Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, November 06, 1819, Image 3

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    TO
wr
Johin Brindle,
INFORMS bis friends, and the pnb-
lic generally, that he has taken info part-
Executian.—Yesterday between one and
two o'clock, in pursuance of his sentence,
George Jrown was exccuted on board the
schooner Retrieve, at anchor in the East
river, for the crime of murder and piracy.
Hc was attended from the prison by two
clergymen, by the civil officers and marines
4s stated in our papers yesterday, He con-
1cssed his crime, was penitent and met his
fate with fortitude. An Immense con-
course ot peopie witnessed the melancholy
scene 3 the wharves, windows and roofs
of the stores, yards and rigging of the ves-
scis at the wharyes, were crowded with
spectators.
Lhe procession was formed in front of
the Bridewell, in the following order i=
First—T1wo of our City Marshals.
Second--Eight U. S. Marines, with fix-
ed bayonets.
hird=-The U.S. Marshal and Sheriff.
ourth—-gight U. 8. Marines, with fix-
Cd vayonets
Fifti——A Cartin which was a coflin, with
the prisoner dressed in white, seated on it,
attended by two Cleigymen, who as they
passed through the crowd, sung a hymn
adapted to the occasion.
Sixth—Eigit U. S. Marines with fixed
bayonets brought up the rear. !
The corps of Marines which discharged
a painful duly on this occasion, under the
divection ot subaltern officers, acted In a
manner highly honorable to the character
of the navy.
It 1s astonishing that among the number
of boats on the water at the ume, only one
was upset, in which were eight persons
two of whom were women, and three chil
deen | They weve all saved by other boats.
There is no crime in the catalouge ot ol-
Notica:
Centre County, ss.
(rH, Orfihans @ourt, arg,
SEAL October 4th 181%;
Konganed :
On motion of W. W. Potter, Esq. rule on
oro the heirs and legal representatives Of
in future, under the firm of Thomas Billington, late of the city of
Brindle § Petrikin.
He also informs those indebted to
bly. The republicans will have a majofity
on a joint vote of both Houses, for Govern-
or and two U. States senators. Mur. Pink-
ney and Edward Loyd, both able and dis-
tinguished republicans, are named as the
contemplated senators in Congress from the
state. Maryland may be considered as re-
generated from Federal Misrule,
nership, in his Store 10 Pennsborough,
that the business
will be done at his old stand in that place
Wm. A. Petrikin, and
ne
At the different scaports and naval sta-
tions of the Union, the flags of the ship-
ping weve displayed at half mast; ahd min-
ate guns fired as a testimouy of respect for
the Irmented Commodore PERRY.
—— :
Milledgeville Georgia Oct. 5.
Gen. Jackson—Qur correspondent of
Nashville, (Ten) informs us that Gen.
Jackson has been, for some time danger.
ously ill. Doubts are entertained of his
recovery.
Philadelphia, dec’d, to come into court on
the fourth Monday of November next, and
accept of or refuge, the real estate that was
of the said deceased, situated in Centre &
him,
that he will receive grain of them in pay-
ment at the market price, if delivered du- :
J Clearfield eounties, as the same was valu-
ay : ed, appraised and apportioned by the Ins
have accounts remaining unsettled, are Nd
; quest, and returned by the Sheriff,
requested forward, as soon : wd
By the Court:
Certified by . EY
Wm. PETRIKIN, Clerk,
PROCLAMATION:
ring the ensuing winter. Those who
to come
3 as possibile, and settle up the same,
IN a
A letter from Trinidad to the Editor of
‘he Bo.ton Daily Advertiser under date of
the 28th of August observes«+* We have
some rumors here that this Island is to be
ceded to Spain in exchange for Cuba.”
pliers
Washington City Oct. 22.—Captain Mor-
ris, of the U. S. Navy, arrived yesterday
afternoon at Strother’s hotel in this city.
Pennsborough, October 30, 1819.
Administration accounts.
The following Administration Accounts
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have been examined and passed by
and remain filed in my office for the in-
e rv . 55 ° . ’
“2 Notice is hereby Given.
THAT a Coert of Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions of ithe Peace
and Orphans’ Court, in and for the coun
ties of Centre and Clearticld, will be held
iLthe Court House in the borough of Bel-
icfonte, on Monday, tie 234 dy of Novem’
ber at ten o'clock A. M. of sid day, of
which the Coroner, Justices of the Peace,
and Constables within said Counties, will
take notice, that they be tien and there,
in their proper persons, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and
otlier remembrances, 10 do those things
which to their offices appertain to be done ;
and all suiters Juwiors and witnesses are
also requested to ne and attend at said
Court, and not depart without leave.
