Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, August 21, 1819, Image 3

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The votes in 133 towns were for tie sepe
ration 12809 and agains! it 4570-~majoily
8239.
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the New-York
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We understand,
Guz
rete,
says
tbat capt, Poiter is
the command of tiie Columbus, of 74 guns
It is supposed she will go to sca ux
Dpiing,
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The Spanish 1 Frcaly. —Our readers will
haye seen, by the Lime they read tis, thai
by the iatest and most authenuc accounts
the dreaty wita Spal bad not been raufice
on thé 224 of June.
We are. nol «mobg
greats importance to Lis negative in
tiog. Suit fess do fre believe, that Opalu
intends or AUsivy 5 LO ProvoRe a irupiurc w inh
tans Couptiy. Ante 1s ho mole whici
could Infiy snes her to do so. 'Lhat sue has
seen wilh not fic aio privat. Crs Swalrin
Ing from clr ports, aad preying on tier de
fo. celess comhieice, there can be ditt
coubt : but sug has alsy seen tint the gov
attach
torma-
those who
Cernuient of the United | Slates) sensible 0
the enormity Of such dolicensed robbers :
Bis used 13 eX LOLS, to put a stop to 1
and is therefore guild ss of having encour-
aged such prae sees She has seen 100
is coun. rys had the
ed dhe Sate inclination,
ough disposed to have),
Lom Spain by
{idm negociation, aud
Ie ements in Mexico, as
Hor] spanisa spoliations oi
"Bt tic alternative of Wa
s boda Cautiously and sédu
gd afd a Treaty bas b
ec form ty to her Ministers 1n-
S ‘quite at favorable to Spain as
she coud lave e pected. That Treaty,
“uodge such circumstances, it 1s scarce ly
posible she will ne Ar atify.
If after this view
whl anticipate ¢ an ul
the treaty, let the fact «
Don Luis de Onis she
nottobe supposed that the Kmg of Spain
would ¢levate, to the highest office and
hotors io his gil a man who had just re-
turned from a lore wo mission, which had
resalied in a treary 6 odious, that the sove-
ject it
That a few coutiiers about the person of}!
the King, interested in large grands of land]
in Florida, of a dite too late ta be
nized by the weaty, will
to defeat its vatification, is
We trust they will uiterly fail; we hope
as we deprecateiwar, which, ave *belicve,
would sooner of later, be the .inevitabl
consequence of abraach of faith in this
stance on the ar of Spain.
db
that the people
gov Srinent dis
aw Cap-
ofthe subject; peopic
nate relusal to ratily
f the promotion of
for itsell. It is
“i
qt
recog.
exert themselves
! shal t Por
It is proper to stale tl
ters received in this city from V give
no reason to suppose that the Tren y A il
not be duly ratified. ~~ Nat, Int.
The laying of a keel of one of the larg -
est class of Frigates was on Monday com
menced at the Navy Yard at this place.
The frames of two such ships are collected
hete. ib.
contig
The fourth number of the Belgic Medi
cal Journal contains an account of a pew
chemical discovery; the result of which
. is that hydrosulphat of iron, sulphur afd
water, taken maternally, will instantly cause
Josali) will cure’ the
tech.
most mvelerate
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A society has been formed in Rrance,|
on the special report iof the minister of the.
interior, for the amelioration of prisons.
By a royal deeree the King has declared,
himgelf proiector of the society, and the
Duke d’Angouleme president Th e Duk e|
a’ Lacochefoucault, D’Acbuna, and Count
Chapt aly are ameng the members.
¥ir. de Villaman has just published a
life of Cromwell, in French.
WD WD ——
Gold and Siver.—Ilt is
the first of
agrecably to a law
known, that alier November
passed the last
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COIN will bg alegal tender. The effect
iis knowled be to throw into onr
banks most of the gold coin now in the
S. Which will be transmitted to the
States Mint and be made into Eagles.
It alga (0 be recollected, that at
nf two yeas from first Apel
all foreign SILVER COIN, except Span
1sh dollars and paris {
le: gal tender § in the U
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LAH A Foy Qi Lag Russian vavy, now in!
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quite probable!
by the Breatys within i
not eneraliy jties, every power in Furope has recogniz | lis confirmed, and deed executed, and thelthe 23d day of August next, at the Court
United]
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oe al hi 1s 801 y, the nephe Ww of "the E mpress of Rus-
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wirich
Fil + sail FL eiohol on the 1 10th inst.
a
the edugation of youth
selongiog tof the Society of Friends, ha
cen recently estaviissed “al Providence
{i promises; under the liberal auspices ol
tbe Friends in Rbode | to become a
dcurishing Semibary of learning.
