Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, December 18, 1822, Image 3

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formation ae thir means mish? enablz ardour of our youth cannot fail to in low sh Yicient time for consi erat ionsimanage his subjects, and their affairs Sheriff's Sale. zk
them tn furnish. Froos their pre [spite us. Three hundied ard thirty .
sentation of money on hand, and the (fi te Semmya auvles ol volunteers, simula
amount of rec-ipts expected in theo dd by a principle of patriot ism, and
course of the year, and the demands{uotted by attachment to the constitu | sees of deliberation, which the const fore. fof the court of Common Pleas
to which the treas try was subjsct, onltion a d governmem of their cou: By J —— fungdon county, aod to me dir
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2 1s deprived of the opportunity pf ie shail call for the interference of : :
ic J% dept : Pi y 4 . 5 By virtue of sundiy Wis
>eitowing upon it that necessary de iis christian neighbors, but not bel tartar Venditioni Expouns 18
. t ontemplated, and a reeard to pe MEE ns ,
accou tt of approprial ions re Caalnlug ich repot ted by the comp tent tu ion £on cmj ated, ) Washington City, Dec r. 6G.
P jl be expused to public
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noatd, I have ; considered my A0rHLy to contain the number of men ablic welfare imperiously de | #
unpa 1 nm 10L nys ly € numoct 1c P t / he Rev. Moe. Brack EENRIBGE, of thel Thu St day the 26:h day of Dee :
authorised to exercise the power do { fequi ed by law, and to be properly! mands
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ine yea ~ s rialat " "a ik | YT Ta OR . resbvt rq r8uasiol as ‘ester
ringg the recess of the legisiature {unformed : At id equippe d,now COMpOosc JOSEPIT HIESTER. resSbylerian * persuasion, was yesier ins tant; at ‘the ceurt house
Fiom the ¢O rrespondence of the -8¢1a farce SC, ad quate to meet any emerge 1 tii da vy chosen cha pling 1410 con ogress, on thel | Borough of Bellefonte the fol
ofiicers it also appears, that they have (Cy In whici the stale may ve called up From the N Y Commercial Adv. 3 } Hie
. A REE : part of the house representatives bic
vot syccecded io odtaiuing the loan off m to act, or find it ne ccessary to make THE GREEKS : (property, vie ‘ g
2 4. 7 Rare: ; . + Ta rhe thevida } u's nna
$400,000, authorised by the uct of [a a display of her military sireangta, Accounts received at B son, direct Neither of the late chaplains to con | All the title and it crest beir
1822, tor the purpose of discharging To the subj ct of education, I con. .
tae six per cent, loans contracted un sider 1 agaiu ny duty to are the ; SoD
: 3 1 $ $ 1 \ ¢ o i » 1c eicClion.
ver ws passed prior to the session allention of tic legisiature; for ul ['oPresent the Cause of the Greeks
of 1820-2
{from Smyrna so late asthe 30th Sept. [gress Were put in nomination for re
! pot b cing able to procure hough mach has been done by ouifbe in a prosperous condition. The Pee A Seana :
the money on the terms prescribed i predecessors, In compliance with the|jares: intelligence from the Morea | “%tract of a lctice, dated Havanna jiak wiv: in. the count ¢
wea . Sha i. of heovidin : vw {Spring gaship 4
the law. constitutiona: u junctions ot providing) ed that ‘the Gre ks had she QbDER Novemher 20th 1822, (0a merch- } or Loy il Yi
From the annual report of the an- for the gratuitous instruction of the , Patt ant in Georgetown Centre, and adjoining Spring ciech
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ditor eral, which that othicer is di poor, and lor the establishment of sem-| hand of the Furks, having © complete- a 4
and lands late of Jamesh Smith,
rectod by law to ly before the legisia-linasies in which the arts and sciences ly destroyed their army of 22,000 near] 1 hope som= of onr cruisers will | d '
ceased and others, coutaining 1
ture on the fourth M. 510180 iy of Decemn are taught for the accamun odation of}
er, and such ol means as may befthose who aspire af er higher luerary i inje%
Den aus oe Tete FRO ene h gh. many di 140Me new success of the . a prospect o i bi tiiyk pains
peenliar province it is to determine, viduals, with a truciy commenjabl
will be able to form a judgment wheth- jets have liberally conteibuted then army which APentonch 10 ‘overwhelm tr shall wdelie him to do so, as iba the id Michael T. —
