RT RP Finis i TE en Ain FRI TOL Ap 0 ken inan action at Corpeja. Before the election they certainly vould make a great deal of joking about my name, and they would be guessing whether 1 should be speit Macarty or M’Cartey or M’Carty. 1 dare say they would have as much to say about my pame and about the spelling of it as they have to say about Mr. Shuize’s. This however would be all before the election: After the election they would all be mighty ci vil and so would I. 1 wouldnt be outdane by them in civility, but they might whistle for offic:s, and so they may und:r Governor Shuize and that’s what makes them so mad. DENNIS M'CARTY. aA — HERE AGAIN! From the Curlisie Volunteer. Messrs. Underwood’s,—Seeing by the public papers, that I was appoiat- ed, without my knowledge or consent, onc ofthe committee of correspond- ence, by the ¢ Democratic copven- tion of naturalized Irishmen,” * beld at the house of Mr Dennis Brady, in the borough of Harrisburg, on Saturday the 24th ot May : I therefore Inform my friends, that they sha'l no longer consider me as one of said committee CORMIC M’MANUS, *This is the same meeiing that ap-| pointed Mr. Mex of this place, one of their corresponding cominitiee. Err From the Harrisburg Intelligencer, The meeting at Mr, Wenrich’s, on Wednesday evening, was tiuly © large and respectabley’ in the fashionable pbraze. We were pleased to see so many of oar country friends in at- tendance. It argues well for the dem- brig of war from Constantinople bounc to Patras, and seven Grecian brigs of war. The Oriental Spectator gives the following description atit. « We have scen here persons who were witnesses of this combat, which covers the Turkish commander with glory. He heroicly contended with forces so very janequal The seven Grecian brigs, some of which were more thao a match for the Ottoman vessel, did not dare to approach it during the en- zagement ; at feogth they sent up 2 fireship, which succeeded. in setung fire to the maiosul. Then the Tarkish captain, by an excessively prompt and skiliful manoeuvre, cut away and cast into the sea the mas! about to take fire, and got safely into [thaca. ; MURDER & SUICIDE. Extract of a letter from Dr, Poleg Clarke to his friend in Providence, dated Coventry, Rhode Island, May 26th 1823. I was yesterday called to witness one of the most horrid sights I ever beheld. At balf past 12 o’clock, I was requested to go Ricumonp REM INGTON, by one of his sons, in giea haste 3; ue said his father had Killed his mother and himself. I repaired quarter of a mile off, and on en tering the house, found Mrs. Remmingtonly- ing on the floor with her face down- wards, and covered with blood. I dis- covered a depression upon the back part of her head, aad found upon ex- amination her head broken in. There ocratic cause, The spirit of old gen- nine democracy is alive in this county; and the million of debt, contracted by the present administration, 1S a sufli- cient foretasie of federal policy, to rouse the feelings of the lovers o economy, into a determination to put a stop to extravagance, and if possi- ble, avert the bitter curse of taxation S— There is at least one letter in this City from Paris, which positively state that the French army had made three attacks on St. Sebastian, and were ev- ery time repulsed, with loss, by the Spaniards. Democratic Press. —— 4 Gr A From the Franklin Gazette LATEST FROM FRANCE. The ship Othello, in thirty days from Bordeaux, has arrived at New York. John Forsyth, Esq. late American minister at Madrid, and his family, came passengers in the Oibello. From the editors of the New York Gazette we received the annexed extracts from Bordeaux pa pers to the 26th of April- Mr. For- syth will take up his summer resi dence in this city. or its vicinity. He brings ioformation, ¢that the French Army bad entered Logrono, on their march to Pampeluna. The Duke of Anguleme had crossed the Ebro, on his way to Madrid. The inhabitants abandoned their homes on th approach of the invaders, and no attempts had been made to check their progress. The duchess of An- gouleme had entered Bordeaux: She was received by the loyal subjects ol king Louis with the greatest enthusi asm The chamber of deputies had still ander discussion the project of the law relative to the finances, Mr Franck, charge d’affuirs from the court of Austria, arrived at Toulouse on the 20th of April, from Madrid, on his way to Paris. He left tbat city on the 8th, at which time all was tran quil, but on his journey he found the Spaniards making preparations to re- ceive the French army. A young man, a Spaniard by birth, has been con- demned at Toulouse to nine years imprisonment, for exciting the French soldiers to desert. A Spanish vessel loaded with grain for St. Sebastian, was carried into Port Du Passage, and an order has been received to take an accoun: of the quantity, and pay for it. Vessels were daily at Bayonne with provisions for the troops and fodder for the horses, and were order- ed for Biboa.’ A courier has just arrived from Madrid. The entry of the French was not known when he left that, Great exertions were making by those concerned in the revolution to organ- ize a system of defence; the organi- z tion of pew militia, conscriptions, and other projects more easily formed than executed, were in agitation. The Madrid jourpal states that the royalist general Morales has been ta- Bayonne, April 15. Pampaluna is closely besieged. Both corpse of the army will reach the Ebro on the same day. The ag. vance guard of our army passed the famous i. files of Salinas without op. position ; they are 12 mile from Vit. toria, where the head quarters of the Prince are to be established on the 17. Balasteros-abandoncd the defiles of were no signs of life remaining. A- bopt a few feet from her, was her ‘husband sitting in a chair with his chin resting upon his breast covered with his blood. I raised up his head land beheld the fatal stab on the left side of over the carotid, or large artery of the neck, which I have no doubt was di- vided. A court of inquest was held, which returned a verdict of wilful murder by Remmington on his wile, and suicide on himself.” ret Fens. COUNTERFEITS.—Weare sor ry to say, there are Counterfeit 85 notes of the Bank or GETTYSBURG in circulation. We have seen oue, which is payable to J. Kerr, dated Nov. 1, 1821, and tolerably well exe- cuted. The following are the most obvious particulars in which the gen: vine and counterfeit notes differ : |- Oa the right hand, upper corner of the Note, around the word « Five,” there are a number of small rings, which in the spurious notes are single, and in the genuine are double, that is one within the other. In tha vignette of the genuine Note, the swingletrce touches the tail of the horse, and in the counterfeit, there is a considerable space between them. The wok around the figure V.on the left hand upper corner of the spurious note, is much lighter than that of the genuine ; and the name of the President is speit W’Conoughy instead of M’Conaughy. —————— MARRIED ~—Ou Thursday the 5th inst. by the Rev.James Linn, Mp ENOCH PASSMORE to Miss RE- BECCA EVANS, both ofthis coun- Ly. Democratic Meeting, A meeting of the Democrats of Cen- tre county, Is requested, to be held at the court hoase, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Friday the 20th day of June, instant, to put in nomination some suitable person ot the Demo- cratic party, and a citizen of Pennsyl- vania, as a candidate for the office of Vice President of the United States. 'The members of the Committee of Correspondence for Centre county; are requested to attend on that day for the purpose of organizing. { MANY. PUBIC SALLE. Will be sold at public vendue, on Saturday the 28th of June instant, a valuable plantation or tract of land containing 102 i immediately to the house, about alacross the windpipe, imm-diatelyi. & o’clock of said day. Due attendance will be given by the owner JOHN HENSHE FOR SALE, The subscriber offers for sale a HOUSE & LOT injEarlysburg, formerly occupied by Walter Longwell asa tavern. The lot contains one acre and a fourth, and the house is a commadious one, and the stabling good. Itis an excellent stand for either. Tavern or Stove. Possession will be given on the firs of April next. Aay person wishing to purchase can know the terms by ap- plication to the subscriber, Farmer's Mills, Pennsvaliey. LEWIS LONGWELL. June 3d 1823. John M’Kinley, Jr. TAILOR, Informs his friends and the publ er that he has commenced the above bu- siness in the Borough of Bellefonte. His shop is on the north east end of the lot north of the Bank, and directly the He will work cheap for cash or country produce, all kind of which will be taken io payment. Belietonte, June 3d 1823. FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell, at private sale, the HOUSE & LOT he now eccupies, situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, a half acres, and has also erected on street. The lot contains two and 'ta gocd dwelling house, and a large and commodious . TAN-HOUSE, with a good TANYARD, consisting of seventeen tan vats, with two lime vats, baites, &c. The terms may be known by application to the subscriber. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, May 27th 1823. 5 Six Cents Runaway from the subscriber, liv ing in Hains township, Centre county, on Sunday the 18th instant, an indent ed apprentice named JOHN THOMAS, of small stature, black hair, and with- out hat or shoes at the time he ab: seconded. The above reward will be given, but no charges paid, for his ap prehension. HENRY REEDER. Hains township, May 22d. 1823. WANTED, Immediately na Apprentice to the CARPENTER BUSINESS. {One between the ages of sixteen and eighteen would be preferred. In. quire of the subscriber, residing on Buffaloe Run. DAVID I. PRUNER. N. B. Also, wanted, a JOURNEY | MAN CARPENTER, whom con- stant employment and generous wages wil! be given, by the subscribers, re- siding on Buffaloe Run. DAVID I. PRUNER, JOHN BARR. Spring township, May 28, 1823. AN ACT FOR the recovery of fines assessed upon c¥izens of this state, for the non-fierformance of mulitary duty during the late war with Great Britain, and for other purfioses. WHEREAS it is enacted in and by Huntingdon county, on the great road! leading from Bellefonte to Pittsburg. The improvemens are a good LOG HOUSE, and a good BANK BARN, with about 80 acres of cleared land— eighteen acres of Meadow, well water- Salinas, and has retreated to Tud THE GREEKS: Re = ted, and more can be made—a large oTehard, containig the best of fruit ; tess, ard two never-failing springs an Act of Congress, passed the fourth acres, situate in Tyrone township, day of May, eighteen hundred and ment twenty two, that all the right which the United States have to the fines assessed npon the citizens of the state of Pennsylvania for the non-perfor- mance of militia duty during the late war with Great Britain, shall be and the same is hereby vested in the said of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches ip heioht stale to be recovered by the same un- der such regulations, provisions and restrictions, as shail be prescribed by the legislature thereot. And whereas|German extraction. The above Re. m enttook place between an Ottoman tained within the # Sinking Valley(ed of the provisions of the said Act ofjsion and delivery at the jail in © Manor.” Sale to commence at 12{Congress upon the terms and coodi fonte or ten dollars for either of the tions mentioned in the fourth thereof. secon THEREFORE Sect. 1. Be it enacted by the Sen. ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in| General Assembly wet, and itis here-, by enacted by authority of the same. That tbe Auditor General be and le is hereby authorised ‘and required, w take legal measures to recover all monies in the hands of those wlio now are, or heretofore have been, Mar- shals or Deputy Marshalls, or which may be in the hands ol their legal re- presentatives which may have been collected trom the fines aloresaid, afier 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- -aid , under the provisions of the act of the thirtieth March, eighteen bundred and eleven, entitled, ¢¢ Aw act to amend and consolidate the several acts rela- tng to the settlemecot of the public accounts and piyment 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 Mad vals, or their legal representatives, to render their respective accoubts, and for procuring the attendance of persons whether pai. ty or witnesses, and the exhibiion and delivery of books, accounts, documents and papers which have any relation to, or connection with, the said ac- counts or fines, and wlich he may deem necessary in the investigation and adjustment of the same, as are or may be exe:cised in the case of other debtors or delinquent public officzrs of this Commouwealth, Provided that na proceeding shall be insiituted to the first day ot August next. And firovided also, that in settling and ad- justing the accounts aforesaid, the accounting officers shall allow a credit; to the several. Marshals and Deputy; Marshals for all sums heretofore paid by them, to the officers composing the Courts Martial held under the authority of the laws of the United States, and the laws of the Common: wealth of Penusyivania for the trial of delinquent militia men. SECT. 2 And be tt further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That i shall be the duty of che Auditor Gen- eral 10 procure for the use and benefit of the Commonweaith, the bouds oi authenticated copies of the sane, giy en and executed by the said Marshals and Deputy Marshals and their res- pective sureties, who have received monies collected from the fines afores said, and which bonds or authenptica ted copies shall be evidence in Courts of Justice on any suits brought on the same, and also to cause this act to be published in one or more newspapers, rinted within the bounds of each bri- sade, and all the expenses incurred by him in performing the duties en- joined by this act, shall be paid out of the State Treasury on the settlement and approval of ai account thereof by the accountant department. JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Speaker) of the louse of Kepfiresentatives. WILLIAM MARKS, Jr. Speaker of the Senate. ArrroveEp — April the first one housand eight hundred and twenty three. JOSEPH HIESTER. April 22 TA uPEY XR i i Take notice that John P. De Haas is no longer agent for the executors of the late John Nixon, esq. his au- thority to lease and recive rents ceas- ed some time since. All applications for leasing must be made to H. NIXON, surviving cxecutor, 20 % 7 » REWARD, Escaped from the Jail of Centre county on the night of the 8th inst. two prisoners, confined by sentence of the court to four months imprison- ; one a mulattoe, named JOHN BRAXUM, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout built and very down look. The other 3 white man, named SAMUEL TAYLOR, about 30 years speaks broken English, sags that he was raised in Lancaster cowaty and of against them or any of them previous, 2nd do 3d. 41h. 5th. rn J. BUTLER, sy; NOTICE The subscribers inform their {vicnds and the public, that they 1b now in complete operation the CARDING MACHINE formerly owned by Rankin & Stecl: The rolls shall be made in the beSt manner ond on the shortest notices They also have in complete opperas Uuon a hy Cotton Machinery ; where yarn of any quality may be procured, suitable to the aceommo# | dation of every person wishing (0 purchase. They also have a number of looms for the purpose of weaving, suitable to all kinds of country work. They respectfully invite those who have herctofore patronised them to | continue to do so 3 and all those wire are favorable to domestic manufac tures are most respectfully solicited to extend toeir patronage. Work shall be done with dispatch and ov the most reasonable terms. LAMBERT & BROTHERS. Bellefonte, May 20, 1823. 5 Valuable Heal Estate For Sale. BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY, Will be exposed to public vendue onthe premises on Friday the 20th day ot June next, the following des cribed property, being the real estate 1 that was cf John Juck, late of Fergu- 4 son townskip in said county, deceas- | ed : One lot of ground No. 2, situate in the Town of Springficld, with a house and stable thereon erected One lot of ground No. 6. situate in Said town, witha small frame house 1 and kitchen thereon— Four other Lots No’s 4 5 9 and 12 situate in said town, cleared and feng ; | 4 ALSO, Two acres 100 perches of an out lot adjoining said town. } TERMS of sale,onc half of the pure chase money to be paid in hand, and | the residue in one year without inter est, to be secured by Bond and Morte | gage. : 5 Due attendance will be given by George Boal and William Murray admioistrators, Certified by F. B SMITH, Cik. O. Cc. Registers Office April 29th 1823, hn AABONIBOBEG CHURCH LOT THEY, SCHEME, Prize of. £500 : ! is Bsoo » 200 200 1 » 100 9 100 oa 50 4 100 1” 25 ” 75 : 9 10 » 100 2 5 5 140 ’s 3 3 150 2) 2 50 9 750 Prizes 750 Blok He 1500 Tickets at 82 00 eath, 33000 gr Sectto a deduction of 20 per-cent. May 15, 1823. TO BE COMPLETED IN FIVE DAYS DRAWING AS FOLLOWS VIZ: Ist. drawn No. on Ist. day’s drawing 825 2nd. day 95 3d, do 50° 4h do 50 5th do 500 The rest all floating prizes, liable do do do do do do do to be drawn on the first day’s drawin» The prizes shall be bunctually paid (deducting 20 per-cent ) sixty days after the drawings are completed, The profits arising from this Lots tery, ate to be applied to the extine guishment of a debt incurred in the erection of a Church or Housg of Worship in Aaronsburgs ADAM NEIDIGH DANIEL KEEN