James Williams and Jeremiah Tallman, administrators de bonis non %c. of Robert Martin, deceased, rep resented to the board by their pet tion, That the said Robert Martin was the owner of a tract of land now situ-| ate in Potter township in the county of Centre, containing two hundred and sixty four acres and a fourth, surveyed in the name of John Caothers, and by some means a patent issued for the same tract to a certain Peter Faulkner, ‘which is recorded in patent book Noi, , the ensuing general cicction 3 and it 120, page 170. The petition further Yociod wile 5 Lidlora t states, that an ejectment was brought] €'ecied Will use my best endeavors to (by Robert Martin in his life time a-|give reasonable satisfaction. galnst a certain Nathaniel Frampton, SRY: Wm, M’Minn, To the free Electors Centre and Clearfi Counties. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS. In complia with the wishes of a number of my friends and fellow citizens 1 offer my: at self as a candidate for the PN Sheriff ’s Off ice, - - % - h - rs - Prom the Norfolk Beacon, July 16. judgments. The Jannissaries, on the|them in goal so that the subscribe : in, if taken out of ‘ . r Co :NCES other side attribute to the first, andjcan get them again, | : MELANCHOLY We a | i to the second, the cause|this state, or 30 Dollars lor each if of the revolt, and demand the head of| taken within the state and the one third Halet Effendi, the Sultan's favorite thercot for either of them. John Hoye, . Y a Michael C. Sprigg, John Burbridge. July 24th 1821. CREDITORS TAKE NO TICL That I bave applied to the Judges of the conrt of Common Pleas of the Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Portsmouth, dated Snowhiil, Mary- lands Juty 5 1531 who has b:en they say ior a long time, « Several unfortunate occurrences (he soul of the mos! pernicious coun- Ax have lately taken place in this county sels that ever were given to an Otlo- "Isaac DrREDDEN, residing near New- man Prince. 4 ton, murdered James Henderson, by knocking him overboard into the rive with an oar. Dredden 1s vow In Jail Williaa Scarborough, aged 18 years ‘only child of Edward Scarborough, ‘being alone in a small boat near home. fishing, unfortunately fell overboard and was drowned: Me. Edward Scar borough has had 21 children, of whom . ATR] FLY —— ee. Constantinople. May 10- Affairs were at their Climax about he 41h and 6th instant, when an appre- sended insurrection of the Jan'zarics : »1t the whole city io a panic. Their|county of Centre for the benefit of the { demands were however, evaded by afInsolyent laws of this commonwealth, and the said Robert Martin obtained the possesion of the land in the yea: Ft ! ~ oat and again mounied, but quickly “William was the | only surviving one. and doated on by h's parents. A ne- gra woman belonging to Rack!iff Poin teur, heing informed that she bad been sold to the negro buyers, first cu the throat of her child, and afterwards her own; their bodes were foued a few days aficrwards near home.” : rE m— Lrom the Lexmgton Reporter, July 2 INDIAN WAR —We have be fire us nume ous particulars relative to the state of Indian affairs in Arkan- sas; from wuich it appears thata wa between the Cheroke:s und Osages will inevitably take place. The au thority of goyerum:nt has not been properly exeried to prevent it Al though the parties have been warncd to respect the property of our citiz us it cannot be expected. living as they do among the Cherokees, and conti gious to the other party, that tuey cau escape the evils of the conflict, innit A newspaper, in Chautavque coun “tpy New York, rciates a singular ac of desperation in an ladwan, whic ‘happened a short time since at Mack's fervy, Cattaraugus Creek. A white man and a stout Indian who goes by the name of THE DEVIL'S RAM ROD, afer an altercation proceeded to blows. The white mn got the better of the Indian, The combat ants were seperaed; and the [adian set across the fervy, mounted on h's horse. He wos, however, 100 much grieved to depart, and dismounted ang jumped into the creek, He was taken dismounted, and again plunged ink the creek. He was taken out a sec ond time and mounted, when he rode off a short distance, waited for a favor able moment, returned and leaped into ibe ot eight millions of piastres, about £220,000 sterling, and some police reg: alations have restored us to apparent rapeility. - Business cannot be re- sumed however, til our situation be more secure, and we fear that under ne hoped lor, some time must id etore things return to their former channel. The cause of the Greeks is quite abandoned in the provinces ad- joing Rassia, and it must in the cvetit prove equally hopeless in the vlotea. Complete rula lias been €n- atled on that pation in the capital, and he same measures we understand are o be adoped in the previncial cities iso. Our newly arrived grand vizier cmyined in place bat eight days, ow: gyit 1s believed, to his opposition to he violent and indiscriminate proceed - 15 that were carrying on. ‘The Pat- argh was hanged on Easter Sunday, ogether with several of his bishops, wid nearly all individuals who could not escape, belonging to the priancipai wreck famlies, have suffered. bid Ae TPS IPITEL " DIED In Walker township, ou Chursday, Ms. Mary AM’ Bride, con- sort of Mr. Robert M'Bride, late of fus town She was a good christian, ind consequently an excelient member society, which, combined with her other good qualities as a wife and aotber, renders her death a matter of regret not only to her ulfzctiopate hus and, but to the community at large TIERED AGTIERGE w Br I] Sip tp 3 RE oy The subscriber, owing to iil health? having declined the saddlery business in Bellefonie, requests those indebted A ~ PLE and at the court house in the borough ol ue most favorable crcumstances tolors, when and where you may attend the said court have appointec Monday the 27th day of August next. Bellefonte, to bear me and my credit if you think proper. JACOB AWL. July 234 1821. To the Electors of Cen- tre and Clearfield counties, FELLOW CITIZENS, I'rom the very flattering encourage. ment I received from you, by being placed on the return at the last elec tion for Sheriff, I am induced, again, to offer myself as a candidate for the of- fice of Sheriff. I respectfully solicit your suffrages: 1801 and bas had possession thereof cver since by persous claiming unde: the said Robert and his heirs. They therefore pray the board Potter township, April 30th 1821. r IO THE CITIZENS OF CEN. g : : TRE & CLEARFIELD COUN- of property torescind the patent im properly granted to Peter Faulkner, TIES, nd issue one to John Ausbaugh, to who are entitled to vote at the ens whom the administrators were bound by agreement to make the title, The board after considering the prayer of the petitioners, DO order that the first Monday in October nest be appointed for trial, and that notice of the time and place of hearing bel given to Peter Faulkner, if he can be found—if not, that public uotice be given in two weekly newspa pers, one in the borough of Harr.s ourgh, the other in the county where the lands lie, for three successive weeks, and at least thirty days before the day of hearing. ing general election. I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff. If I am thought worthy of receive ng a majority of your votes, I shall endeavor to execute the duties of the office with fidelity. John Rankin. Bellefonte, June 20th 1821. To the Electors of Cen- tre § Clearfield, countees. GENTLEMEN—At the solicitation of} my iriends, I am induced to offer my} self to your consideration, asa candi i I DO CERTIFY that the forego ing is correctly extracted, and copicd from the minutes of the proceedings I the Board of Property. the duties faithfully and correctly. Joseph Butler. Bellefonte, January 16, 1821. and if elected, my interest as well es my duty, will require me to execute In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused AEX X x the seal of the Secre- tary of the Land Office to be hereunto fixed, at Harrisburg, this 9th day of July 1821. ate, at the ensuing election, for the office of Sheriff I do not intend to solicit your votes by personal application—~I do not think that it comports with genuine *K¥ * hh % | SEAL | wealth, and the said court have ap To our Creditors. Take Notice that we have applied to the Judges of the court of Common Pleas of Centre county for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Common- John M’Kissick, republicani: y Dep. Sec'y, Land Office. publicanism so to do. T shall how ever, if elected, be thank ul for the favor, and endeavor to discharge the duties of the office taithfniiy. BENJAMIN GOODWIN Haines township, May 10, | Bellefonte and Philips- burg Turnpike Road. S21, f pointed Monday the 27th day of Au- gust next, at the court house in the borough of Bellefonte, to hear us and the creck, from which he was taken to him, to cail and make payment im- out lifeless. The ludians of his tribe mediately. fle may be found at his PROCLAMATION. NOTICE threaten. d -Q « ¥ others with hisown courage aad ‘in- have vengeance on the white man, who they say must have first kitied their brother and thon threw him into the creck. NY. D. ddv. serie From the Boston Cuntinel. Great attention is paul (0 the manu. facturing interest tiwroughout I: ance The maoutacture of rich cashm re shawis is spoken of in exalted terms. With the aid of tie King, the manu- focturers Lave imporied upwards of 400 of the downy goats of cashmere, from their native mouatalns, and con stitute a part of the cuierished stock of t ¢ kingdom. rb Oe From the London Lraveller, June 18. Turkey was never in so critical a positon and in such an ¢ ciraordinacy state of teeblencss. Pituce Ypsilauo, whose plan was to pass the Danube without stopping, bas met more than one obstacle. The necessaries of wai) -witich his friends had sent Wim, were stopped by a superior order at th | frontiers of Russia, But i the | his partizans scot him by sea foi pieces of canon, which were lately received at Galatz. At the same Um: the prince, Without losing ume, pre pared the rest ol his armament th country. . Every one agrees thats Ypsilanti nssesscs the quualiies necessary fo the chiet of so daring an enterprize and knows particuiarly how to animate Cl trep dity. When the thundering de. claration of the Russian cousul, pub- lished at Jassy, on the part offhis sovereign, and which produced: so great an effuct in Moldavia, arrived a boarding house, Mr. Watson's tavern. at any ume. He offers for sale all his siock and instruments of trade. The town of Bellefonte presents to a good suddler an excellent prospect of mak ing, by the profussion, a good liveli- hood. He will disposz of his csiab. ushinent on reasonabl= terms for cash. WM H. CULBERTSON. Aug. 1 1821. $150 / REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber. ‘esiding in Allegheny county, Mary and, on Sunday the 10th day of June ‘|lasty the following negroes, to wit : ISAAC Che slave and property of the subseri ery John Hoye, about 21 years of age, fcet 10 inches high, dark complex wn, smiles when spoken to; had on vhien he went away and took with him blue cloth coatya pair of coarse linen! antaloons, a pair of Russia sheeting ‘Uto, two linen shuts, one of coarse nen and the other of Russia sheeting, vith a coarse hat and shoes, and a umber of articles not recollected. HANIBAL, [he slave and property of the subscri- scr; Michael C. Sprigg, about thicty rears of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, 2 fark mulatto, a tolerable brick maker, Ji notice, MICHAEL MILLS, JAMES BROWN. July 18, 1821. A number ol watches was depos- deposited in the hands of the subscri- ber by Mr. W. Robinson, silversmith, on his departure from this place.— I'he owners are requested to call anc pay for the repairing and take them away, as I contemplate leaving Belle fonte, shortly, CHARLES JOHNSTON. July 14, 1821, WANTED A person calculated to teach an Lnglish Schoolyat Pennsylvania Fuin- ace.. Aman with a family would be prefered. He can be zccommodated with a dwelling house very convenient to the school house. Application must be made soon. July 14, 1821: CAUTION, Notice is hereby given to all the Inhabitants of the United States, not 28 a candidate for the office of to purchase two judgment notes that) our creditors, of which you will take To those Concerned. TO THE ELECTORS Sma WHEREAS the honorable Charles Huston, President of the courts of Is hereby given to ihe Stockholders in the above company, that a further cali of $5 on each share of stock is this day ordered to be paid to the Treasurer, on or before the first day of September next. Thos® Stockholders who have neglected to pay the former calls, are desired to come forward and discharge Common Pleas in the 4¢y judicial district, composed of the counties of Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Bed ford, and the hon. A dam Harper and Isaac M’Kinney, Judges of the sard court in Centre county, have issued their precept bearing date the 15th day of June 