Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, July 16, 1823, Image 3

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    ot land, some thousand acres; f
above described, most of which
rate land, and which the SU .
will sell at a moderate rate J.D: =
ae
ELIJAH REEVES,
Clock and Watch-Ma=
ker, :
Informs the citizens of Centre
he «Friend ‘301 oth, cares very 2d among the pe? le. which resulied
din a universal
toouty brn s0 ery to Wi. 8% RENT ARD,
iia either about (urd or religim i manifestation of public| country, by striplings sad nev Aglzed Was stolen on the might of the 21st
BA Luis Lid rato atanini ast it ; and It wa udi{ democrats ; ar d and firm demo- :
11 as it is the least of his concert, he {opinion agalast It § ind 1t was rep craig; and of Me. Grego as{®” 22nd of June instant, from the
he to brine. 1130 that have a re ved as corrupt and anconstitutivnal ;icrats who tally around Mr. Greg as iouse of Thomas Hastings, Innkeep-
! % level with him }iad in 1820 the peopie were reiastat-|a tried patriot, are denounced by these f £5,
both, on a leve oa 3 ) : Bude in the Borongh of Bellefonte, a
is 4 well eataDlished Maxim, ed in (heir righis. Afer this decis-€phemeral belngs as apostates. ut “DRAB GREAT COAT
of religun arejion made and ratified by the wholcthe period we trust bas iryived hes with three 80 crate capes each bound
HENUNCIATORS COMM nity, it was not anticipated thal such denuaciations pass harmless and 4 drawed ad Cap, rand 4 otk
How |tbis nsu-paton woud be agalo al- uofelt, except by their recoil on the Wbatonaed With 4 SE > the
But in this hope we werelauthors, You have seen and fel |°Y : y bo
ward tor
FTA
hf NON-PROFEISIRS
: MIT PROMINENT
of tho ce that make a firofession
Lf €%e ii appears, that it is becoming tempted. outside of the left breast; the collar
!
people and not of a party.
“with our Constitution or the spirit of yespected for his inflexible attach
1X at sovreignty rests in the people, the year 1791 chosen to represent the
To the intrigue of ajlellow citizens, tbe evil effects of par
theity excitement ; you have seen the
lastivilist calumaies tabricated and circu-
fashionable to (dntermuX religion with disappointed. :
politics s.and the compo ind, no doubt {part of our represeatatlves 10
acuity the tastecof the person tha {General Assemoly dang the
fabricated the contradiction to the ed {sussion, the people arc indebted for ajlated to serve party purposes. Is 1
itorial reraaiks of ‘tha Patrol. Intol lrevival of the legislaiive caucus Sys jot me such a state of society should
evant in every thing, [ do vot wonderltem, a system in its Consequences; cease ¢ In the language of Me. Jef
that his fre has got the better of hisidescructive of the public libeity ; and|lerson our political chief ¢ we have
prudence and induced him to commii{in its immediate operations, opening pamed little if we cousitenance a po
to paperaid publish to the world soja wide door to intrigue and corrup- litical intolerance as despotic as wick-
flizrant an attack on my characiet, on. In 1820 the delegates of thejed. This eval, and it 15 a Scribus
aud such an oufrage ob all truth. 1 democratic party declared that it Was, ont» can be corcected ouly by the good
toke novice of his » Contradiction” on Jihe wish of their constituents that the sense, and the good taste of the com:
ly because his ribaldry appears to belnomination in 1823 should be made; muvily, i soundness of ar
principaily levelled at me, and abroad|by delegates specially appointed, to, Gregg’s mind, the mildoess 0 bis |
convene in May at Lewistown. Ia temper, the/republican simplicity of
the autumn of 1822 ana winter of bis manners, the liberality of his sen-
1823 public opinion Was in favor of timents, ad led to his weight of char-
George Boyan as the republican can-jacter and is political experience aid.
didate, and if - the poaination had ed by a liberal education renders him
seen made at Lewistown by delegates, peculiatlyf fitted for the office of Gov-
he most unquestionably would have ernor at the present time. on
heen the man selected. We congratulate yoa fellow citi-
This Jdid not meet the wishes of zens that/ an opportunity is afforded
A number of the democratic repub- the legislative mtriguers: At all you of again bestowing your suffrages
ticans of Centre conntys fiicndly tojevenis ‘he candidate of the people, on your Id and trusty poliucal friend
the election of AnpaEw GREGG, €5q { Me. Bryan, was to be put down. For and your highly esteemed neighbour.
fr the office of governor of this com [this purpose a legiclative £aucas was, HAMILTON HUMES,
monwealth, convened at the house ofjresort d to, a mandate from tis £au- JAMES WATSON,
Times Watsan, in the Borough ofjcus was issued changing the ime JOHN THOMPSON,
B.lieiodte, on the 4th day of Juiyland place of holding the Coayeition, Wu. H. PATTERSON,
1523, aud baving appointed Jame Jso as to bring 1 within the sphere 0 JOHN HOLTE,
Barris Chatrman, WILLIAM PATTON,
I
i
it might be belicved-—at home It 18
appreciated as it deserves. Not be-
cause 1 think it necessary at home 10
appear in fhe columns of a newspapg!
to defend or establtsh my character
JOHN RANKIN.
Q 3
1823.
DEVIOCRATIC MEETING
and \WiLLiay legislative inlluence, and introducing
Commitee of Cor reifrondence.
} o Fel ro ; ) ; yeir
Arron Secretary, passzd the foliow-i@d principle by which members of 4
+ resolutions lown body were introduced 1010 8] pp, a
yr . Fa) Rar STR 7s 8 x BE A DR ah ae I RE on I a mmed T ——
1st. Resolved, Taat reposing the Convenliod. oo ; :
hiehist coefidencs athe Oattiotis my] You feliow ‘citizensy cannot forge: Wins Alloway,
> Et iter indignation with which :
mies ry apd abilities of Andrew the burst of indlg A : y
EY a Rvs fa ‘all classes of people contemned this CLOCK %& WATCMAKER,
Crepe, Big and his fituess for the : . ir) lorms itize f Centr
Gc -3 : 4s on _lewislative usurpation. A democratic. Intorms the citizens © entre coun-
office of guvernor, we will use all fair O88 : "vv that he has commenced the above
$s. honorable means to have him clect- meeting was convened in the courtly that he hos © ;
ey : iA A house in Bellefonte, at the January business in the borough of Bellefonte
<a Ale . - ' dl . . AT
eve, ‘us well as Mimcouty dan expression deliberately His shop 1s immediately on the North
Gress, are, and ‘have becn, of theimade deprecating legislative juflu- East corner of the Diamond, 2nd the
LCE a 3 { ‘ . \ . - pS z A a
on cratic wty, Yet, as the state €nce, and solemnly protesting against same in which S. W. Hull has bis
of cas in Ps county raed Lot seem the proceading and particularly sadler shop. He will repair all kinds
atid . 3h i o : eo "3
to require that party distinctions against the selection of any member of watches—horizont h fepeiting a
should be kept ap ; and as we be-|0t the legislature as a candidate. A paint Leever. He w! wor on the
en ta ho Fed when, inisense of danger trom legislative influ. most reasomble terms for Casb or
CVe i i Le > l a i v n
hi langvage of (Mr. Jofferson. the ENCE was deeply impressed on the Corp Drodoge: ohh Jans
pe ple’ mind, and the result evinced| Bellefonte July 15¢ .
:+ cat political family of oue conatryy PUY iva! thes
ay consider ibemselves, as “alii thee So Orne : i .
rt ralioty ait ropabTins 22 vel entertaine ~ By the novel and aris- THE AARONSBURG FAIR.
Ey ein faci 1avite o -ltocratical principle introduced by the Will be held on Friday the 8th
at we do hereby lavite all the citi=f : v FTAs s where all kind
unite with! caucus pine senators and sixteen re-{day of August next; wacre a ne
zc1s uf Centre County 10 ] : oe : : \
us io supnort of Audrew Gregg for. presentatives were admitted as mem of goods &c will be exposed to pub,
: Supp a lic sale, from u needle to a cannon
AVETROY if electe .'1 _ bers of the convention ; and altho del-
Ett we gg "of jf cyates from fifteen Counties were in-|Peddiars and Cake womch are: Te
{structed to support Mr. Bryan, and cpectively invited to attend on that
That Joho Hol, he received on the wo first ballots alwith fl a is presumed
Jicob Roop, David Miwcnel, David majority over any of the candidates that insierns wi gine Jhon
Carr, James Watson; David Lamb, Demed, yet a nights caucusing pro-a specia pss on: i adic 2 2g
Sunuvel M’Kinney and William i. duced the abandonment of that gen- tlemen are respectiully invited je
Patterson be added to the committee tleman, and resulted in the nomina-jtend : they may rest assured that ho
ol correspondence, who are hiereby in. tion of Mr. Sho'z: a member of the will be politely treated, Disorderly
acted to address the citizens of Legislative body. How came this persons are invited to remain— al
Jeae cobs. a8 ofica as oucasion’ thing 10 pass; was Mr, Bryan, thehome.
ray Ie quires. {people's candidate but down by leg-
+ An address to the citizens of islative influence? There was undoubt-
C cotve county, having been presented SHY something rotten In the business.
bv the committee of correspondence] Che delegates from this County 3
for consideration, and the same heir return home spoke in terms o
high indignation of the proceedings,
3. Resolved,
A. MANAGER.
Aaronsburg, July 15th 1823
STRAYED
OR
STOLEN
FROM the subcriber, living in Bald
eagie township Lycoming Couaty, on
the 5th of June last, a
being,
rend and spproved of, Resolved, that
gd
: “bey said something about corruption
address, togetaet with the pro-{Lhey 5a) g vrs p ?
Tad be fort] ‘something about bargaining and s¢ll-
ceedings of this meeting, be iortasj, oad as
BN 1a the Bellcionte Pat-jits ; will you fellow citizens counten-
wiih pubiished ia the Delicloale Ta .
Tio: ance or sanction such measures by
Ce . .
: Sign:d supporung them ! We trust you will
Jal b J y - £3
JAMES HARRIS, Chairman, bol ¢ : £h 7
WM. PA LTON, Sec’y We {orbear making any remarks on 4
ivl. cXRh Ny 0 . . : .
. ! Mr. Shulze’s unconstitutional votes in
na TA EP—— . -
Senate or his unfitness for the office
cof Governor. The circumstances at-
tending his nomination were so glar-
ingly toul and improper, as ought to
Lo defeat his elcction, and turn away ev:
Feruow Citizexs— ery democrat from aiding such meas:
The names of two!y es,
persons ave before the people for the] The nomination of Mr. Gregg
oie of Governor of this Common- made by a convention specially dele-
wealth 3; Joho Andrew Shulze and gated by the prople, the fountain of
Lodrew Gregg, The duty of making all legitimate power in a free coun:
wise selection resis on the integ ity, is not liable to any of the objec-
sity and virtue of the citizens of the tions which apply with such force to
_ That we may be enabled 10 the pomioation of the opposing can-
evercise this duty with that integrity didate.
and impartality which as freeman iti ©. You fellow citizens, are not unac-
becomes us to do, and to choose the guainted with the private as well as
candidate most worthy of our suffra-'the public character of Andrew
ax. & ne eo a és >t by Mi . .
ges, come let us reason togetber. \Gregy ; he has lived jong your neigh
The first question for our consider-'pour, a husbandman, a labourer in
ror - \ DNB AAr OF ‘ina : : - ¥ .
ation 15 the manne; of nominating converting the wild and unproductive
the respective candidates. Fie first lands into fruitful ficlds ; possessing
named gentleman was nominated by gil that mild amenity and sim plicit;
@ convenllon conveoncd at the instance of manners peculiar to the Pennsy!
of a legislative caucas, Let us en- yania farmer ; of pure integrity and
suire whether this 1s In accordance unstained reputation. In public Life,
TC THE
about five years old, fourteen hands
DEPENODEN
tiigh, and a natural trotter. Avy per.
son giving information of her to the
subscriber, will be liberally rewarded
JESSE HUNT.
Baldeagle Township,
July 1, 1823. ¢
: LOOK HERE!
FOR SALE,
A large quantity of well burned
Roach Lime
of a superior quality. The kiln is
set on the Old American plan, with
four Atuches ;—burned 70 Cords of
Pitch thine wood in 70 hours ;—situa-
red onfthe property of Messrs. Wm
and John Irvine, adjoining the out
tots of the Borough of Bellefonte. It
will be sold on reasonable terms for
-ash, or country produce atthe mar-
ket price. Due attendance will be
given on the Wednesday of each suc-
ceeding week by
JOHN M’KINLEY, Sr.
Bellefonte, July 5th 1823.
STRAY OXEN.
CAME to the Plantation of the sub-
scriber, living in Ferguson township,
1nte
J ANS.
eur Government ? * ‘ment to the rights and liberties of the
ft is an axiom of Political truth, people. He has been repeatedly from
that all power not specially del- district of which Genire County is a
or of with them. The part in Congress, by almost the unan
loberent 3 = Bhi Magistrate imous voice of the democratic cit
atiribute of that are 3d i gens § he Suive you In fines of thel og the 1st of this inst.
a Ee guty, the selec.|greatest excitement and turbulence. aly
BE xp pt Candidates is; When parties first arose, he wa A yoke of Oxen;
elist Power is 3 Ae pment of| found in the first ranks of ID -mocracy |One 2 BRIN DLE ; the other a
Rthelr rights. The Lory Tation ofjan able coadjutor of that band of pat | BROWN. The owner, or owners
Sarmed ard exerciiel aus bad riots who breasted the power of led [are desired to come forward, prove
unquestioned, until its evilg oe Spats in Tis Wildest Seteers ong Ci property, Py charges, and take them
ruption: halkpecome glariug or those who shared in the toils of gain {away. . :
tolerable, [i817 an Inquiry ag ia-ling the victory for Democracy. Ye CORNELIUS DALE.
this legislative ‘usurpalion was to he who was a republican a democrat Ferguson Township,
| 8 ¢ CXclt-lwhen most wis 10 be risked, is slap July 4 1823.7
any person who will return the coat,
or give information, so that the sub-
was covered with drab tabby velvet {county, that be carries oD the above
The above reward will be given to
in the Borough of Beilefonte, DERE =
door 10 the office of the ¢ PATRIOT," ©
where he will thankfully receive al
orders in his line of business. He
will work on the most reasonable
Befonte, = July lst 1823. terms for cash or country produce
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, An apprentice to the above business
That the Commissioners appointed Will be taken, it application bo made
bv an act of the Legislature of Penn Soon. :
sylvania, for the improvement of the June 17th, 1823
Susquehanna from Columbia to tide, FOR SALE pe] 2
a ; A
passed the 81st day of March, 1823,
will dispose of "Fhe subscriber offers for sale a
HOUSE & LOT apd
scriber, whose property it Was, can
getit agal n,
MATLOCK BENNER.
SEVERAL SECTIONS OF SAID
in'Earlysburg, formerly occupied by
Walter Longwell asa tavern. The jot
contains ove acre and a fourth, and
the house is a commodivus one, and
the stabling good. Iris aw excellent
stand for either Tavecin of Store.
Possession will be grren on the file
of April pextis Any person wii nig de
purchase can know the terms. by aps
plication to the subscriber, Tarmei’s
Mills, Pennsvaliey.
LEWIS LONGWELL,
June 3d. 1823.
PROCLAMATION.
RIVE
for improvement, at
PUBLIC SALE,
to the lowest bidder, to commence ob
the 7th day of August next, begioning
at STAHLS RIPPLES. and be con-
iipued rom day to day, until the
whole be disposed of, or so much as
(he Commissioners may deem proper
The improvement will be designated
on the day of sale—a schedule of
which is hereunto annexed, to wit:
STAHL’S RIPPLES, FRY'S
FALLS, ESHELMAN’S SLUICE
AND BARR, from the « HOUSE
ROCK” to M’CALL,S FERRY,
along the Lancaster Shore, CUL.-
LY’S FALLS andsuch other im
provements as the Cominissioners
may deem proper
JABEZ HYDE, Jr.
JOHN M’MEENS,
SAM L H. WILSON
Notice is Hereby Given:
THAT a court of Common Pleas
{General Quarter Sessions of the
Comm’rs Peace and the Orphan's court, in and
{for the county of Centigy will be held
June 24th 1823. lat the court house in the Borough
— - of Bellefonte, on Monduy the 25th day
FOR bo) A LE. of August next, at 19. o'clack
he subscriber offers for ale, the M. of said day, of which the Cor-
following lands, situate in the county 0¢T Justices of thePeace and Con
f Clearfield : A valuable farm con- stables within said county will take
2iniog notice, that they be then and there in
300
their proper persons, with their rollsg
records, Inquisitions, examinations,
acres, on which are erected a good and other remembrances 10 do those
DWELLING HOUSE things which to thicir offices appertain
and a new to be done ; and all suitors, jurors
and witnesses are also requested 10
be and attend at sid court, and not
depart without leave.
Given under my band at Bellefonte
this seventh day of July,
A.D. one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty-three.
JOSEPH BUTLER, SKF
“Joh M’Kinley, Jr.
TAILOR,
5K
LOG BARN,
with about fitty acres cleared, seven
of which are meadow, and much
more can be made with little expense,
a thriving APPLE orchard, a num-
ber of PEACH and other fruit trees ;
ALSO,
A handsome F ARM, adjoining the
above, containing
200
acres Improvements, a log dwelling!
house and barn, out houses, and about!
Informs his friends and the public,
een of which are meadow—2a bear. oes in the Bor
: et : orough of Bellefonte.
ing APPLE and PEACH orchard, pig shop is on the north east end of
J f land ALED, boil across the street. He will work |
a teact of land adjoining the last Men- cheap for cash ar country produce, all |
200 acres, { Bellefonte, J 1823
with small improvements, but ele- gate June #4 —
ALSO,
in that neighborhoed, two tracts of
2000 acres,
the quality of which, comparatively,
These lands possess advantages, Escaped from the Jail of Centre
which many in that country are de- county on the night of the 8th inst.
or four miles from the Susquehanna £ ) A
River ; four or five from the mouth of the court to four months imprison=
0 a mile and a half from the turnpike; BRANUM, 2b
: i ANUM, about 5 feet 7 or 8 incl
leading from Erie through Bellefonte. ’ nches
teisects this turnpike, and passes the The other a white man, nam d
houses of the improved tracts. Per- gAMUEL TAYLOR, about 30 years
any description, will find these lands of age, 5 feet 8 or g inches in height
in every respect well calculated for speaks broken English, says that he
tracts, one improved, are corsidered German extraction. The above
the best in that part of the county, _..4 willbe given for their appre
about them, with valuable sawing
timber, such as pine, cherry, oak, &c. fonte or ten dollars for either of them.
scantling, and sent down the Susque-
hannah, would realize to the owner aj v k
The land 1s gever- 4 ny FRA \ .
ally timbered with ocak, hickory, &¢.! CAME to the plantation of doy sub
for the improved, by paying half iD Clearfield County, on the 18th day o
cash, and the remainder in equal zioy Jagr, ¥ of
- - 1 y
ing part In hand, and the remainder, WO
by installments, the subscriber will
heretofore, or that now is, offered in One a light bay, about fourteen and 3
‘hat or any adjacent county ; say, from half bands high, with a small all star i
to the payments. For farther iofor-{ oo (virteen and So
mation, enquire of the subscuiber, TS : 4 » half hands high
ing io Cambria county, William Fl .ch to be about se
Boouc, Bellefonte, or Samuel John Tre OWOEr “Or ir ro oa
) JOSEPH BOONE. charges, and take them away, ©
Cambria county, June 16. 1823. SAMUEL FULTON.
seventy or eighty acres cleared; SIX- ag he has commenced the above bu-
besides a variety of other fruil trees ; ype jot north of the Bank, and directly
toned, containing about {kind of which will be taken in payments
gant land, and easily cleared;
unimproved land, containing
RIEWARD, |
is the best in that county. AW ds 2 JO
prived of. They are situated three two prisoners, confined by sentence
of Andersons creck ; and from a mile ment ; one a mulattoe, named JOHN
The State road from Huntingdon in- high, stout buiit avd very down lock
sons wishing to erect water works ©
that purpose ; the seats on two of the Was raised inLancaster county and
well supplied by pature immediately : ene
sion and delivery at the jail in Belles
which if converted inte boards und J. BUTLER, SKf-
. y A
handsome profit.
The price will be very moderates oriber, living in Lawrence township.
payments. Lhe unimproved, by pay-
i / t
lsell much lower, than any that has ? ] '4v Jo
®1, 50 to $2, 00 per acre, according her forehead ; the other is a grey
“|with a bell on. They are suppose
ston, near the premises: come forward, prove property, pa
N, B, Thcreis also a Jarge body! Jane 2d, 1823,
.
business in all its various branchesy + ©