pu'sion of Ndjoieon from the throng of France, aided by ths caruest en- treaties of his family and friends. could not induce Bertrand to abandon a maa, who bad recsived his oaths, aod (o wiom be app ared to have consccrat- ed his life i]: embarked with him in the Beilerophon, and accompanied him to the Island of St. H:lena. A letter from him to the Duke of iz James, his brother io law, has explain ed the reasons for the judgment which condemned him to death far contu mace. Every person must allow how- ever that few since the revolution have sustained a military character more honorable than count Bertrand There is, even in his devotion to a man de- tached {rom such high honors, some. thing more heroic perhaps, than if the] same feeling bad been dedicated to a prince born to the throne. His wife accompanied him 1m both exiles, and evinced an attachment worthy of the love of ber husband, Since the death of Napoleon, he has returned to France, and has been re- lieved from his outlawry ; and recov- ‘ered ail his honors and titles. His illustrious friend has munificently re- smembercd hum in his willy a jus: re- compense for fideilty almost without example ; but by an almost inconceiv- able fatality, M. Lafitte, a man of hon- esty, and on the right side, has con- tested the will, Count Bertrand has been in London for the purpose of pro- curing the necessary documents to establish his claim. ntl Ws INSURRECTION BLACKS. We understand that letters have been received in town from Charles- ton, S.C which state that an insur- ection of the pegroes had been planned in thar place, but was hap pry frustrated by the detection of the plot about three days before the period fixed for its accomplishment. About twenty negroes have been arrested, three of which were servants in the OF THE family ofGovernprBennstt, and were to ‘have been his murderers The eldest] Xi a a a wa iN} ed by captain Chazel, that the sqoad-| We alsolearn that Mis. M’Carty ron, tormerly under comm wore Aury, of Nescopack, was lately shot in the covsisting of nine sail, three of them heavy bri.s, together with the 1nhao. pans of Oid Providence, had request ed and weve received uader the ban [dangeroas. = aers of the Colombian governmaat ; al Waen will proper care be taken deputation had lett Carthagena the day [by those who are in the baoit of using yefore his sailing to receive them in fire arms. Democrat. farm, when the squadron would saill en for La Guayra ; was also informed | We have seen a leiter, says the that the schooner Harriet, Baker, ot|New York Gazete, from an officer Putladeiphia, had pat into Charthage- dated on board the U 3. Macedonian, na, baving been robbed of her cargo |Cape Haytien, on the 17th uit. which and provisions by a Spanish privateer|says i— 0 trom St Jagode Cuba. “ Previous to sailing from Havanna, {he United Staies ship Franklin,/we were unfortunate enough to lose commodore Stewart at Valparaiso kst| Vr. J. DM. Clements, our lieutenan March, would proceed to Ca.ao to of Marines, aod eight or ten of the join the frigate Coustellation, captain crew, by the fever. Lieut. C. was Ridgely. ireally an orvament to the corpse. Panama was illuminated, and a pub-| . lic rejoicing took place on the 12th of Extracts from late English hapers. May, in consequence of the recogni- Mo. Charbery, the proprietor of the tion of their independence by the Unit-iexhibition of the wild Indian chief, in ed States ; the news was taken there New Bond street, London, while exam- by Me: Belt. [ping one of the poisoned arrows late- President Bolivar, after several hard|ly, the point touched his chin, and in- fought battles, had entered Quito ; tire ficted a slight scratch, which turned Spanish commander Moving, died [his face black, and caused it to swel . some time before of a mortification in) Medical aid was called, but the poison the s:omach. baffl=d the skill of all medicine. At length the ludian who had watched the effect of the medicine, produced some root and apohed it to his keep- ev’s face, and it afforded