Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, June 04, 1823, Image 3

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    Uaitad States, of the
follows .
« Resolved, that the hill entitled
act declaring wir agamst Great Brit.
tain and her denendencies, and the Unit-
ed States and their territories,” be re-
metted to the com nittee to whom
was com pitted the message of the
President. of the first Instant, with
i clions to modify and am:nd the
came in such a manner that the Pres:-
of the United States sha have
auth rise the public armezd
1 vessel ¢ of the United States
repr upon the public and
is ps vessels, gi oods at 1d)
» 16 the erown of
com
stad
0 It
po ywer to
Lie Ps anc
To m= ke
Tim ivate
merchandize, be aug
isals
ant 1
first of June, asining Post, to the 16h of April.
+
A vork of destruction
tenants,
lhew codeol laws, and had preduced
Wage,
152:
| John M’Kinley, Jr.
rp
I'AILOR,
Informs his friends and the public,
that he has commenced the above ba.
siness in the Borough of Bellefonte.
flis shop is on the north east end of
the lot north of the Baok, and directly
cross the street. He will work
cheap for cash or country produce, all)
kind of which will be taken in payment.
Belictonie, June 3d 1823.
The Dublin papers state that the
is sull success-
tally carried on by General Rock aud
11s mon.
A great number of dwelling houses
and out houses, with their contents,
in the surrounding country, were
lestioyed, A Mr. C. Brouder and
Mr. Cross had their premises fired.
and the cause assigned by the gener:
al’s men was, that they had taken
‘farms over we heads of their former
which was contrary 1g his
ed of the provisions of the said Act of]
Congress upon the terms and condi
tions mentioned ia the fourth section
thereol.
THEREFORE
Sect. 1. Be it enacted by the Sen.
ate and House of Representatives of]
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met, and (tis here-
tby enacted bY authority of the same.
‘That the Auditor General be and he
is hereby authorised and required, to
ake legal measures to recover all
monies in the hands of those who now
are, or herctofore have been, Mar-
sion and delivery a at the joi
fonte ot ten fora for sith Uh
The subscribers inform 5G
friends and the public, that they i. ve
now in complete operation the
CARDING MACHINE 4s
formerly owned by Rankin & Sieel
The rolls shall be made in the b. st 5
manner and on the shortest not €s
Bs
G eal
of Britain}
ov (othe subj CLS
( | )
thereof ; 111
the Usted ki aed ni
1 Teelaud, 1e
usual pusishment, baring he
FOR SALE.
ne
also {o jetters of
{ ant
ant |
u ie r suitable regulations to
provid. ite the bill, to. private ar-
+d shit ys and vessels, to m ka like re-
Tinks
ihe ection of Axprew GREGG
whose only motive a d tendency we
alrearly declared, and shall here:
afier more particularly shew, was, on
the day following, the eleventh ol,
sapported with all their zeal
a! the force of every federalist in
enate, and for the moment pre
against the koown sense and
deiermination of the democratic par-
ty
On the
re sported:
an
rey
:
18
1
mn
!
have
tie
voted
12:h of June, the committe:
bill agreeably to the in
‘HCLIODS iets n in the reso'utions ol
Mr Gregg, with a praposed amend-
ent to 1s tle, Striking owe the words
laring war,’ apd sw situting the |
oi ¢ authorising re frisals.” Upon|
the iestion bem put, whether this
Lill should be adopted, with the pro:
posed amendmeut to sfrike out,
prev GREGG, with fifteen others
¢f whom were notorious
voted in favor of vy every sound den
ocrat voting azalast it
Another expediznt to distract and
ball: the republican party was short
1v «fF erwards, on the hitesnth of June
1312, devised by ano'h:r senator,
bey
Ww
S$, al
marge and premises.
An clegant tract of land, situate in
Baldeagle
containing
210
Several fires were seen in the coun-
ty of Coik.
—lD Er
Charleston, (5. C.) May 17,
By the brig Charles, we have re-
ceived Mantanzas papers fo the 10th
inst inclusive. I'he trade of puacy
begins to be one of much danger and
listle piofit, since the establishment ol
convoys on the Cuba coast by Commo
{dore Porter ; and the constant cruiz-
mgr ol his vessels on the north side of
the Island, and that of the British on
the southern side, will we hope com-
pletely finish the business of outiawed
robbery and waoton murder.
ri tim—
From the Montrose (Penn. ) Gazelle
There appears to be a scarcity of
Henry James, and others,
is well improved, and is one of those
lately owned by J. P. De Hass, pur-
chased by Mrs. Craig, and sold by her
to Thomas Goodwin, Philadelphia.