Given under myhandy at Bellefonte
this 19th day of October A. II.
one thousand sight hundred and
I nineteen.
i
late of Ferguson township dec’d Hy Ta oo
Wh ; John Mitchell, Sheriff.
spection of Heirs, Liegatees, Creditors and
all other persons in any wise concerned |
ten ’
and will be presented to the Orphans
Court, to be held at Bellefonte in aud for
The Surgeon of the French frigate Ar-
ethusa, while lying at N. York, a few
days since, transmitted for publication 1nithe County of Centre, on the 24th day of
he Gazette the following remarkable: oo next, for ‘confirmation and al-
cures —
« During our stay at Annapolis a great leyance, cr Cia
many of the crew of the French frigate| 1. The administration account of John
BE Arethusa vere attacked with cholera mor- 'Hosterman and Adam Harper, Executors
fences equally black as murder, and partic- bus, which was quickly put a stop to by! LR F Jaco
ularly on board of a yesscl where the un-{ use of rice water, very strong, with (of the fast. wiil and testament of Jacob
happy sufferer may be far trom help, nd mich sugar and a little laudanum in it, | Hosterman, late of Haines township dec’d
where his situation demands peculiar cave) plentifully. Out. of one : hundred
apd protecrion. This man wus the mate | forty sick, only one, died.”
of the vessel, the second officer, and bound
to take as much care ol the properly, and) mpm
exhibit as fair an egample of chaiacter, as
the commander ; hut, seduced by an ¢ ac-
cursed thivst of gold,’ the root of so much
evil, he mhumanty committed the crime for
which he has suffered ;—Ilct his fate be a
warning. The condact of the Marshal,
Mr. Morris, throughout this unpleasant af-
, fairy corresponded with bis well known hu-
“manity and excellent character. :
Brown in bis confession states; that he 15
but lite rising 22 years of age, and was
born in the city of New York. The schoon-
Retrieve was lymg in the port of Cadiz, in
want of part of a’ crew ; Brown made ap-
plication to Capt. Lewis for a birth, and
was employed as mate. On the voyage 10
. New Orleans, thigst for gain induced him
do impart io sha crew his determination to
| Capt. Tewis which they assented to.
£)n the voyage, the captain bicing seated on
deck, Brown knocked him down with the
i of the boat which rendered him in-
sefsible.—in this situation, alter robbing
and suripping him, bey with the aid of three
mthers, threw him into the sea. The cap-
tain was heard to boi for his life, but bis
gntreaties were refused, and he was left
io perish, The vessel was then carried
Wwio Onoa, a port on the Spanish Maine,
Brown assuming Capt. Lewis’ name; and
disposal of the cargo. The crew, except
the cook and a scaman named Nicholas
Palermo, entered on board other vessels.
RV hile at Omoa, in consequence of a beat-
ing Brown gave Paferaio, the latter was
sent to the hospilai, and confined for some
time when be made a disclosure (of the
whole trangaction.
The three persons were immediately im-
isoned, the others of the crew having
Viile in prison the
92 The administration account of Alex-
lander Moovey aud William Irvine, admin-
eran | = .
istrators of the goods and chattles, rights
NA TURNPIKE COMPANY.
Putsuant te public advertisement,
IB . . - -
meeting of the stockholders bl the Phil-| Furey, acting administrator vith the wii
8. The administration account ofjJohn
ipsburgh and Tirhpike, annexed of John Sweeny, late of Spring
Susquehanna
By order of the Orphans’
* Jacob ‘Tests in township dee’d. - .
of Jacob "Fest, in tOWES V Pothikin fig’ Court of Centre County,
of October m. etrikin eg r. wi BE SOT
last, when the following persons were de- Register’s Office, et [4 1 LD
i‘ 8 2 18 ’ . .*
Joniefie0.i 28, 1219 AT public vendue in
W. WARD,
TOBACCONIST,
Bellefonte,
INFORMS the public und those dis.
posed to favor him with their custom; that
was held at the house
Philipsburgh, on the 20th
clared duly elected, for the space of one the Borough of
the 18th day of
November next, a certain tract of
"LAND
i
situate lying and being in the township of
year, yi. Bellefonte, on Saturday
President.
HARDMAN PHILIPS.
Treasurer,
WILLIAM BAGSHAW.
Secretary,
THOMAS LEVER.
Managers,
JOHN C. MONTGOMERY.
JOHN FLEGAIL,
JAMES COLLINS,
JACOB TST,
VALANTINE FLEGEL,
WILLIAM M’NALL,
ABRAHAM GOSS,
JACOB GEARHEART,
WILLIAM IRVIN,
GEORGE F. CURWIN.
