American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, July 30, 1814, Image 4

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PD 5. A AIR 05. MERI SP treatment.
POETIC DEPARTMENT.
B——— 4
We have not beena little leased with he
natiye beauty and cmpthis of the follow
ing sentimental little song . nor do we
imagine the merits of the aythoress will
be wrongly estimatedgewhile the wri
ting of poems, on themes sO sweetly
intcrésting, particularly to her female
readers, continues to be . the employment
of her muse. Her productions shall al-
ways be graciously received
“For HE AMERICAN PATRIOT.
Mz. Hamirrow,
The following effusion is from the
pen of a novice, who bas had very little con-
ference with the Muses. La
The stile is simple. but still perhaps not
rendered unworthy of a place in your pa-
per. Koa
Sungem-My Wildy, O,
Let lords and ladies dress and prate
>Pout fashions and affairs of state,
Linvy net their pieasures==io0 ;
For «ll the pleasures they enjoy,
1 would not give my charming boyy
My sweet, my lovely, Willy, O—
Let misers heard up gold i in store,
And Jet them toil in gaining more,
I envy not their riches—no: ‘
For riches have no pleasures sure, :
‘When ‘is wanting a heartas pure
‘As that of my sweet Willy, O.
The’ he has not at his ‘command; :
Titles, riches to make him grand,
Can I refrain from loving ? ‘no.
In an humble Cot I'd pass my life,
Yes—rather than not be the wife,
Of lovely, charming Wiss 0.
For sure a heart ne’er was mor true,
In virtue, there excel him fews;
Now, ‘can I cease to love him * No.
Then come my Willy true and dear—_
With sucha friend what niced I fear ?
3 Heaven with my Willy, 0
etiar |
* on THE AMERICAN Pagrior.
(By request. J
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The peaking of ex post facto 2.
For some don’t hesitate to say, ©
Our Legislators for more pay,
The constitution in this point 3
Did break, or put it out of j Jom; ge
Contrary to a solemn oath
To shield, or save it from them bothé. 3)
Said Tom, the sense is easy taking-=
"Tis nothii gy but from after making :
Qui plain, for instance : fost meridee
Is aliernoon,, as you may see...
i compreher | it now, Teague said,
No law can take place after made;
“Therefore, they had much wit in store,’
Made it take place two months before.
Sem
LAND FOR. SALE. Ey
Aree Plantations consisting of wo
(ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, :
‘Handsomely situated on Buffaloe "Run, 3
miles from Bellefonte, in Centre: County,
The land is good and well watered. 150
acres upland, cleared ; and 60 of Meadow.
On the premises are 2 MinL Seats, on
-one of which has been lately erected asaw
: Mic, which is now in good order. Three
Dwelling Houses, three Barns, and a large
‘Orchard, with farming utensils, &c. &e.
‘For terms apply on. the premises to the
Proprietor:
. GILBREATIH KN OX.
(May: 28, 1814.
—— Aon —
“TO. PRINTERS,
Forssles a Priming press, 3 and ho
pes SRS
: Brevien. ERIS Re :
# Loug-Primer,
oo Small Pieay
_ Great-Primer,
‘French Cannon,
Two line Brevier caps. =,
Two Small Picado.
* English Roman & Italic do. &
Tr é
& 3
Flowers ; *i
TOGETHER WITH
Cases,
Stands,
~ Tomposing sticks, .
Rules, and: :
- Furniture :
ALSO.
' An Imposing Stone,
Paper Press, and
Boards
For terms a s apply to Jno. Brivore, Penns.
borough, ncy township, Lycoming
, county, Pennsylvania, or to the subscri-
: ‘W. BRINDLE.
Says Thdcue, dear Tom, pray let ne know ?
and arri: eat
124 DOLLARS BOUNTY,
YOUTH REGIMENT OF
« RIFLEMEN.
All stout, able-bodied men, look at this }
You nay have an. opporwnity of serving
your country upon honorable and advanta
geous terms. Fiity douars will be gi-
venat the time of enlistment ; fifty dol-
lars immediately on joinining the regi
ment, and 24 doilars and |
160 ACRES OF LAND
when discharged, besides the monthly pas
of eight: dollars; and one good and whole-
some ration per day. You may have you
choice, either to enlist for five years or
during the war. A more liberal offer ne-
ver was made you. Good and comiortabie
clothing will be provided, and every possi-
bic aticntion paid to’ your comiort.
be recollected that ald persons who enlist
under the existing laws of congress, will
be free from arrest or imprisonment for
debt.
A Rendezvous! has been opened at each of
the touowing places, viz: Belicfonte, Aa
ronsburg, Mail- nati, and Phi psburg, where
officers are i 10 enlist men 1 of the above
description:
Any person bringing. a, recrui i, uot ob-
jectionabie, shall mmamediately receive
premium of eight dollars.
MUSICIANS |
~. Will be employed on advantageous terms
. if immediate application be made at Belic-
fonte or Aaronsburg. ;
Wa. G. GREEN,
Capit, 4th reg. Riftemen.
GED. GETZ, Lat. Licut, do, eo ;
oe
LA LE
he VAR \ a
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friefids
“and the public in general, that he has:
. commenced the ‘Saddle and Hatness Ma-.
king bu ‘the. borough of Belicfonte,
at OE corner or Market and Main streets,
immeédiatelysopposite Mr. Alexander's ta-
vern. . He flatters himself. from an atten-
tion to busifiess, and the, supeyior quaity of
~ his work, to nrerit a saave in the fe pa--
~ tronage.
P.S. All orders will he thankfiigy receive
y ; n ‘ed and punctually attended to... ~~
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15 CHE. $=
9
coms MAIL STAGE, i
) WEE start from the house of the sub. *
scriber (sign of ithe LION) in Williams-"
port; every. Fri i mor doy: at five o'clock |
berland by six ; leave’
aba hy every oy morning
atfou shiv at Willa mspoit by seven ;
leave W.
9 at soyen and arfive at Jersey Shore by
¥
§ ORE
0
7 _ eleyens leave Jersey Shore at one P. ‘M.
‘and wstive at. Welinispot by five.
i 2 Dolls.
Fare from Norchd, to Willi-
_ amsport » ihe a :
Fon W. Villiamsport to Jersey A
¢ Gi Vural 00
CALL intermediate distances seven cents.
per mile. NE
JAMES CUMMINGS.
April A hs :
Freight on all ‘kinds of Baggage “to be"
- paid when entered on the way-bil
be at the viskptthe o owner. ~ Co
if
ps
3. KLINE,
re YLOR and 1A4D oN HABI Ei
hy MAKER, © Ey
: € Th Srom Philadelphia IN
RESPECTF ULLY informs: the inhabi*
“tants of Bellefonte and its vicinity that he
‘has commenced the above busincss in
Bellefonte, at the House of R, T. Stewart,
- Esq. . He flatters himsglt that from fis at-
tention to business, and his lormer experi-
ence, that he will give general satisfaction.
Bele Marek 29,1814. ¥
€is,
2. 25
| ADVERTISEMENT.
¥ Eid Sadi) " 2
| "Preparing tor the Press,
© A WORK; TO BE ENTITLED,
THE TWO CAMPAIGNS,
"Being a detail, oi the events of the war,
or sea and land, from its commencment to
the first of January 1814, prite half bound,
fifty cents each copy, of 96 pages, 12 mo.
“The continued demand for the « First
year’ s war”’ has rendered a second edition
necessary. It is therefore intended to extend
it to the end of the second campaign, ander
the above title,"
- It will be Forwarded, by the ail in
sheets, at thirty and a jalf cents each co-
¥
Distant pr inters, who wish to publish the
above work, m ay have permission for that
purpose, on very iiberal terms. by applica
tion to the « editor of the Military Monitor
New York”
ft will.
TYRE os
8 ! Belfort Mey 28g 1814,
LABORERS WANTED.
Good wages will be given to. anumber cf
industrious, sober men for clearing land,
working in the Coal Mine. &c. &c. It wiil
not be so material to the employer whether
he pays them every day, after the work is
done, or by the week. Any person of the
above description, will meet with good en-
couragement by applying to the under-
signed at Little Moshanon Estab hisment
on the north side of the West Branch of the
Susquehanna.
