Aas! | 3 NBN CEI wie 305 ¢. and our selection These productions though not frequen! revsinendaton in weiting ireenidita afl ‘ WN >» Ame: oan peopl s been in {u'ijare remat rkably diversi fied. To prove this] umoriga When the Albion, Admiral 5, 2 En na 5 as, in these ser {position it is not only necessary to state that : “arrived at that station the beat. F ® confidence of thelr A047 cre whose illu. jUascs aie recorded wicie children have [man Wet ou Loard, snd supposing her tw] ROBERT and Wor, STEWART igi timeis. They BH ave Sa 4 ad shouldlbeen born either destitute of a head, (Ww henlbe an American, presented his papers one err Ilo are su 3 6: : forms ti} ers ho are 1 t BRC LICL om our. choice of|thicy survived but a few hours) possessing (of the officers of the Albion wrote on it,]/OT™s those Persons -who “are lndebted a, 1 tiem dissent a .approbation,| two beads, or where they were inseparably [t! hese words—s¢ That, notwithstanding the|them, that their Books are left with J.° i fof tne be 34 C8. UigGales propos of LU a oe bend peoard 10 good faith connected. : oor a | recomlightiat 00 of 11he - AIReriCans, the G. Miles and S. M. Green, at John Blanch- their owWi 2onol a te odie the Trust <= « Of this latter description of monsters {boatman was an ¢ extravagant knave; but he wre] , & ; ii induce tists 10 40 ’ ve copsistent|are two children now living in Woodford supposed he charged the American officer [Card's esq. who are regularly authorised | -h a reliance will be Ga tas and county. To the curious, a concise accouut {icss on account of their parsimony, and thelto receive all debts due them, and that’ with the characier of rcpub od gt that he of this prodigy may not be entucly auinter- {known poverty. andaneanncss of the Araeri- 301 6 Wice than resort to pisdg gOS 1h esting — Neither leisure nor ability wilijcan ‘government »? On the arrival of the offensive to conscinii fee 1 rectitude jen: able us 10 suggest ingenious or learned | Erie at Naples, (of which Mr. 8. waslicut.)i most speedy way. While the pr? inciples o al Hicks sneculations relauve to the principles the boatman iguorant of ‘the language in Bellefonte, Murch 8th consiute the basis of ou: or ants: al which influence and control these anomal-| which his recommendation was written, and eae: : utes, bo combinations i! RE formations. of the coatents of the indorsement; present- oF miidgemine the founda mE tulate, you, Martha Ann and Mary Jane, were bornjgu the a o Myr. Stockton who read it. nfo ormation Wanted. In conclusiot Vie conpra % FS cr 29d. 1819; the former is smal: jand finding from Ingu y ot the boatman that notwithstanding (ie ne Zamp : as Te rel " od 0 a statc of appaventjihat tne indorsement had been written on{ THE subsbriber and his wife have just ores of conspiring Lie aceon ty doth fop three quarters of an hour, whol 1{board the Albion, ne put the paper in his LB Ya ne onsiit wtlonal GoLlroL i ga eo 3 : di . he vice ulation pocket. . . : . : i a > 4 of ur state gover: iment ; 3s a i th Sa iver Ly ae RS . Wi ne di. As sobnias ie hadfficored hiss hip he|Situation, having been cast away last new have bpen hotare 5 ca th ne oaths at the back. below. the loins 3 be-jsent a friend on bo ard the Albion, with the|year’s day at sea in the brig Connecticut ; fugercised, byighose i, aided h ore the junction is fleshy, and behind bonyipaper to demand the author of endorse- ploand, fhe iconstution Bayo, AeaiouEd HA ~haying taeir bodies and faces placed half|ment. = At first, all the officers denied any thelr little ally, and are now dependine . Sh Can upon the certain side ways towards each other. From their|knowledge of it; but Mr Stockton’s friend a ph ; pERUIng. uy We: We. congratdiate | you a sup-|oonpection upwards they are perfectly ops informed theny that if the author was not{o! the charity of the benevolent, among BE hi Z 4p Sh : mod, and have lower extremities similar to{given up, he would hold the officers of thelsirangers. They ar % ko ) x he or a 4 Tad a that} other children, but only one extremity Albion generally, responsible or as po the residence of their uncles William and a CantlQc : Lp d that the) each child will be employed in walking, |U onal insult ; upon which one of the ew: Jim ad Shey : the cosuing eleq OR) Wis oe . od ener { viz. the external, as ‘he other two