®n bot, threagh mud and mir e+: home to Bellefonte, and te vies to hang the conwict. It thi: the Sheriff refused his sep corupt motives, The man certainly bad } s claims, and it is possible they may be frund to be as solid as the Philadelpbi: out] s, who stood candidaie for a vendue criepand was defeated by « corrupion.” The proposed candidate for hangman has ¢eriainly his mefits as a writer; of which the doggrel pom, published in the Car lisle Herald, is goof 10 point. Itis a per: - {gpmaince peife 4 y suitable co the channel shrough which Jit’ passed, and every way worthy of its aujhor and publisher. ; Ali these imporiant circumstances call foudiy fir an enquiry, and as we have as good a right to it as those ‘who obtamed 11, we insist on having it. We will also, no doubt be gainers by it; for probably a goodly number of us may be called upon to g¢ to Harrisburg as witnessesy and pa! 4by the state, as undoubtedly the Phil phia ge ndeman have been. We can {oduce 3000 god witnesses —- This migiit ga cousderable sum of par nioney he S je yee hui | to cirgalace in this much “yanted at this MUL’ TL VIRIL > his ser- possibl¢ Tati the post that the postage on be paid in advance—that advance. nm of war Hornet, captain ¥ Boston for Cadiz having hythy minister to the court #3 Re dy & i i 0 iS : pF Sp wttte received by the Ata: 18 an ifnortant Spanish royal at the recommendation of the ouictl ot war, relative to the ot §reignon s engaged | in pesisting bg apprehended with arms in s iS majest y's Ultra- Matin domi- hing: them with munitions of wa rf Sv fer cap:tal pur ishmeent; and that Sons sha'l not be comprehended on dons whch his nm josty has eonced- sal he eafeys ~oucede in favor of Pan er 1008 10 the sailing of the rie Sou capt, macho arrived ‘days fiom i ar (hat'sccounts ceed theve fremulVisra Cruz, stati Parr iots had Luna completely | ian jumped out of b thing house, in his iy a Jeg 3 abil} i : itchell, a cha- may remember to have Ga i pliaie, “is off the coast and pa with the little frade oh Re or Pe as vl and Pamlico Sound to Wil- resto iy @nd Savannah, hav. ele ence public defence, ; inlets from © their way | Nat, barring acci Certa\yly here to-mor- day afiyr ; and during!. : our new Cus Ach is to be an Yegant bad asonically) laid, The U. “AAgressy com. Henley, will : 0) iis week, probably Wed. : nosddy, prepacathry to her Sailing for S. America. ister plenipotentiary fur Rin Farieire, Mb. Graham, &c. areex. pected in the steam boat Roanoke, on her return from Washington, to go out in the NR Norfoik Lager, apt. Rosey .in 35 days 158! om that port, informs that many Crews of Portuguese vesse's, caprured by Ek bear mg Act gas’ flags bad lately ived, there. They nif 'rmly reported, that the privateers were who!ly manned by. citizens © ot the United State s, and the crews chro ged that they were ewned in ted out'of ports of the U. States. This ha d amostiuniavorabie imp ession on ous Bat fein or in Portugal. A TRe— \ tits Burough, Edward pad d patriot of the Revolation. from ‘his £ VN Over the We: Lranch of he Susquchans i. THE Subscrivers are authorized to ref thei {PEt RN Nv Nass NG wits mmm. ‘na at Lewisburg. NOTICE is hereby given, that con formably to the act of incorporation, a public meeting of the stockholders will se held on Monday the third day of May next, at the house of John Lawshe, jr. in the town of Lewishurgy at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Officers for the ensuing year, and the de- wermination of any question affecting the; interegt of the Company. William Hayes, President. Lewisburg, March 81st 1819, r—————. Battalion Training. THE first Battalion of the 12th Regi: ment P. MM. will meet at the house of An- drew Weaver, in Walker township, on Saturday the 15th day of May next, at the aour of 10 o’clack in the morn ry com- The Cip- ains will advertise the Company train {inn ngs to eon the first Monday of Mes] next. The time snd place of holding ap- peals will be made known on thie duy of} Battalion training. Win ‘Smyth, Colo nel, pletely equipt for c¢xercise. April 12, 1819 To : Masons & Gorpentons proposals for the ‘Mason 20d Car. ¢ tepwork of 3 . Meet ing Bouse, Bellefonte. T he {dispatch {Part of the communi‘y, that they have WY furhyace, Dear Jersey Shore, Lycoming | intended tbe erected ithe Borough of drmor & Callaghen, Tailors, 5 ectfu'ly inform their friends and tine public in general that they have com. menced business in the ‘shop formerly occupied by Stewart and Armor, next door to = Milliken’s Store, Bellefonte, where all work, in the line of their busi- ness, will be executed with nestness and They inform the fashionable rzceived the latest Philadelphia fashions Bellefonte Afiril 24 1819, Last Notice. Those persons who are indebted to John Patterson & Co. are informed that unless payment is made wo Mr. Robert stephenson in Bellefonte, before the first day of May next, suits will be brought a gainst them without respect to persons, as longer indulgence will not be given. John Paterson Be April 7, 1819. A , ~ “ Change of Position.” The subscriber having sold his lease of the tavern stand to Mr. Joseph Butler, and 4 wishing. to settle up. this business, in that line, respectfully requests all who are in- debted to call and make payment, on or bea fore the first day of, Ma next, as no fur- ther indulgence wil be given. He respectfully informs his friends, and the public in geo that he has opened a Boot & Shoe "Manufactory, im the South east corner of the public square, where be will constantly keep on hand an assortment of Gentleman’s Boots {and Shoes, Ladies Shoes and Pumps, &c. of the first’ qua ty, and newest fashions 3 which he will dispose of cheap, for cash or approved orders, and on no other terms. James Hemphill. Bellefonte, April 1st 1819. Listof i.euers Remaining in the Post Officc at Bellefonte, ~ Three or four Moulders at the Miffin, County. Constant employ and generous wages will be given. Apply to the sub. scriber at the works, SF Coote Heisler. 