immediate relief. Mr. C. has caused the arrows to be divested of all their poison. The London papzrs mention the late discovery of several antiquities in the neighborhood of Geneva. A per son in the act of levelling his garden discovered at the depth of about a foot, a walt of stones and red bricks. In this wall there was found a vase or pot of copper, containing many arti. cles of silver and gold, such as ladies’ bracelets, necklaces aud rings. Among the coins was one of bronze ol Julia Domai, the wife of Seplimas Severus, surtounded by a circle of worked sli ver, and attached by a silver ring to = silver thread bent circularly, so that i might be suspended as an earring o sons who were shooting at a mark rp. S—— § @re—— New York, July 7. LATEST FROM LONDON. By the Alcipe, the editors of the (Gazetie have received the times of Monday the 20th of May, which, con: taining nothing bat the following, proves its barrenness : London, May 20. French papers of Thursday arcived ln the course of yesterday. They contain nothing worth extracting, The pope 1s said, in a letter from Rome of the 21st of April, te be in a very de- cling s.ate of health. He fell from mere weakness in entering his cham- ber, alter holding the last coasistory From the uncertain state of the nego- tiations between Turkey and Russia, the diplomatic communications be- tween St. Petersburgh and Paris are watched with anxiety. All the papers ECE larm by the carelessaess of some per-'moih, and ano her of an elephant, have | | | We understaad that the wound 1s not! of them was to have been the princi-|announce that Wednesday an extraor- pal chief and leader when the govern- dinary courier arrived trom St. Pe ment of the whites should be over-‘tersburg with despatches for Mr. Poz. thrawn ; and as a reward tor destroy- zo di Borgo. ing bis nastier, he was (o receive in{ Since writing the above, French pa marriage the Gxavernot’s daughter, a|pers of Friday have arrived. The young lady about sixteen years of age. elections lor rencwing the chamber of It is sad, on what aathority we |deputics by a filth are now proceeding know not, that the negroes were in-|with great activity, and absorbing ev duced to undertake the project from'ery other interest in France. From hearing repeated and unguarded ex-lthe organization of the electoral col: p essions ol an eminent Judge, who is lege of Paris, we have reason 0 infer reported ta have said that a negro had that the lft side will obtain the ascen. been illegally executed; and these dant. Among the candidates is M. ignorant and deluded wretches, it! Fernaux, the great manufacturers a seems, have thought proper to take man whose conduct is as moderate as the aaministration of justice into their|his principles are liberal. Paris being own hauds. N.Y. Amer, the residence of the agents of govern- ment, and consequentiy the focus of ministerial influence, the result of its elections, it favorable tothe liberal par. ty, may be regarded as presty decisne ef the general feeling of France on the late proceedings of the executive. IP NOVEL AND WORTHY OF IM- ITATION, Agreeably 10 arrangements made at a public union prayer mecting, at sut- ton. Massachusetts, for the religious celebration of the approaching anne- versary of bur ind-pendance, the day will be ceichrat d at Worchester, with out distinction of farty. A collation will be tu.nmished, unaccompanied wich ardent spirits and wine. rar From the Susquehanna Democrat, Accident. We learn that a Mrs. Trumphoar of Lansaine township, Northampton county, near the Beaver Meadows, was lacely shot under the following discovered a Rattlesnake 1 the bush es pear the house, but in such a sit. uation that it could not be got at withljy hisarms | 3 a stick. Mus. Trompboar got a rifle from the house for the purpose of shooting the snake; but by this time had changed its situation so as to ¢n- able her to get at it with a stick ; she laid the gun across a log and killed] the snake ; and io attempting to take up the gun, she caugntit bythe muz. zic