are|tenants avowed himself the author. A|James Smith, whe reside in some of the chict magistrate wap bas ving A Loo, ol alr and the feet point rather back-|challenge was imm diately sent by lieut, fcouaties of Pennsylvania, but having lost gy to resist artificial us O3kions a Ore child cries whilst the other is|S. to the English ligut. Admiral Penvoes : for ihe purpose of deziacting RIE a | Steen They are sprightly-and intelligent t|hearing it endeavored to arrange it with Os 3 a inare automaton ty be oye 2% Sela 9 J their ages, ad 2 rive every indication ofjc mmodgre Fasuiey In consequence of pers when shipwrecked, they have no al. and unpt indipls i wile » ri Gott’ r he. They excite the commiseration of which Mr. S. was asked if he would receivelternative but to beg in the name of Charity his reward io decisis i) Ue Se EE LE. | ae se who have visited then, among whom [an apology. He answered, certainly ; but of Deticvblenit editors of Rewotes rans 3 fide te and psteems of £1 EL, ¥ By we several P hy sicians, who almost une i= must be a properont. A verbal apology : Ju : : i | || Resotved, That it be recommended” to} sly declare that he surgical operat ion was offered and refused ; Mr. S. insisting publish this advertisement, i which the dumiocratic citizens, that ail fuga: € co to separete them would prove immediately | {that zs the insult wos in wriling, the apolo- {means it is hoped by the vontions for the nomination of a andi], altinsatety fatal. ley must bein writivg also 1 his was re- for governor of this'commonwealtly a i A wiry ang aang 5 case to the preced: ng] tused by the Englishman and an arrange-| a ee the : eleciqrs af president and vice Prosi lis contoined in Rees * Cyelopadia-~The cel-jment wi made for the meetiug. When|UnCI&s; 1h oract that they may know theirs & ‘hey have instructions to collect it inthe 1820. arrived from Ireland in a very distressing 1, capt. Blinn, by which misfortune they lost De every anxious to learn their address which was among their pa- tm Ov goodness of providence, it may meet the eyes of their ‘the Unite “Stages, be hold on the | “brated Hungarian sisters who were born the Englishman came to the ground be a-inephew and bis wite are now in Harris- haisday of May, at Lewisiwwn, in M. A “liv Saxony in > 8 i, and ex hibited in Eng-{gain tendered a verbal apology, which Mr. Jand and different parts of Europe, attain-| 9. refused, saying he did not come there to mg . : J cd to the age of 22. Their connection] talk. The sccond shot of Mr. S. wounded} ain iniormatlon where theirrelatives may 3 Y soinn, {gor ge W (foi pan Rg strictly resembled that of Murtha Ann and the Englishman slightly in the leg, uponipe found. po Shoemaker, Edward Kuig. " Mary Jane——heir intellectual powers and) which he declined going farther— Mr, S. HENRY KATGHN Ap Loney of Phileas ipate — Ji gob “Yb wills were different, iey were agreeable |nsisto d that he should make the written} : KAIGHN, Lon. (George Morton, Jacob Sh and well bred, could read, write and sing {apoloiy or fight on—he refused to do either {from the parish of Sago, and countyof Ar. LW Riuer, Daniel H. Milicr, Robert 0 ay pretily, and could speak the Hapua- jand Mo, S told him he was a coward and he HN il. oe rac Frenc h, German aud English an- {shoul d take the liberty ol caning him voddams ‘count y.~George Brown, Geo ge Hag: S. ’T hey were sc pataicly “attached [ii hsrover he met ! him -—i ind thus the mat Swery. # ; : a) with diffrent diseases-—Judith being ofteniter ended. Many of the young officers on} Er Vi i Mlegheny county.— =¥ra cis M’Cluve ~onvulsed, while Helen remained free fromithe station would have been equally prompt{ N OT1 CE (Ro Be HG ranam; Chatics “nh: rl indisposition ; they liowever, most foriu-{io avenging the national Lionor, had the pa- go : Armstrong Indiana ~—Sarpucl Mat wely died together.” per come into their hands; but all united] THE Subscribers, commission mer: GWE i WIR In Bg gE $m in thinking that it could not have beeniciants and dealers in Iron; tender thei Bedford. — Peter Shell, William 1a; From Miles Register. committed to uny one who would bear GTVICES 15. the “indict sim of Dofforbacl Sosa ter » himseif with moi¢ coolness, firmness and}’ 0 ie aninciurers 0 il j 0g Se whi lkill Flees JX hn Dele on ¢f TR I Ak BY BAL TLE Fs pirit. oar & Lg fron, | George Schall, William Baues, Joun Weliint Tt is impossible that we should ever be- et Jadoly Kreps. EL come advocates for duelling—but certain b| hi Jr Sy 19 7 ga Samu ae A {vases oceny in which our abhofrence of thelsintes that in 1812, four persons were at- wast | Bucks~+Joha Parker, Lewis 5. Lordi, vacties ig gnalified by ity. motives 3 and | rested and Executed, tna city in the north [on all ensignments of Bar and Pig lron rel irser 87 Cambria =~Chauncy For sometimes, porfiaps, 8. Fusor 10 k m ay be. of Germa ny, having been convicted of rob {and country produce in general at their Somerset ambric -~Chauncy "tjustified as the lesser evil—very rarely bing 631 churéhes, and committing 70 t f : \ , TAT \ : Wh tl ’ Fhoumhs Bais et hoy wever, and never between risa ner- imurde 1S, Unfortunat ly previous to they 1 . | Ki i ¢ C rp nside. 1 : Tass Saket 7 3 ( » 5 Bo Wii sons aud on privaie big i ny jus- iarrest, the Judges deceived by probabiiit 21JaVIi( 2 1ZET, & CoO. 2 Sn —_— sah y 1] A titthiahle N_A] 1S cv > 3 3 p yy T 1pSte : ufiable cases do exist, they are to be found i; perjured witnesses had condemn dl NJ A r ‘afitler Rob-1- . ; Evins, Joshua Taylor, De. W. Miller, Rob- {54 ogentine attacks on the national honor, Bo wx cnuted, Ge gullty of the alove crimes f < al Jove Crime ert Kelston. through the persons of military men, If ° a ; rson 1A 3 priests, 18 sacris Columbig —~Samuel Bind, ve not for such appeals among these, 119 persons 3 RAmSLY, 3 priests, A AAS SLR in Craswfor ¢.——Hugh Brawley. Ey heli tl Ay i E tans, 80 mon and 18 women! Assuredlyjcd by addressing as above. ra ford ar Ia it 18 ¢asy to believe that those ‘wlio ought, Vier i. nl D. EK. & Co Camb en mH Brackentidge:li, eat aca other with eourtesy and res- qeids 2 Jogrualizh hod the : nattuton esl” Ral , Feb. 15, 1820, Sa;rucl Mealy, Job Davis pect, as gentlemieny would seldom meet ho ury ee Th wp 3E Spenor he ] ot on pie: i «i C 3iSCiVE Dope, —=Beujania Jourdan, Tsao i out disgiaceful and often times fatal wooo hays ID Feproach tier : ile hy with these 119 judicial murders. VEO Smith, a GL Ti contentions in the streets, to the greater NEON ESD Delaware s=— corge ps el per A0MAS HE viglation of the 1 1 i fs 1 : vi10i on ofthe laws and morais o society, 1 : “ . C vv Ae {It 1s mentioned in the last British Quar-| [Fence e We recollect the affair which bappened’, ah ] 1 Q ) Franklin ~=David Maclay, Jacob Hysers|.. 11.i¢a + hen the war with Tripoli (thati terly Review, that Lord Stanhope related A } at Maita, when the war v | (tha {the fact in the House of I¥rds some ume] ADAM HUBLER, late of Haines towns Mabon Lind. Sih 5 starting place of our naval reputation and! hot bys ' h 5 : : : 2upringder ~-Henty Shippen, Conrad olory ) first broke out. Twool our officers! Stoce, tha: by aipaticular statute, the uns ship, deceased, either by bond, Bucher Holy bl entering a collee Hotselwere \ishment of fourteen ycars transportatio : : redtsted A ( 3L. “ 1 DEACLS enteriny 8 ) C Se { book account, are re ested to come . 7 anepigr rigores B. Porter, Wilkin {i ed bv B i3ideh \ Sihoer HL whispep, | as to be inflicted for a particular offence ; {POOR account, i % ne ot James Boyd, Haph MCul- : fbx } Per (and upon coaviction, one half thereol|ward immediately and discharge their ac- M’ Midian, James, | Hoy, Flug bh MCui-1 eg to oneof his companions, loud enou rh 10! thou wot) Foie het to lough, Adam Dill en tohn Reist. rd by all prasent—s* there is a coup hau'd go to the infofmer, and the othee Luzerne. ~~David Seon ; : ') King I” The probability is, thats for Juli Zorn ant wy erican officers who would be very =~ © i : AT in equehannahh be Wh Hiam Jessup. much frigotened at the smell of gunpow. [gTain Olsale 2 ycra petalty was Lycoming —=s1spac Sa (h dor,” or words to that effect. What|oo rr os Which was approp! riated in the py Leheieh Genre Millar, Philip Sellars, vou d the most fastidious person hi re d : al manner. But in the hurry of | leg islation + : { { z 0 ABLIULIOUS persor ave done | \ 3g x of! M iin ~Dayid Reynolds, Tobias Kiel-Biy a case iike this 2 Would he not have| 0m member proposed to amend the Jaw der knocked the fellow. downs ior have acted] y, SUbsiitulng ¢ transportation in HE} oO 3 Sn I 5 CRE 1 { 30 a actec PN ei “1 : vols 2 “YR Lebunon—Peter Shindler, Georg? Selt- {oq an officer did, who « poking his nose” said penalty. The amchdment was, adopt- JAC )B zer Fabiap ul so ; : TL © 7 Jed without farther examination ol ta ¢ law, JACOB 1 ; A o into the face of the Inglishman, SHpha- aa this it went te. the ot « book Northampton, e=lzzorge P. 18: Leally threw into his teeth, ‘the hard words, 00 thus 1Lwent te 6° 1 hn VG 1G { . Y y ‘i ay : re v x : rd; thy : Co Riba Bhd Wi aries Beyou are a-hari” A meeting was the INLINE | eee} TH v3 a i . ay Yims NW Th 2 hite, consequence, and the aggressor was killed : THY E Reiff, Tobias Sellers, Casper ; a Ag 1, & "IY B Reiff; Tobias Sellers, Casper on the spot. The affair made much stir at a wi N O i <. i in % the time, and the result was courtesy and 7 . Norghumbealand.~Kbrabam M'Kinney, a respectful deportment between. thy. © For one or more years, a respecitul deportment between the offi 8 ALL persons having any d-mands a an tm . 3 1, 1 Lo all i ~ ’ - NAY: cers of the two nations A TWO story {rame house and Kitchen, > 3 a Rea {5 . . 5 * . tr” i 2 ) 3 I'l 32 1, / on Uy pd ler C Ex The affairs of Gibraltar grew outof like [situated on Spring street, in the Borough}Bs® nst the estate of CONROD PLOT- CSIMmorelQni s=-3. \vi fur "8 asper arr. p+ & nr ts oh rye ey ees : : wy vi A . & NR aa - Jirhes Clarke $ ‘feauses and produced similar effects It ds) Bellefonte, now iw the tenure of Mr. NER, late of Haines township, deceaseds NTL lars Aye Michael W. Asl the testimony ofall, that although the A Yor. ree vy ithe a ‘ 2, IC . - ye ™ 3 31 Jak dil 0; Re Sthmetican officers may bave cariied thei % Ven try ! Ton 3 v y c { x ” Ar > pp " ; : : Charles Eming, William Diven, resentment quite far enough, they wercjen on the first of April next. For terms psubscribers for adjustinent, before the 1sg ——— I — v - nt the Marinas re Node ) i < dav £ . re =) 5 \¢ raat ihe of FL I denendint Re 101 the 01 igInAL0LS of any 0 of the dis pus CS, ipply to aay Oi April ne Xt, and all persons who are A rma ? pRHREEL Ye bwhich considerably agitated that garrison . BR azn sid dobted hé sa} : . © 4th. ANSEL for core Gime 8 Ta. Burnside indebted to the said estate, must call and burg; where they are anxiously waiting to Philadelfibia—"{ homas Leiper, magh. i Feb. 24, 1820. > situated on the Juniata and Susquehannay i he lizei Fame,) A German journal (the Polizei Fame,) and make known that they advance CASH ware house No. 69 Bow leys wharf. 3. The sizes of Bar iron suitable for the Baltimore market may be obtains ALL persons indebted to the estate of note or counts ; and all persons having just de- mands against satd estate are requested to oring them forward, properly attested, fop ettiement, before the first day of May next. | a i 8 I; | LRYDER, LREAMIER. § Adm’rs, Haines towushifiy, Feb. 29th 1820 ¥ A i rh SIU A {homas Hemphill. Posession wili be giv. witl please to present their accounts to the Lit These remarks occured ia reading the Bellsfinte, March 6th, 1820. poy off before that day, etherwise they dowing in the Trenton True American ; re wiil be compelled so to .do. eral ection aud are offered because it is very seldon TO PRINTERS. § . hat ww :d : Betaon . 2 ; JACOB HERRING we notice thi as of this sort. . The establishment of t "J 22 From the Lexingiint Public Ad + The publication of the recent accoun Wm. LONG, Extravrdinary Lusus Natuiae from GG hraltar, concerning the difference: ge Bellefo inte i Pa Administrators. We do not, recoliec + have seen anys) jwecn the Americar and Briush ficor Is off cred for Sale. This establi Haines township, Feb. 28, 1820. not ce taken by our wewanapers of an extra n that station recalled to my rece “$101 a) on ove inary bivith i Woodford county, in Scp- fan ancedote respecting Jieut. wail olds forth many advantages ; and will am- >] XT TT AT teribier last) Which occurred in the Meditcranean in{ply recompence any one who can devote his oT RII WN 1. N\ NG “ Fyvervconsiderable davintisnn fram thatl if 7. i a ; be ital eri y { He 1 Some of the American officers at Na time and attention to the same. For terms{ Handbills, Gards, Magistrates’ B which is pursgsd by nature in the ani al | ples, pleased with the giiention and fidelry [apply by letter, post paid, to Deeds, Bonds, & singdom, is denominated a BOTS; SE 0k Napolitan boa ‘man; had given him a V. BRINDLE. “ae o Ao AN shartest natice. at 113+ Man