ining. has filed his account in 1 the ollice of the Prothonola-y of Northumberland ! couuiy, and (hat ihe linfte will he presented to ihe ' Couit, 011 tde fir-t d.ly of Aput Term next, for coiV lirmj'iou and allowance, utile canst- he shown to thecomrary. MAM I EI. U. .'U11H ..( PrOiboiiolary's Oflice, ) Ptol'y. M-rcU2, i. S te. Also LjlI. in.t., at 1 1 la Snndurv, uuiiK or cou:a'T. Ide C'.Unt tif Coinuion I lea ,', orlliund er- land foUntv. Janua-y oth, ,8tl. On inolion of Chatles I'leisan-g, Huh) on the Judgment rredi tor ef John C. Hoy i, 10 apear by ihe tlrst day of lint term, ands,,ew t ause w hv tlie money raie from tho sale, of John C. lloyd ITo e-luto in cer tain Uu'. in Rush lowii,hip, sholild not I e dirlu dult'J according lu priority ol Lien. Hv the Court. KMl'EL D. JOUDAN. Prolhoiiotarv's Ollice, Prulh'u. Sunhury).Miih,, IS 11. i Cl, well orovided wilh bouse-tooHi and coinenienc I 11 the Uduini! ami accommodation 61 -trangets and travellers, and that a public home I lute is tie. essar ); Ahcy then f ue iccommeiid him as a pTope-, ..-. sou lo bo liccucid lo keep a public house. I din lit m Jobi Mowr ae..h Uiir WMtiatn ;', f :hc ,i,igtoii rt.fphen lUlter.bendir M-lhe llr--.njgi-n f-tcphen Eirenhart Tv"ouias V'uiau Kuban! WciiWuloil Daii'i Even Sliflmati Eaton ieiennall '.iinniPrmah March Cd. f.ii " :otioe " fi P bere',,y Riven. lhat 1 have purchase 1 the lot. 4 lowing aiticles, sold at Constable's sale, oil ., ":i,l nil.. a ihe ntoneilv of ob. 1 1 Grant, whi.lt niti-.lt 1 h.ve loned to the a'd l.obrrt. until I see pioper to remove. if. One H iV Ma.e 3(1,00. 1 G irv do- 40.00. I II V H...e20l!0, I H.v Msie 30,01). 1 lU'ck toll C5.U0. 1 Plough 2 on, 1 W.g..i. 20,00. : Sduv 4 871 I Slid 4,00, 4 Sells Hnin.s ft.Stl, I Thics'hinii Machine 30.00. I Cupboard 1,00. 1 .Harrow .H.. 1 Cultivator 10,. lot, , ;.,4M. i ...... I Mcrch 18 -:' BLANKS I'Oll SALt- AT TUlci OFFlt'R q-VO "KEGS OF NAILS wetV left at iLe II -J- lei of ihe sul "-rriber in feubury, .Vmurt the Ik I of Apiil last. The ownVT is r.i'.ie-ttd to count fo.wad, prove propet'V, pa; cl. ,rees. and t.il-.tl Iheiuawav. t'HA uLV.S WEAVER Smdni y, Feb. Still, 1 1 1 :t llatt- of Holot.iofi t-in'rr, l-ecl "O Ttt'E is h.eiel.v given, lhat let ers of : d minis: rati. p. r n the ctatc of Solomon Pi t siuil, dec.'d., I'..,. r fihainokiil t.-wnship, Noithiin" bcYldnd ro'oiny have been granted to the suhci . her. A'd pe.tons indebted lo said etalu, as wi It s nl' ihoe h iving claims against the tame, are r. -. 4l''.ete.i 1 1 call 011 the administiator for set. lenient, wh., vt ill leal h.ime every olhei Saturday from ''fi dale, lor that purpose. LM MAM El, .UIJlbiiJi.t., Feb. I 'nil. IS 11. Ct Adnt. B'ublic Salt: Sl.OOO Acres of Lniid. - 7'ILL be told, at public auction, a. ihe lioii' ol Daniel Herb, in I'pper Mahouov town ship, Noilhuinbcihllld Comity, oil the ll JjV id May in vt, O.OOO acrrm il"l'iiiilfr I...ntt, -iiu.led. tbi.flv, ill Coal township, said coit.ri. The Mali onoy't re. k pa through a consider ."n portion of iho proixrly, atlorJing cveral etcltn,t mill - als The lanes have all been paid up, I 111 Indifpu.al le lille, clear or all iiicainbralic. , U nl be given 10 puu hasers. The sale will be eoiitluu; J horn day to day. until the whole is a dd. The uiius will be nude known 011 tho da) ft A. JE N HEN AI D, I'UI'ER Iior-UJCET. Feb. 10. ll l If M. Met' A V, Ag- rf)- The Potisville Empoiinm and Danvdl.- In telligencer will cn tinuo ihu Aoo uutd forLiidJm, anJ vhatiio this oll'n .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers