Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, March 12, 1823, Image 3

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that bis mother had
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Mobile, Jan. 23.
By a gentleman arrived this morn
ing from Pensacola, we learn that the
district court of the Caited States, for
West Florida, commenced Its session
on Moaday ‘the 6h instant, and ob
Yacsday, the capain roate apd four:
teen seamen, belonging to the schoon-
er Carmen, were prrairoed and tried
“for piracy. 'Thiy vessel it will be ve-
collsct od was captured d off the island
of Cuba, some tune in the month of
September by the Peacock, and taken
into New Orl¢ans for! adjudicacion.
crew werd placed on ‘board the
revenue cultef Louisiana, captain
Juckson, and/ taken into Pensacola
No overt actjol piracy haviog been
proved, they were, alier a close and
ardent investigation; fonpd not guiliv,)g
cand acc ly, “discharg ed. "We
7 understand that the ctiarge of tne hon
“orable judge BrecKentidge, to the ju-
IY, Wasa e and lucid, and indeed that
this whole term (being his fi st) gives
pleasing hopes of his great usefulness
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FASHIONABLE LARCENY.
Complaints are made of the constant
practice which prevails at parties, of
zeotlemen (helping themselves to the
best hat and clozk, prior to depart.
ure. A ceorrespocdent’ Prieves seri-
ously at his losses on these festive oc
* casions, and wishes to know how he
can avoid paying thus + dear for his
whistle.” We recomend him to go
in an old cloak apd hat pot worth
stealing. Nat. Adve.
i
Some thieves Lely rol: into a
house at Walworth, while the family
were at church, and robbed it of sev
eral articles, with which they. decamp:
suf-led to
e had undergone io the revo-iup
luuonary war, and pffeied “to bet fit-jer had thrown the fanily into grea
distress,
He codciuded by implo-led what had teken place on London
bridge, a
olate condition
along the streets got
clared that his b
boy sliould be remanded, until the lord
mayor shall have
investigating bis case.
application to the editor.
fright. He Lud been brought
tenderly, bat the death of his lath:
‘I'he brother of the boy soon learn
and attended at “the justice-i,
room to account for the seeming dos-
of toe poor Wri
He said that a boy who carricd him
tired and lok
him on the bridge, to which place be
had never been conveyed for the
purpose of begaing. The witness de-
rother bad never been
exhibited for money, and had been
seen but by very few.
Alderman Cox ordered that the
the opportunity of
London Papier.
MARRIED ——=At Harrisburg on
Wednesday last, by the Rev, Mr.
Dewitt, Mv SAMUEL J. PACKER,
and Miss RACHAEL BLACK, both
of Bonney
DIE D Lewistown Mifflin
county on Sadie night the 2nd. ost,
in the 28th year of her age, Mrs. SA.
RAH MARK, wile of Mr. Mark
of that place, and daughter of Mrs.
Hannah Green, of Mijesburg in this
SOU
CC.
he Fftanlishme ht of
THE Jy
BELLEFONTE
PATRIOT
IS OFFER ED FOR SALE.
The terms may be ascertained by
| H. PETRIKIN.
P. S. 7 Editors with whom we ex-
change will do us a kindness by in:
‘electing by ballot one Major, for the
{George Matthorns, thence along the
at the house of P. H. Tiernhy in (he
Boreugn. of Bellefonte, on Saturdey
By order of the Brigade Inspector.
HENRY BARNHEARTYT, Gol
Murch 5:4.
FEN WY “RK
TO RENT,
THAT well known TAVERN
TAND, now ia the occupancy of
Sev
182
| Jobn Licas in the town of Milesburg.
The Bellcfonte and Philipsburg turn-
Posses
For
terms apply to the subscriver ying i
pike passes by this stand.
sion given on the 1st. of April.
Mileshurg.
JAMES FORSTER.
March 1, 18.3.
Militia Election.
TAKE NOTICE tiiat an election
will be held at the
house of Isaac
Hayst#rL, on Friday the 21st. day
of March next, for the purpose of
battalion lately organized, and com
posed of parts of the twenty ninth and
‘hirty second regiments ;
lines as follows viz: B:ginning at the
top of Tussey’s Mountain opposite
boundary
top of said Mountain to the road lead
wg from Huntingdon to Bellefonte.
thence along said read to M’Clelland’s,
thence along the road leading to Half-
moon (leaving Whitehall a few perch-
es wisty) untilit intersects the Cen.
pe
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FA8
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CRUUROR LOW
DARA
SCHEME.
$500
200
J00
50
25
10
5
3
2 50
op of the mountain. .
(ments, company O cers, und eproled
1 Prize of
1
» 200i (ice of the above regulation avd sie
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Joo|80vern thems selves accordingly.
75]
100 R. Smith.
140] THOMAS T.CROMW ELL, |
150 AID-DE-CAMP,
1633 .
10
28
50
654
Jan, 9 1823
750 Prizes
750 Binks
sn
Those who have accounts agausy
® 25 him please
25 \gnidation.
50,
Common Plcas
Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and the Orphan’s court, in and
for the county of Clearfield, will be
Managers peidat the court house in the town
Subject io a deducuon of 20 per-cent KEE must call immediately and pays
TO BE COMPLETED IN FIVE All who neglect this notice will bs
DAYS DRAWING AS FOLLOWS! sued without
VIZ: :
drawing ¢
20d do do 2ud. day
34. do do 3d, do x .
4th. do do 4h do 50, J. M. PETRIKIN,
The rest all floating prizes, liable ———
to be drawn on the hrst day’s drawing. y y
The prizes shall be puncy ally paid PLROC LAMATION,
(deducting 20 per-cent ) sixty days
The protus arising from this Lote!
tery, arc to be applied to the extin- THAT a court of
suishment of a debt incurred in the'Geperal
srection of a Church or House of
ADAM NEIDIGH,
DANIEL KEEN.
Millheim, Feb. 16th 1823. of Clearfield on Monday the 24th day
CAUTION. [| ne
3 A.M. of said day, of which the Core
next at
the west,) thence a straight line to
George Record’s, (Record’s on the
west,) thence porth to the top of the
thence west
along the top of said Mountain to the
Centre County line, thenge along said
Allegheny Mountain,
line unt it strikes the re leading
from Philipsburg to Hun tingdon Fur-
nace, thence along said poad to Grap’s
miil on Warrior-mark run, from said
mill to an old mill on Wariior-maik
tre Furnace road, thence along said!an assignment of a note which Igave stables within
road to Abrabam Elder’s, (Elder’s on
1500 Tickets at 82 00 each, $3200 00 ~All persons indebted to JORN wu
ist. drawn No. on Ist. day’s
5th. do do 5th do 500 December 27th 1822.
t er the drawings are completed, NY otice is Her ehy Given
Worship in Aaronsburg,
All persons are warned net te take ener, Justices of the Peace and Cons
said county will take
t+ a certain man who calls himself notice, that they be
then and there in
) > a
John Cromwell, (a vender ofa com=itheir proper persons, with their rolls,
position termed by him cEMENT of records, ing tisitions,
STICKING WAX ) for ten dollars, some- and other remembrances to do those
me in December, last ; as 1 never
ithings which #
to be done ;
their offices appertain
received any value therefor, I am de and all suitors, juro-s
termined notto pay the same unless
compelled by law.
JOHN ROSSMAN.
N. B. The public would do well
mau
and witn sses are also requested to
be and attend at said court, and net
depart without leave, |
Given under my hand at Clearfield
to be on their guard town this twenty-fourth day of
against this
of wax ; least,
Commanding Officers, of Regie
examinations,
g500! Militia are hercby ordered to take no= :
a
respect to PErsong =m
ed, leaving the following inscription in
chalk ona table in the kitchen : és You
i gi: a well as pray. »
MANSION HOUSE,
Brracrdinary Lusus. Naturae —
Yesterday a boy, named Sone was
br agit into the
serting the above in their especttve
papers.
NOTIOE.
?
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Thomas Hastings Jv. late of Boggs
township Centre County, dec’d are
requested to come forward and make
2Ipayment ; end those having demands
jo present them for settlement legally
anthenticated, on or belore the 1st.
day of May next.
WILLIAM FISHER. Ez'r,
Boggs township, March 10 1823.
PUBLIC SALR.
by public vendue,
Will be sold
on Thursday the 20th instent, at the
house of William Fisher, in Boggs
township Centre county, the following
property (being the late personal
~state of Thomas Hastings Jr. late ol
Boggs township deceased, to wit
Uwo Bureaus, beds and bedsteads.
