American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, November 26, 1814, Image 2

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to them 3 butieanaot be more $3, than it is
mortifying tos. Circumstances Lave oc”
curred in this office, of which we disdainto
this
expedient as it was unavoidable It wills
speak, that bave rendered alternative
by affording an abridgment of labor, furnish
us with an opportonity of puttmg the af-
{airs of our office in such a state, as will
cnabie us, with great and uncommon indus-
tryy to publish regularly
nothing again should Lappen.
nan
* AN APPRE TICE
{s wanted at this oTice. A I ‘oy of re-
‘platable character, and who 1s competent
is it respects ‘his qualifications, will meet
with an advantageous situation, if he make
application IMMEDIATELY.
A JOURNEYMAN will meet with en-
couragement also.
ee
ft would appear from a¥paragraph in alate
Chester county paper, that Isaac Ways,
Iisq. has lost his election to the 14th Con-
uress by a minority of rour votes A Mr.
fIahn was the succesful candidate.
The scale was turned, it is suid, by the
votes of a company in camp, which had not
previously been heard from.
mation, however, may possibly be incorrect;
though, it is from § good, REPUBLICAN
author iy.
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0 NEgv ENGLAND CONVENTION.
“The legislature of Rhode Island conve-
ned together on the 8th instant; when the
government was duly organized ; the hon.
James Burrill, jr. was chosen speaker.
On saturday a resolution passed for the ap-
poinumneiit of dele; gates to attend the con-
vention in Har ford. The following gen-
tlemen were accordingly chosen.
B:ojamin Haggard, Esq. of New port;
Ds iel Lyman, Esq. county of providence ;
oi. Marstonyof do; and col. Sam. W ard,
ous of Kcat,
Gaz.
: J'Phe editor of the" ore Weekly
Register, who has kept a regular account
of the number of prizes taken from the en-
emy since the commencement of the war y
states the whole number at ONF T{OU-
SAND, THREE' HUNDRED AND
THIRTY TWO. So vigilant has ‘been
our cruizers that not all Eng gland’s Navy,
the thousand shipsof war, can, with their
boasted prowess on the ocean, beat a Yan-
- kee privateer.
ANOTHER VICTORY.
Savannah, Nov.
Arrived this forenoon at Five Fathom
Hole, tlic British brig Atlanta, of 253 tons,
coppered to the bends, with a full cargo of
Wines, brandy, fruits, silks, Cambrics, Bri.
tish bale goods, &c. prize to the United
states’ ship Wasp, capt Blakely. = The At-
alanta was from Bor deaux, bound to Pen-
sacola. "In coming over the bar without a
pilot she went ashore on the South Break-
but was soon got off} after the loss of
her rudder, and her keel considerably da-
maged.
The Atalanta was formerly the schr.
Siro belonging to Baltimore, which sailed
from this port (Savanah) with a cargo of
cotton, for France last winter ; and was cap-
tured on her passage by a British frigate.
The Wasp loft L’Orient on the 27th Au-
gust at 9 o'clock P. M.
iell in with a British sloop of war, and after
an engagement of 46 minutes she susren-
dered to the Wasp.
five days after,
after
the enemy hailed the Wasp, and informed
Immediately
them that they were in a sinking condition
and begged for aid. Captain Blakely wag
o his boat
ed close on
1 the eve of sending s to her when
a secoad sail was descr board
which compelled Lim to abandon the
idea of taking her. "Mp,
possession of
o&
Jssinrer wae was in the action on beard
a whole sheet, if
This infore
a
e YWosh anid who is prize chica to the
> e 12 i
tlanta. intotms vs-that the het they ca-
axed went down soon alteryand every soul
must have perished, as no assistance could
Le rendered her.
On th2 approach of the seco
was discovered to Le a‘brig of war, and the
nd sail she
Wasp was in ten minutes after ready 10 en-
gage Ler, a
co so, when two more brigs were discover-
to
all’sale from {hem ; they fired a broadside
nd was in the act of wearing to
cd, which induced Capt Blakely make
into thie wa isp. which cut her rigging and
The loss of the Wasp
in the engagement was two killed and one
cid other damage.
slightly weunded. She received thice balls
in her hull; and a few in her sales and rig-
ging.
It is supposed that the Wasp has taken
since her departure from the United Sta‘cs,
property to the amount of TWO HUN.
DRED THOUSAND POUNDSS I ER.
LING. ;
The Atalanta parted with the Wasp on
the 224 of Sept. off Madeira, the ship m
good order, and the officers and crew in
good health and fine spirits.
From the following extracts of letters re-
“ceived by yesterday’s mail from Tennessee
it appears probable, that the force under
Gen. Jackson has achieved another victory
over the euciny’s force In the neighborhood
of Mobile.
that quarter will afford us ample confirma-
We hope the next mail from
tion cof this satisfactory intelligence.
Trankling (Ten.) Oct. 23.
I have heard that Gen Jackson has had
a second battle with the British in the south
and came off victorious. He lost 100 kil-
and 160 wounded. The enemy lost 400
killed on the ground ;I have not heard how
many wounded 2
az. Oct. 29,
. hear, defeated
40.0 of them.”
Gen. Jackson has,
the British again, an
FROM §. ACKET'S 114) T
Auth nis ‘
Aew York, ¥9. 11.—~Ye If
from Sackett’s Farha 2s la 3 the 1st
mst. ere “g a “the post
1d abbott Hundred
about 6000 militia, ai
Gen. Brown amived and took
regular
command on the $list uit. His army was
The
British flect was in port ; and it was report-
-accotnts
at which time th
expected in the course of a few days.
ed that the gnemy’s army at Kingston was
fifteen thomsand strong, having been rein-
forced by General srummond’s army An
attack upon the Harbor was daily looked for
though there was but little doubt if an at-
tack should be made, they would be repul-
sed, as that post was strongly fortified. Our
fleet is moored in a strong line across the
Harbor, strengthened by gunboats and
land batteries.
A posteript to a letter of the 1st states,
that ten sale of the enemy had appeared
in sight. steering as it was supposed for
the head of the lake : but more probably
says the writer, for this place.
(Gaze ile.
THE creditors of Thos Bard ow, late
of Phi tipsburg, in the county of Centre, an
solvent de bor ; and also the cred
the partnership of « Barlow and I'cltw
of the same place, are requested to ex hit i it
their accounts and demands against said in-
solvent debtor and parinership, to the sub-
scriber at Laurel Spring Paper Mill, Huunt-
ingdon county, or at the office of William
Petriken, Esq. my Bellefonte, on or before
the twenty ninth day of November next, a
a dividend will be made and declared on
that day.
CHARLES CADWALLADER.
Assignee of T. Barlow,
and
& Feltwell,
Insolve
ol
»
Barlow
cbtor.
+ f
nt d
aa
Lode
Avcust
RA RITEMLS
W A 9 i ae
IMMEDIATELY,
two or three
NEYMAN Tavromrs, to whom gene rous w
Avs
JOUR-
and coustant employment will be given
HEN STEAVARY.
14.
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by
November 3, 18
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© rex
RR ET HEREAS, the snbscriber ¢
vy Hugh |] Milliken, two bierds,
hundred d« Jars each. Qbe payable the 1st
of Juins<1¢135, and the othevtie 1st of
aed his is theretor 0 tovewnry
awe fo
Cir lwo
June
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C CALDWY “LL.
November 5; 1614
AN ARE £4 iN
IW VU 4 RU 4
Is hereby given o those having demand
again st the Estate of Sebastian Shade, de
ceased, to produce their accounts Property
attested” for scttlement, at the hous: ol
James Geier in Dunsburg, onthe Wednes-
day’s and Thursday’ 5 of cach week in Nn-
vember next, where dae attendance will be
given 5 and those fi are indebied to said
Estate, gre requested to make payment lin-
mediately
JAMES G
«WIL LIAM
Dansburg,
RIER,
WILLIAMS, {
Oct. 1 0, 1814.
xecutors.
le
y DY order ofthe Orphans Court of Centre
i 3 County , will'be sold, at pusiic vendue,
at the Court house in the Borough of Belle.
fo — on Wednesday the thirteth day of
November next, a certain messuage and
tract of land, held by warrant in the name
of William Burge, situate tn the Township
of Ialfmoony containing ove hundred and
nine acres, move ov fess. Also a tract of
land held by improvement in “the name o%
Wiliam Buage, adjoining lands ol Chyistiar
Boliman and others, in the Township a re
said, containing two hundred acres, more or
less, the property of the tate Christian Ham-
aker, deceased. The terms of sale to be as
foliows. {oe purchaser to pay onc third in
hand, and the remainderia two equal y yearly
payments ~Due atiendance will be given by
Charles Cadwallader, acting administrator,
By the Couit,
yx PETRIKIN
y 1314.
, Clerk, O. Ce
Nov.
LANDS FOR SALE.
WUIREE adjoining traci: situate in Half- -
moon township, Cen’ e coLaty.
240. 1,
Contains 119 acres, of a good quality, with
a large proportion of Meadow, and Bottom
Land, and lying on Halfmoon and Evans’
duns, a Log Dwelling House 23 by 30
feet, Stable and other conveniences, with a
number of Apple trees selected for Sum-
mer use ; in fail bearing, alsoa Young Or-
chard containing 130 fruit trees just be-
ginning to bear ; Peach trees, &ec.
No 1I
Contains 50 acres, 6 of which are in a state
4 cultivation, and adjoining lands of Thos.
ownii g, Jeseph Yoder and others. This
lot is of the first quality of linie-stone land
in the neighborhood.
No. 11,
Contains 188 acres, which is unimprov-
ed, but valuable, no doubt, for the fron Ore
it may contain, together with the timber.
It will be sold seperate or altogether as,
~may best suit the purchaser for
cach and
cvery tract.
indisputable titles will be
terms apply to the subscriber,
the first mentioned tract.
DAVID HOLLINGSWORTH.
Haltimoon, Q:t: 20th, 1814
given. For
Jiving on
TAKE NOTICE.
The Vend
tate of Jacob
Moore in Bel
ll and pay them off belore
Notes belonging to the cs.