For terms apply to him, ov to Wm
R. Smith, Hurtingdon.
June 3d. 18238.
FOR SALE.
AN-|
Federalistsy!
wheat throughout this county; wel The subscriber will sell, at
have therelore to depend on the + L vii
{coun ry’ tor our flour. This is not
as 1 should be, the fault is with the
farmers, Too much attention has
Bellefonte,
|tillories ; and our prudent agriculiurs -l.
lists must ere this bave seen their
mistake. . and commodious
Lit TAN-HOUSE,
Mobile, May 1. fwith.a good
Two seamen belonging to the brig!
Phoenix were, on Tuesday, commit-|
TANYARD,
township, Centre county,
acres more ot less, adjoining lands of
The land
private
sale, the HOUSE & LOT he now
occupies, situate in the Borough of
The lot contains two and
been paid to raising rye for the dis- 5 half acres, and has also erected oq
ita good dwelling house, and a large
shals or Deputy Marshalls, or which
(may be in the hands of their legal re-
presentatives which may have been
collected trom the fines atoresaid, after
deducting the expense of assessing
and collecting the same, and also to
settle and adjust the accounts of the
said Marshals and Deputy Marshals,
for monies by them collected as afore-
sald , under the provisions of the act of
the thirtieth March, eighteen hundred
and eleven, entitled, *¢ An act to amend
and consolidate the scveral acts rela-
ting to the settlement of the public
accounts and payment of the public
monies, and for other purposes,” and
for this purpose he is hereby author-
ised and required to exercise the same
powers for compelling the said Mar-
shals and Deputy Marshals, or their
legal representatives, to render their
respective accounts, and for procuring
the attendance of persons whether par-
ty or witnesses, and the exhibition and
delivery of books, accounts, documents
and papers which have any relation
to, or connection with, the said ac-
counts or fines, and which he may
deem necessary in the investigation
and adjustment of the same, as are or
ton a
Cotton Machinery.
where yain of any quality maj |
procured, suitable to the acec
dation of every person wishing 10,
purchase. They also have a num’ er
of looms for the purpose of weaving,
suitable to all kinds of country wort 1
They respectfully invite those who
have heretofore patronised them to”
continue to do so ; and all those who
are favorable to domestic manuf c+
tures arc most respectfully solicited
to extend taeir patronage. Work
shall be done with dispatch and oll
the most reasonable terms.
LAMBERT & BROTHERS.
Bellefonte, May 20, 1823.
Yi
4
Valuable "Real or
For Sale.
BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS
COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY,
Will be exposed to public vendue
onthe premises on Friday the 20th ;
debtors or delinquent public officers of
this Commonwealth.
ne proceeding shall be instituted
Provided that|
may be exercised in the case of other{day of June next, the following des.
.cribed property, being the real estate
that was of John Jick, late of F crgu-
They also have in complete. opps
consisting of seventeen tan vats, with
two lime vats, baites, &c.
t=d to jail fcr stabbing the mate of
against them or any of them previous son township in said county, deceass :
“els, brig, and cap ain Cornell, of the
Dr. Micgael Leip, whose politics to the first day ot August next. And ‘eds
may weil be eomnpired with these The terms
Mr. Gregg. Hos plan differed but
Lutte froma bis colleague’ : but to
chew his adoption of fidirsl notions.
his accordance with vulgar fed-
eral clamor then ratsed against the
demaciauc party, he had embodied in
bis project. hostiiities as well agains.
¥ ance as (3rew Briraing and in favor
of this impirovemrnt, we find Mr
Gregg on that day record ne his vote,
dppcatly © with all the federalists
Nac was he satisfied with this hberal
play’ of his opposition ; for an the
sventeepth day of June 1812, he sub.
mitted a motion remodeling the idea
of his fiend Dr. Leip for issuing
letters of marge and reprisal 2gains
ance and Eagland ; and for this he
LU rincd every federal vote, though 1
was finally and eficctaally put Sang
by a repuahican majority.
Ir confirmation of the federalism
ol Me Gregg, displayed in particu-
Jar ane of the most siriking, crit-
cal and trying epochs of our history.
tended to have added another
proof ; a document from under his own
land Bot ourallotied space for to
cov is more than exhausted, and the
ihject well deserves patient devel-
op ant and cons deration, More
a
the
is
at
WC li
LO.