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w York August. 4.
Rumor of WAR in Europe,
The ; Adriatic, arrived at Boston, brings a
rumor? from Gibraltar, that ¢ the Emperor
of Russia tas demanded that the King of
Prussia should abdicaiedits thrones in fa
cor of his own family.” Iu is added, tha
was a strong of war | and that
Prince Mecterniichy, © Prune Minister of
Austria, who was at Naples with bis impe
rial Sovereign was to proceed on the 2d ol
iune, to the Court of France.
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A traveller who has lately take
fortnight’s ride in the country,” through
fifty towns in Massachusetts, and severa
in New- York and Connecticut, has pub
lished the Jesuinat his observstions Im the
Boston Centirel. Tue following are ainony
his general remarks :
The earth in every patt of this route ap
peared loaded with vegetation ; and ‘it wa
the opinion of the best informed agricultu
valists; that the produce of the soil this yea)
with Heavens continued blessings, will ex
ceed by one third, that of 3uy 1) en pre.
ceeding years; and the quality be propor
donally good. For miles: tegethen tic
“ traye Hors was delighted to behold fields
waving with green and gold, or thick,
with sheaves new reaped ; aud cattle graz
ine on unnumbered hills: »
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geire Lal xX
nig
bad
combnztio id
it would end.
dispatched «
The whole male population, from the
was seen busily employedin securing the
products of the earth, where all was = ith
and husbandry.” Not unfrequently, the
assistance of Beauty was readily afforded
to lighten the labor of the ¢ busy season 3°
hand in hand. Not any idler was Aobe
seen.
—-
From Oportd,
and every where Toil and Contentment went}
Were war to ensue there is
no predicting 1ts consequences, or where
The powers of Europe are
so Sittated as not to be able (if willing ) ma-
rerially to further the views of Alexander.
such is the respect paid here to ligitima-
_y, even in the person of a Ferdinand, that
wey no, doub’, shouid do all we could to
expela scion of Napolean from off an Eu
ropean throne—Dbut that al must be litde, |,
np account of our finances. If France in.
erferes, it will be in favor of Bernadette ;
General Officer to St Peters
burg : Austria must be insane, if she al-|
lows ‘the Empire to be violated by the
march of woops to dethrone the Swedish
Monarch.
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Worthy of Notice — A gentleman who
bad practiced law for thirty years in C
necticut, declares he never found in the |
usSIness he transacted, but one person |
who could not write, aud had to make his
mark
in tha’ stat
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every parent is bound by
law to learn bis children bow to read and
write, and a knowledge of such laws as ave
punished capitally. If this is neglectet
by the pare the proper: officers of the
ownsbip bind the children out, and cum-
pel the masier te perform the duties of the
parent.
Cc
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and
t by me, and judgment obtained.
~ JOSEPH MILLS.
| Augut 14, 1819.
ir.
LN OTIC.
Sofuily July 2, Ts Loud, of a
w persons indebted to the estate of
Od AS SHIVERY, late
of Halfmoon
and threa en
they resisted THEY
From Paris rn my
In the second chamber of Baden, (sen
bly) a formal motion has been made, re-
lative to the introduction of the entire liber-
ty of the press in that Datchy.
A general commission is about to be es-
tablished at Frankford, charged with certain
alterations in the German Universities. —
Each University will send a deputy who
will set in this commission. ;
The return of Gen. Grouchy and the
cn
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ain ; : >lduke of Bassano is deferred —notwithstand.-
sallivation to cease ; and when applied ex-|ix :
ng the solicitaticns of the duke D’Angou-
ienie In their favor
KING OF S SWEDEN.
If we may draw an inference from th
Foreign Journals, confirmed by private let-
»lters from various parts of the continent,
Europe is about to be involved in a new
war ; that is iu the event of the King of
(Sweden (ci devant Marshall Bernadott e)
{refusing to accede to the modest requisi-
tio: 1 of the emperor of Russia, that he will
Horthwith descend from that
[which th the Swedes have called him and on |
twhich, by the most solemn oaths and trea- |
ted him. It is said that the Emperor Al ex-|
fander way of gilding this bitter pill, has
b y
n of Congress, no foreign GOLD [uffered him 2 Russian government on the jos secured by bonds and mortgage.
