Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, March 27, 1822, Image 3

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    draft a memorial (0 Congress for es-
tablishing a Floating Light off Sandy
Hook.
if he was a conscience stricken victim
of guilt, public good may be subsery-
ed by a disclosure of the foregoing
facts.”
The
sta:
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EMIGRATION
We perceive that a society called
the # Biitish
letter contains a Postscript,
ing that it is ascertained that the
is now
‘ . raky 9
name of the stranger was Lewis, and} Union society
conjectures, from some circumstances | forming at Dosrcaster, by a number o
that he belongs to New York, religious families, for the purpose o
establishing an agricultural colony in
the state of [llinais, United
States. A general fund is lo be rais
ed by subscription fr the purchase o
land stock, &c ; and a common store 1s
Bonaparte’s Will. i the
Extract of a letter to the Editor of the
London Times, dated Paris, January
17, 1822 :
«1 send you an extract from the
0 tobe kept, from which the colonists
fast will and testament of Bonaparte} supplied with goods at whole:
disposing of sums of money which he Religious teachers will
: ali na
claims as his property, to those friends
sale prices.
be appointed, and the children will be
and servants who had followed him Many other
taught useful learning.
in his different changes of: fortune —
It is printed bere and handed about
privately, in the shape of a small pam-
regulations are proposed in the plan,
with a view to ersure the success of
: the emigrants.
phiet, but can neither publicly be sold .
LATEST FROM PANAMA AND
d LIMA.
The Baltimore American of Tues-
nor 1s it allowed to be copied into the
journals. Ihave made inquiries about
#s authenticity, and have heard fat aaa.
no doubt need be entertained on thei °
gubject. Besides this testament, 0
swhich an extract is here subjoined,
the Ex Emperor left akind of nolitical
will, which speaks of higher things
This
ma as late as the 20th of January, ob.
@ined through the medium of two
newspapers established there since
the late revolution ; one terdned « the
Gazette of the Independent Govern
ment of Panama ; the
i Miscellany of the Isthmus of Pana
2A] f larger sums,
and dispeses © 8 »” the other
fatter document, which is in the pos.
heo
Dn
session of M. Pupin, has as yet
ma free and independent.” Thus the
“Known to very few persons, and wil!
§,r some time at least, be kept a se-
Init the prison
first fruits of liberty every where arc
the establishment of presses for the
pret Fur tag public. communication of information and the
er of St. Helena disposes of an almos! Fires. caressing of stutiment. They
imperial fortuse of 40 ‘millions off
francs to public institutions, to partic.)
plar classes, and for political purposes.
¥t would be curivus to learn how such
al commander in chief at Lima, was in
the mountains with a force not excecd-
: . {ing 2,000 men, weakened by deser-
a treasure was acquired, and Bonapar-
As Em-
peror he enjoyed a civil Jist of 24
: tion, At Lima forces were preparing
tc does not congeal the fact. :
for an expedition against Arica : and
at Payta, troops were concentrating to
millions a year ; and out of this, by} oc
Guyaquil, which would
Jiving within his income, he saved ten! soem to be threatened by Lacerna.
millions every year for the four years! At Lima every thing was ina happy
train, and general St. Martin was fully
restored to health. A royal fleet
among which were two frigates, was
at Pagama, between the commander
of which and the head of the new gov-
'crnment a treaty for mutual conveni-
‘ence it seems, bad been made. The
| probability of the arrival ofthe Chilian
ect is hinted. The ports lying be-
tween latitudes 15 and 20 south are
blockad
before his marriage. After his return
from Russia, or during the Russian
ex podition, be ordered all those sav
Incs to be lent for the public service.
This loan he rec¥ims 1n his will, anc
disposes of it in a manner of which
$hall probably be able in a few days
to inform you. After this, nobody
need wonder that the Pope, on the]
discovery of America, thought him-
golf entitled to the disposal of the wes:
1
ed;
three large vessels of war
A
copy of a letter from the bishop to the
government is published « in the offi
¢lcial paper, complaining of the estab.
lishment at Panama of a Lodge of the
tern world have. proceeded. to cruise there.