——) Ow
The vote in favor of Jay’s treaty,
given by Mr Grice in congress, in
1796, was considerca by all partics as
a decisive proot of his apostacy, and
of his conversion to federalism. A
reference to Cobbett s Pohical Ceisor,
of that year, will shew that Andrew
Gregg, the man who is now the fod
coral candidate For Governor of Peon
syivania, wuS then heid up, even by
«pat detestable British hiveling, as ao
ubj act for the admiradon of all feder.
alists, ilo federalists and Laglish
Taint, hee uae of his vote in the
fa of the Birash treaty
vd that M. Geewp was one of the
converts, and favorably distin
in publishing, his name
Ngee of other members, Iu
the treaty Such a
And (GGeeoer is ther fore a
candidate support ol the
time,
vor
new
¢ riched,
Linnng
grivieg Jay VOILCS,
ow
for 1c
tlic present
oO rank iin Gazette.
Yan
{it
\
iS xi
t
ti
federal pacity a
y
J
et Ty Pa
ESC
Ny
ROY APL.
WMtack the French
Fortress of St. Sckas-
s are said to have dis-
de-
of
sO die 3 oh (QC
tian,
tion. sed themselves to suc h
grec. that the Duke d’ Angouieme dis-
tributed erpsses of hooor to them with
his own hands, The
i observed him
ordered forward a 24 pound LY
tnev were So slow in mounting «it that
re Duke had time to leave the grou ih.
44 hen fided off, the ball passed
through house, and suck a pla
toon precisely where the Duke had
been disteibuting: his decorarions,
killed aod wounded fillicen
the soldier i
a
Spaniards hav-
34 from
fort,
AL
their
I'rvom the New York Advocate.
IRELAND
By the ship Giecaner, Sapein Puase, |
arrived yesterday [rom Londonderry, |
ve have recived the Derry Journal}
lof
Cobbeit].
|
schr. Sopia ot Philadelphia,
SUICIDE.
Dr. Daniel A. Wheeler, of Lisle,
Broom County, hung himself on Mon-
day last—supposed to have been de-
ranged.
may be known by application
subscriber.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
May 27th 1823.
MARRIED —On Thursday the
29th u't. by the Rsv. Winrniam Sru-
art, Col WILLIAM MURRAY to
Miss MARGARET HUEY, both of
Ferguson Township.
Oa Monday last, in tlis
Jorongh by the Re Me. MGARRAH,
Mr. DANI¥L MKIVISTON to
Vaiss SARAH CUJ.L.
i
ee —
Pe OCG Meeting,
A meting of the Democrats of Cen. Si Reward
tre county, is requasied, to be held
at the court hou e, in the Borough off Rubaway from the subscriber,
Bellefonte, on Friday the 20:h day of’ jing in Ilains township, Centre county,
June, Instant, to put in riomination; on Sanday the 18th instant, an indent-
some suitable person ut the Demo
cratic party, and a citizen of Penasyl- ed apprentice named
vapia, as a candidate for the office off JOHN THOMAS,
Ts a
} beg Pr esident of small stature, black hair, and with-
f the United States. The members!
of the Cammitice ot Correspondence
or Centre county, are requested to'szonded
attend on that day for the purpose of
organ.z ng.
liv-
pout hat or shoes at the time be ab-
be
given, but no charges paid, lor his ap-
The above reward will
MANY. |preheosion.
HENRY REEDER.
Hains township, May 2° 22d 1823
OL
WANTED,
Immediately an Apprentice to 2 de
CARPENTER BUSINESS.
One between the ages of sixteen and
In-
GEO. HENNING,
HATTE
and customers, that he has again com-|
Respectiuily informs friends
menced the
HATTIN BUSINESS,
in Bellefonte, in a shop adjoining the,
cighteen would be preferred.
G quire of the
Buffaloe Run.
DAVID I. PRUNER.
N.B. Also, wanted, a JOURNEY-
MAN CARPENTER,
'stant employment and generous wages
subscriber, residing oo
house formerly occupied by Charles
Huston Esq. ; where he intends to
Water! whom con-
Stiffened Hats,
{will
isiding on Buffaloe Run.
DAVID I. PRUNER,
JOHN BARR.
S#
pring township, May 28, 1823.
JT VEY
AN ACH
FOR the recovery of fines assesaecd)
upon citizens of this Jor the
of wulitary duty
war with Great
Jor other purposes.
WHEREAS it is enacted in and by
keep a general assortment of
Proof and Common b b
. e given the subscribers, re-
which may be bad on moderate terms 5 » oy ;
He flatters
himseif that hie can give general satis.
bv whole sale or retail.
faction, as he has been lately to the
city, snd has procured good stuffs.
Country lamb wool will be taken in at
his shop lor trade.
BOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for
state,
pon-performance
g the
Britain, and
fal Pp
tec C
rR
CRT
sale a
pe
|iCt
lecontlains one acre and a
and]
men.
