Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, February 24, 1821, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ®, ve Ayan
ot the fifth regiment. The genticmen off zocd wotlild result from it; but to lower
this corps too well understana the rights olf iis own Wrages, without otuers, would not
2 soldier, and what is due to thew ownlic any 86 od.
characters, to inflict punishments only un-| Ane mijuary committee ‘in senate have
lawtiul, but barbarous joe orted fa substitute for the bill to reduce
Wi. high respect, I the aripy wich passed the house of repre
your ahedient servant, sentativest This bili rerams one major
: I. SNEELING, Col. 5th Regiment. {general and two brigadiers. It algo retains
Commanding the posts on tie upperjthe corps of engineers, : g
Blississippi. The committee to whom was referred
the resolution ream dire senate for the ad-
mission of Missourl, coasists of Mesars
Clay, Hackley, Lowndes, Butier, N. H.
Sergeant, Eusus, Ford, Cobb, Smith, Md.
Campbell, 8. Moore, Accher of Virginia,
and Tomliason.” LZ, Gaz,
gentlemen,
~~
ai,
ie as
Mr. Avouetus Day, an ingenious artist
of this city, is now exhtbiung at t Mer-
CaTece House, several patterns of
Ug
chants’
(3lass Candlesticks, which lor richness ol
voorkmanship, and, as we 47€ Inform :d, for
durability of service nave not HESN SUrpass-
ed hy any other specics yf fash
Their whole surface is of vartagat-
——E_
BERGAMIL
Extract from a letier dated Paris, 24th
ed glass, tastefully lala, and darably ce-{ Novemser. to a gentleman in Boston ;
mented. Fuey certainly must have a most] “The renowaed B gam is now in Paria,
brilliant effect wna well hghted apartment. His appearance is just suited to ms ghat'.
: C
1
mable far-
nares,
Phil. Gaz, Jacter, and you would suppose that he wus
playing a part in melo druma, He 18 a
African Colony.—Xi appears from the jhupe fellow, with shaggy hair ; immense
Norfolk Heras, that the brig Nautilus,| whiskers, and wustichios ; large diamond
Capt. Bia, chaitered by the by thelear-nngs in his ears; a magnificent dia
U- States, is about to proceed from Norfolk mond brooch in his shirt ; superb diamond
to Africa. About 50 persons are ready torings on the fingers of both hands; the key
embark, among which are two agents for ot chamberlain attached to the back of hi:
the U. Stace, and one trom the Society of {coat ya hall dozen of orders upon his but.
C olonzations ion holes ; in tact, a curiosity to see ; and 1
ea Ga am sure any showman would make a for
PMuscachurette state Prison —Thse fol [tine by carrying him about the world tw
lowing 1s Lhe state of Uns pstinuon or the jexi y
dG een
lex hbit”
last year, according 0 the official statement |
Just pubhisied | aa G
—_—— tl.
From the Bermuda Gazette, Jan. 13,
besn committed by any officer, vote fort cheerfully, bersfice then Mfich,
¥ a
e oy
WASFOUND
V OUND,
ON the turnpike, within about fous
miies of Barnits tavern, in ths widerness,
abotit the latter end of January last,
BLACK MOROCCO POCKET BOOK,
containing some bank notes. The owner
by sowing forward, proving property.
and paying charges may have them again
JOSHUA
LC RIOO DS:
Take Notice—That the administratio
{A &0)
wceount of Dante] Weaver, administrator
of alland singular (he goods and chattles
xc. of Eiward Quigley late of Spring
township deceased, bas baeh examined and
passed by me, and remains filed in my
office for the inspection of heirs, legatees’|
creditors and all others cotcerned »
ry
an
will be present. d to the nex
t Orphan
Court, to be held at Bellefonte 1a and fu:
~ i
the county of Certie, on Monday the 23. |
‘uy of April next, for allowance and con.
armation.
WM. PLETRIKIN, Register
Register’s Office, Beilifonicy
Jebruary 19, 1821.
