sup: macy. for a better form of gov-|sea without a filor 3 DUE her mbers aiester reautee MVS SERRE LL of Monday the 27th day of Au-|With th a Tit they have hitherto en: ae sound at oe. es But Hiester say’s thore’s not enough, gust ests # tho cout house dy he joyed. We subjoin an extract fiom 2 moored again in the good old harbour we'll make iwomoreofour good stuff; br crditors, of which you will the of the x jevier, Teceived yestasday Bom Nery onary Pennsylvania March. | Tho’ patents think they will us coze! notice. MICHAEL MILLS or , ; James Monroe » The legitimate cule} xxr : : 's dozen. Th A arar oh baie : from Mexico, and which contains the wi Ro of his countey for We have the law, and we have Squires, — 2 — Stott. Toe Lidge 10 be Toole LY most correct as wejlas the most rc- a glorious diadem } Or those that told me must be liars ; I'o those Concerned. good pine shingles. and 108 weather-boarded . : : i ) Y ’'s March. |} sop: . ‘mation that has been hithertc Monroe's Tis said by s.rangers as they Dass us cent information t Curent Gruernor =. A republican y 8 : A number of watches was depos- No 5: A i ic i : rns townful of Just-Ass’s }. Aa : : vO vs in principle, In practice, and 10 Sa 4 d what a ‘eposited in the hands of the subscri-{ * Quer the five mile rune. “Ph lation : fession ; ari and 1n soul ; arepu : ; i ; ; pegociation 3 Z orion Fohir Tessin 3 in hears and 1 3 P -r by Mr. W. Robinson, silversmith, |from abutment to abutment to he fo ' ican in grain . bi Auld Lang Syne. on his departure from this place.— [Ih The abutments are to be ra Mapai, May 14. The Memoirs of Washington and : seven feet high from the buttem of the | Board of Property, I'he owners are requested to call and py p—the ios walls o ie . 2 4 Franklin ¢ Wisdom, valor aud patriot- July 3d 1831. - { th Sear ji Jue east sl on the motion of Count Toreno, a spe-lism do homage ai their graves Piesent, a Tor the Te "Pd tant Juen th : Ny gf iz Fe i ; : 135} b amed tol“ There Honor comes, a pilgrim grey, (TT ’ . [way as I contemplate leaving Belle- i Seal Sic five ont. To be baile cial commission has been nai To bless the tui f that wraps their clay : A GREG, Sec’y Commonwealt fotitesolioet the same plan as tue bridge over th propose the means of terminating the! And freedom shall awhile repair, JAMES BRADY, Sec’y Ld. Office. 9 y 3 A Beaver dam run. - tTo dwell a weeping hermit there : SAMUEL COLHR/ Sur. Xen. ; : ; + differences between Spain and Ameri Koslin Castle. CHRAN, Sur Ge Pe - TT No v : 83 and James adi Ja Willi: ; : CHARLES JOHNSTON. * ole “x ca. In this commission I have thel Thomas Jifferson and James id mcs Williams and Jeremiah T Over Coal stream, Th from ¢ . sant, and am not|¥en’s Loe founders of a policy which! Tallman, admin strators de bonis non uly 14, 1821, MOOR sted e *pap om . P « . +1 ot R : oats: ¥ L mn pleasure of bearing a part, as secure | the liberties and happiness Kc. of Kubert Martin, deceased, rep ~———{widih : the abutm ii 5 a gor BL 2 i 1, Wi are $ ; - . Dents ph 3 ! lot ows counuy : Tey merit and have resented 0 the board by. thew peu a teet high from te Siar Birkin filled. There have been several pri-lour vencration and grautude. toiy Anat the said Robert Marun was WW AN i kK [ On the westside moi the strzam i f the American depu : Jefferson’s March. [the owner of a tract of Jand now situ a 4 3 liend 20 feet a d ig valle of the America tl ; vrr Dharam rar : ely and te Le e: ides vate meetings The American fair : Lhe otiamentsizee in Potter township in the county} A person calculated 10 teach anf to be bul 5 th x On the east sides 3 . 3 ft » ’ ‘3 Wi ¥ er on Aa 3 . ~ : > . J Same y eo ties ; and all agree in the neeessity of] fheir country ; our coasclation and of Centre, containing two hundred anc |Bnglish School, at Peonsulvania Fu ne bridge over the Petre oh 1 Gi brid inte 4 ie ABA : fom : © Leaver dam run. according distinct legislatures to the pride. sixty four acres and a fourth, suiveyed [rce. A man witha family would bef The Abtntente | pote Go WE t. . iaasi veservini the oF Mami Amie. {in the bame of Jon Caothers, and by jorefercd. He can be accommodated |walis, i al) he brid re od ag rapsatlaic domiolons; reserving VOLYNI LARS, , (some means a paient issued for the fvith a dwelling house very convenient {with stone and to Xi or en i exccutive power tothe king, and reo-| By J. Fiersol: Jonx Top, of Beds g me tract to a certain Peter Faulkner, |. the school Louse. Application must |f,undation. be iow ( RE Ana Saud] ; pd ford Pennsylvania; A firm, consistent, which is recorded i : de $00 ? s below the bottom ef the res- dering the administation of justice in-p HG 3 : ‘4 which 1s recorded in patent book No [’¢ fad i eClve sueims. The wg walis 10 & ad enlighiened democrat : he wiliigg page 170, The petition turthes July 14, 1821. Ce e FH erms: ie wg walis to whe with hun to congress the respect grates, (hat an ejectment was brought WA) Witu hewn timbeée, or shin-| . Adar y na * dence ol Ris 3 atl y Cn iid : : SCS. iC materials used e among the deputics for the home prov-faud confidence of bis republican breth-lpy Robert Marti in his fs time ae 2 els used to be of the: most durable kind. Th : . 31 : "ering : 40:iC Bind, ie work to i w re us their suppoit 3 bu'" : _ . luawnst a certain Nathaniel Frampton 5 ANCES WhO: IVE PPOs By J Sisk: The present adminis- PLB, De : ! ™ completea by the first day of Novems they require thatthe Xofuntas of Spalogi raion : A Jers with an incorree: and the said Robert Martin obtained C A [] TON ber next. *y A trations at an Incorrect dhe possesion of the land in the year 0 should assume the regency of the headiine, and is stgnature in the wong! 801 and has had pousscssion thereof Notice is hereby given to all the WwW. WwW. Potter, rid, on this subject, written by one of received of the progress made in the ¢ 1 have already informed you that without bop: oi seeing its objects ful dependent. We have a stiong party a : cy ea nave s May 1s firoyf-readers, in 1823)... a Xs . a countries in guesion. A similar idea ! . Iter z 7 itl 2 lin op CEE THICE by persons claiming unde: Lmnhabitants of the United States, not : XL EO dele the fist jettar of its title and inark the said Rober and his hei ; I Humes 2 its whole body with a w. f. Titcy thorn els. bali to purchase two judgment notes that s % : i toy thergiors pray the boaidi{ have given to Esq. Pailip Wolfart Ro! Tia PERATIN - ~ wy . ; 3 : CHer ey RANK AT PITTSBURGH of property to rescind the patent im |i Ceatre county, Lennsylvania,on the ert BH ays. Ah {properly granted to Peter Faulkner {18th day of November 1820; f Our Country— Amidst the turmoils|and issue cue to John Ausbaug! A a vember Mio One: 0 PC ouny i : ns re onl Ausbaugh, tl hem for $40 dollars, payabie Ist off and divisions of party, let us never for-|whom the administrators were bounc | \ ri] last, and the other for $100 pay get that we are united in the cause of|by agreement to make the title, wale Ist of April estsas. sald. roms 4 = roy and other commands in America,jour comman county. The board afier considering the fyere given for 160 acres of land in the N EN W have been consulted ; and they accord 9 cheerse—Hail Columbia—1 gun.iprayer of the peauoners, DO cordeifuate of Illinois, and said land, was : nd : : : The right of Self Government— Althat the first Moaday in October nex ; in the general expediency ‘of gianting : ; i ; y old for taxes, before the tile was principle wheviied irom the bountifulibe appointed for trial, and that notic nade to me by said Wolfart. He bav- GOOD, our claim, Felice, the minister for|Creator—expansive as the air weiof the time aud place of bearing being warranted the land clear of all in the ulirdnaris plovinces, has. had A eslension _Commensurate given to uuibrances, I arnnot willing to pay]. The subscriber bas reci with the ¢ march of mind.” Peter Faulkner ne cent of said notes unless compeli-]'S NOW €pening, a fresh supp 3 cheers— Liberty's Birthright. | ALF y sd by Jaw, onable goods, such as thé subject. The Presidint of the United States tf he can be found—if not, that public GEORGE ALSBAUGH. S 6 Lx Yesterday all the ministers went up] — Ve honor the virtuous and enlight-|uotice be givenin wo weekly newspa-l Jojy 34 1831. upel ne and CoIx : : : encd statesman—we veneraie the pat-|pers, one in the borough of Harris- : to communicate with him; and we nol soldier of (he revolution. ourgh, the other mi the county where LO biridee puitders CLO TH the satisfaction of learning the expres: 3 cheers— Monroe's Marck. | be lands lie, fur three successive goa o File Casi J sion of the King’s opinion, that the} Pennsylvania—A bright star in the weeks, and at least thirty days before Ne 0 VY a ; N Pare Bo Rai xd Must time iss arrived | when tite: question political firmament-~thouzh clouds the day of heaving. 3 a 4 AL ool esata 8 wi-mull ; ¢ ime BF : Ek) may occasionally obscure its brillian - Bridg es to be Lirected. 9ttment. of may with propriety be entertained. —}oy they soon pass over without dimis:| I DO CERTIFY that the forego CALLICOES Last night the commission assembled] ning its brightuess ing is correcily extracted, and copied} The unders’gned, Committec of the 2 for the first time. The minigiep: 9 cheers—Snyder®s March trom the minutes of the proceedings |Presidsnt and Managers of the Belle- : The sage of Monticells.—Time [of the Board of Property. fonte and Philipsturg Tarnpike Road fi Also, / _ were present 5 and so important was! which has consipued his calumniators the affair considered, that nearly hale‘o the darkness of oblivion, encircles] *¥*—**% of the members of the Cortes attend-| = name With imperishable lustre, | SEAL | js entertained by the Mexican d«pu- ties. It is not going too far also to gay that the king and the ministers in some degree espouse our cause. Those who have held the high office of vice- Bellefonte, June 30th 1821, meveral interviews with the king on In testimony whereof|-om any, will on the 26i0 of July 3 Vie I bave hereunto setlncxt roceive proposals, at the office LOMBAS ETTS my hand and cansed lof William W. Potter, in Bellelonte, A variety of STRAW HATS wl 9 cheere—1 gun Jefferson's March. suv ~—gau the seal of the Secre-land enter into contracts for the build- SILK BONNETS —A varie ed, although a sitting of that assembly| Our Newghboring Friends— Taeltary of the Land Office to be hereunto he of the following described Blidges was then held. After much debate|Domocratic Republicans —We recip. pRixeth at Harrisburg, this 9th day oflover streams on tne ‘Turnpike route. Canton Crapes, : cate their good wishes—niay the [July 1821. A faking ta contract, willdurn ASHE Umbc v we voted unanimously, as the first] 8 ; Persons wishing to 3 + Umbicllas, Blue