: le
I A.
THE VICISSITUDES OF TRAV
ELLING.
Mr. John Joseph Harrison, cam
Yast year to Canada, from [.ondon, with
« detestable” society of Freemasons.—
an intention to settle, and soon after
Ow-
fng to tne sickness and death of a child
: iF : In an editorial article, however, thelj
wrote to his wife to follow him.
{raternity is fully defended ; and the
he did government in its answer very dis-
she did not
ed. He fel) sick, bat
reaching this city 3
come ag soon as he Ee 15
os ‘creetly and respectfully declines to acl
succeeded
upon a private denunciation, however
{the author may be venerable, and re-
and ne for Lon
c iddle of Oc )
don the oriddieciOctone, apparently fers the matter to the Publis tribunals
the last stages of consumption—On|
in 5 P land the laws of the state.’
this voyage he quite recovered his
health ; and on bis arrival found that
his wife had sailed for Quebec, where
she arrived in September, and learned
he had gone to N. York: She follow=
ed him to this city, but did not reach
The message of the President re-
commending the recognition of the
Spanish American states, has produc-
ed a considerable bustle at Washing-
Rumor
ton. says, according to a
inform us that Lacerna, the late roy-|i
panimous measure is hardly however
to be expected. As respects the Euro-
pean powers, sooner or later, they will
the The
trade of thosa rich countries is too in
all into same measule.
+iting a subject not to be willl Aly]
sought for by the maritime powers,
So.
fir as we have seen, the voice of the
by m~an3 of commercial treaties.
peop'e or the United States cordially
approves the decisive step taken by
tl
long led us‘to thunk’ the period had
we President Monrpe.. Events have
arrived when +<4he fags of nature and
of nature’s Gey pointed the way to
a new fice of things in the forme
Spanish colonies as clearly as they
did in 1776 to the independence of ous
country, aud they de ccidedly merit the
recognition of every just and honest
people as thé ‘thirteen states did in
their glorious struggle.
——
Gov. Paris, of Main, has appointed
Thursdayythe 4th of April next, as a
day of humiliation, esting and prayer
in that state.
ed am :
Gov, Brooks, has appointed Thursday
the 4th of April, to be observed as a
day of humiliation, fasting and prayer
throughout the state of Massachusets
RR ah CAETIETSY a TRADERS. oN re —————
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Sheriff's 1
By virtue of* sundry writs of Ven
Ra les .
dition Exponas to mse directed, will
e exposed to public sale on Monday
e 22nd of April next, at the cour
thouse in the borou~h of Bellefonte
tr
tr
A certain
159 acres and 79
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tall 111s
of land cout
perches, more or Jus
situate in Haines township, Cie
county, adjoining lands of the heirs of
of Jacob Keen, deceased, and others.
ALSO,
A tract of land contaiping about 30
acres, more or less, situate in the
said township, adjoining lands of A.
Kramrein, and others.
ALSO,
A lot of ground containing one half
acre, on which a Tanyard is erected,
situate in the town of Milheim, in the
a
Duncan :
: ALSO,
A lotof ground containing one half
acre, on which a Still house is erected
situate in the said town of Milheim,
adjoining lands of J. Duncan.
ALSO,
Alot of ground sitmate in the said
town of Milbeim, with a house there-
on erected, and partly finished, adjoin-
tog lots of F. Milter and P. Bauchman,
and
. ALSO,
A house and two lots of ground, sit-
uate in the said town of Milhe im, ad
joining lots of J, Shencfeit, and others,
with the appuitenances, Scized anc
taken in execution as the property of]
John Keen.
ALSO,
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni
Exponas, will be exposed 10 public
sale at the same time and place, a cer
tain house and lot of ground situate
in the town of Aaronshurg, in
said township, adjoining lands of James
deceased.
a Bible Society, of Centre county,
nor, Justices of the Peace, and Consta-
bles, within sald counties, will take
notice, that they be then and there, 10
their proper persons, with their rolls,
records, Inquisit ions, © xarninations|
and other remembrancesy to do those
ithings which to their offices appertain
to be dope ; and all suitors, jurors
and witnesses are also requested to be
and attend at said Court, and not depar,
without leave.
