American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, November 18, 1815, Image 2

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A iy or that Baltimore Bank, 808% 2-7 ® _imany B tarngy wao hereto! § Boa The i the diff Gu nnticg, have fini Si
Se ag 2s, CONsisun count people. } A X IL SLLIDD As an chemy ich wotldihusiness, he tax mtherc Soh mre sag.
= , gp fh : : 7 kto Bank of Maryland, 4 FRR ¢; 3 oy” ad HT : Sin yh , Ny WPODY haay No 3
and the principal malcontents and Feder-} El n El fo gicvive hunsell, and asoy Ins heirs nowishortiy Ls «x pected, Tiisax wild arn
wes of this tows had taken refuge there. Albany Bank, ¢/ ro swings his undisturbed scythe or eradiz lio twenty-one counts and onc Mil for cieiy
Lagse movements, however, wele Lan fom Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank over the strong ground which his fallunjone hundred doilars of the valunion The
being regarded asindicating the plan of a : {foe once occupied. - EN ¢ for Nord siutheRng fied
of Boston ; uote for Northumberland, Uniunand
combined revolt. But the events of yes » ig
A umbia 8 twenty obe thousand tour hundree
werday and to dayhave defcated thew pro- Manhattan company, N. Y. i Ht
gs. Be futid<{illy nine dollars and forty seve)
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jects by unveiling them. An Austrian co- New York Corporation bills, and the : Mizrepesvizie, Oct. 11 halt ects, © Total nn Ea
Jump had arrived on the 24th, and the ne-tsmall bills of several individuals. BT A requisition has been made on tie 33 Lo
sessity of finding quarters for these troops! Executive of this state by Gen. Gaines. : RULE
in the barracks, occasioned an order to be The Legislature of New Jersey have commanding the eastern section ol the sou- i Siae—
“jssued ior the removal of the regiment oflchosen Mahlon Dickerson, Esq formmrly jtherd division of the United States army,} 235 the last arrival fron France @appent
Royai Chasseurs, which was in garrison|of Philadelphia, governor of that state. for two thousand militia 10 be held 1n rea- that Marshal Ney is pamitted to walk in
lieve, to Alais. The advanced guard had ay [dines to assemble at Fort-Hawkins at a the courtyard of ‘the Conciergerie.” The
reached Ners, a village five leagues from} New Military Fost, short notice, for the purpose of aiding the general opinion Ws France was that he would
Nismes, where it halted, when its comman- regular troops, shoud occasion require 1. be conuemnoed and executed. 3
Jer Eugene de Cabriers was mntormed by in cheeking auy hostile movement of the
the Sieur Pericux, the Mayor of that place, neighboring ludians agamet. our frontier, Off We learn from a Gentleman, just fron
shat a pumerous gssembiage was about to the Comm gsioncrs cogaged i running thede (nao “hag Spanish’ dollars a he =
attack him. M. de Cavrieres, followed boundary Fie of the SR Nason or 15. 84. sterling, and that Puglish re
hy the Mayor, was of opinion, that he ough Go : — ¢ for 8h SC dr 1 of li, were once mote currently showing - their
+0 advance without distrast to the multi-} he enemy's ships from entering jake | or ie da militia tte in the faces. As things mend there, thev mst
‘ud; lo represent to them, that hs regi Champlain. Rouse’s Point, it is generally oa a nt Ci o Pulaski, Wik a ‘Toa this side of the Atlantic, Pon
ment had 1.0 intentions hostile to the Conf, 1ieved, is the place which will be fixed ~ . 4 Boldin. does, Pavan lene Richmond Enquirer.
try, and that in compliance with superior oil . Rag. Mix. Mo 85S: or ’ et a iii C 4 s a
orders, he was preceeding 10 occupy Alais he > Bh ac Sn oe 8 oh oe v a L; Froitns ;
4n garrison ---- I'wo senuncls immediately} 0 citizens of New York have again yu a ia dona Ee % ra wag om ennsylvania Republican.
Prec. Sune Beneux tie Mayor, was Kli-},..qumed the subject of opening & grand soi who have Rot pe formed a #ix we
ied, and M. de Cabrieres ‘wounded i the Canal between Albany znd Lake rie Yoave; pet : : , i I eo 8] fo |
arm. The latter retired with his company. {- : : “| tour of service, uniesg they be foo few tof RAL, islature of Pennsylva-
8 : AS YI The scheme has been long in contemplas=| ov 0 the requisite umber. Q : y
JIBYING 103: 4 man, Who as killed by a five}; hue its advantages becoming daily | ng, Reis: ae of the Comm ssioners nia, 1815-16
of musketry from the houses of the village || “0° 4 bore apparent, there seems to] coo So OE ro bt. . 3
it was herelory lougin Proper te Suspenc li 1s doubt now but the plan will be pre- ii fo fer ss. 10 2 Tir The Senate consists of 31 members, 20
fo rofwne rd Tt a Tgurutet with viger, I Heoncluded yesterday, tae Chiels and Ware of wiom are democrats, and 11 federalists ;
formation of what had passed tot ¢ author wen toes of the Crook Nation refuse to sbide making an incicase of 1 federal member
isies af Lhe department. i We understand from direct authority, |; G ; ro Lode 1 reaty, slledging it was since last year.