——tt nn
To the kieciors of Uentre
“OF the whole namiber now nin rrigad,! Line imelligence had besn received at Ja
44 males and one female are for lite—41 imaca from the Spanish Maine ; and across
males. b fe.saics arc blacks or colpured—jthe Issamus af Darien irom the South
49 white foreigner s——64 a second time [OLas,
10 a third time, 5 a fourth time and 1 a hth} Lord Coclirane has been apnninted Ad-
time. ‘Fhere never has been a white fe-{miraly and Admiral Blanco takes a place 1
male confined thers the second time.” Lihe army. Ilis lordship has captured the
¢ Nile's Register, |city of Lama, after a tremendious resist-
emp Four ot bis vessels were sunk.—
The Orleans, Gazette details the partic. | Khe fleet was composed of 20 sail in al.
ulars ol an arrival at the Sabine § four! Panaina it is said has declired for inde-
nen, taken about 14 months previods, by indepency, owing to the success of Lord
“the detachment under the command ol Cochrane. «
Enathio Peas. They mate that all the ‘A-! All the kingdom of Quito has decidedly
rporicans 1aken at that time are how at Tibi shaken off the Spanish yoke, and ¢ the pow-
erty. Tue rest absut 20m number, togeth [ors of Columbia” seem to acquire daily
er with a number ather Aniericans.{mere strengia and stability than could have
fone of whom wore waken in the former ex {been expecied,
pedition, and rome with Mina, were waiting | Aury had airived at Savanilla, on, the
for a guard 1 come mm with, and would pro-' Maia, and ne, together with bis officers,
bably reach the United Staies in a few were sworn to the faithful discharge of
weeks. {thew duties to the republic.
All of Mina’s officers, above the rank of | et me
Captam were put (o-deathy and Mua was, Improvement of the State.
Killed op the ficid, They suffered every; The Improvement bill” was on Thurs.
hardship ; vere hand sulfed two aud (wo, a day ween ip in cow mittee of the whole In
rope exicided beiween them and fastened the House of Representatives of this state.
to amuic’s tail, and ny that manner drove Bu litle progress
700 miles, with short allowance ot provis- when the
ions, Xc. Thacy bad been impiisoned intl progress.
the 5th Aug fast,at Mount Te Ray The Friday last,
Constitution of “the Coites hud poriially
been adopted Persons nore now penmnit-
ed to pass and r1cpass with passports,
re AE AB
Extract to the Ld:rors dated,
Cd
ance,
cumimitice rose and reported
The subject was resumed ou
atk § BP
EARTHQUAKE.
i+ A eart shock of an Bacthquake was
ifeit in New London on 1 bQursday eyehing
- a Hast, about three minutes before 7 o'clock —
Washugion, £70. ©. resembling the noise of a wagon on lhe
the house yesterday array jesofved it-- fo ozen Sarthi-saud ACCOTding 10. LUr calcu
an lf 1, a ¢ Hee : le” on the ; >
sell lato 2 comiplitee ot the whole on th {ations lusted about five scoonds.
appropriatién bill, Mr, Clay offered an Adorate.
amendment to provide lor an outfit and sai-
ary for a annister to South Ameiica. This
amendment was advocated by Mr. Clay,
Mr. Floyd, Se. Stevens, Me. Culpepper
apd Mr. Trimble, and opposed by Me:
Lowndes and Mr, Robertson. The ques-
tion was taken i committee of the whole,
end 73 werd in fivor, 77 against it.
committee then rose, and the house ad.
journed.
Mr: Calbreth yestarday reported a bill
to reduce the salaries of certain officers of
government. This bill provides lor reduc.
ing the sccretary of state, treasury, war and
navy, to 5000 dollars per annum; the col
Tectorg of the customs to 4000 ; other offi-
cers in about the same proportion; and the
clerks in the public offices 20 per cent.”
pn
Extract to the Editors dated.
b Washington City Feb. A. Leb, V4ih 1821.
he only business acted'on yesterday of} ooo TAR ;
eny moment, was the appropriation bill.| VY ALEN TIN 52'S & THOMAS, have
1 passed through committee of the whole, |a quantity of Geunessee Pluisiery, which
afler some opposition and some amend-
ments. When that part which appropri-
ated 3,500 dollars to the first comptroller
of the treasury came under consideration.