1821, to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. n the town of Beliefonte, for the county of Centre, on the 4th Mon of August next, thereof, NOTICE {s therefore hereby given, the same immediately. By order of the Board, Jos. Miles, Treasurer Bellefonte, July 14,1821, STRAYS WAS taken up by the Subscriber. dey being the 27th day trespassing, two large Red Uxen, one of which wants a Horn—supposec Th owner is requested to redeem them as scon as possible. Jonathan Henderson. | Sab Gabin, July 17, 1821. : tobe eight or nine years old. to the cor mers, the justices of the peace, and Constables of the said county uf Cen- re, that they be then and there In Beir proper persois, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of suld day, with their ceords, mquishions and remembran. OF CEN {° TRE AND CLEARFIELD COUNTIES. I offer myself to your consideration ces to do those things which to their offices appertain 10 be done. And those who are bound by recognizan. Ces to prosecute against the prison I bave given to Esq. Philip Wolfart, t th . ; : of Centre county, Pennsylvania, on the on Shsuing general Election, Ifel- 28th day of November 1820; one of rie shall codeavor to discharge them for $40 dollars, payable Ist of the duties with fidelity, Aptil last, and the other for $10. pay- James Rothrock. able Ist of April next—as said notes — Creditors 'T'ake Notice, were given for 160 acres of land in the state of 1lI'nois, and said land, was That we have applied to the Jud- ges of the court of Common Pleas of crs that are or shall be in the county sf Centre, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. : M his head quarters, be ordered iL to be EM cad b fore the whole army. He af F ferwards addressed the army in which he said none of the soveicigns would dare march against them But sup EPs sing that possible, hic was certain nol § Soldior present would survive the dis | grace of his country. « It there ar Sah,” to he sther clothing not recollected. comtinued he,« Jet them pas ylete.”” The whole army passed - to the@sght, shouting « death rather es Pe 9 than sue ban ovirage.” T! Ye an ph ovaile ati s al The S¥atest disurder prevails ai|The Slave and property of the subseri- 1 Bpo-co in Ple ; and to crown it, a vi (ber, John Burbridee, is a small black oient dissentdn has broken out be le ote : i a, fellow, about 5 feet 4 inch-es high, a. § tween the threSipower who compost ihout 26 years old, a little cros-ey'd and | the government. The body of Ulemas : i Bn thas a scar over one of his eyes; had on reproached the miiSey yt) having land took with him a fine blue cloth pushed the Greek Deoble to despai “/ "by the unlimited cxactigy chas. The. ministers - Uslcoat, well worn, a pair of nankeen pan hand reproached the Ulemas wig | surrection by the iniquuy of th md may endeavor to get employ as such ; does not like working on a atm. Had on and took with him, 2 lue cloth coat, a pair of blue striped cotten pantaloons, a pair of dark mix- dcloth do. 3 white waistcoat, and | i or o i Dated at Bellefonte, the 14th day of July, in the year of our sold for taxes, before the title was Lord one thousand eig} fore th eight hun made to me by said Wolfart, He hav- Bh ing warranted the land clear of all in. cumbrances, I amnot wiiling to pay one cent of said notes unless compell- ed by law. GEORGE ALSBAUGH. July 3d 1821, % TEX 1 N NUTICE, Board of Property, July 3d 1831. dred and twenty-one, and in the forty-sixth year of the ins dependence of the the county of Centre for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Com- United States of America. s JOHN MITCHELL, Sherif. | PRINTING Handbills, Cards, Magistrates Blanks Deeds; Bonds, &c. neatly rinted, at the shortest notice, at this _ ry N crEIIM SL monwealth, and the szid court has appointed Monday the 27th day o! August next,at the court house, ir the Borough of Bellefonte, to hea: us and our creditors ; when & wher. you may attend if you see proper. PATRICK M’DONALD. DAVID COURTER. Present, A GREGG, Sec'y Commonwealth. JAMES BRADY, Sec’y L’d. Office. SAMUEL OC i LY a oh] LAN RH the Pa-raloons, half worn, a pair of Bennet’s ' the gine |cord do, with a pair or two of tow AAV irowsers and shirt, and two old white ing chosen Cadis who provokegisn. | ‘ : : We ing chosen Cadi ] “shirts. The above reward will be Pp fiibaid to any person who will secure £y