ev it will be necessary and expedient|sid in furthering the views of govern he Morea, - After being defeated ir fi%k of the pirates is ver great [has and holds in right of the do:
to continue (he existing laws as they lment, experience proves, that mach 1) Ne Morea, After being defeated it I y at rT ak
now stand. Should It be their opin-iyet wanting to complets the system.|will bs recollected: that Cliourschid|Lhis poitis now blockaded by one offof Liizabeth Simpson his vile, in
ion that any of them can be dispensed! T: is not pecessary (0 recapitulaie to
with, there is perhaps none, the re-1an enlightened leg siature the iad i unprovements therosto attached, a
pzal of which would afford a greater ments so often urged p favor of edu ks, of the brig Eli o} i
satisfaction 1 a portion of We citizius cation, and the advaniage of a genera it stems highly probable, he was at jorooksyo 1€ brig Xhizabeth (Aan, Joining the borough of Be Helonte, ;
in different sections of the state, es- diffusion of ki le in a rapubli
pecially those whoare interssted i in the can government. To you, 2s guard- again compe led Streat Q
paymer tof the tas, than the act lay l1ans of the pubhe weal, I. submit the]38aN compe led to retreat. 3y the ye ; bird vain 3 :
ing a dntvonthe retailers of foreivn'sub je sct, bearly expressing my earnes [same accounts it appears that the Per (Delaware. Capfin. Brooks was to/and (0 be sol li properly
merchadise. But in case they should) | wish, that each succeeding legisla ure |i ns had defeated the Ottoman army HEE sailed in the morning, with pas-| Michael T. Simpson, by
not consider it advisable or expedient! taking advantage of the light gaines
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to. repeal thisact under prescot cir-by experience, may persescre in im ‘ 12,000 men and were actually ne spe s Ju I believe has pow post Jos. Butle er, Sh
cumstances, I would suggest the pro | proving the system, antil it shall beflizeium. ponedit for a few days, bot! so Holter
priety of so modifying or altering 1t, brought to sueh a state ot perfection, us The Turks are stated to le m kin] Wh have a report to day, that the Sh 5 Ose elle onte,
as to make 1s operation less excep full y to answer the purpose of its wise 3 Dec. 3,1
tionable, particu'a y 'n the part which and salatary design, 3 .
directs a crimina: proceeding against| To your owa knowledge, genije.jtack Sames- The Samiots are a very [10 With the pirates, in the Bay o
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the delinan nt VW Hen any Hi Ww, the! [men of the wunts and wishes of our: ave ne ple, 2 and Ww th such an exam- I Jaupo, and taken twenty-nine prison i O Creditors,
subject of which is the imposition of] constituents, and to communications! ir Taal ! ) A ” 9 }
fs e before th 8 Scio, it wa peci [<r8. The British lost twelve killed,] Take notice that we have a:
a tax o duty, is cbnoxious to a ma-|frmerly made to the legisiature, [ re |P@ bE them as Scio, it was expec pplied ta
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Gorinth.” This seems to refer to| °° herelsoon, and if there should be
Pacha, with tie remains of his army! them, in sight of the Moro, who sc at Be liefonte Mills and Plantation
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100K up a position at Cox inth, where fin word this morning to captain
Philadelphia, that he would have [taling 250 acres be the same more
tacked by the victorious Greeks, and |
[him it he bad to follow him to th {css Scized and (aken mn exec ution
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Beal preparations at Scalanova to gr.| British siocr: of war Tyne has had 2
jority of oar fellow citizens in any (f-r for many other topics of puilic im-| ed they would defend themselves esides wounded, The less’ of the|the Judges of the court of Commo
poridon or district of our cour Diry, od portance, assuring you eof a sincere! (the last possible extremi: y rather (hay
even tn A considerchbie number of them, [disposition on my part to co operate
it will often be found difficult to carry [in every measure which may contri} :
it into effect ; where its executton de. but c tp the prosperity of the eounu ry Opinion as to the affairs of the (Gre. k
pends on the act or opinion of a grand nd the happiness of the people, on the statements contained in t!