and drew it towards ber, when the Jock was caught either by the log a bush, and the ball passed complet ‘ly through ber body. She ber two eldest children after her brother, and returned into the house, C= A singular occurrence took place sther ornament. The vase also con ined 216 coins of Roman emperors, three of which are gold, twelve or thir cen of brouzs, and about 200 of sil ver. Heliogabalus, Alexander Seve- ‘us, Papian Muximus, Gordian IIL ; Philip the father and Puilip the SUD, J tacilia Severus, Decius, Taebonlan (ralius, Volusian and Valerian the fath. :r. The coin repiescoting struck under the reiga of this emperor in the 68th year of our era, though he reigned only 7 months, is in perfect preservation. These coins serve to determine the time when they were buried. The last emperor whom they represent is Valerian, who ascended he throne at the end of the year ol our era, iD & Wore EARTHQUAKES. Capt. Teft, from Sali-creek, Span- ish Maine (lat. 10 ~.) reports that several severe earthquakes were cx- perienced in that quarter, between the 10th and 19th of May. At Charges, Galba,| LY gy . 253 The owners are requested to com *, $ % ORGANIC REMAINS. An immense skeleton of the mam. heen dug up in the district of Honter, in Hungary, woeestfibeiie We understand that the new ma- chinery for raising water by wartrr iPOWER al Fair Mount, was put nto op- eration on Thursday morning last, with resalt highly sausfactory, The pump making twelve strokes per min- ute and aclivering the water at tial rate nw ihe rescevoir. Aurora, — $ Ca The bill restoring the Roman Cath. ic peers to the full enjoyment of their {tgnities and privileges has passed thé iouse of Commons, and was ordered 0 be read the fi st time in the house of Lords on the 22d May. ——— The Chamer of deputies of Baden, viewing the distresses of their counry las p incipaily owing to the introduc- ition of foreign mercha dize, have pro- ‘posed that all French Prussian, Hol- land and English productions shall be prohibited from entering the territo- (Ys a “ e—— The Reading Chronicle states that lanother skeleton has been disinterred by the canal diggers, near those found a short ime since together with some irinkets and an amalgamated sort of :0in, which bears a Latin scription, in some places tolerably legible. A glass phial was alse found. a SLEEP .--~When the Jesuits settled ‘he plan of education in the College of Clermont, the physicians were con sulted on the portion of time which the Students would be allowed for sleep LTocy declared, that five hours were sufficient, six an abundant allowance, nd seven as viuch as a youthful con: stitution could bear without 1njury. MARRIED, —acar Newholland, on Tuesday evening last, by Amzie Bab- it, Minister ot the Gospel, Col. Joan Hasson, of Centre county, 10 Miss Vancy, Daughter of the late George Fhompson, esq of this county. Lan Ite, —— ————On Tuesday, the 9th inst ww Clea field county, by the Rev. Mj Mioshall, Mc. Abraham Stayman, of Cumberland county, to the amiable and accomplish d Miss Lliza Keaggy, of Clearbeid county. eee tt emitter eee me erep————— & RR A YY OJ SD I A X Oe Came to the plantation of the sub scriber, living in. Spring township, on {the 5th int. two stray creatures, one a dark sorrel horse, one a grey hare, ages not known; they are supposed to have come from Ciearficld county | forward prove property, pay charges, and take them away. Wm. RIDDLE. Julv 6, 1829 Five Dollars Reward ! Will be given to any person of per- oe Kee, Dayid M'Donnald, Robert Mite shall 2 ; Michacl Mays, Lucy ir shally Jeremiah Menin, Samuel Mains; Solomon Mars, Michael M'Cormicky John M'Bride, Joha M'Ginley, Wil= tam M’Clore 2; James MCiffurtys Alexander Osborn 2 ; Daniel O’Briev, John Poorman, James Parsons, Wil Pettity John Penwell,. Anthony Pete George Peters, Jacob Poorman, Jeb B. Reed, Job Ross, Evan Russle 2 ; James Rothroch David Richards, John Seidman, Josep \ 5 ict, James Ship, Henry Simbery i in 2 J. Snyder, Peter Vardisons Joseph White, William Watson, Dax vid Weaver, Wiliam