Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, June 18, 1823, Image 3

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n case of &iinquencyr
si. “4th This constitution ma
Seoded at any regular meeling of]
Sack ith
the Society, Wil con |
o thirds of the members present.
L 15th No books treating on dis
puted po
excepted) sha
hool.
pig 16th At any of the stated mieet-
ings of the society a majority of the
members present may adopt by-laws
for the regulation of the school.
James Rorarock Pres’s.
GeorGE HENNING Sec’ry,
Janes M'Gee Zrcas'’r.
Wicriam WARD
Janes HETHERINGTON
Erisan REeves
Benjamin al Super’dts,
Erisag REEVES
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5 sony
il be admitied Into the
Managers,
HONORABLE SPANISH CON-
DUCT.
The gallant Commodore PoRTER,
on reaching Cuba with his squadron)
to aid in the suppression of piracy,
found, as he believed, that an order
ALSO,
a tract of land adjoining the last men-
y beliioned, contsining about
200 acres,
the concurrence of/with small improvements, but ele-
lgant land, and easily cleared;
ALSO,
ints of doctrine, (catechisms jin that neighborhood, two tracts of
unimproved land, containing
2000 acres,
the quality of which, comparatively,
is the best in that county.
These lands possess advantages,
which many in that country are de-
prived of. They are situated three
or four miles from the Susquchanna
River ; four or five from the mouth
of Anderson’s creck ; and (rom a mile
o a mile and a halt from the turnpike,
leading from Erie through Bellefonte.
I'he Stateroad from Huntingdon 1o-
tersects this turnpike, and passes the
houses of the improved tracts. Per-
sons wishing to erect water works of
any description, will find these lands
in every respect well calculated for
that purpose ; the seats on two of the
tracts, one improved, are considered
the best in that part of the county,
well supplied by nature immediately
had been issued by the then governor
general of the Island, ¢ forbidding]
above them, with valuable sawing
‘timber, such as pine, cherry, oak, &c.
the entrance of his squadron iuto itsjwhich if covoverted into boards and
harbors.”
ports, this order, whether it formally
existed or not, was actually enforced,
to the manifest encouragement of the
pirates,and to the great obstruction
of the operation ol the American
fleet. The Commodore, therefore,
wrote two successive letters to the
governor general, stating the facts,
and calling upon him to ¢ counter
mand the order.” General Vives,
the successor of the then governor
general, very promptly, on coming in-
to office, replied to the commodore,
that the government of Cuba had no!
issued any order prohibiting the’ en
trance of any vessel under his com-
mand into its ports, but assured bim
on the contrary that the squadron un
der him « would meet with every aid
and co-operation on the part of the
Jocal authorities inthe pursuit of pi-
rates who may shelter themselves io
the uninhabited coasts, compatable
with the territorial privileges conform:
ahle to the Taw of nations.” In ac.
cordance with this frank and honora-
ble declaration; General Vives issued
a circular to the several commandants
of the Island, requiring their aid to be
given to the American squadron.
(dommodore Porter immediately wrote
“a letter of thanks to General’ Vives,
felicifated him on his arrival at Hav-
anna, and assured him that nothing
{but a severe iandisposition had pre-
vented him from paying his respects
in person to him. Piracy may now be
confidently expected to he completely
exterminated, ¥
— nin 3
The Hessian Fly is committing
great ravages in all parts of the Unit.
ed Sates. From Virginia, we learn
that the wheat in many counties is
fotally destroyed. A similar fate at-
tends it in many parts of Pennsylvania,
Maryland, Ohio and Kentucky.
Mr. Forsyth, American minister at
Madrid, has arvived at New York from
Spaiu, in the ship Othello.
Democratic Meeting.
A meeting of the Democrats of Cen
tre county, is requested, to be held
at the court house, in the Borough of
Bellefonte, on Friday the 20th day of
June, 1wostant, 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
af the Committee of Correspondence
for Centre county, are requested to
attend on that day for the purpose of
organizing.
MANY.
