i cot ed States—Justice to all nations, sub- and got all he mission to none. |the election werd 5. The memory of the Father of this country—George W ashingLot CT ay evening last,a man 6 "pie patriots of 76, who fought{large majority. : erty and obtained 1t. sm— name of Flanders, with histe ——— W 2 aced 11. 15 and 17, came} ~ homas Jefferson; the boast of hrec sons aged 11, 15 and 1d, homas Jefferson; 5 aN 1 x thre tnd 1 0 those . : i 3 eh and oth-| an J in order to pret some sand fis ana oun tof his country. A number ol Ww i. down from Amusbury to Piumb Istand, Democracy, the pride and ornament er articles ; in the afternoon at low] "go pio enemies of Democracy in a a water they went down the Middle Pennsylvania, they have risen like aldepositea In the ba Sands in Plumb Island river leaving of 244 are falling likethe stick.” {cp by Mr. W. Rob the boat ai some distance ; finding the 9, Joseph Hiester--¢ Kaow all men tide comin in fast, they started for thel, = 0 presents, that” in two years boat, but found themselves surround-{ eco oq oper October nexty Pennsyl-{ The owners are ref ed with water ; the father attempied) yp nia shall be released from the dis- pay for the repairit? 10 ford across to the boat, but in vansl oo oi heine ruled by a ponp-man” |" ° he returned ; took bis youngest son on|™ 4 William Findlay, late fxovernor his back, and told the other two tool | ,¢ pengylvania—put down by political}fonte, shorily. Jow 3 havino lost ‘gibt ot the boat Dintrigue ; he shall be exalted by polit- consequence of the f gy he directe hisl; a1 virtue. CHARLES J course to where he supposed the near-l 14 pe soldiers of the late War— est land to be; but, shocking to bis They risked their lives for their coun- feelings, he heard his aid st son CIV try ; may their country honor thelr out he was drowning, while he himself oo vic 6’ Tet the badge of infamy P Fo OCL A { Di:'ressing Accident, From the Salem Gazettes again this fall, I's on his departure fi away, as 1 contempl July 14, 1821. was straggling for life, with bis boy 00/4 on these who refused to illuminate his back, amid the, thunder and Beht-1r.. Weir victories. = ning of that evening. Being near) ony, meaic manufactures through- Ew sinking in the struggle tosave himselt the Union—may they speedily be WHERIAS the his child was disengaged from his established and enable us to issue an-|Huston, President back, when by a fhsh of lightning helo pe ociaration of Independence: discovered land and in a few moments, 13. The American fair may Colum- grained the shore, with great difficulty Ibia boast of daughters amiable and district, composed of '§ He spenta a night on thel,eqytiful ;and may Hymen join them|Centre, Huntingdon, feck, and was relieved 1n the morning, Er ialei¥n i with the allicting loss, however, of) Republican merit. ford, and the hon. Ad his three sons ; one of whom we have Volunteer Toasts. Isaac M’Kinney, Judg] heard has been picked up. ee Sens By S. Douglas, Esq—May every Abad Fars, Marruew ErLsecoon|ireeman of Pennsylvania this day re-jth=ir precept bearing and Davip Winsox were each sen-[Solve no longer to support an adminis- tenced by the Mayor's court to pay altration whose policy is founded on thef . fine of twenly dollars, for a riot and|detestable maxim that % a fsublic debt for holding a court of disturbing: ; the Baptist church andlis a public blessing.” Ouer and Ter congregation in Samsom street onthe] By ML. Ketly-—7he Democrats of Y t ; oa evening of Sanda; Common Pleas 1n court in Centre county day of June 1821, t i 0 Pennsylvania —May + they ever be The Ricorder. in proneuncing the |tound {faithful to their favorite motto General jail in the town of Bellefo sentence, adiresscd the offenders in! let 8 virtue” preside over her coun very impressive language on the crim-|Cils-=%¢ lberty” guide her arms, and of Centr ho inal and agesavated nature of their of-llove of & Independence” prevent them|COUDLY Of Lentre, on Log fence ; and. t! punishment would|{from selecting for the man of their]of August next, being have been ox eg to imprisonment, choice, one whose Zead and whose 0 ’ but the church interposed and said that 2cart disqualifies him from promoting y their only wi as that the sentencelthe good of the people. N O should be as lenitent as would be con- By G. Eichholiz,~~ Cumberland and - ’ sistent with the protection of their] York counties,~~whose political integ- house of worship fi ature riot ard{rity like justice may slumber but ney: disturbance er dics, oners, the justic We hope that the punishm~nt of The late administration of Pennsyld Constables of thd these persons wil ove a warning to|vania. Spurning the attempts at dic the worthless young men who so scan-|tation by unprincipled men, it became : dalous'y plant themselves every Sun-|the victim of their unhallowed efforts [BIT proper per day niizht ia the street and on the pave |The only revenge they need ask is,|the forenoon of ment near the church, to the annoy-|{that history may be impartial and pos- ance of a large and quiet congrepation,|terily enlightened. ly preventing ladies from pass-{ The present administration of Penn. |ce$) to do those t thereof. Is therefore here! tre, that they be records,'inquisii frequently Ing in and outy and sometimes insult-[sylvania—npolitical intrigue and faction ing them, ZL, Gaz, Ihave caused it to fall into a galloping] — an consumption.” ®lthose who are bo A secon d So lomon. 