Watson, Philip’ Walker, John Werwick James Wate Packer, Alexander son; Samuel! Young. H. Hames, M.P. Twenty Dollars Ke, ward: iE ud Ran away on the night of the 5the | ins'ant, from the subscriber, living ¢ Fairview Mills, near Columbia, latto man, naned 2 PU Charles Huston, about twenty years of age, six foet two or three inches high, rather slene | der made, has remarkable large feet, Had on aud took wiih him several suits of clothing & anew white hat A has some knowledge of making four) barrels, and is a tolerable good ostier 3 ‘The above reward will be given to any person taking up said runaway. and returning him to the subscriber at the above Mills, and for | him in the 1 scouring | aii of this county. AIS persons are cautioned against harboyur J lng him. | 2 JACOB SRICKLER, RIFLE @UN & LOTR BLAKE The Subscriber takes this me pt a » ¢ forming bis friends, and tHe public) generally, that he bas commenced (he RIFLE GUN AND LOCK-MAKING business, directly opposite to the Pro honotary's office, in the Borough of! Bellefonte, where he is provided with on the evening of the 4'h inst. at ope of the public gardens in this city. A young woman decently dressed, bu: apparently feeble, was sitting in one of the alcoves, with an infant in hel arms. Near her was a voung gentle- man, a foreigner, to whom the young lady addressed herself and begged him several persons were killed, and the inhabitants bad al! fled from the town. i — George P. Moocr has been seatenc. ed to the State-prisan, for life, tor rob. bing the Utica Bank. —— We INTEMPERANCE. ‘dress, : ; to herr circumstances. Some of her children appeared in the crowd, and could not ta smile at witnessing bis early and or! then sent! Iparing. to hoid her child for a moment, until she had adjusted some part of her He was too polite not to yiel equest- In a moment she dis- It was stated in the annual report ofa Society at Portland, some years iro, that out of 85 Persons, in the workhouse of that town, 71 were re- duced to that condition by Intemper atterwards be found, ance. The young gen tleman was left with a sleeping infant surrounded by his jeering companions, and was perhaps the qn- ly person present who could not raise | TS Shen PIRACY. It would appear, notwithstanding the activity and exertions of our brave tars in the West Indian seas, that it has been impossible, up to this timeto sup- press piracy entirely in that quarter Ihe fact is; we presume, that those very pirates are, themselves, good sea- men ; and, being well experienced ip navigation, are ecnablcd to elude the chzse of most of our vessels of war. These pests of commerce and navi gation can only be eradicated from their positions by time and persever- unwelcome paternity. WN. Y. Amer, —— NAVAL. Boston, June 27th: A new and extensive ship house as been erected at the navy yard, for the purpose, of containing within 18 spacious area, a new lise of battle ship, the ribs of which are now pre- The house is to have laige i Joshua R. Awl, Joseph Adams, Wil ttam Adams, Philip Benner, Thomas Boyle, William Brindle, Mr. Brason, Joseph John W. Beck; David Boal, Law rence Batty, John Barr, Mary Calray, sons who will give information of those offenders, whether minors or of ful age, who throw dead or living animals. or filth of any kind into the REsSErvor i on the Academy Hill; or whe prized up the covering or any p:z* thereof of the said reservoir, so that the per- petrator or perpetrators of the said act of wickedness and villiany may be brought to condign panishment. By order of the town Council, J. MILES, Chief Bur. 1822 he best of materials, and first rate workmen for cach branch, viz. } SINGLE & DOUBLE BARRELED. RIFLES, AND SHOT GUNS, RI- FLE BARRELS, GUN LOCKS, | CHEST & DOOR LOCKS, GUN. AND RIFLE MOUNTINGS. He bas, and intends keeping cone Stanily on hand, a handsome assortment : : —+—- lof the artic] ; List of letters remainine |... . > i O ished in the most complete manner 3 10 the | ost office af all of which he will sell on reasonable Bellefonte, J uly ] . [terms for cash, or any kind of country 1822 “iproduce. He will also regulate his ~ » David Askey, William Alexander, July, 5. ¢s above enumerated, fine prices according to the tirnes. Repairs ing, as ususly, done at the shortest no tice and on the most reasonable terms. 