Af “horgrivaly Lord Cochran manifested a dis- pretern ~taral absence of natural fesling so imperiously demanded. Se —— Animal affeection and gratitude —A party C pv 5 crew being sent a shore on a part of 1 P- coast of luda, for the purpose nf citing wood for the ship, one of the men, having sieayed from the rest, was greatly frightened by the appearance of a jarge Ii- who made towards hum, and looked very earnestly, first at hiro, and then ala tree a litte distance off, Adfier repeating her looks several Limes she arose, and pro- ceeded on’ towards the 1ree, looked back several umes, seemingly wishing the man to tHiliow ‘her, which he did ; and upon coming to the tree he jooked up, and per- ed a huge baboon with two young cubs in heats, which he su posed were the Lioness, as she crouch down like a cat, an seemibd to eye them very stedfastly; upon which the mah, béiug afraid to ascend the wee bethought pimselt to cut it down ; and hav g his axe with bim, he set to WOR fine the Tioness seemed more at: os to what he was doing ; and upon the tree lailing, she sprung forward on the baboon, and after tearing him. in peices, she turned roand/and licked the cabs over and over again ; after which she turned to the vs was greatly frightened at seeing er in such a rage with thebaboon ; butshe came and fawned round him in great fond ; scemod io shew her grat inde . “she then on to thie cubs, and tak- ing them up in her mouth went away with them; when the Ai made the best of his way off to the sho where he was taken aboard, and did not pe of hus fright fo some ime alter. OHSS, cely Ss Ontar We Have: succeeded ascertain the following particulars, res- ting the late very interestin n: cruise ol this national ship. The commissioner of the Vice King of Peru, who went in the Oniario to Valapatiso, having ascertained that | with him, returned in the Qutario to Lima. srs} Lima, the Ontario sailed for the ‘MN. W. coast of America, and in 49 days Ushe anchered i in 14 fatbom water off the river Goluinbia; of which each shore was taken possession in the name of the U. 8. lof, America. After watering at a Spanish settlement California, the Ontaio returned to Lima "where the officers and crew were treated ‘in the most hospitable manner From Li- na the Ontario sailed for Valparaiso. On position to insist upon the Ontario paying his ship the compliment of a salute. To Woct this, Jord Gochan 160k micasures 19 get bis fest: (the Chilian fice) consist- idg of 5 fui tes and a sloop of war, to pre- i io. He station- g i: of 64 guns cff the har- b nd a smalier vessél of twenty guns alibg side ‘the Ontyrio. Notwithstanding all these preperation the Ontario took in her wood; water and provisions, and when ready, sated, passing the San Martin at a distance of three-fourths of a mile. She & the smailer vessel got under weigh, imme- Giately on perceiving the Ontario make sail. After about two howrs: the Ontario had left the C hilian ships about 4 miles a- stern when they gave up the pursuit. D, Press. Portland, (Maine) April 20, Arrived in this town last week, Admi. val GEORGE TATE, of the Russian navy - a visit to his rematives ang friends who -eside in this place and vicinity. Admi- wl Yate came with his parents to this coun- try | from England when between one and ars of age and resided in that part nouth called Stroudwater. At the twenty he left this for the West In. nd thence to Eagland—aid soon af- entered the Russian service—in which e¢ has continued ever since, a period of ty cight years, and by his merit and good onduct, as ap officer and gentleman, has “wisen to the fivst rank and command in “Lis profussion. "Admiral Tate 1s also a ember of the Russian Scnate, the highest od of the empire. Hs a : a 3 A| French paper, speaking of Agricul furey as the source of a nation’s wealth and happiness; adds ® Without leaving our country, we can make immense cooquests and these will be surer and more profitable than &xternal conquests § hey will not cost a single drop of bteod, and they will dry many tears. The true Champ d’Asile ave in France. Let us be humane and magnan- imoys, always sympathysing with the un- ~ for dr but by nc means favour or pro- maMemigration. Let us show ourselves ¢ , the most prudent nation, and we shall have conquered (he nation a second time.” GR Royal Munificence.