5 The democratic harty mn Pennsylva |©€8 LO prosccute : nia. Resembling Sampson only in The Sierra Leone Gazette of the(he temporary deprivation of its locks. 25th of November contains the follow-|1t Will rise in 1823, with renewed vigr- ing article : « On Friday, the 10th in-407 and prostrate in the dust the Philis-[Prosecute against stant a select party. was made to *visit|!1N¢S WhO Tow unjustly riot on the Almamy Da'lah Mahommadoo, on the SP01s of the commonwealth. : Bullom shore. It'wés a secret known| Z7¢ clections in 1821. Let firmness Dated at Be only te a very few in the colony, that/208 Vigilance be the watchword of ev- day of Jul this worthy chief had a grand festival SY republican, : on that day, on the occasion of taking! WILLIAM Finprav, late governor of to himself 16 new wives, in addition? ¢#sylvania. More respected fy his to the moderate number of 89, to w homiretirement, than his SUCCEesSOry Wilh he was already wedded ! All the chiefs|?!! the ¢ fragments of faction” at Lis in the country, with their principal re- heels. tainers were invited. The company By the President of the day~-— Sam altogether consisted, of many hund- wel Dy Ingham, Esq, late sccretary of reds” the commonwealth. offices appertain ers that arc or shai of Centre, are to bé just, en ER — Fab | qe - ly 4 [Sod - v . TEN r » G3 TE From the Providence Gazette. There is a singular feature and co- A ed itors VY chrbot ro TH amt incidence i € cour Th: D istressi Th Fy ent. nce inthe course pursued by the That we have | X/ Hiesterite yan re 1 p - : : . J 3 11€¢ ri apers., a ' ves of the ¢ ; A distressing accident took place inl. Prite papers, all "overithe stateiRSSURshe Court of our river on Thursday morning last, There is not one of them that pretendsit"'® county of Cen { Tris ne Rn hinh ahs ths s fa s i the particulars of which are thos stat-|to defend their own measures—bhut of the insolvent edto.us. Mp. Stephen Slocum, son of they level all 3 Tr | Mr Joh Slocttn, ithe two or. (hae, cy level all their artillery at Mr, monwealthy and t oie persons, having proceeded in af’ indlay, repeating the stale epithets appointed Monda sail boat to board the shi Z.cenhve i 191] : I we ship Zcephyre,land denuneiat : / rE Piet ? then bound out from this Hod h ner Ions H at ware 50 nes Auglst Pex i Mit ! #3. POL, DAA AC | ~npecefirliv : ! : complished their object, when in push ully bandied about before the Jate|the Borough of ing off from the ship, near. Kennimi. election. If it be so, as they reiterate ls and our creditor cut Point, some part of the. rigein $f rigging oriirom one to another, that Mr, Find/ny vo av ote : » ¥ ' r 5 3 i ’ 3 vir. 77 1 ou Vv atte theiship stuck the boats mast, when ¢ indlay may attend if |. . > 119 nt i £, “wo 1 she wis; capsized, and the two remain-| ©. COD IOTCVET It 1s contrary t PATRICK ing men on board were precipitated in. [all the rules of gallantry, reason and DAVID to the river 5 one of whom after swim. ! ftv ; : 1 j Niven one Mm aiter swim- humanity to war against a fallen ene July 14, 182 ming sonic distance was taken up by a! 2 } 2 —- gh at Prone al ' r 7 %imy. Bat what i ff TT boat From ship Butthe wi Bont) y- But what does this course of 3 Slocum sunk to rise no more. He Conduct indicate ? It isy in facty strong New was a deserving young man, the sol isi : : y youns an, toe solejand decisive proof that they fe h ’ i ry Y 1 1Q © OF r » ¢ oT gg cy 2 pg 5 ; CTibe prop of his aged parents, to whom hel... : : ye HE Dupes was greatly endeared by is affection Te arog popularity of governor Find- [forms his friends A ate and dutiful conduct. He was jp] aY More than any other coming event s OQ} hs £ hig aoe 1 the 28th y« ar oi his age, and had been |And why? Becpuse they know tha a member ot the artillery company in this town eleven years. His body hasf, 1 : they Bot yet beer found ed the popular tide agaigst him ; “ A / — 4 Ee and his mangled reputation constant. GG 4 r « ly d 1 1 3 : * Cs ) Selected Toasts. y haunts them, in their Imaginations; Suitable for the sci . 1 as the ghost of a murdered man is/lately occupied br want to do, the dreams of his ass | : .{rally, that he is no t by Som some and general the foulest misren: i BR ) misrepresentatio : I ns, Kinds of : Harrisburgh, July 4th 1821. 1. The 4th of July— Though it may assins, Page, at the house o yind us under embarrassment, may i And well they may be afraid ——If a €sq. in the borough s free, vote for governor wasto be taken one{Which he will be ena 2. The Presid : tac) ‘ ent of the United 1 - Ce. / . ’ JHICU week Yaar ™ yy + the tv . . States—A life devoted to i.%s country’ k from this day, and William|the most reduce d pric service'is best rewarded ho SiFindlay and Joseph Hiest pala - t rewarded by its orati }Seph 1IESIEr were| country proc tide. y its grati : try produce, » : known to be the candidates 7 3. ‘The United St. es, Wm tes—may ti Find] 1d JOH i . ele Not SP Smt ay ICY | Lf nNaiay w [8 avy ( » 20) t 1 ) ever remain as 'thicy were declared tr J 'y ould have 40 or 50 thousand| Bellefonte July 5th. 183 be in ¥276.free, soverein ch majority. We heard % fi . 4 yo Sree, soverdign and ind: a man of inteli-|————— iendent, AY 0 ; “gn sence say, hot two weeks ago that he Writi ng Paj 1ad voted for Joseph Hiester, last all;| FOR SALE 47 THIS ( 4. The Army ang Navy of the Unit.
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