0tders, 10 Lis line of business, will be thankfully received and punctually ate tended to. Brownlee, Elizabeth Beck, JACOB ROOP. and commodions work shops on both BELLEFONTE, JUNE 18th. 1822, when she teak up her infant about 8 weeks old, sat down in the cradle andicarpenters and all discriptions of me suckled her child. Ia about two hours chanics. The building is “her brother arrived, and found her still feet hig sitting in the cradie with rhe chiid in of ground. her arms, and (wo of her other children thanks engaged in wiping @way the blood from .; the wounds in her sides. She appear: (he most capacious interior of any ed- €d 10 be quite sensible, and told her jfire in the union. It 1s calculated rotherithat she should die wn three (hat the roof will require more than a rs from that time, and that in three yillion of shingles to cover it. Yes he would dic by a similar acci-, dents he did die in three hours ;! but whethe: her prediciion respecting! ber brothes, will be fulfilled or time only cat disclose. — Ge wings, for the accommodation of the 00 different pieces of timber —D A — ACCIDENTS. On Monday eveuing last a colored NOL man inthis town, discharged a gun [loaded with two balls, at a dog ; but junforsunatcly one ol the balls struck rom the Baltimore, /'cdoral Gazette. |the wrist, the other the hand of MM: SOU UH AMERICA. Richard Covert, who happened to be The schooner Freemason, arrived atlin the same direction in which the gun this port in 23 days from Chargres,was fired. One of the balls has spoke in latitude 12, brig Caroline {been extracted, and the other yet re- Aon, Chazel, of Charleston from Car-lmams in the hand near the thumb thagena for St. Thomas ; Was iaform- joint. Sid 8 Pee i about 80|down along the Spanish main. h, and covers 7-8 of an acre {pirates will, at last, become tired of a, The frame contains more (copstant war, and, nd joists, and it probably kas one of|other employment. ance. It is the best way to dispose ofijob Crandle, Henr a portion of our litle navy, to let aj squadron cruize among the islands and Deafenback, Joha P. De Huas, Jona- Thelthan Dalouge, John WW. Durham, John y Cross, Daniel P De.her, George Disl, Eieazcr Evans John Elder, Byard Earnest, John E. der, William Elliot 2 ; William Fish. er, Joseph M. Fox, James Forster | /; ’ getting “ mere kicks than coppers,” may turn to some, EF. Gaz. ’ 3 —— \ From the Harrisburgh Oracle, July 6, We are sorry to learn that the dis- x ressing malady of the dysentery is James Green, Margreta Gou prevailing to an alarming degree in Gardner, James Galbicath, William] {Hanover in ths county A number G | lof deaths especially among children T 4 : thave taken place in that neighborhood Garner, Thomas Hastings, Mary Aun within the last two weeks. ‘Hersey, Abraham Hartsock, Henry Hackett, James Henry, Henry Hella We hear, says the Boston Pallad-! be a ium, that the officers of the Ann & Daugh, John Johnston 2; Frederick {Hepe, spoken at sea, and who appear Kellogg, Caleb Lewis, Joseph Lelley, {to have left Lintin about 22d Feb. Te-| A brah Le | orted that the British vessels had Jefi| 2 20am LC t Alexander Fultoa 2; Charles Fisher I < > el, James ¢ 1 : e, Jacob Richel, James - . that place. No settlement had beep!M Cormick, John Michell, Mary M’Ihany, Levis M'Kain, Andrew M’ 1 & {compl te tered li WOOL CdiRbino, The subscribers inforin their cus- omers that they have their machine in order for carding wool 3 | hose who favour them with their cuse] om may expect to have their work] one well & with dispatch. Wool must be well picked & clear of sticks! raham, Wesley Gunsallus, Cornelius| and butrs—price six ccnts per pounds | J J RANKIN & STEEL. Of every description PRINTED § A
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