confines of Assia, with a revenue of six |
mi; 101 iS of livres ; abe at 26 texting}
|I'This offer C harles John has rejected ;
and it remains to be seen whether Alexan-
der wil } carey his ambition so far as to en-
leavor by force of arms to reduce Sweden
Ros ian province, under ae govesn-
| ment of his mad brother-in-law, or under
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In the present situation of Europe, |
ye expulsion of Charles John from the
vedish throne may not prove quite so
jeasy a task as the emperor Alexander ap-
pears to consider i The whole Continent
d Germany in particulary 1s in a state off
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voship, decioscd; are requested to make
nmediaie payment ; and those having de-
nds against said estate, 10 present. their
ccounts duly
SAMUEL M’GLATHERY, 2 ae
OBERT WAY. Fo
on ronal, August 2d 1819.
By order of the Orphans’
Court of Centre County,
WILL BE SOLD,
CAT publie Vendue i in the Borough of
Bellefonte, on the fourth Monday of Au
gust next, a certain tract of
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situate lying and being in the township ol
Lawrence, in the county of Clearfield; con.
taining : rh
600 Acres,
Ss adjoining lands of Martin
avid Liggel, and the Susque-
thore or k
Hoover,
Ly and about two miles from the
¢| County rown of Clearfield county, late the
estate of Frederick Henney, deceased
There are on the premises a square log
dwelling house well finished ; a grist and
saw till, in good order ; a young orchard
throne to
{to 100 acrés cl
y
{consisting of about 150 trees, and from 80
ear land. Terms of sale,
fifteen hundred dollars cash when the sale
esidue in three equal yearly payments to
Due
v
’)
Esther Henney
Aministratrixz
Jacob Henney,
Administrator
tattendance will be given 1
By the Court.
WwW m. Petrikin,
Clerk. 0, C.
Bellefonte July 29th 1819
ALL persons are cautioned against pur-§
chasing a tract of LAND, advertised for]
sale by the Sheriff of Centre County, as the}
properly of David Spoits, on the twenty}
1 Ri {third yo of Agpust inst. ; the greater pant
child cf eleven to the veteran of 70 years,| v
stovens for adjust nyent,!
3 J
Wm H Culbertson
SADDLER,
INFORMS his friends, and the public y
in general, that he has commenced. the
Saddling business,
He
tends Keeping constantly on hand a quan-.
“
in the Borough of Bellefonte. ina
on whose partit 1s said she has already tity of ready made Saddlery, which he “
11 dispose of for Cash only.
August 12, 1819,
Wil
Six Cents Rev
RANAWAY,
instant, an apprentice to the Carpenter
lade named
George Gill.
He is ab Nr years of age, and had on
and took with" him, hat bhaif
shoes, two pair of
triped tow linenoveralls, and sundry other
articles of clothing.
rard.
on Saturday the Tih
a roram
worn, a pair of fine
The above reward
will be given to any person who will bring
him back to the subscriber living at Mount
Pleasant, Becatia township, Clearfield
county, but no charges or thanks.
James Fulton
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STRAYS.
CAME to the planation of the sub-
August 11, 1819.
: i 'scribor, Boggs township, Centre county,
and for which an ejectment was;
on the 20th day of June last, two large
red ang white
OXEN,
and a smuil biack
COW
The owner is desired
pay
h )
with a bell on. to
{prove property, charges and take
them away.
I 0st,
ON S:turday afternoon the 26th uit. in
Borough of Belicfonte, or between the
residence of James Harris Lsq. and said
Borough, a small
Cornelian Watch key.
Whoever may find the same, will confer
particular favor by leaving it at the
office of the Bellefonte Patriot.
July 1 1819.
STRAY MARE.
CAME to the Plantation of the suliscris
ber, living in Haines township,
Centre
county, on or about the Jast of June, a
BROWN MARE,
about 15 bands high, blind of an cy«, 2
small star in the forehead. The owner is
desired to come and prove property, pay
charges, and tak: her away.
PETER SMITH,
Forks,
August 2, 1819,
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Venditiom: Exponas
as, issued out of the Court of Common
pleas of Centre County, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale, on Monday
House in the Borough of Bellefonte, the
following described property, viz.
Acer
ing one hundred acres more or less, with
tnd
Lex
n tract or parcel of land containe
the improvements and appurienances, situ-
ated in Halfmoon township, Centre county,
adjoining lands of Phincas Davidson and
taken in Execution
others. Seized and
old asthe property of Jacob
and tobe s
Doughman and James Levingston.
John Mitchell Sheriff;
Sheriff *2 Office, Bellefonte ed
August 5, 1819. 5