v 0 “Bpanish troops under general’ Morilio.” - -aggeration ‘in the following article which: -. ad by the poignard. — - : < ‘ fo iB peice were Rilkiiod By the Fench gover” ment. The sum required of F rane, ty re- imburse them ior the effcnce of the war is said to be about 25 millicns sterling, and that when this is paid the complete admin- istration of the country will be restored to the king. Louis hal ordered a contribu- Cork papers state, that it is the Litgntiuy of government, during the next sessiod = Parliament, to intraduce and support & bat giving unqualified emancipation to bis Ma- je8ty’s Roman Catholic subjects of Ireland, tion of 102,000,000 francs as the requisi-{JoSty tion towards the payment of ‘this sum, it being one of the Sr preliminary condi- tions of the treaty of peace A Vienna article of July 20, says, « we are here dai-| ly more and more persuaded that the trea-§ sy of Paris will suffer several changes in favour of the allies, and that France will loss several great provinces. The restoration of the three legation to the pope ‘is considered as a proolof this, since it leads to a supposition that Austria will ob. dain an indemnity elsewherew—Howeve: great our joy may be at the glorious suc- ‘eess in France itis tempered in some mea- ‘sure bj the reflection that the fruits of ‘peace will not b= the immediate gesult. As matters now stand, it will probubly be long ‘necessary to hold the rod over France, i we wish 10 be safs from anew attempt of the French to proceed again to revolution ary measures.” The remonstraace oi ‘Louis XVIII. against the military occupa] tion, &c- and the consequent oppression of} ‘bis subjects, (as lately published in the A. | merican papers] is sad by the Morning Chronicle to be a genuine state paper ; that iL had been read to the national guards at Paris, and had been handed” to the minis- ters of the Allied potentates; and it was supposed would tend to hasten the depar- ture of the allied troops from Paris. The Morning Chroaicle is of opinion that when Louis 1s left unprotected by their bayonets. he will soon be compelled to retreat from the government of the country. Phifipville Laon, Rocroy, Marienburg, Strasburg, &e. ; had surrendered to the Allies; Toulon re- mained in a state of siege. The differ- «ent regiments which constituted the Army of the Loire, had proceeded with much or- der and obedicnce io the cantoneinent as- signed them. —— ‘CARTHAGENA CAPTURED. A letter dated at Havauna on the 30th of eptember, and received on the 6th inst. at Charleston, mentions a: the Havanna, that Carthagena bad surrendered to the msn We sincerely hope there is much ex- we find In an Ohio paper. The citizens of Ovieans have proved themselves such good Patriots that it would give us pain to believe the carried their foreign prejudices or predilections to this extent. (National Intelligencer. Extract of a letter from N. Orleans, dated September 11. j The affairs of Europe have excited most extraordinary interest in this section of she union. Party cententions have arisen 20 an unbounded degree; skirmishes and even assassinations take place among the hostile powers of this city, at least weekly. ' Last week of eleven burials, five were cause The wife of the unfortunate Labedoyére, fied a few days after his execution. BOSTON, Oc. 19. The Fisheries. Mr. Ashcron, the British agent for the province of New-Brunswick, writes thus expligitly of the Fisheries : ¢ London, July 10. “The intercourse between the United States and the King’s colonies is to be strict ly carried on in British built vessels, and none others. “The Americans are excluded from the shore Fisheries, and are not allowed to come into our harbors; as formerly, to fish; hey are to possess, int this respect, no other right than the subjects of any foreign nati- on ; which by the law of nations, is limited 2© 3 leagues from the coast.” S$ Se A letter from a gentleman in Holland to his friend in tite city of Philadelphia, dated July 28,1815, concludes as follows: “you will hear it said the war in France is ended ; do uot believe it, the Bourbons never can vemain long on the throne of France.” A ——— Charleston, October 4. PIRATES oF BARNATARIA. By the slip Three Sisters, captain Shep- perd, arrived at the port last evening in 13 days from New Orleans we Jean that the | U. States schooner Fire Brand, capt. Cup-§ ningham, had caplured a to belong to the noted Barratarians, loaded with Specie, Silk, &c. and carred hep in. They were seen by capt. Shepperd going into balize when he came out. Captain $. ,politely handed us a New Quiepns paper of | Th 5th September, nathing new. f} 10. pirate suppased 1 . Shaenefelt th. Gallagher reserving to himself the payment ef the] Ciergy. ip FepeErAL RepuBLISAN- Senate of the U. States, During the fouricenth Congress Fed. Ani Ad. Demo. 1. New Hampshire 2 2. Vermont 3. Massachusetted 4, Rhode Istand 5 Connecticut 6. New-York 7 3 . New Jersey . Pennsylvania 9. Delaware Maryland Virginia 12. North Carolina 13. South Caroline 1 4. Georgia 15. Kentucky 16. Tennessee 17. Ohio 18. Tyouisiana 11. >] MOO = O00 OOTP OOCOC 0} OQ COOOONAUCT © rt 1 rs + we 3 | OBI = WT t=O OMIM Doe O © In Lexington, Kentucky, on the 29th of Septeraber last, Capt. William G. Greeny Laic of the U. States’ Army, and formerly of this county. RS TE ER RE RAE ET Tue Prinvrer’s Soriioquy, oz THE WORLD DEPICTED. This is the best of worlds that we live in, To lend, and to spend, and to give in; ; But to borrew, or beg, orto get a man’s own, a 2 "Tis of all other worlds, the worst I have known. 2 Public Sale. ER. 1: subscribers, executors of the cs- tate of James Lramiiton, deceased, of Sels- bury township, Jorocaster County; will scll on Wednesday the Oth day of December, at the house of Mr. Jaws Cuinmings, ia the borough of WiiltamsMoity 4 certain tract of x A J 133 Hd UR AN containingalo ut 2335 acres, situate (90 the first east branch of Pine-greek, above wand adjoining lands of Samuel Shoemaker, v \§- It is of a good quality, chiefly bottom lana. An indisputable title will be made agreca- bly to law, by Wm. HAMILTON, GEORGE JENKINS, JAMES BOYD, Causes for trial in the Court of Common Pleds of Centre County, at November Term 1813. Les. of J. Moore G R Terzie same B. Rush’s Ex’rs. J. Lukens’s Kx’rs. S. Harvey J. Harris R. Barber & al. J. Davis’s Adm’rs. W. Swanzey William Tate Gi. M«Kee R.T. Stewart Brown for B. & C, A. Campbell John Singer . Miles's Ex'rs. J. Wharton A. Albert C. Whitehill Geo. Mong vs Gordon a vs G. Waggoner jun. ve G. Waggoner = vs C. Lucas vs C. Donner vs J, Mahon vg J. Atchison vs Miller & al. vs D. Barrett ve Tho. Wilson vs A. Reed vs Mitchel & Mitchel vs H, MiCied aad vs J, Johnsto vs J. P. de Haas vs W. Campbell ws Geo, Miles vs Smith & Hunt vs D. Johnston vs W. Patton vs Jacob Guist N Harvey vs J. Hetherline Jacob Ober vs Tho. Spencer Zipernick’s Adm’rs vs J. Keen & al. B. & Cambridge vs Tho. Wallis Tho. Wallis va Thu. Barlow J. Philips’s Ex’rs. vs "™R. Curtin J. Ash & al. vs Herring & al. same vs M. Row same vs Bailey & Fronk same vs D. Bryan & al, fame vs Cailor & Bear same vs H. Spangler same vs J. Strawcutter vs John Keen ve Lipton & Johnston. RAGS Bhai pd EA Satholic Emancipation. “ {Peter Hinkle, jot Stove pipe for sale. {that an Election for twenty one Directors List of Lefterd nl Ren:ainiug in (he Post office 30th Septeth ber 1815, which if not taken out and postage paid, will be sent to the Genera Post Office in three mouths from this date. A. William Adams, Zacheriah Albright, Wm. Ainmerman. B, Hon L. Brown, Thomas Barlow, Michal Beaver, Cs Lh Cadwallader; Isaac Conden, Michael Claper, Jesse Cookson ; 4 John Campbell. 4. Eliza Davis. 1 zi. Eleazar Evans, Hannah Everhars, Samuel Everhart, Susannah Elder, Joseph Essington Thomas Elfis, Va Michael Fetrer, Johu Fury ; 2, Nancy Fleniing., G. William Keliey, Josiah Lambeurn, Jocob Lanta, John Long, A BE Samuel Miles, Rickard Moore, Samuel Miller, Hannah Mackey, William Mason, Wiliam Moore, Jacob Miller, Andrew M’Kee, John M¢Kinly, William M:Clure, James M¢Intosh. , Job Packer, Samuel Parker, John Patterson, Wm. Patterson, Wm. Petriking Abraham Pastoris, 37 Daniel Rush, John Robinson. S. James Sheechan, Francis Steel, Andrew C. Smith, Christain Spars, John Soloday, Anthony Smith, Jonathan Sethsayer, Hetty Stephenson, John Shannon, William Spencer, Edward Sautherland. ZT. Andrew Thompson, Rebecca Templeton, Joseph Thorndyke. Ve w, William Underwood, Jane Vanhorn, Joseph Updegraff, John Wilson, Simeon Westfall, James Gardner, Philip Gulich. : H. John Himiljer, Jacob Hotter, Richard Hughs, Thomas Hastings, John Hutten, Nehemiah Hadly, Thomas Heney. J. George Johnston, Charlies Jackson; 2, Isaiah John, Catharine Johnston, Hugh Johnston, Thomas Jacobs. XK, William Keith, John Keen, Join Kirk, Adam Krumrine, RT Stewart, P.M - Land for Sule. \ W/ [LL be sold at public vendubd; at the Wea House inthe Town ef Belle- ionte, Centre county, on Saturday the 4th day of November next, 324 acres of patten- ted land, situate on the north side of the Bald-Eagle creek, and nearly adjoining the same, about five miles above Milesburg, Dewitt’s tun passes through the centre of this farm,and affords a good cite for a saw- mill. The lana is of good quality and re- markably well timbered. Mr. Isaac M¢ Kinney living near to Bellefonte will show the land at ng time previous to the day of su. '€~~Sale will commence at 10 o’clock in the t.