—~A Gentleman in Massachusetts, lately sent King Henry of St. Ponmingo, one of Coilin's elegant super royal quarto Bibles The present was gratcfuliy received, and a fe w days after the Gentleman received a letter of thanks, enclosing a duatifor six thousand dollars. the State of Chit would not treat{ - Old Bank of Delaware SEPARA TION OF The Pordand Argus of Tue forms that the Boston, at the last session of the legisla- wire, to take into consideration the subject of the separation of Maine from Massichu- setts had a meeting in Portland on Thurs- day, 1lih inst. at which measures were ta- ken so bring the subject before the legisla- ture at that June session. MAIN E. sday last, In- — ae celain, equal in firmness to the French, has been commenced in this city. At the monthly meeting of the Historical Society a few days ago, samples of the article pre- pared by Mr. Mead, from domestic mate- rials, were presented for inspection. Their form, their composition, their glazing, their enamelling and every thing, gave aniversal satisfaction. Agreeably to the provisions of the act lately passed ¢ to improve the agriculture of this state,” the sum of 650 dollars is ap- propriated for two years to the agricultu- ral society of New York county, to be paid to such Society from the state treasury, whenever the members certify that they have raised an equal sum to be added to it. Chis fund of $1300 is to be bestowed in premiums for promoung agriculture and manufacture. N.Y, Mer. Adv. ’ Sle Wr VALUABLE INVENTION. Mr. Adam Stuart of this city has invent- ed a machine for bricks, which renders un- necessary the tedious process of preparing the clay by wetting and making it into the consistency of morter, moulding and dry- ing. This machine may be so constructed as to make about 2000 bricks per hour rea- dy to be put immediately into the kiln, much neater and more compactly formed than is practicable in the common mode ; and it is believed that not more than a sin- gle horse power will be requisite to pro duce this effect. Balt. Fed. Gaz. $4 : nin § Ge The Chillicothe Supporter states that « the Bank of Steubenville and the Farmer and Mechanics Bank of Steubenville, are both reported to have resumed specie payments,” a A large mesting of the Catholics was holden in Dublin on the 1st March for the purpose of expressing in the most mark- cd manner, their gratitude to the protest. ants who have lately come forward to peti-| don parliament m their bebalf. Bank Vote Exchange i IN PHILA PELPHIA Goited Siates Branch Di Boston, 1 New-Hampshire, 4 Connecticuty $b vg 3 New-York:' = =f New: York: regu N¢i Tretorn, oii A Mount Holly; 2 Cumberland; i : Newark, "0 Brunswick Bank, Sussex Bank, State Bank at Trenton; At Elizabethtown At Morristown At Patterson do At Brunswick 1 do All utder 5 dollars 2 per cent discount, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia notes, Germantown Easton Bank do Camden (kde BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT. Hulmeville, do New Hope Bridge, do Chester county Bank, do West Chester do Montgomery county Bank, do Northampton Bank, do Farmers Bank of Lancaster, do Qld Bank of Carlisle, do Reading, do Susquehanna Bridge do Marietta, do Lancaster Trading Coth- pany, Harrisburg Bank Bank at Milton, Chambersburg, Little York, (rettysburg;, Swatara Bank, Silver Lake, Pittsburg Notes, Agricul. bank of Carlisle Green Castle Uniontown Juniata All the rest of Pennsylvania notes of Incorported banks 10 to 25 dis. Delaware, do do do 3 par al ‘per ct. dis. fF notés’ : Ser aege 3 per ct. dis. do + do do do W j 40 © do do do Pod pt pt ed Bt fd Sod fd fd ot "par. do Gro C0 0 NNN RO wo + Chev isd Boa op no sales no sales 2 per ct. dis Wilmington & Brandywine 30 do Farmers bank at Dover, with its branches, Laurel, Smyraa, do do do Alaryland, Baltimore per ct. dis. Annapolis and Branches f committee appsinied at! The manufacture of China Ware or Por- ; Monday the twenty-fourth day of May in- per cent dis.| |cleared, about ten acres of meadow, and a New & Cheap Goods, COME AND SEE. Matthew M’ Reynolds, HAS just received, in addition to his former stock, a general assortment of GOODS suited to ‘the season, consisting of Dry Medicing and Paints, ell of which he will present Hard Times forbid a credit. N. B. All persons indebted to him by note or bobk account, are requested tu call and discharge the seme immediately, as further indulgence cannot be given, Jersey Shore, May 11, 1819. dtrayed or Stolen. FROM the subscriber living in Miles- burg, Centre county, on the 22d day of April last, a large bay HORSE, about 15 or 16 hands high, white 29 bald | #5 {faced, the hair cut short on his tail, alittle string-halt in one bind leg, somewhat lame in onc fore