NN 5
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale, the
following lands, situate in the county
of Clearficld : A valuable farm con-
taining
300
acres, on which are erected a
. DWELLING HOUSE
and a new
ia
00d
: LOG BARN,
with about filty acres cleared, seven
of which are meadow, and much
a thriving APPLE orchard, a num-
ber of PEACH and other fruit trees |
. ALSO,
A handsome FARM, ad
above, containing
At several of the small
| STRAYS.
Cue a light bay, about fourteen and a’
; half bands high, with a small star in twenty -twq, that all the right which
\her forehead ; the other is a grey,
joining the about thirteen and a half bands high,
scauntling, and sent down the Susque-
hannab, would realize to the owner a
handsome profit. The Jand is gener-
ally timbered with oak, hickory, &c
The price will be very moderate,
for the improved, by paying balf in
cash, and the rewainder in equal
payments. The unimproved, by pay-
ing part in hand, and the remainder
by tostallments. The subscriber will
sell much lower, than any that has
that or any adjacent county 4 say, from
R1, 50 te B2, 00 per acre, according
to the payments. For further infor-
mation, enquire of the subscriber, liv-
ing io Cambrla county, William F.
Boone, Bellefonte, or Samuel John-
ston, near the premises®
JOSEPH BOONE.
Cambria county, June 16. 1823.
N, B. Thereis also a large body
of land, some thousand acres, near the
above described, most of which is first
rate land, and which the subscriber
will sell at a moderate rats J. B.
NOTICE,
To Bridge Builders.
The Commissioners of Centre Coun
ty, JACOB BOLLINGER, JOHN
ADAMS and JOHN HAYS, will at-
tend at the house ot William Alexand.
er, Mill-hall, on Wedaesday the 25th
instant, for the purpose of receiving
proposals for building a
BRIDGE,
[ or near Hervey’s Mills, over Fish-
ing Creek.
Comm’s Office June 13th 1823,
ELIJAH REEVES,
Clock and Watch-Ma-
ker,
Informs the citizens of Centre
county, that he carries on the above
business in all its various branches,
in the Borough of Bellefonte, next
door to the office of the « PATRIOT,”
where he will thankfully receive all
orders in his line of business. He!
will work on the most reasonable.
terms for cash or country produce.
An apprentice to the above business,
will be taken, it application be made
soon.
June 17th, 1823.
ATTENTION |}
VOLUNTEERS.
A meeting of the BELLEFONTE
LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUN-
TEER COMPANY, will take place!
in the Diamond of the Borough of
Bellefonte, on Saturday the 21st in-
stant, precisely at the hour of 1 o’clock,
P. M. at which place and time, a
prompt attendance of all the members
of the Company is expected, for the
purpose of training, &ec. on
By order of the Capt
HUGH L. M’MEEN, 0S.
CAME to the plantation of the sub-
scriber, living in Lawrence township,
Clearfield County, on the 18th day of
May last,
Tyo
heretofore, or that now 1s, offered in
i Buffaloe Run.
PUBLIC
SALE,
Will be sold at pubiic vepndue; ©n
Saturday the 28th of June instant, a
valuable plantation or tract of land)
contalping
102
acres, situate in Tyrone township,
Huntingdon county, on the great road
leading trom Bellefonte to Pitsburg.
The improvemens are a good
LOG HOUSE,
and a good
BANK BARN,
eighteen acres of Meadow, well water-
edy and more can be made—a large
orchard, containig the best of trait
trees, and two never-failing springs
It is part of the first rate land con-
tained within the ¢ Sinking Valley
Manor.” Sale to commence at 12
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 jot
contains one acre and a fourth, and
the house is a commadious one; and
the stabling good.” It is an excellent
stand for either Tavern or Store.
Possession will be given on the first
of April next. Aay person wishing to
‘purchase can know the terms by ap-
(plication to the subscriber, Farmer's
{ Mills, Peansvaliey.
: LEWIS LONGWELL.
June 3d. 1828.
Johan M’Kinley, Jr.
TAILOR,
Informs his friends and the public,
that he has commenced the above ba
siness in the Borough of Bellefonte.