jury of the county in which the trans | To hus! rand the means of the com | Washinton: Doo] gh
. i T ; ashingtor «¢. 1. 4 Febp svt
aressor resides, The law will thus |{monwealth, to app y the public re] : : Ip On tedruaty next, to hear us and our
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be d-feated by the refusal or unwi illine- {sources to objects of public utility, oipublished in Smerna; we should regard « MP’Duffic and Cumming were to creditors, gt the conrt heuss in the
ress of that b-dy to do He dety, de- Fn ne ¢ > uslic NE i eve {the cause of liberty in the peninsula as fight again on Monday last. We|Borough of G ecnshu gy when and
1 ts will hut too frequently es-{ry branch and departm:nt of the gov . . | oe
i ghents i quently fl pap 3 33 next to hopeless. ‘The editor oflchall hear the resuit on Tuesday,
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cape us penalties, or evade its provi |eroment within the bounds of mode it
SIONS altogether, while the revenue|tation, and to exact a ‘strict account a-{that paper however appears so much] F. Gaz proper. 4
will remain wvncollected, or at leas briny from all persons entrusted wih {hissed 1n tavor of - legitimacy,” and CL — JOSEPH BL ACK, Cou
be mternlly alfzcred in its amount [he collectipn, the receipt ar «d expen ! | The fisheries on our oreat inland D i
[deals so largely in Yague assertions ' ep ec. 4th 1822, pt
Amongst all the rights and privi-diture of public money, is the duty of 0 Seas appear to be increasing to a large) "
ledeesulear to free men, pone is heldjthose to whom the people have com unsupported eifier by dates or cir- agtent. A Detroit p per mentions
1 hi stimation th: ! { s wil . 5 i { : , rn nail in thay ¥
in i e ma on : ah ihe ue nitted the adminisiration of their pub- cumstances, that no greater faith @n individual in tha quarter whi : h ¥
© or 18ir rig it Of votine fa: ¥ A ' 3. - already putup two hi dred: Yarrels « os x : ’
agon'shwho are 1a represent their in. I! tc affairs. The commencement of alought to be placed ia his represe ta. febite Fsliand ia the: cnirivs of ‘ves The Subscriber informs his Ciends.
¥ LC 1S +s call LEAS i v 4
teresis in the management of pul i of econemy, ‘introduced into [HOS than those of the ¢ Ausra mn Ob sels from Detroit io Portland, on Lake and those disposed to favor him wit
vil ss ta o » ’ t. 15> ar Es ~ “re / 4 Tn! “gts
afi S be, Pp Hy for the pe le he concerns of the commonwealth, {Server and most of the French Frie, are three sehaoners laden wit},| heir custom, that ¢ loth will
¢sylva, a, heip const it ution
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fish exclusively ceive ,
r “ . celved at Mr. van ’ 3. of
been tramed with an espe cial view of ef o Miles Sy Belles
eC ring to than the 1m portant piv
yp § TRS fonte ; It shall be ra 5
salutar onscquer 3 alder the immediate ifluence of ty ‘ : : onic shall be returned to the same
Aas x ost salutary c¢ sequences 3 © an the From the National Intelligencer, : . : e
ler ; an a qua thed Cit iz en is 4 5 . | place aller being fulled and dyed.
tany ume denriver i of this riocht,| It ] The news of tbe death « { captal
theo yy ars ty hi : was reported at i MES r n
the Frult 1s not in. the. constitution men of which some pleasing eviden. i . Smyrna that in ALLEN, of the navy, by the han. JAMES POTTER.
Fy i3® rains t Fore Aafia ) in As vrs a 0 conscaguence h 1
wit ansis fom defect int ng ces have be urni } Or the captai a her 41 )
St oss Pe fact } se existing [ct >een furnished by the pro 1 plain Pacha of! of the pirates, has produced a grey] December 4th 1529,
A, OF SOME erroneous 1Ctice un :
iceadings of our nat ional le gistat re at|the Turk sh fleet, (then i i ; : Nf —
them. The want of oniforray] : 2 Qreal ( nthe gu’ Pblsensation whercrer it hos been heard SP
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‘ ! ] i) . «fot Patras) hav ; : > SALE
x the dicision of election officers res. its last session, be persevered mn, Jt 2. bs Ing seized an lonian | n the, United States. His brovher i = £310 Hs
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pecting the admission of vo'es, in
differe t counties, in diffrent districts
in the same county, and sometimes in ; Greeks, the Briiush fh : in tl
same disteict at different times, when [20d to an extent which cannot but be oo 2 Ng Gly Captain ly ags of the merchant ships have been ow In the occupancy ‘of Jolin Blans
the officers cond 1icting the election felt and acknowledred by the people Hope of the Rhine fngate, had de hoisted halt mast high, in er hard, €sq- For terms apply to i
happen to be diff rent, cannot bu manded resii ution ef 5 Wy ;
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produce inconvenience and dics satisfac hroughout the union. d ‘. i tthe vessel take: sof the regret for his death, eph WwW Ww illiamson,
ali \ : . : 2 and satistictivn for h o -
and lead to contusion and con-| The business of legislation is ofien : Bugiag si WE =}’
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tes's, w hich, for the peace and bappi-{4tt-nded with difficaltics and embar tain ; that captan Hope's first licuter« AVY ANS LEB\LJ 9) {
ness of society, should a'ways be |
ded against with peculiar care
"Me cases I understand the citi. [sometimes be the fate ofa well found. |/or answer, « he would do well to oof Bell efonte, a
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)y'rates 18 not knowo, but sup posed to] {Pleas of Wes: moreland county forthe
surrender. If we were to form a 2 50 or 60, benefit of the insolvent laws of this
—— Commonwenlih, and the said Courg
Extract to the Ed.tor, dated, have appointed the third Monday of
“ Oriental Spegtator, a French pape:
where you may attend if you think
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jis been attended already with the(jouraals which are known to he
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should the same spirit of retrench-|* Holy Alliance.
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will not fail in the end to neodiuce the essel, and banged the captain who officers have gone into mourning for Will be sald, at private sale, a house |
’ wo Was convevine 2 > and in Lat 3
same happy results on a larger scale, onveying provisions to the bins hdl whany. of ithe forty, the and lot im the Borough of Bollefonte, |
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tion, ap oh
[Lamar townsghi ips Dec. 8, 1892,
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ett esmant
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Gillespie and Smith,
Inform their friends that they have :
commenced (he
rassmenty, and disappointment willlant who ca ried the message received none ofthe streets of the Borough
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1 has been refused his vote becanse ed hope of accomplishing measures of [about his bus ness, or he would run SILVER WATCH.
3 name did not appear in the alpha 2
ctical list made oat by the commis
“rs of the county and furnished|o! yject be virtuous, and d the public goodjon this being repori-d to capuain H |ward, prove. DOPE, Pay charges,
the officers of the election, although
he had baer HY ess*d aud re
Jovy paid 0. Ri png SG icousness of fulfilling our daties with] *onally, and was replied to, if not i JE A \H MENIN.
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great public advantage ; but, if thelthe risk of bine hung also ;” that|The owner is requested to come for
Boot and Shoemaking ki
business in the borough of fotlohy ws
Hin the shap next to Messrs. Ham
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have occurred where the party fifdelitv to the cant fit in . the same words in lang us re nearly of Be “Hefont €, Dec’r 1832. mond
party has|fidelity to the constitution and Onr con- - :
een danied the io to tine r re .y the § pL: I : €
a rigit of voting by rea stituents, will always compensate our{'"€ Same import; and that in conse. Centre & Ks hac 04 i intend |
$00 OF the neglect at 0n1l13sSIoON of the itis
T: P 11 fe quence of this treatment the Britis! Gr
oticer to ass ss himat the appointed{!abor, even shonld failure be the con-
ume ; wht'e on the other hand the
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election office: sof other distri ts hav
the aim of honest endeavor, the con.|' © went on board (he Pacha’s ship per. [2nd take it away.