leg. © Whoever takes up said horse, if strayed, and returns him to the subscriver, shall be liberally rewarded and all reasonable charges paid; and if stolen on the apprehen-ion and conviction of the thiefand recovery of the horse, shall receive a reward of twenty dollars. P. H. Tierney. May 7, 1819. By order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, WILL BE SOLD, re public vendue on the premises on stant, a certain tract of TIAN D, situate in Spring township, Nitty valley, adjoining lands of Robert Gordon, Henry Vandyke s John Rue and others; contain- ing : 2860 Acros, more or less, late the estate of Andrew Glenn, deceased. This tract of Land lies within three and an half miles of the bor- ough of Beliefuntes consists of about 80 acres of upland, 1 he improvements dwelling ~~ HOUSE § BARN. Terms of sale, seventeen hundred dol- lars to be paid in hand, and the residue in 5'X annual payments, with interest from the date of the bonds, and to be secured by a mortgage on the premises. Due at- tendance will be given by William Potter. Administrator, By the Court, April, 26, 1819. Certified by Wm. Petrikin, Clerk, 0. C. Bellefonte, May, 5, 1819. Goods, Groceries, ‘Hardware, Crockery, sell at reduced prices, for CASH, as the! Dr. J. Hoffman; Respeat FULLY informs bis friends and the public in general, that he will contin ue his practice in physic, as usual in Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Afiril29, 1819, N. B.—All persons indebted to him {or a longer time than six months arerequest- {cd to come forward and discharge their accounts immediately, or they will be placed in the hands of proper officers for collection. : pc The editors of the Bellefonte Pat- riot, and True American Bedford will please publish the above three times and forward their accounts to this office for payment. . Dissolution of Partnership. The partnersti¥p heretofore existing under the firm of Stewart & Ar mor, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, As it is necessary that tie business trans- {acted by them, during the existence of the firm, should be settled as soon as possible, it is presamed all persons indebted will’ call and make payment immediately. Andrew Stewart, William Armor. Bellefonte, April 1, 1819. Appeals for the 1st ‘Battalion, will be held at the house of Wn. Bloom, i in Clearfield Coun. ty, on the first day of June next, by Cap- tains Lebius Liither, James Gill and Lieut. James B. Caldwell. And for the 2d Ba tallion by Captain Wm. M’Minn, Lieut. John Hasson, and Ensign William Mar- shall» at the house of Chriswell White- hill, Centreville, on the same day. THOMAS M’PHERSON Col. 32d Regiment P, M, April 19,1819. WILLIAM WOOD Tailor, INFORMS his fricnds and the pub- lic in general, that he has removed to the shiop next door to Roland Curtin’s Store, where he continues to carry en the Tailoring business. Having lately acquired the system of cutting and making coats and other gar. ments in the newest fashion and neatest style, he hopes by this and a careful ate tention to business to merit us heretofre, a share of the public patronage. As some of the: brethren have statep the prices they will charge for making clothes, he will just state, that he will work as low as any other Tailor in Belles fonte. May I, NOTI CE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Abraham Harshbarger, deceased, late of 1819, Potter township, Centre County, are re- quested to meke payment, and those, hav- ing demands against said estate will pre- sent them to the stbscribers on or before the first day of August next, properly authenticated. Jeremiah Sankey, Joseph Gilliland, Administrators. May 1, 1819. Entertainment. The substriber having opened a house »f public entertainment, in the house late- ly occupied by Mr. Joseph Butler, in the Borough of Bellefonte; respectfully in- forms his friends and the public, that he bas provided himself with every article requisite for the eccommodation of the lodger and traveller in a comfortable man- aer. He therefore flatters himself by sare and attention to receive a share of the public patronage. Thomas Hastings- CAUTION. WHEREAS my wife Catharine, refu. ses to live with me, all persons are cau- tioned not to trust her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of hee contracting. 2 John Glenn, April 27, 1819, PRINTING. Handbills, Cards, Magistrates’ Blaaks Deeds, Bonds, &c. neatly printed; at the Afri 8; 1819. shortest netice, at this office,
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