Ne
ay a8 Ny C
the magistrate’s Re
The officer stated thaty in passing
over Londen bridge a few evenings
20, ho saw a great number ‘of pers
sons crowding round some objec
which soeiied 10 attract intense guri-
osity. With some difficulty he pen-
ctrated the crowd, and saw on the
ground (he most extraordinary cre:
Some were ex-
amining the limbs. or rather fins,
which occupied the piace of arms.
aud others were looking ut the footy or
vather ihe baud, at the extremity of
the vioht jeg. The otliee parts of th
body andthe head were those of a hu:
version; with the marginal readings,
peradventure, they,
tun, below Huntingdon Furnace, fron]
thence in a direct tine with the linc
between George” and
Richard Joeu’s to the top of Tussey’s
Mountain.
like myself, may experience the good
effects of his CEMENT,
Matthorn 5
J. R.
amar township, Feb.
JAMEST. SCOTT-
Insp. 24. 1B. 10th D. P. M.
27th. 1823.
To my Creditors.
Feb.
CLARKE’S COMMENTARY.
HYERS and SMITH, Booksel| {conaty for the benefit of the insolve
Wa fers, No. 59 Felton strect,|
New-York, will shortly commenc el
publishing a Royal Octave Edition of;
De. Adam Clarke's Commemary, on{ March nest to hear me and my cred.
on very fine papier and excellent prin,
at one HALF the price of the Quarto
Edition, containing the
OLD & NEW TESTAMENTS,
The Text taken from the most cor-
rect copics of the present authorized
n
‘laws of this state, and the sald cour
‘have appointed the 4th Monday of
when and where
you think proper.
JAMES MOORHEAD.
Indiana, Feb. 12th 1823
an ample collection of parallel Texts.
man bemg ofthe maldisex, about 13
years of age’' The hoy seeme ed ex-
ceedingly shrewd. By many persons
he was looked upon merely as an ob-
ject of cuvinsity; but there were
others that pitied and relieved him
The officer thourht it bis duty to take
this very remarkable vagrant before
the lord mayor. for this amoung other
reasons, that if the boy lay longer on
the bridge tliere would be ne possi
bility of passing at all, so powerful
yas the attraction.
It was found when the boy was
brought to the justice room that
there were sufficient grounds of ex-
cuse for the delay of the crowd upon
the bridee. The right arm repre-
eented a small angular bone without
a joing, termin at ting n a point on
which was a finger nail. The arm
the Loy applied to various uses, to
which a commen observer would : not
think it by any means adapted. Ib:
Jower part of it he was able to ind
as an elephant winds its probos-
cis, but he mostly used it in copjunc-
tion “with the corresponding limb
which was crooked and horridly wis:
shapen. The left apm te: minated in
two points like the upper jolts of
fingers, on eac h of which there was!
& vib and with this fright ful and ap:
less append lage, he was
But the
boy’s de.
loot which
nd, and wonder-
supply the wang
When the teavsh
raised up this
limb
ke
houseboid and kitchen furniture, a man|
and wi OMan’s saddle, a silver
a haiter’s kettle with a stock of wool,
furrs and trimmings for ¢
the batting bus iness, together with a
variety of other property: Terms ol!
sale made known on the day. of sale |
Due attendance will be given by
WILMIAM FISHER, Exec’r
Boggs township, March 11th. 1823 |
Bellefonte & Philips-
barg turnpike Road.
By a
stockholders ate required to pay
resolution of the Board, tl
10}
i
two dollars on cach share, an or be fore!
the 1st day of May next
JOS, MILES, Treas
March 1823
REMOVAL,
Abraham Webber,
Intorms his friends that he has re-
moved his shop to Allegheny sireety s
Bellefonte, immediately below Jame
Kelogus's store He keeps constant-
ly on Land an assortment of
EY oes
T'inware,
which he will dispose of on the mos!
reasonable terms for cash.
Bellefonte March 11, 1823.