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ard Page’s store, where th
“eeping on hand a quantity.
trate fashimnable Boots and »
4 neioranee 188 Turnpike i
sequence. One mean of advancing] cer had called to his assistance five v
4 which they will dispose of ont
OLREPRTe Ey of War thor cruising in the The Stockholders are hereby notif :
received the votes of persons wio ha ot ot or, Tonk : . .
Rot been ass sscd at the vsual period house of Jon Kerr, Innkeeper, in|COUNtry produce,
peromtiing them to be assessed andlihe cultivation of harmony not only [opposite the Turkish fleet. The re. Pott er hi; on the first day off Deg
i PAN 1 ware Aa nl ol ? ar : or ( elec
pay their tax on the very day of e ec amongst yourselves, but with the d.f {suit of this manocuure was pot exact. January next, for the purpose of elecw
ton, Should the legislature revise! J ’ ’ fing by ballon, "
: r ancl overnmen LX known, though some pretend to sa - . Wo x ip
Dejrosent system, and deem it ex-|ferent branches of goverment, wholly SON | Une President V. M ‘ER g, E
pedient 0 remdy existi nee defects. | thave an agenc y in the leo sla tive func- that an engagement | had teken pl ace A ’ 1 f 3 £5 ; a
they wil) ir yrovid ha: ¥ ich sc Tarki e 'eCLV 3 Ae dhe gq niorms bis friends a ! :
no qualifie be carcful "ei 0 ne tion. But however desirable harmo. in which some Turkizh vess ha, Tw elve { Tana ES, lien nd the public
ed citiz-n shall ba deprive ; FR T i:} He i In geaseral, that he has comm e
ot b's Nghtag off o mis: i yy and J despatch in the transaction ofjo¢cn sunk. Tois scemed rather ex | One] 1 reasurer | enced the
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the public interest and conducting the
biblic business with despatch, will be} Archipelago, with which he anchored
most reaso able
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Jd 1822.
ierags, by the TAYLORING BUSINESS,
sion ot negiceiofany otficerto do his public business may be, and however|aggerated, but that seme dispu'e ex.) x in the
dur and One Sec cret ary hounse for: nerly eccupied by Myers & ;
Fhe report of the adyudant general ich Ie msy Po ths: Wish nd ¥ gine #ethitre wa) no! We sullen dog ho conduct the concerns of the Com- | Smith where he intends carry ;
which that officer is - ditccied by of us all to promota economy, and pro- It is farther g'ated that the Turkish pany for the ensui ow yasr, re : ve Te. . A2 ying
he W 10 mike anouoally, Will piace the duce a saving of public money hy shert. government has not op ly refused to : By order of the Board, ea Lo oo 'n 211 its various branch
ue SOF ihe mili E8tablish.| ening the session, I indulge the par send a Minister to the Congress off P SENNER, President | ©*: Clothing “of every description
re by - ni ie y hb Hi de on. that you will do all that mv | Verona ; but hes solemnly pr otested| Nov. 11,1 { will bem de by him on the shortesf®
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abicd ‘0 judge whether it woud ganst the interference of the Ee WET VUE aa | "otic, and in the most fashionable
expedient at this (ime, to make any o|Tupean sovereigns in their aff.ir with! A * vO Hl
diLTation in the present system, {Patt of the business of ile ion as|
h eo k th asser re us} r “mre cna R2.50
. not. how VEY, piss over the sub. may Fequire the partici ipat ion of the’ [he Gresks 3 Wbo hey be WY A Ry Ba gy N 2, | 4 ] 4 : he
Jee! wit hon exvre- in g the p le azure ax tiv \ fr rom bei Rg crowded ubon| much their suhjects, as the Polanders Mine dn 3.50
ccy ce cIRe { £ I
an Laisiaeti ony 1 fee 1 Necessar: ly re-
snlting f
"w Jom the bi 4) de res of S¢on
fidenes 8 Strom R 5 . ;
be be j in your power to do to preven t such)? ay b
manner; at the following prices, viz
. ; : Pantaloons pa 1 ¢
nim towards the close of the session are subject to Russia, and the Ea¢t| To whom good wages will be given : ; 90
7 : ; - ) o . : i Vests ad fag Ld 1.00
oo ACO th BRCHS to.such an extent jindias subject to LLogiand lIarmond| LLNguire o Dis tap as $ ; : an
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