His shop is on the north east end of
the lot north of the Bank, and directly
across the street. He will work
cheap for cash or country produce, all
kind of which will be taken in payment.
Bell -tonte, June 3d 18923.
~-
Six Cen eward
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-
ssonded. The above reward will be
given, but no charges paid, for his ap
prehension.
HENRY REEDER.
Hains township, May 22d. 1823.
7H :
WANTED,
Immediately an Apprentice to the
CARPENTER BUSINESS.
One between the ages of sixteen and
eighteen would be preferred. In-
quire of the subscriber, residing on
DAVID I. PRUNER.
N.B. Also, wanted, a JOURNEY-
MAN CARPENTER, whom con-
stant employment and generous wages
will 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
ufion citizens of this state, for the
non-fierformance of wmulitary duty
during the late war with Great
Britain, and for other purposes.
WHEREAS it is enacted in and by
t
MARES.
an Act of Congress, passed the fourth
day of May, eighteen hundred and
the Ubpited States have to the fines
assessed upon the citizens of the state
of Pconsylvania lor the non-perior-
ed of (he provisions of the said Act o
with about 80 acres of cleared land—!
of the court to four months imprison-
ment ; one a mulattoe,
BRANU
high, stout built and very down look.
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Congress upon the terms and condi
tions mentioned in the fourth section
thereot.
THEREFORE
Sect. 1. Be it enacted by the Sen.
ate and House of Representatives of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met, and itis here-|
by enacted by authority of the same.)
That the Auditor General be and he
is hercby authorised and required, 10
take legal measures to recover alll
|monies in the bands of those who now
fare, or heretofore have been, Mar-
Ishals év Deputy Marshalls, or which
may be in the haods ol their legal re-
preseutatives which may have been
collected from the fines atoresaid, after
deducting the expense of assessing
and collecting the same, and also to,
settle and adjust the accounts of the
said Marshais and Deputy Marshals,
{for monies by them collected as afore.
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sion and delivery at the jail in Bell &
funte or ten doliats for either of then
J. BUTLER, Sif.
NOTICE.
The subscribers inform their
friends and the public, that they have
DOW ID complete operation the
CARDING MACHINE
formerly owned by Rankin & Steel
The rolls svall be made in the bese
manner and on the shortest noticed
They also have in complete opperas
tion a |
Cotton Machinery 3
where yarn of any quality may be
procured, suitable to the aceommo:
dation of every person wishing td
purchase. They also have a number
ot looms for the purpose of weaviiy,
said, under the provisi i of the act of, SUMtable to all kinds of country work.
the thirtieth March, eighteen bundred
and eleven, entitled,“ An act to amend!
and cooselidate the several acts vela-
ting to the settlement of the public
accounts and payment of the public
monies, and for other purposes,” aud
for this purpose he is hereby authge.
ised and required to exercise the same
powers for compelling the said Mar.
<
‘Ishals and Deputy Marshals, or their
legal representatives, to rended their
respective accounts, and lor 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
lo, or connection with, the said ac-
counts or fines, and which he may
dec necessary in the investigation
and adjustment of the same, as are or
may be exeicised in the case of other
debtors or delinquent public officers of
thls Commonwealth. Provided that
na proceeding shall be instituted
against them or any of them previous
to the first day of August next, And
justing the accounts aforesaid, the
accounting officers shall allow a credit
‘0 the several Marshals and Deputy
by them, to the officers
ihe Courts Martial beld under the
authority of the laws of the United
States, and the laws of the Common-
wealth of Peonsyivenia fur the wial of
delinquent militia men.
SECT. 2 And be it further ervacted
by ihe authority aforesaid, That it
shall be the duty of the Auditor Gens
eral to procure for the use and benefit
of the Commonwealth, the bonds or
authenticated copies of the same, Ziv
provided also, that in seltliog and ad-|
Marshals for all sums heretofore paid)
composing!
bave berctolore patronised them 1
continue to do so ; and ail those who
are favorable to domestic manuf.c-
tures are most respecifully solicitec
‘to extend toeir patronage, Word
shall be done with dispatch and oi
the most reasonable terms.