JACOB EYRES,
JOB ENGLAND.
i
oF .
[.awience, in the county of Clearfield,
containing
wm
he has on hand, and intends keeping con- i
600 Acres,
stantly on hand, a supply of the best man- : : 3 Naveed
J more or less, adjoining lands of Martin
ufacwured
SEGARS,
RAPPEE SNUFF,
of superior quality, and
CUT & DRY
Smoking Tobacco.
All of which he will dispose of, either by
wholesale or retail, as CHEAP as can
be purchased Under
consideration hie respectfully solicits the
patronage of the COUNTRY MER.
CHANTS, and of a generous public.
October 29, 1819.
All from mer-
chants and others shall be punctually
attended to, and gratefully acknowledged.
Hoover, David Ligget, and the Susquea
hanna river, and about two miles from
the County town of Clearfield county, lite
the estate of Frederick Henny, deceased.
There are on the premises 8 square log
dwelling house well finished ; a grist and
saw mill, in good order ; a voung or-
15
from 80 to 100 acres clear land.
chard consisting of about 150 trees, and
Terms of
sale, $1500 dollars cash When the sale is
leas
Yatade their es elsewhere. this confirmed, and deed executed, and the
made their escape, \
cook died, and Brown and Palermo were
brouzht to the United States for trial. Pa-
fermo was the evidence against Brown,
N.Y. Paper.
|
residue in three equal yearly payments to
Philipsburgh and Sus- Due
quehanna Turnpike.
The Stockholders are required to pay
be secured by bonds & mortgage.
attendance will be given by
ESTHER HENNEY,
: Adminis ratriw
JACOB HENNEY
Administrator
By the Court.
Wm. Petrikin,
Clerk, 0, C.
Bellefonte October 13, 1819,
ee
Three stages were loaded this morning orders
with Spanish dollars at the bank of Penn-
svlvania, for a commercial houwse in Bos-
ton, amounting to upwards of 100,000 dol-
lars, intended for the East India trade.
Phil Gaz.
country
to the Treasurer on or before the 10th
day of November next, an instalment of
three dollars on each share of stock stib-
A generous price will be given for coun Certified by
try Tobacce.
PRINTING
Establishment for sale.
OWING to the fluctuating state of the
scribed.
a
By order of the Beard,
THOMAS LEVER, Secretary.
1819.
22d,
The Mobile Gazette of the tho’
vee silentas to the prevalence of a fatal
disease, announces the illness of its editor,
and the death of the following persons :—
Dr. D. C. Robinson, Mr. Thomas Colt,
jun. Mr. Lewis Pearsall, L. Ingalls, Esq.
ib,
FPhilihsdburegh October 30,
J
FORTY DOLLARS RE-
WARD.
STRAYED or stolen from the subscri-
For Public Sale,
ALL that valuable tract of land, known
by the name of
Leditor’s health, and a conviction that he
will not be able to do that justice to the}
republican party which its interests will
si
By a gentleman who arrived here yester-
%
Sa morning, in 10 days from Detroit, we
are informed that the British commissioner
colonel Ocivvir, died on the 30th uit. and
was buried at Malden, Upper Canada, the
day he passed that place. The funeral was
pumercusly attended by gentlemen from
Detroit and Sandwich. Gen, P. B. Porter
was there.
ci
¥ Maryland.—Complete returns of the Oc-
tober elections in Maryland have been pub-
lished, by which it appears (says the Frank-
lin Gazette) that 51 republicans and 29
federalists have been clected to the Assem-
Harbison’s Land,
situated in Spring township, Centre coun-
ty.
Tuesday the 28th day of this instant, at
the Court House, in the Borough of Belle-
Sale to commence at one o'clock on
fonte, where terms will be made known
DY
THOMAS M’CALMON,
and
JAMES HARBISON.
November 3d 1819.
soon require, he has been induced 10 of-
| fer the Printing office and establishment
of the
for sale. To a capable and careful man
this establishment offers advantages sur-
passed by few in the state. For particu
lars, apply by letter, post PaAlD, tO
THE EDITOR
Wilkesbarre Sept, 17, 1819.
ber living in Bellefonte, and out of the pas-
“« Susquehanna Democrat,”
ture field of Mrs. Simpson, on Saturday
the 9th inst. a
about 15 hands higt or 10 years old
The
aiven for the horse a
shod all round. ve reward will be
ef, or a reason-
able reward for the he lone.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER,
Belicfontey October 15, 1814, |