3 z . sed
Sherick, dec. ave left with Iu.
iefonte. The drawers are de-
sired to ca next
+, or they will be sued
JOHN IDDINGS
November Covi
Oct. 13, 1814,
HENRY STEWART
"EA vip Did.
> EE ESPECTFULLY
2 ofl
o
Jellefonte and
informs the citizzns
its vicipity, that he
Las commenced the TAYLORING BU-
SINESS, at the House back of Mr. James
Rothrock, and immediately adjoinin ie his
Hitter shop, where those who ma please
to favor him with their custom shall receive
every accommodation ana attention iu his
power to bestow.
Hawing served his apprenti iceship in the
city of Baitimore ; and having had an oppor-
tunity of perfecting himself "in the knowl-
. ere his profession by an exercise of
"Hs various dutie 5, in many of the best
t piac ho ia himself
give genera tion to
ie,
ters
atisfac
- shops in tha
qualified to
is custome
~ October 5 gtd
Brad ulcer ting,
CURT lain! :
CV asks a6
ors 1g LHS VOrky On 0 cont of the de-
offilic Looks die fore they came to
{but sine Go that ike or ho inquiry
33 3 "I'he publish-
has' ea «AL 5 very great expense dn the
wit ing pf thio ty, allUN DO
an Bo vier way than by their sale s
Lis fore, Loped,, that those who, have
Leen so generous as ta subscribe, will call
forthe Sresnective copies, wil take them
py dor them,
<p ice Amer.
EW ARD.
1 en nl
ad di Hout; uv
Nop
Aan
SIX. Chat 5
RANAWAY from the subscribe Ty hving
y Bald Eagle Towashin, Centre Couiity,
on the 6th of October, su indénted appren~
tic ¢ named, .
JOHN SHAR 7S,
about five feet four daches hign, had om
when he went away, a homespun drab rougis=
dabout coat and waistcoat, course tow trow--
sors, and sin i fur hat; otaiks Dutch, and
tollerablie Iineish 5 a great tovaccoschewer
aad Smoker. Whe er takes up said Run-
away and brings lm back to me, shall re-
ceive the abovd reward but no charges paids
HUGH WHITE.
sagie, Nov. 19,
CENTRE BANK OF PEANNSYLVA<
NA.
The Stockholders of the Centre Bank.
of Permirioani are hereby notified, that
the Directors have this day declared a diyi-
dendy at the rate of nine per cent per an-
numgor the Stock naid in, which will be paid
to them or their legal Representatives at
the Bank
: Ly wu
.
der of the Board.
INO NORRIS, Cashier.
Bellefonte, Nov. 7, 1814,
PULLING 9. DYING
—
The Subscriber inform his friends, ang’
the public, that he has erected a new
FULLING MILL,
on the waters of Beech Creek, Centre Coun-
ty, where he intends, carrying on the above
Lusiness, 1n all its various branches-—He
flatters himself, by attention to business. to
merit the patronage of a generous public,
JOHN ANDERSON.
Acvember 1814
19,
FOR SALE.
A tract of Land containing one hundred
and fif'y stven acres, in Halfmoon town-
ship, Centre County, adjoining lands of
Thomas Thompson; Jr Abraham Elder and
others. I'he land is of a tolerable quality,
upon which is a very thriving young apple
orchard, and other bearing fruit trees. A-
bout 45 acres are cleared. There are on
the premises a good Hovse and barn, a
spring of excellent warter. The land 1s
siiuated within about fourteen miles of
Beliefgnte. "Any person wishing to pare
chase may know the terms by applying 16
the subi criber near the premises
JESSE WHIPPO.
F449
Halfmoon, Nov.
Merchants, and others take Notice !
TIE Subscriber at the Tit Hammer
Shop, near the end of Nittany Mountain,
will make at the shortest notice, and cons
stantly keep on hand, Spades and Shovels,
together wit 0 every other article insthe line
of the Blacksmith and Cutlery business,
JAMES" WHITY HILL.
An apprentice wanted to the a.
iit 8S.
N.:B.
hove bush
FTY CENTS REWARD.
VAIL i) ED AWAY fiom the subscriber
(for he was ik mi known to run), on the
P4th ihst an Indented apprentice boy to’ thie
Vuliing Business, named s
7a MES ANDERSON,
bets cen 19 and 20 years of age, about five
cet 6 or © inches high, bad on when he
eho away, a bottls green straight bodied
coat, and cotton overalls, and a number of
other articles of clotnthing be took with him.
Whoever wakes up said walkaway, and re-
tures him to the subscriber, at Beech
Greek, Centre County, shall receive the a-
Love reward, but no charges paid
JOHN ANDERSON.
Novembery 14, 1414.
LAND AGENCY.
ibsceiber will attend to the busi-
nd Agent in the borough of Har-
Th WSC Wis shing to progure patents
iy ol the public offices
THE st
ness ofa Ie
risburg.
or copies from a
ts 10 be remu--
WRIT of the subs
I Sa BE
will bind their LUSICS5 cXecuted “with .
prong tic 59.
ALTXANDE R Gi RAYDON, Junr;
Hinnissyno, Ava, 14 1814,
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