LAMBERT & BROTHERS.
Bellefonte, May 20, 1823,
wv respectfully invite those wio
Valuable Real Estate
For Sale.
BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS
COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY;
Will be exposed to public vendue
on the premises on Friday the 20th
day of June next, the following des
cribed property, being the real estate
that was of John Juck, late of Fergus
Son township in said county, deceas:
ed :
. Oane lot of ground No.
the
©
2. situate in
Town of Springfield, with a
house and stable thereon erected
One lot of ground No. 8, situate is
Said town, with a small frame house
and kitchen thereon —
A 2
Four other Lows No’s459 and 12
situate in said own, cleared and fends
CQ
~ a
ALSO,
“Two acres 100 perches of an out lot
adjoining said town.
en and executed by the said Maishals
and Deputy Marshals and their res-
pective sureties, who have received
monies collected from the fines afore-
said, and which bouds or autheptica-
ed copies shall be evidence in Courts
»f Justice on any suits brought on the,
same, and also to cause this act to be
published in one or more newspapers,
printed within the bounds of each bri-
yade, and all the expenses incurred
by bim in performing the dutics en)
joined by this act; shall be paid out of
tne State Treasury on the seulement
and approval of an account thereof by
the accountant department.
JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Sficaker
of the House of Repfiresentatives.,
WILLIAM MARKS, Jg.
Speaker of the Senate.
APPROVED —Aprii the first one|
thousand eight hundred and twenty.
three,
i
JOSEPH HIESTER.
April 22
RNOTIOC]
4 OE 2
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 rec ive rents ceas-
for leasing must be made to
i
May 15, 1823.
$20
REWARD,
Escaped from the Jail of Centre °
wo prisoners, confined by
M, about 5 feet 7 or 8 1uches ,
; ; 750 Prizes
ed some the since. All applications 756 Blaoks
J
Ist. drawn No. on 1st. day’s
12nd
13d.
14h.
TERMS of sale, one half of the pug
chase money to be paid in hand, and
the residue in one year without inteps
est, to be secured by Bond and Mort
gage.
Due aitendance will be given by
George Boal and William Murray
administrators,
Certified by
F. B SMITH, Clk. 0. CG,
Registers Office April 29th 1823.
AABONZBURG
CHULOH LOT
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H. NIXON, |!300 Tickets at $2 00 each, $3000 00
surviving cxecutgr, Subjectto a deduction of 20 per-cents.
|TO BE COMPLETED IN FIVE!
DAYS DRAWING AS FOLLOWS:
VIZ:
drawing
204d. day
3d, do
4th do
5th do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
{3 3
; 25
40
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th. 500
county on the night of the 8th inst. The rest all floating prizes, liable
scuteuce to be drawn on the first day’s drawing
The prizes shall be punctually paid
named JOHN (deducting 20 per-cent ) sixty days
fier the drawings are completed.
The protits arising from (his Lots
with a bell on. They are supposed
. i toi. dese} each to be about seven years old.
cres Improvements, 2 log dwelling|y, i
: €o
Bouse anditarn, out houses. AR pba wper or owners are desired to
seventy or eighty acres cleared; six.[c0Mme forward, prove property, pay
teen of which are meadow—a bear.(charges, and take them away.
‘ing APPLE and PEACH orchawd,| SAMUEL FULTON
The other a white man, named tery, areto be applied ‘to the extins
SAMUEL TAYLOR, about 30 years guishment of a debt incurred in the.
of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, erection of a Church or House :
speaks broken English, says that be Worship in Aaronsburg.
was raised in Laocasier county and © ADAM NEIDIGH,
German extraction. The above Re} DANIEL KEEN.
200 mance of militia duty during the late
war with Great Britain; shall be and
the same is hereby vested in the said
state to be recovered by the same un-
der such regulations, provisions and
restrictions, as shall be prescribed by
the legislature thereof. And whereas
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