Nanke ea ee a rE Y» as th Bs price plesthat gave birth to the day John M’Kissick isha plan of the Biidge, and state the|yellow Narkoers he Skeets} ar asis, that there should be legislative we celebrate coniinue to preserve 1 ] 1 * limount for which they will complete meng of 2 genera assort bodies in America. To night. thejwhich was received with—9 cheers. * Dep. Sec’y, Land Office. the contract. POMESTIC pI AIDS, | iss i Hie siti JOLUNTEER TOASTS. es ¥ y ; 3 commission will continue its sittin 3 OviLs? for to dion at © ONUSH By ihe president of the day : ; Do. 1. STRIPES, AND or the discussion of ithe other bass The Democratic Party—Tnited in Bellefonte and Philips- Over M’Cormick’s run. The span SHIRTINGS, principle— political infamy to the Ju- " Crom abrtment to abutment to be 35 roceries Q orable result, though we ave many|das who would spread dissention i. burg Turnpike Road. |< The abutments to be raised five Ce s, Queenswar difficulties to encountar.” the ranks. J L LA) , f ON eet in height irom the boitom of the ‘Hardware, Nails, J | : iglish Blister 3 ¢ By the vice presi nt: : un. The bridpe to be 20 feetin width. Crawly Sieel; A large assortment rr > n G1 A teri A rn » y . » » Ler : ce ANI'PTY ? q “wt " Dervis the: Boston Ds Ads. : The mem ry of captain James Law b {lhe wing walls 10 be exie ae 15 GENTLEMEN'S BOOTEES,) PENCE matt Don t Ive up the ship. - feet on the up per side, and ten 1cet ou 1 A DIES q7 vy wb : We are sorry to learn that one off By Major Andrew M’Farland : Is hereby gi tothe § he lower side of the Bridge. A pig «ARES BLIPT ERS, 3 - 1 re v - ‘ ® a iy ) : : ? . Et Ex ¥ x - i; the {ull grown Camels, Morgiani, im Whig and Tory—No fighting un. y given tothe Stockholders i obe erected in the cenae between ME, | ICI NE : a oY er talse colors. ‘he above company, that a further cal ne abu ments, of three feet 1a thick a » : ported last season, and let by the im a ed with three q y ro ab : So By TB. Dallus, Esq on each share of Stock is this day or [ices Io be floors th th Cli | A vi vA porters to the proprietors of thel 7%. Guoernor of Pennsulvania—Eil nak plavk, laid down on good, subsian g 4 & gr 3 yp AAs | oh ROPING Ea ~Jdered to be paid to the Treasurer, on 4 SEPT d band rails er«{by the bushel or bh : « Grand Caravan,” had the misfortune [toasting the Governor we must iorgel : tal eak sleepers, an : y ushiel or barrel ; aiso a far : : os the man. or belore the first day of Septembe |. ied. to have her leg broke in passing from | 4 Se . ; 3 ly Mr. W. W. Fetterman : next, Those Stockholders who have No 2 The 1 i | ¢ ( op 0, i.} i Sn he Genius of Demacracy— Ameri neglected to pay the former calls, arc sequence of which it was found neces-|ra her home=-thie sons of liberty her 3 z : A choiee desired to come forward and discharg sary to kill her. Naturalists will_be}" : . iB learn il i By Mr, Casper F. Brunet : gratified to learn that the amimal hat May the amalgamation of partics ' : ® : By order of the Board, been dissected in presence of Doctor|never decompose the constituent parts J M: No S HATS , French, of Salisbury, and that the stom of Democracy % 0% iles, Over Humes tun. The span to be ii theses dollars par money. Treasurer |, sen tl bi a : All of which the subse ib Sold From t/ Carlis ; 27 feet between IC a utments, which 3 : * 10scr er prom? ; re fale Wiig Bglefonte, July 14,1821, re to be raised four feet six inches e310 sell as low as any in the count) Appointments by gov. Hiester. irom the bottom of the fun. To bel|“F Cashy ore Wheat a . the mark been sent to the Medical College in[ By and with the advice of James 7 built on the same plan gs M’Cormick’s | 6c 3 this town for a more particular exam Duncan, the Auditor General, and ac- run bridge, except that tiie erection of John MG he : or i : = lcording to his dictation, with the con e la pier is dispensed with, Cc. ination. We hope tobe able to givelsort of John Rupley and John Shoch. z Nittany Mills, Ji 5 o . . . -. Paani ine 30 82 wr EE i the result of this examination, that the|Esq’s the inspector’s of Justices —| WAS taken up by the Subscriber, No 4. 