Given under my hand, at Belle-
fonte this twenty sixth day of
March, A: D. ope thousand
Treasurer's Sale 0)
Unseated Lands, in
ENTRE COUN NTY.
Will be sold at the Court House ne
the Borough of Bellelonte, in the
ounty of Centrey the following trac
of unseated lands, for the Tax s there-
pn assessed, or such part of cach tract
as will be sufficient to satitfy the
eight hundred and twenty-two {Taxes and Costs The sole 10
Joseph Butler Sheriff
CAUTION. =
“The pubiic are
due.
ommenceon the second Monday of
ne next; agiveahly Mo the acts of 3
Assembly in such case made and pro-
vided; passed the 15th day of March
1815, &c. and to continue by adjourn-
doy until the whole
cautioned agains!
receiving an assignnient on a note
given by me to Richa d Sadler, about
the year 1814, for $222 ; as the said
note 1s duly satisfied,
Wy. THOMPSON.
Halfmoon, March 23d 1822.
ment from day to
are sold.
P. Cambridge,
Treasurer of Centre Countys
i Treasure:’s Offico, Belle $
Creditors [Lake Noiice [ore March 26h 1832,
That we have applied to the Jud: BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP.
ges of the couctiof Common Pleas ofl Acres Perel Warrantees ~~ Taxes
the county of Centre for the benefit[**° Rachel Reed §8.00
of the insolvent laws,iof this Common. |"? Elijah Wesd 340
wealth, ndiithe said taut. have’ ap: 400 Joseph Gainsborough 6 CO
pointed Monday the 22nd day, of April i 5
; i i 400 6 00
next, to bear us and our creditors,
when and where you may attend ii
you think proper. |
ANDREW WALKER, Tn
JESSE PACKER.
March 26th 1822.
Janes Glentworth
John Reed
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
John FEiskin :
Robert Asque
John Erskine
LEMAR TOWNS
C. Michaelfclder
Aaron Musgrave
40 Caspner Shafner
PATTON TOWNSHIP
Wiliiem Bradford
Jams Irvin
180 Ab’m Merrow
HOWARD TOWNSHIP.
Thomas Hoff
part of John Miller
SPRING
10 John Smith, yr, joining
Tho Johnston
» NY
NOTICE,
The County Cellectors of
00
107 20
*
IT.
SAL 0
Ad, mii talon
ACCOUNTS.
Take notice that the following ad
ministration accounts have been exan.|,
. Jised and passcd by me, and remamw :
led in my office for the inspection of
heirs. jegatees, creditors and all othersd
concerned, and wili be presented to]
the next Orphans court to be held at 153
Bellefonte for the county ol Centre, on
Thursday the 25th day ot April next, #19
i
tor allowance and confirmation. |
ist The administration account of
Matthew
administrators
Richards dec’d. nore carnestly ree
20d The administration account of quested to settle off heir duplicates
Jacob Herring and Peter Ncas, ad at the April ceust sthose who are in
ministrators of, &c. of Daniel Fryber arrears will be positively put to cost,
Allison and John Hana:
of, &c. of Matthew | Centre
Lis
i ounty, are once
ol
berger decaased. winless paid. The state of the fonds
3d The administration account of warrant it,
P. CAMBRIDGE, Tieas'r.
Jacob Keller and Andrew Kornman,|
- : : : | Re oli i
Executors of &c. of George Kornman| Bellcjonte, March 95. 1822
{
wp
[== ne a Se
oy ea : i
4th The administration account of
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Bank Note Lachange.
IN PHILADLLI HIA.
United Slates Branches, } ct, dis.
Boston, I do
New-Hampshire, 2 do
Conneeticut, i do
New-York City banks par
New-York country notes 1to 5 dis
New-Jersey,
Adam Harper and Adam Shafer Ex-
centors, of, &c. of Tobias Pickle de’)
ceased.