3 8, 1819. - Bellefonte Hotel, 1 oe Sybseriber has taken the house he. Bouse will be sbout 60 by 44 feet. The IGtars 3 all thematerials. plan of the Yaitting will be on vr plication ta. Josepi: Miles. oT Atdiew The enrolled. nrifii of the first. ‘Battal: lion, twelith regimedt, (not being ex- empts) are herebymotificd to meet on Fii- day the 23d day of April; instant, at the house of John Snyder, innkeeper, Nittany valley, and then and there, between the {hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and six afterroon, elect by ballot, one Major to command said b ttalion; in the room of Major Hetry M’Culment. J. Young, Inspector 1st B, 10th. D. P. M April 2d 1819. Dissolution.of Partner hip. The heretofore under the firm of Stewart ts Partnership existing Armor, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, As it is necessary that the business trans- acted by them, during the ex: stefige of the firm, should be set: led as soon as possible, it is presumed all persons indebted will call and make payment immediately. Andrew Stevan) William Armor) Bellefonte, April 1, 1819. Entertainment. The subscriber having opened a house of public entertainment, in the house late. ly occupied by Mr. Joseph Butler; ia the Borough of Bellefunte, respectfully in- forms bis friends and the publi, that he lias provided himself with every article requisite for the sccommodation ‘of the lodger and traveller in a comfortable man- ager. by care and attention to receive a share-of the He therclore fiatters himself public patronage. Thomas Hastings. BE tinge Hotel, fpeonice hims iF with every jc sageary ~ That the following. admihisration ac counts, have been examined and passed Ly me; and remain filed in my office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all other persons; in any wise concerned, and will be pre-ented to the next Orphan, Courty 10 be held at Bellcfonte, on the 26th fay ef April next, for confirmation and fllowance, “I The’ administration account of Roland Curtin, anmibistrator de bonis non cum {iesigmento anuexo, of Richard Malone, late of Boggs township deceased. "2. The administration account of James Neal and William Johnston, administrators of the goods and chattles, &c. of John Neal late of Walker tow nship, deceased. 3. The admibistration account of John Speer, adntinistiator of the goods and chat- tles &c. of Robert Speer, late of Potter township, deceased. 4. The administration account of Henry M:Calmont and David Watson, adminis- trators of the goods and chattles &c. of William Watson, lite of Baldeagle town- ships deceased. Wm. Petrikin, Register. onte ¢ T rg" “3 ' NOTICE. THE subsciiber bas opened a shop in the borough of Bellefonte, on the south east corner of the Diamond, for the purpose of} repairing #Clocks and Watches, and for doing all kinds of work belonging to the Silver Smithing which he hopes 0 execute to the satisfaction of every one. E. Reeves. Regtgter's Office, Belle March 27th 1819 business, Toe: osnd Samuel Alexander, Henry Al- jlam Swanzy 2; Pa. April 1st. 1819 Matthew Allison 2. ~ William Allin, hilip Antis, Joseph Adams, Danie] Am- ; George Bealer, Mores Bows, Ross i Moses Boggs, John Barger, Grace Bradley, Francis Bristow, Janies Craw ford, Esq. 2 Samuel Cowperthwait, Charle B. Calaghan, James Dixon, Patrick oh agho, John Douglass, John Eyersob; John Eway, John Ellison, James Edminston jr. Abraham Eldet, John Fishery Isaac Fisher James Foster; Mary Fulton, Thomas Fer- |ster, Joel Ferree, Susan Fagundis, Rob- ert Gordon, John R. Grimes, John Giret) Mr. Han- | James Glenn, Israel Gartner, nah, Hannah Hanson, Richard C. Hamil- ton 2 ; George Hoey; Jacob Holder, Jacob Hartman, Johu Holman, John B. Hender- John John John Hunter, James Hall, ; John Holt, John Hall Esq. Highlands, James Hutchison, Mary Jor= © dan, 2 onc, Henry Kleopfer, James Kiscad- thy Peter A. Karthaus, 6 ; Sidle Lobaugh; son, 2 ; {Harter 2 3 Samuel Jones, Isaac Jones, Ruth Michael Ley- nian, sen. David Long, {Gilbert Leitch, Mary Lamb; Yames H. Lee, Abraham Lee, Susan Lafferty, David Lamb George Lonberger, Jacob Lee, Mrs: Jane Linn, Sarah Linn, 2 John Lebo 2; Samuel M Kinney, Hugh M«Clure, Joseph M Kibben, Geo. Miles James M:«Curlah, Andrew Moore, John M:Laughlin, Mary M: Williams, John M¢ {Ihatton 2 ; James MsGhee : Archibald Moore, John M Gaee, David Moore, Mi. chael Meese, Nelly MiEwin, Hannch Mooney, John Masden 2 ; Thomas BM’ Clure, Johh Moore jr. Elizabeth M Gh e, Catharine M