HERRMAN YOUNG.
P. S. Good roads have been opened from
Milesburg across ; and also irom Philips-
burgand Clearfield to the above establish-
ment. Store-goods and provisions are
always kept for the accommodation of peo-
ple employed. :
20 DOLLARS
REWARD.
Descrtes this day, June 1, from the
Redezvous at Bellefonte,
DAVID THARE
A private in'the 4th Ritle Rig orn in
Duciics county, siate of New York, ana by
puolession & Shocuaker. He is fuil six feet
“high, avout thirty pine years old—complex-
10) yey aark, sharp mos, black eyes, and
dark aair ; was enlisted on the 24th ult.
at Mui Hall, in this county. His clotha®
(having none belonging to the United States)
cannot be minutely described, He had on
g fist grey louig coat wiih large gilt but-
fons, a pair. of coarse Home-made tow
trowsers, cruss-harved, anfl a pair of half
very short ard old.
4 It is earnestiy hoped that all citizens. far
vorble to the interests of their country,
will. make use, of sone exertions to ensure
his apprehension; as every recent desertion
appears purposely to defraud government.
There are now upwards of ong thousand
dese:ters ruiming at igtde, so that dyery
“suspicious character sugnt to bs taken up
and strictiy examined: | ©.
| Whooyér apprehends said deskrier, shall ¥
receive tne above Reward, & all reasongbie
expences for scousing, or, delivering him
into the custody off aby. United States’ offi-
cer.
Se AWM.G, GREEN, Capt. ath. R. R
B:fleton iy June de; 1874. RE
20 DOLLARS “TE
2 #4 ho WwW a 1.
R Aan
DESERTED. ot: the nigot of the 24th
jostant, frém the, Kendeavous at Belles,
coo JAMES KASCADEN, :
A private in tie 4d Rifie Regiment, twen-
v4
Hiamsport every. ‘Sunday morn-. ty onc years old, six feet, one inch high} yel-
low complexion, dark eyes and dark Tair,
and by profession a laborgr. Has. clothing
(mot thawing uniform) cannot well be recol-
leced further than ais having a Wool Hat,
x Trowsers, and it S believed; da
oundabout or Coatde:, oe
«+t is earnestly hoped that citizens wll ex-
‘a ent themselves. in apppehiending said deser-
He cniisted on Saturday last, and
ter.
Io
the United States. He said he was born
“in Northumberland courity, Pennsylvania.
and to «Any person apprehending said deserter
“shall ‘receive the above feward, and “all rea-
_ sortuble expences paid for delivering him
“into the hands of any officer of the United
tate Armysr
i EWM G. GREEN, Cat. 4th RR
"NOTICE.
persons indebted tothe estate of
el Wilson deceased, are” requested to
Fis, payment immediately ; ; and all those
tiaving demands against said estate, wi
please to present their accounts properly
.authenticated.
GEORGE BRESSLER, Adm'r.
CATHARINE WIESON, Adm’ trz.
Mar 28, 1814."
150%tt.
Ww AN TED,
IN a Private Family, a Boy and Girl, a-
bout eight or ten years of age ; to be bound
fora term of years. ———--Enquire of the
Editor. '
Bellefonte, June 25. :
ADVERTIEMET
The creditors of Christian Hamaker, late,
ot Half Moon township, Centre county, dec.
are hereby notified to file their accounts,
properly attested, for settlement, with
Charles Cadwallader, on or before the Ist
day of August next. This notice must be
complyed with, and the demands satisfied,
or they will incur costs.
ESTHER HAMAKER,
Adwinistratrir,
CHARLES CADWALLADER.
Administrato
rodiniis
is premature desertion induces a belief that
may probably again enlist, to defraud
NOTICE
J g ®
THE Commissioners of Clearfield Conn
ty, Do hereby give public notice, to ting
owners of Unseated Lands and Town Lots
within said county, that one, or more than
one ycal’stax upon those tands is now twelve
months due, and that unless ali road and
county Taxes ave paid, with the costs neces-
sarily accruing thercou—to the Treasur.
er of said county, within three months from
this date, the said commissioners will
ceed to make sale, according to law, of the
said Unseated Lands, or so much of each
tract, respectively; as may be sufficient to
discharge the amount of . said ‘Taxes and
Costs.
Given, under our Hands apd Seal
of Office, at Cleariieidys this 31st day"
Maps 1814.
HUGH JORDANS :
ROBT. MAXWELL, §& Coma:
WM. TATE.
Arrmsr, we x
JOSEPH BOONE, Clie
Wo
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THE EVENTS oF WAR.
Just pubristiedy by- Jacdb: Elder, Price $ 1
and for sale at this officeyand the differ
ent book stores in this borough, a new
work, entitled
EVENTS OF THE WAR,
Between the United States 8 Great Bri-
tain, during the years 1812 apd 1813— °
Both Military and Naval. he
Harrisburgh, March 29, 1813.
37 Persons wishing to subscribe for
this work, will have an opportunity of do-
ing so at the epsuing court, oF calling at
this office. |
T
or ROBERTSON'S
GEA IVE PATENT AND FAMILY
MEBICICN ES, P
Fh when ARE CELEBRATED
“For the © e of most diseases ‘to which the
om * Humane Body'is Liable.
Prepared only by the Sole Proprictor,
Lo TVW. DYOTT, M.D.
We
P— ———————
<3 Wi
ag 1
; Grandson of the Yate celebrated” Dr. Ro-
= Bertson, of Edinburg,
ir a
A" ARE a
2 Pp Robirisoms celebrated ory
»Blixir of Health—Pri ice one doliar and
ty cents.
. Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nervous Cor-
or Nature’s Grand Restorative—
Price one dollar and Fily cents.
Dr. Robertson’s Celebrated Gout and
Rheumatic drops. * Price two déliars.
Dr. Robe:rtson’s S ‘Stomachic Wine Bitters,
Price on: dollar,”
Dr. Robertsons Infallible Worm Des”
troying Lozenges. Price Fifty cents per
package. Large ditto, one dollar.
«. Dr, Dyott’s Anti-Bilious Pulls, for the
prevention and cure of Bilious and malig-
nant fevers, Price 25 cents per Box.
Large ditto, 50 cents.
Dr. Dyott’s Patent Itch | intment, a
sate and infallible cure, for tha tormenting
and disagreeable disorder, the - Price
50 cents} i. 4% Ely
Dr. Tissot ‘s'celebrated Go and Rheu-
matic drops. Price 2 do
» The Vegetable Balm of J th ife Price 1
dollar. Aum %
The Daim of Iberia, | oe uring defects
in the skin, and imploving the lexion.
Price 2 dollars. t _ oh
The Restorative Dentrifice, for cleansing,
whitening, and improving the teeth and
gums.
ES
Price 50 Conte per Bo :
Dr. Dyot’s Infallible toothache. drops.
Price 50 Cents. ©
35> Take ofice that the ‘aliove. Mod
tines are not Genuine, witho the 'signa-
ture bith soje: proprietor, | o
JT. W.DYOTT, M.D
tnishions containini 1g
cures, &c. &e. performed] through the ¢i-
ficacy of the above medicing s, may. be had
gratis, by applying to the yndersigned.
-N. B. The above medidines are sold by
% intment ofthe propri 4 TF. W. Dy-
certificates of
at the storé of Jacob Test, in Bellefonte,
nl keeps on hand a con tant supply of
‘drugs and patent Medicines.
He has aiso received a fou assortment
of seasonable Goods, consisting principally
of Dry Goods, Grocericsy Hard wave, Li-
quors, &c. which he will dispose of at 55
low a rate as possible, for cash or orders on §
Iron Masters.
To those who have heretofore favored §
him with their custom he returns his sin-
cere thanks, and assures them, that bis GF
ertions in the lige of his business, shall be §
unremitted to merit a continuance of it.
JACOB TEST
Bellefonte May 11, 1814.