F. B. SMITH, Register
Office,
h 1822.
Bible Society
Trenton,
The fourth annual meeting of the Mount Holly,
. Cumberland,
(Newark,
Brunswick Bank,
Sussex Bank,
state Bank at Trenton,
wt Elizabethtown
At Morristown
AL Patterson
At Brunswick
Recister’s
March 25t
i
par
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dis
wil
be held in the Court house in Belle
fonte, on Tuesday the 9'h day of April
next,at 11 o'clock A. M.
J. G. LOWREY, R
March 26.
- NOTICE.
do
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia notes,
it till fourteen days after he had sailed.
Destitute of friends and money, she
‘appealed to the best feelings of some
gentlemen here, who furnished her
with the means to pay her passage iu
the Robert
where she arrived in December, and
found that her anxious husband had
Idwards, to London ;
remained but one day there, having
sailed for New York.
His
wifc immediately made the necessary]
arrangements to return in the Robert
this place fourtecem days ago.
Edwards, Mm which she
Sunday night “It is understood that
he is inthe citys and it is hoped that
this notice of thei" “emp, by sea and
fprerils by land,” may MECthis view.
V. ¥iNat: dv.
The Chamber of commerce
tw
bl
He reached
arrived on!vantages, from a similarity of lan.
| vise she will irreirieveably lose ;
statement in the Washington Gazette,
that Don Joaquin de Andagua is al-
ready busily employed in preparing
a clamorous paper in the shape of a
protest, In the diplomatic corps
generally a strong sensation has been
produced. That Spain should protest
against the measure is natural : it is
tall she has left. those
states are : and independent they will
be. In trath, the wisest policy for
| Spain would be to recognize them
, as they might give to ber ad-
Independent
herself.
guage and customs, in her commer-
cial relations with them, which other-
while an. obstinate assertion of he:
former rights without the means of
sold by
Said county of Centre, being lot No All persons indsbted to the estate of
121, in the plan of said town, and in /#7¢8 Dunlop deceased, are requested
length 200 feet, and in width 60 feet, © Make payment, and those having
adjoining lots of Martin Cronmiller| demands to present them for settle-
yment to
J. G. LOWREY,
JAMES HARRIS
March d 1822.
and others, with the apppurtepances.
Seized and taken in Execution as the
property of John Moore, and to be
$n
« 8 Ex'rs,
oo
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CREDITORS TA KE NOTIC E,
a AN
That I have aiid to the judge:
Jos. Butler, Sh’ff.
Sheriff ’s Office, Bellefonte, $
March 26, 1822.
PROCLAMATION.
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT a court of Common Pleas Gen.
eral Quarter Sessions of Peace and the
Orphans’ Court, in and for the coun
ties of Centre and Clearfield, will be
held at the Court House, in the bor-
ough of Beliefonte, on Monday the
county of Centre for the benefit of the; 5
insolvent laws of this comm
22nd day of April next to hear meg
NB
eq
in the borough of Be
proper.
WILLIAM BUCK, alias
enforcing them is equally absurd and
220d day of April, nex, at ten o'clock WILLIAM MILLER.
Farme I's Ba ink, Lancaster,
Far. Bank Bucks co.
Reading,
New Hope Bridge,
of the court of Common Pleas for the!Bank at Milton,
onwcalth ;; iG ettysh Tir,
and the said court have appointed thelSwatara Bank,
and my creditors. at the court house Centre Bank
onie, wheniColumbia bridge com.
and where you may attend if you think
Brownsville
or cirmantown
{aston
Camden
Chester county Bank,
SiWest Chester
Montgomery county Bank,
Baok,
Nostbampton Bank,
do
do
do
BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT.
Harrisburg Bank
Od Bank of Carlisle,
¥
“hambersburg,
Little Yor Kk,
m_ 0000 NOW wy WO
Yittshurg Notes,
ts
<Q
2
10
10
areensburg
All'the rest of Pennsylvania