¥enoon; when attendance will be given and the terms (which will be accommoda- ting,) mac'e known by Moid. M‘Kinney. Carlisle, Oct. 5, 1815. Notice. THE subscribers takes this method to inform the public that the hayv'® commen. ced the g \ TINNING BUSINESS in the Borough of Bellefonte, next door to James Rothrock, where the intend keeping a constant supply of tin-ware for sale. They will shortly have a quantity W. LOVE, : D. AFFRICA. Septernber 30, 1815. : N. B. The highest price given for oid Puter. ‘ —— eae. Centre Bank of PENNSYLVANIA. The stockholdars are hereby notified, 5 3 . \ eg : To all my ceditors, notice 1S licrchy id en, that [ have applicd to the Court of Coty’ mon Pleas of ludiana Couaty, for the bene fit of the Insolvent Laws of this Common. wealth, and that the Court have appoimgil the first Tuesday in November next, to hear mie and my creditors atthe Courtim Indiana, when and where you ruay attend if you think proper. iy James Kelly. Indiand Jéil, Sept. 19, 1815, Six Cents Reward, WD AN away from thé subscriber on re, day the 17th of this inst, an apprentice to the Weaving business, hamed WILLIAM SHAW, | Who ever takes up said appreatice and brings him to me, shail bave the above 1é- ward, and fifty lashes well laid on into the bargain, but no charges. All persons ard forwarncd harboring said apprentice, at their peril, as I am determined to prosecuis any who shall do so as far as the rigor FF the law will admit, % | Richard Carey. _ Aug. 18th 181s. bie Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber i any way whatever, are eqarsis to Ls 7, 4 ath. N rmrv— 2 0 Nand {the office of Elisha Moore, payment, as all my account sem his bands for collection. can, forcibly it I must.” George Ki Beurevonte, Oct. 7, 181%, Notice ! NOTICE is hereby given, that ths sult. scriers will attend ‘at the lats dwelling’ house of Jolin Wrigley, dee: in Pike town« ship Clearfield county, on Monday ah Tuesday the fourth and fifth Cayl uv ep. tember next; and on Monday ana Tuesday the 18th and 19th of the same month, aigh the first and third Mondays of Octobes, November and December next, for tie purpose of setiling the accounts of the said deceased, All persons who are ink debted to said estate, are requested then to come forward and make payment ; and {all who have demands against said estate are desired to bring their accounts forwarfl legally attested for payment. THOMAS M«CLUREL, E SAM. COLEMAN, $ xs Aug, 29th, 18135, NOTICE. All persons that are in dny way indebrath to the estate of John Dunlop, late of Centre county deceased, are respectfully informe that payment is required, and must be made before the 17th day of October next, —fivst and last notice by way ot advertisement, and those who do not comply with it, wil, in three days from that time, receive notice mn the way directed by the laws of this state, to compel payment, : : And all persons who may yet have counts or demands against the said csiate will please to present them. i J.G LOWREY ¥ C C.HUSTON, § Adar ‘BELLEFONTE, sEPT. 29th, 1814, eh J nig For Sale, A Burteyor's Compass, with oJ] the %- struments belonging thereto, Jr will be sold reasonable. Any per son devirons of purchasing, can have an “sportunity of dow mg so by calling on 00 ef; hed Spring Mid, Hayr 4 township, Centr county. aes r ~ IACOR HERING, Aug. 8, Las. - For Rent. 7, he subscriber offers for rest the farms will be held at the Bankinghouse in th J borough of Bellefonte, on Monday the 2 ni. day of November next, between the bh 4c of ten and three o’clock cf said day. A meeting of the Stockholders, held on the first Monday of N- svember, at will be A the Banking house in Be'jefont sat 2 oclock P. M. agreeably ta the “Act regulating Boks.” By Orde of the Board, Jno. Norris, Cas'r. BeirEronTE, Oct. 9, 1815; Oats Wanted immedi- ately by Provisions of the wanted at this Offiee, . A. MAMILTON, i whieh she now resides, situate on Bald. [Ragle €réck, Centre county, ad joing, lands 6f Roland Curtin end others, contaiur ag 400 acres of first rate land; fifty of which are in a high state of cultivation, | Also on eaid tract are a young Apple and Peach Orchard, and excellent spring of ne- verfailing water near the house. Yor fur. her information enquire of the subscribel- living on stid premises, Elizabeth Low. Barn-Eferx, Aug, 24 1815, PRINTING, OF ALL RIXDS, Neatly executed at this Office: