Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, May 10, 1819, Image 3

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and ie other a lad ofabout 12. They are
Coser coloured, and tattooed according to
Vict cusiofm, by puncturing the Skin and
Wioducing a durk hquid, which has a
St ular appearance. They appear lo be
Mifensive youths, and as they are Ameil-
Cu citizens, haviog been adopted into the
;rcat Americad family, we trust they wili
treated with Kinduess and hospitality.
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THE PRESIDENTS TOUR. :
Tue ime of the President's progress
along the maritime frontier of North Caro
lina 1s not as easily traced as that was
which he made along the most par of the
Atlantic, border, two years ago. We hea
of him however, now and then, wherever au
established press affords the means of dis
scininating infopmation ; and froin the
American Recorder we learn that Friday,
he Qeh inst. wast spent by the President
the Secrotary of War, in Washington,
N. €C. aud that he departed thence on the
wasulig day, fae Newbern.
“Ihe President was received at Wash
+ Jngion with, the usual demonstrations of
Feipecty, and ap address delivered to him.
© 0 which he made the fo':Hwi pir reply: :
as 7 she commitiee in behalf of the citizens
uf Washington.
«For the Kind reception givensme by the
tiacns of Washing ony 1 begifou to ten
| deb them any best thanks!
«Having. always joo-glcied the good
opinion of my fellyw citizens the highest
hich I might be
¢ favo ble hight in which
niy cgnductin the various
1 Have been honored by
y gratifying to me.
‘and happy coadition
4 is seen and feit by ws
all Tlie cause is pot less obvious. Its
“td be traced to the! virtue and intelligence
people, and! the excellence of om
san institutions. Lot us, then, nev:
se to cherish and support them by
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\ JAMES MONROE.
‘Washington, April’ 6th 1819.7
je Apu jc dinner was civén 0 him by the
zens of the tow and vicinity, at which
Jolin G i Blount presided, assisted by
rs. Wm. Kennedy, Edward Quinn,
Vm. W. Rodinai ; and ‘a numbes of
riate toasts were drank on the occa |
‘Fhe President and Mr. Seeretary
n, after being affectionately enter
‘at Was™agton, wore escocted
sence several miles by a number of the
ZnS. Po
Fhe fillowing extiflict of a fetter from
our cotfespondent. at Newbein, NC.
magks tig next step in tie progress of the
nea ;
Bao « Newbern, April 12.
The President arrived here on Satur-
day afterooon, acaompanied by the sccre-
tary of ‘war, escorted tiya large number of
the citizen: who bad rade out ten miles for
the pu pose of meeting him. His armval
‘was ar nounced by the discharge of cannon,
ringing of beils, &o. HE was conducted to
the hoase prepared for him by the commit
tee of arrangemsnt. Lo day be partakes
of a public dinuer at the mansion Hall, and
wild leave) tuwn to-morrow for Wilming-
won? TW \ Nat. Int.
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; Bank's : he) iced states.—1 his day at
19 o’elock he'ceremany was performed of
Jaying the Ce rner Stone of the Building for
thisiostitwiam, : ‘
168: ) the glone was deposited se-
cuted iin aleaden case, a Glass Vase con
taing several of the Gold, Silver and Cop-
per coins of the Uiited States, and the {o}-
lowing inscvifition beautifully pridted ov
liam paper :— Ba od
the 19th day of the month April, in
3d year of tie Independence of the
Siates of Amerign, (being the year
“of the christian era.) |
his the Corser stone of the BANK of
ve UNITED STATES, was laid by Langdon
es, President, and Jonathan Smith
fer. fy i ay y
fttended by Nicholas Biddle, John Con-
fv, James'C. Fisher; and Joshua Lip
pincott the bailding Committee ; William
Strickland, Arehitect—-Adam and TLos
Traquaity Mable Masons——Philip Justus,
Carpenter——Daiiel Groves, and Joseph 8.
walter, Briekiavers,
And a numerass assemblage of the cit.
iz vs of Philadelphia.
NE
Shevalier Correa de Serra, the Porta.
guese Minister, has taken his departure
northwardly from this city, for his summer
residence.
Col. Atkinson, commanding the sixth
Regiment of United States Infantry, passed
through this city a day or two ago, on his
. way to join bis regiment, which is destined
to explore and garrison our remote Wes-
tern territory.
Gen. Jesup, the Quarter Master Gene:
ral of the Army, departed from the szat of
government at the same time as Col. At
kingon, for Pittsburg. It is understood his
object is personally to direct every arrange-
ment and preparation, ia his depurtment,
{squadron under Admiral Brion’s flag; an
{embargo was laid on all vessels at that
{place and Porto Cavello, in consequence of
{ity, or when compassion for some poor pers
to ensure safety ard success to the expedi-
tions moving to the heads el.our great
Western streams. Mat. Int.
— Ere
From Curracoa—Capt. Whitemarsh in
20 days from Curracoa, informs that about
an hour before he sailed, information was
received by a Dutch government schooner
that Laguira was blockaded by a large
he appearance on the coast of the Patriot
squadron. It was also reported that the
Royalists had recently been defeated sever-
4 times on the Main.
B fore the Circuit Court of the State of
Kentucky, at Bardstown, was tried, to-
wards the close of the last month, a suit for
slander, in which Biss Des Maistey, alias
Mrs Yishley., of Louisville, dele aot. Al
ter a trial of two days, the jury being per-
mitted to retire brought in a verdict ior the
slaiptiff, and assessed the damages at (wen -
ty seven thousand nine hundred dollavs,—
I'his is a curious case ; for the parties bad
been married, and the husband, the defend.
ant had in a few days after marriage desert-
¢d his wife. However the verdict, it ap
pears, falls to the ground ; the judge hav-
wy decided, that the marriage being a le-
gal one, suit for slander could not be main-
tained by the wife against the husband.
ys JAat. dnt,
DIED—At his residence on the Gram-
pian Hills, in Clearfield County, on the
first instant, Da. SAMUEL COLEMAN,
in the forty fourth yearof his age, after a-
bout two weeks sickness. He practiced as
a Physician a number of years in Williams-
port, Lycoming county, with great suc-
cess and universally esteemed. He was
remarkably charitable to the poor, who
very much regretted losing him when he
lefi Lycoming county for Clearfield. For
some years before his death he had given
over practicing, except in cases of necess-
son excited his benevolence. His social
qualities endeared himto all who bad the
oleasure of his acquaintance, and the gen.
eral regret expressed for his loss, is a
proof that socicty bas been ber
ful and worthy member. =
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the sublic in general, shat he will contin-
: riot, and True American Bedford will
By order of the Orphans’
Court of Centre County,
WILL BE SOLD,
At public vendue on the premises on
Monday the twenty-fourth day of May in-
stan, & certain tract of
il. AND,
adjoining lands of Robert Gordon, Henty
V.udyke, John Furey and others, contain-
ing
280 Acres,
more or less, lite the estate of Andrew
Glenn, deceased. This tract of nand lies
within three and an ha'f miles of the bor-
ough of Beliolontes The improvements
consists of about
80 acres of upland,
cleared, about ten acres of meadow, and a
dwelling
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HOUSE § BARN.
Terms of sale, seventeen hundred dol-
lars 10 be paid in band, and the residue in
six annual payments, with interest from
the date of the bonds, and to be secured
by a‘miortgage on the premises. Due at-
tenidance will be given by
William Potter.
Administrator.
«By the Court, April, 26,1819.
Certified by
Wm. Petrikin,
: Clerk, 0. C.
Bellefonte, Muay, 5, 1819.
rg
& Dr. J. Hoffman,
pEGTFULLY informs his friends and
ue lis practice in physic, as usual in
Huntingdon.
FB ntisigdon, April 29, 1819.
: N.\B-All persons indebted 6 him for
a longer time than six months are request-
ed to come forward and discharge their
accounts immediately, or they will be
placed in the hands of proper officers for
collection.
$7 The editors of the Bellefonte Pat-
please publish the above three times and
forward their accounts to this office for
payment.
WANTED,
AN active lady between the ages of 14
and 164 as an apprentice to the
CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING
business. Apply to
ELIJAH REEVES.
May, 1 1819,
WANTED,
Three or four Mounlders at the Mifflin
furnace, near Jersey Shore, Lycoming
County. Constant employ and generous
wages will be given. Apply to the sub.
scriber at the works. ;
George Heisler.
April 8, 1819.
Entertainment.
The subscriber having opened a house
of public entertainment, in the house late-
ly occupied by Mr. Joseph Butler, in the
Borough of Bellefonte, respectfully in-
forms his friends and tbe public, that he
has provided himself with every article
requisite for the accommodation of the
lodger and traveller in a comfortable man-
ner. He therefore flutters himself by
care and attention to receive a share of the
public patronage.
Thomas Hastings
situate in Spring township, Nitiany valley,
Dissolation of Partnership,
The partnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Stewart & Armor, is
this day dissolved by mutual consents
As it is necessary that the business transe
acted by them, during the existence of the
firm, shotld be settled as soon as possible,
it is presumed all persons indebted will
call and make payment immediately.
Andrew Stewart,
William Armor.
Bellefonte, Afiril 1, 1819.
A small Farm
op
FOR SALE
situate in Lamar township, Centre county,
about 16 miles from Bellefonte, and on the
great road leading to Big Island, containing
one hundred and five acres of
about one half of which is supposed to be
cleared. There are on the premises a
dwelling house and barn, and two streams
of water running through the place, with
meadow ground sufficient for the farm.—
Any person disposed to purchase can be
shown the premises by Joseph Johnson or
Wm. MGaw, residing near the same.—
The above is to be sold in pursuance of the
jast will and testament of Archibald John-
son, deceased. For terms apply to
Thomas M¢Calmont,
: : Executor.
Walker townshif, Dec. &.
—t
ENTERTAINMENT.
—o—
THE sabscriber respectfully informa
his friends and the public in general that
he has taken that commodious house
the Borough of Belicfonte, lately occupi-
ed by James Hemphill as a house of enters
tainment. By strict attention to business
and keeping a constant supply of the best
liquors ahd other accommodations, be
flatters himself to continue to merit a
share of the public patronage,
Joseph Butler.
Bellefonte, March 25, 1819.
Regimental Orders,
The thirty second Regiment, of the
10th Division; Pennsylvania Militiz, will
meet for training under their respeciive
Company officers, on Mon|lay the 3d doy
of May next, at such places as the Cup-
tain or the Commanding officers of come
panies may direct.
The 2d Battalion to meet at the house
of Chriswell Whitehill, ou Friday the 14th
day of May next, :
The 1st Battalion to meet at the house
of Alexander Reed, in Clearfield Couiity,
on Saturday the 15th of May next.
The Captains or commanding officers
of Companies, are requested to make re-
turn of the tlass rolls to the Brigade In.
Spector at the review,
Appeals
for the 1st Battalion, will b
o
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held at the
house of Wm. Bloom, in Clearfield Coun.
ty, on the first doy of Juve next, by Capa
tains Lebius Luther, James Gill and Lieut.
James B. Coldwell. And for she 2d Bat
tallion by Captain Wm. M’Minn, Lieut.
Jobn Hasson, and Ensign William Mour-
shall, at the house of Chriswell White-
hill, Centreville, on the same day.
THOMAS M’PHERSON Col.
32d Regiment P. M,
April 19, 1819.
PRINTING.
Handbills, Cards, Magistrates’ Blanks,
Deeds, Bonds, &c. neatly printed, at the
Afri $, 18 1 9.
4
¥
shortest notice, at this office.