Mr. £. Jolinson of Kentucky moved Lo strike
out 3,500 and insert 2,500,
‘This was upposed by several gentlemen,
on the ground that it would not be right to
reduce the salary of this officer vniass oth-
ers were reduced, and because 2. committee
of the house wee now engaged in iuquir-
ing into the expediency of reducing the sal-
aries of all. Mr. Culpepper said that he
was opposed to reducing the salary of this : :
office the opportunity of say [NeXt at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
ing, in order that his constituents might| Court house in the boreugh of Bellefonte
know ity that he should not vote against the| jp ai
zeduction ofany one salary, unlessa gene-|
al system were propesed, and particufaily| Which ime and place you may attend ii
against reducing his own compensation |you think proper.
because that would net have any effect ; bai
all
a R {
aid he, report a bill to reduce 21, includ-
PUBLIC NOTICE.
WILL be exposed to public sble, op
Thursday the first day of March next, at
The|
Logan furnaceé—a: number of
Horses; horse gears, wag-
gons, carts, ploughs, stoves
and pipe, a set of smith
tools, house-hold-furniture,
Sule
commence at 10 o’clock— Terms at sale.
VALENTINES & THOMAS,
and a variety of other articles. to
re
€ i
they wilk dispose of on reasonable terms
ior cash or grain, at the market prices.
Creditors take Notice,
That I have applied to the court of
common pleas of the county of Centre,
for the benifit of the insolvent laws of
his commonwealth ; that they bave ap-
pointed Monday the 23d day of Apiil
rand Le tok
the hearing of me and my creditors, at
: BURK JOIN.
dug the wages of the members, and I will] Fed, 16th 1821.
was nade in the mil,
and Clearfield counties,
FELLOW CITIZENS, 1 ténder you
my grateful acknowledgements for the
boner you were pleased to confer on me,
at the last election for Sherif; by placing
me so high on the return with the pres!
Sheriff.
confidence encourages me to offer myscil
‘This flattering testimony of your
again a candidate for your suffrage at th.
ensuing election. I bave given this cari)
intipiation of my intention as I do not in-
Three ofher tracts, or parts of tracts of
fand, adjoining each other situated in
Spring a containing together about
six hundred and fourteen ‘acres more op
less 3 two tracts, part thereof t
eing surs
veyed in pursuance of w
arrants granicd te
{Uriah Woolman, and Lindsay Coats, and
part thereof (about 14 acres) being part of
a larger tract surveyed in pursuance of &
Os
rs >
George Evans
dwelling houses, and other valuable im-
warrant granted tn
Administration Account, these landcare erected a
arovements
A certain body of land containin y
'y oF land containing abou
1 =) ££ ar iQ 5 Yr" :
eleven hundred acres more or less, situated
in Snrine and Yall or ac evalhry
h Spriog and Walker townships, surveyed
in pursuance of warrants eranted to James
apr Qamaae!l AMiD S
artis, Samuel Milliken, Samuel Miless
wid John Dunlep. On these lar ds is an
. dank
Ore Bank,
‘ommonly called « Gatesburg Ore B
ank.
st
a
surveyed in pursu
0 Ani
a: l3eanin oh rer
adjorning lands of Thomas M'Clelland,
Paiitp Benner, and others,
} Grthor {unas 13 ritacs
Ou Gther tinct, atjoming the last men-
ioned tract, gente ining abot ene hondred
and forty acres mere or I 8s; being part of
a larger tract surveyed in pursuance of a
warrant granted to Joseph Evans.