4 » 1 : Rr Sof . 7571 INE tice Ms curious may be Informed . in what Witlam Irvine, Hatter, to be a Justice id THE Over the three mile rin. The spati of the Peace in and for the borough of irespu. fing, two large to be 25 feet from abutfgent to abut- 4 Carlisle. Hitting Jack Eiliot, Esq a Red Oxen ment, which are to be r¥@ed five feel PRE AND CTR i] vive so very long with so little|thump on the shoulder,nearly eqaal ta 3 in height from the bottont of the rup— IRL A ra RFIELD ] the wing walls to extefid ten feet onl 1 gr. th iself to =. : 3 ] ; iobe eight or nine years old. Thejeach side of the Bridge. To be built a¥a candidate for enti] SELECTED rOASTS begorney’s 1 dud, sce, here is my com-| d in the same manner ds that over M’- cr rahe office of 3 ELECTED (0: >, aniosion owner is requeste to redeem them as| ics run. Sheriff, ib | ; ; — secon as possible. 0. 5. at the ensuing general election. 1 y Zhe Day : Hailed as the birth-day When Findlay sat,in our State Chair, Jonathan Henderson. Over thé Beaver:d a ected; 1 shall evdeavor to dischar of the liberties ve enjoy : May each|Old School and feds at him did swear : §/Cam JED, “I the duties with fidelity. 3 anniversary Bind us, ‘as now, happy : Ist abutment to be raised on the west] J. R : ? sy happy,iw ine justice’ ehlv : : i v united and free! For making justice’s so plenty, side of the run, near the margin of the anes vothrock,. Hail Columbia. 1 They’d rather have th i : Ph 1 . water, at the place staked out by this ; a umbia y r have them made mor To our Creditors. ’ P y , Zhe Union : Let us ever love, cher- scant committee, from thence a span of 35 ish and protect it, as a more than Gor y. lana: to a pier, which isto be erected with P R I N i ING : dian-kuotyo be unravelled by no art, : : Take Notice that we have applied 1: and to severed by no Niotents 10 '| But Findlay did what he thought bes! PP agls 7 > sy ang ty in which we trust to experience a fav * quantity of a 1d : t Bupont’s Gun ] Over Dewit’s run. The span to be { powder hirty feei trom abutment to abutment. and an assortment of a : . ° Tr 4 i he Same ; ta o be built in the same manner as Buffon 3 WwW $ - | ¢ me inunediately. e bridge over M Cormick’s fui. ater proox Portsmouth to Newburyport, in con rt) 4 Eis ach, and contiguous parts, about which some diversity of opinion exis's, have i 4 manner the animal'is enabled to sur- water. Cia the kick of a horse, saying Jack, did Ione of which wants a Horn--supposed , not poke the lick into them fellows ; crati Drank at Philadelphia, July 4, 1821 Slab Gabin, July 17, 1821. stoney three feet in thickness. The] Handbills, Cards, to the Judges of the court of Common |arch of the span to be supported by af Blanks Deeds, Bonds, &e.' 4. Yankee Doodle. And let those fellow s do the rest ; Pleas of Centre county for the benefit [girder and king post. The second a-|printed, at the shortest notice, Pennsylvania: A gallant ship ai{The wumber in Carlisle was seven, of the Insclvent laws of this Common- butment to be raised at a span of 2g offices \ ats 4