HOUSE & LOT
in Laclysburg, now occupied by Wal-
Longwell as a tavern. The
fourth;
the house is a commodious one, and
the stabling good. Itis as excelicnt (of Pcaonsylvania lor the nov-perior-
s and for cither Tavein or Stare. | mance of militia duty during the late
Possession will be given on the first) war with Great Britain, shall be and
[ April next. Ady person wishing to the sane js hereby vested in the said
p: webhase can know the tens by ap- .istat € to be recovered by the same un-
tolication to the subscriber, Farmer’ sider such regulations, provisions and
Muss, Pennsvaliey. restrictions, as shall be prescribed by
lan Act ot Cot ogress, passed the fourth
ot
and
‘twenty two, that all the right which |
the United States have to the fiaes
assessed upon tue citizens of the state
Xs
SGA
to the
shall be the duty of Lhe Auditor Gen-
day of May, eighteen hundred and 'ment ; one a mulatioe
German extraction
firovided also, that in settling and ad-
justing the accounts aforesaid, the!
rccounting officers shall allow a credit
to the several Marshals and Deputy.
Marshals for all sums heretofore paid
by them, to the officers composin
the Courts Martial held under the.
authority of the laws of the United!
States, and the laws of the Common-
eaith of Penusyivania for the trial of
lelinquent militia men.
Sect. 2 And be it further enacted
the authority aforesaid, That it
by
cral to procure for the use and benefit
ff the Commonwealth, the bonds or
authenticated copies of the same, giv-
:n and executed by the said Marshals
and Deputy Marshals and their res-
pective sureties, who have received
monies collected from the fines afore-
said, and which bonds or authentica-
ted copies shall be evidence in Courts.
of Justice on any suits br ought on the
same, and also to cause this act to be
published in one or more newspapers,
orinted within the bounds of each bri-
rade, and all the expenses incurred
yy bim lu performing the duties en-|
joined by this act, shall be paid out of
the State Treasary on the settlement
and approval of an zccount thereof by
the accountant department.
JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Speaker
of the House of Refiresentatives.
WILLIAM MARKS, Jr.
Speaker of the Senate.
ArprovED — April the first one
thousand eight hundred and tweaty.
three,
{
JOSEPH HIESTER.
April 22
NOTICE,
Take notice that John P. De Haas
|
is no longer agent for the executors
;
of the late John Nixon, esq. his au-
ed some time since. All applications
for leasing must be made to
H. NIXON,
May 15, 1823.
REWARD.
Escaped from the Jail of Centre
county on the night of the 8th
two
inst,!
B
igh, stout built and very down look.!
The other a white man,
of age, 5
was raised in Lape
The
he a and of}
Lew 5 LO jth legislature thereof. And whereas
VLLL.
e shove Re-
- -
thority to lease and receive rents ceas- 750 Prize
Ist. drawn No. on 1st. day’s
2nd
3d.
{ 4th.
‘5th.
risoners, confined by sentence to be drawn on the first da
lof the court to four months imprison-
| Oue lot of ground No. 2. struate in
the Town of Springfield, with a
house and stable thereon erected
One lot of ground No. 6. situate in
said town, with a small frame housed
and kitchen thereon—
Four other Lots No's4 5 9 and 12
situate in said town, cleared and fence
ed
i
ALSO,
Two acres 100 perches of an out lot
adjoining sald town.
TERMS of sale, one half of the pure i
‘chase money to be paid in hand, and
‘the residue in one year without inter-
ost to be secured by Bound and Morte
gage
Dee attendance will be given by |
George Boal and William Murray |
administrators,
Cerufied by
I. B SMITH, Clk. O. C.
Registers Office April29th 1823,
AABONSBURG
CRU RO! & LO
LEB.
SCHEME.
$500
200
100
50
Prize of
»
1
1
1
2
3
1
0
8
50
654
1500 Tickets at $2 00 each, $3000 00
750 Bink?
a
surviving execulor, Sect to a deduction of 20 per-cent,
ITO BE COMPLETED IN FIVE
DAYS DRAWING AS FoLLows!
Viz:
3 2
26
50
50
500
The rest ali floating prizes, liable
drawing
2nd. day
3d, do
4.h do
5th do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
y's drawing
The prizes shall pe ounctually paid |
» bamed JOHN (deducting 20 per-cent ) sixty days
RANUNMI, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches fier the drawings are completed, 9
The prolits arising from this Lod)
pamcd ery are to be applied to the extiga
SAMUEL TAYLOR, about 30 years, guishment of a debt incurred in the!
5 feet 8 or 9 inches ip height erection of a Charch or House o |
speaks broken Loglish, says that Le Worship in Aaronsburg.
ADAM NEIDIGH,
DANIEL KEEN. : } Maras