NOTIC OE
10th.
about
paren tly use x
a
able even to thre ead a need
1 of all the p or
the
e of a ha
most ust fu
forraities was
was the shag
+ folly calculated to
of those memburs.
| in his eyes he
substitule for a
and the
righ i
si arte
extrac oh aly
watch. er
arrying ment, as far as it bas been ascertained
then
the Treasurer a further payment 01190
A Ccuntdbie for Five Subscribers,
An TR) tor Bs 2nd Baise Subscriptions’ rented a this
h I
and copious suinmaries to each chap
The date of every tramsacilon :
h the whole of the New Testa
A Journeyman Wanted
throug By making application to the sub.
by the best Chronclogers, will be
"marked in the A. MM. or years from
the Crea! jon, coiiated throughout with
the years of the Julian pe riod; and in
the A.a. C.and A. D. or years be-
fore and afer Christy with Critical
Notes. Embellished with Maps, and
a Portrait of the Author. Also, the
NEW TESTAMENT
SEPERATELY
CONDITIONS.
1. The work will be printed on new
ne paper—to make six vol-
| Octavo, containing aboul
) pages s cach, at $5 per vol. neatly
pound in sheep, with raised bands ;—
or each volume 0 consist of tep num
pers, at 50 cents per Bumper; Of Quar-
ter Nos at 12%.
2. The New Testament will be
printed seperately, best complete in
two volumes, making. 28 Mos. of 96
pages each, at 50 cenls DEY No. or
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acymen WHEELWRIGHT
stant employment and good wages,
JAMES DUND ASS.
Jan. 31, 1823.
Brigade Orders.
BY virtue of the powers vested in
by the 6th
Section of the act for the regulation] __
the Brigadier General
ype and &i
nes Roy f
of the Militia of this commonwealth.
part of the Regiment coramanded b:
col. Criswell is hereby struck off ac
cording to the following describe
times, and ali the enrolled militia resi-
ding Nerth and East of the said lines
50
Quarter Nos. at 12%.
All persons interesting them-
~lves to procure, and becoming ac-
shall
are hereby attached to the Regiment
3. commanded by col. Jno Hasson.
The line to commence at the Top
of Tusseys Mountain ina direct line
from the line between George Mai
horn and Mrs. Jones (late Mrs. Mc
be entitled to a copy, gratis.
4. The work wilk be put to press
on the first of Aperily 1823, and com-
pleted as speedily as possible.
5. To commence the work by first
publishing the Ne w Testament, and
delivering 1t either in Vols. or in Nos
6 The work to be delivered to sub-
scribers bound, at its completion, 0!
in Nos. monthly or weekly.
Cartney) thence along said line toa
sid mill on the Warrior Mark rus
selow Huntingdon Furnace, from saic
nill to Grays mil’ on Warrior Mari
ran, from said mill allong the road lea
ing from William Mc Clelands t
Take notice that I have applied to},
tors at the court house, In sald county
you may attend ii
scriber, living in Beliclonte a Jour-
and
CHAIRMAKER, may receive con
February, A. D. one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-three
Greenwood Bell, $47.
TO RENT.
A houte situate in Boggs towns
the Borough of Bellefont, on the Setles
jonte and Philipsburg Turnpike ro ad; ;
{the Court of Common pleas of Indiana |iogetier with a commoedious stub
shed and about four acres of good od
J here 1s also on s:1d premisesa well
fi never falling water The above
ar and premises is well adap ed
lor a TAVERN STAND and will be
renied as such-——possession wil be
given on thelst of April next. Fop
CrIDS apply fo the subscriber living in
Boggs township.
JOIN HOOVER,
March AL bh. 1823,
2 8 A INE TT
The house hi for of greand ely
occupied by JOHN MKEE, It is
an excellent
TAVERN STAND,
aving been octupied as such for
wenty years. It is “tho an excellent
stand for apy other kind of public ba-
siness. It is very convenient to
Spring Creek, and posscsses many
ther advantages: The terms wpon
which it will be leased will be reagone
able, and will be made known by the
subscriber. Application must ge
made soon,
J.M. PETRIKIN.
December 28.h 1822.
Cartes Dri : Catc~
pet Weaver,
Informs the public that he carries
all
W. M’Ewen’s Jo»
Weaving of all Kind?
n the above business, .in its varie
out branches, ai
Nittany valley.
done in the best and neatest vider, and
on the most reasonable terms, Coun. 6
ry produce will be taken in payments
Walker Sownsin, Jan. 13, 1823,
Justices and Constaliics
BLANKS
Office, Philipsburg until it strikes the Centre
BOR SALE AT THIS OFLICEM |
ship, about five and a haif miles from 4
££
County line, and along said line ny ;
By order of Brigadier General Wa )
PETE TY ji
NOTICE. ©
present thera also fond
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