One other tract of jand co taining abous
rhirce hundred acres more or less, surveyed
Hy pursuance of a wartan. giented to Hone
rv vliltian T4114 4a i ~ 3
'y ilidlery sitbated in Spring township, ada
Pree 00 kunt 1
Jounngy Nittany mountain, and lands of
George Meise and others,
tend to travel over the counties to solicl
votes, as the usual practice is. I am per
suaded the freemen of these counties have
too much virtue and independence, and
too high a sense of Republican dignity, to
be moved one way er another by personal
solicitations. I, therefore, mean to treat
them as intelligent Republicans ought to
be treated, Reserving nevertheless tie
rigit of repelling any fulse report that may
be circulated to my disadvantage, in any
such way as shall te decmed most proper,
if any such thing should happen, which 1
hgpe will pot. 1 shall make no pompous
professions about the portormance of the
duties ol the office, if clected. My inter-
est as weil as my duty, will require me to
do every thing faithfully and correctly,
Joseph Butler.
Bellefonte, January 16, 1821.
of Y )
Yaluablic ileal Lstate for
Sale,
By order of the Orphans’
Court of Cenlre county,
WILL BE SOLD,
| AT public vendue, at the house of Evan
| Miles, lo the Goiough of Biliclonie, on
| Monday the 26.4 day of March next, the
following described property, being part oi
the real estate that was
late of Spring (owuship, in said coun'y
deceased :
Two tracts of land adjoining each other,
containing about six hundred acres,
3 |
Sq
or less, situate in Spring township, in the
said county, adjoining the boreugh of Bel
lefonte, lands of James Harris, and Philip
Benner; being the remiduary parts of two
‘racts surveyed in pursuance of warrants
granted to William Moore and Thomas |
Bull
Two other small tracts, adjoining the
first stated lands, containing together a-
bout seventy nine acres, more or less (as
purchased from James Harris by the said
John Dunlop, in his life time, by agreement
in writing bearing date the 5th day of May
A. D. 1808.) On the first meationed lands
is erected a
FORGE
AY ’
which is now in operation——also dwelfing
houses, stables and other improyements.
IROre|;
Owe other traci of land cottaining ahous
ttwo hundeed and fifty five acres more or
Hlacg eK SY 1 14 '
jLess, surveyed in puisuance of a warrang
{granted to John M
ogre, adjoining Nittany
jiountain, jands of Robert Gorden and othe
lothers
Also three adjoining tracts of laud, each
of them containing about four hundred and
thirty acres and allowance, surveved in nor.
suance of warrauts granted to James Linda
sey, James Ferguson, and John Johnson
situated in Spring township, on the west
side of Spring creck, adjoining lands ot the
Samupel Miles and others.
TERMS OF SALE—One third part of
purchase money to be paid when the sale
is confirmed aud the deed or deeds execute
ed, and the residue in two equal yearly pay»
ments. Duc attendonce will be given by
John G. Lowrey, and Charles Huston, ads
-
By the Court,
minisrrators.
Certified by
WwW M. PET
Bellefonte ited.
ETRIKIN, Ck. 0.C.
13, 1841,
Administration Accounts.
Take Notice—That the loliowing ad,
ministration accounts have been examined
and passed by me, and remain filed in
my office for the inc peciion ol heirs, log
LU %e
tees, creditors, and ail others concerned a;
} 4 $ Veh . ' t
fatd witli be Dresented to Lire ne
| 2 : iA
xt Orphans
Viig, “ see Irvged Ad wll .
3 : . |Lourt, {0 be veld at De iefonte mn and for
of Jolin Dui oj,
|
the county of Centre, on Monday the 234
,| day ol Apt nex sor allowance and cone:
| ‘
fi mation.
lst. ‘I'he administration account of
Peter Gray, scung administwtor of all and
stugular the goods and chattles, &c. of
George Gray, late of Patton township
deceased.
2nd. The supplamentary administra=
ltion account of Jchn F. W. Schnars, act~
ing adminisirator of all and singular the
goods and chattles, &c. of Otto Frederick
Herman Junge, late of Covington township
in the county of Clearfield, deceased.
Wx. PETRIRIN, Register;
Register's Offices Bellefonte,
February 10, 1821, $
WILL BE SOLD
CHEAP, FOR CASH,
Cnandago Salt,
By the barrel or busicl. Api ly to
WM. L.. PACKER.
Cleagfield county, Feb. 14, 1831.
ance of a warrant granted ©
Patton, situated in Spring township, «
aboug = 7;
i ' iF
four hundred and seven acres.more or jess
-