: Yesterday the 25th, 600 Austrians mAar- iat John. Lorain, Esq. of Philipsbutis-on by BE ay Chotokaes let The House of Represehtatives consista
hd to join the rayal chasscurs, and f0UWNG) Moshanson, has raised this season af) 8 oo morning it disgust with the con. of 98 members 71 dumecraisand 26 fede
he march of the regiment stil} stopped by crop ot Indian corn, that yielded by mea- Cy of the SE . Save tame. 15 ho alists ; making an increase of 3 federalists
she rebels. The Auswian comuunde: fo ent. One bundred and fifteen and ant de. Gandin relative ta the poet of be- in that body since fast year. Ifa new clece
summoned them 10 lay down their avmsloifuichels to the acre ; and that Mr. H. ST on he Coosa Fiver. The Comins: tion be held in Berks county, to decide th &
and disperse, upon which they dard 10 pro Philips and Dr. Dewees, at the same place Bs lt recwere in rdknin thetic.” dispute between Messrs, Hiester and Bid
Pose a capitulation, which could | not possie tuised Nin. teen pumpkins whose aggies is CORCUT in ie iE the die, there can be no doubt of the election of
bly be reconcited with the submission due rate was 1620 pounds. One among them Gissatighachi fthe Indi “P! Gouda he former; which will make the democrats
so the government The commandant de-{0 coq | 60 pounds after having stood in’ issatisfaction of the 1naians 0 ic majority 48,
clared that he would not treat with rebels | Rn: & ¢ ;
erable, and that our cla ms of indemuity for} “yo a iis A, Sl Gn
2 : he house four weeks. ov] ‘4 the ,| Democratic imajovity in the Legislature
on rece ving this answer the later fired, : . services rendered them during their late; joint meeting, oe ri
) H ek “hl fi may be proper to observe that thei commotions, will probably, have to bo
and four Austrians were killed and WBC) oe pumkins were raised ina field with foo reed at the : ot Pe in yr An New members—Inthe Senate 9; in the
wounded. The teoops immediately march: | ° ki h + and po bayonet. « A031 use of Representatives 5i
the common punkins of the country ; and kipe present unseitled state of our affairsp = P .
ed against them, and they were dispersed Ie wets bestowed the I ie pr : an, aga
fier an action of two hours duration, in LEE Ie PALE EEE es OE ae with these savages, the death of Gea. be- fi
RR ER re} » WM ihan upon the crop in general ; and thatthe poier which happened at Tookaubkchece « New Y CR
which they had 60 killed and 3 taken. One haveb iderabiv less y Wh PP : EW York, Oct. 27,
Vol he PHSONCTS W: 1ve of Nismes {JES ones must have been copsiceravly w days ago, and the severe and continued] The 4 Ra
ol he prisoners was a federative of Nismcs, . : oy DY : he sale of 64,000 acres of Genie
: : CS ihan at the time of ripening, as they were isposition of Col. Hawkins, another of ; Hesse
and he and his two companions were shol : : : bi Jason & . ’ Lands, which yesterday took plice at tl
Bow of 1] 3 ; not weighed until the time stated above lip, missioners, ace events deeply to bilo plice at the
by order of the Austniag General Stahrem- hac Toc RE. So ; y Coffee-House, was attended by many of
beig. atte having came to perfection. regretted The consequence lias already y yoo
: Hunt, Gaz. aa es the most opulent land holders mn that part
© A second Austrian column marched two a been a total stop to running the Lue. of the state, as well as by many capiulists,
hous ago, and is about to be foliowed by New. Vous, Novid: Jah 5 mnt e35 | ED | A —— n this cliy We understand, that some of
& considerable detachment. of the national EPLRVIER To the Dlunufaciurers of Cotton Good, {hese lands sold as high as 25 1-2 dollave oo
guards. The object of this expedition 8 : : throughout the United Staten. {an sere; and none lower than 2 dollars »
go disarm that part of the department] gqye are sorry to say that the repott of} The cditerofthe Nutioma! Advocate, of demmm— i
Haleh is miected with the spirit of rebel- Mis, Shubrick, baying received a letter {New York, invites the manufacturers ol Cas RLESTOWN, Oct. 37
on, A from lieut. Shubeick, dated at 8 port inte nay goods throughout the U. States, to
yYre RPE RIRUY ed that General Gilly, and | pygjjand, is without foundation. She hadi gee tain within Hols different districie as Fr om Cuba.
Teste, an advocac, formerly Licut. of the |) ot heard from him for a considerable time nearly as possible, by a genezal meecling,
Polise of egos eve srgased ole sur previous to hits sailing from the Mediter- lin, following points, and scnd them, direct- f Governar' :
rection, the ramifications of which ap pear| oan which was about the 10th of July; i : £5 ..jof anew Governor's cowing out, in order
Yilad to the National Advocate oflice, by post: to enforce the former restrictive measure
eo extend into the Ceveanes Proclamations’, 4 .niertains the most fearful apprehen- :
and € PP 1. How many spindles are employed atiof that colony, by shutting out al: foreign
tending {0 encourage the D cople to revolt for his safet t?
x . . . 3 - - sions i 3 1 i 1 ¥ 3 i I ] i i
are eyen mentioned as circulating in these 4 this fume within thear distric t ade, were 10 circulation; but the merche
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departmonts. 3 Travelling lately on the banks of Con: 2. Ho much ot Is goRsymed Ki ante ot Havanna who are warmly oposed
. intelligence has been received frome qicut river, in the vicinity of Hanover, 1 their d.fferent Manutactonca wiiin thelto such a measure, do not appear te appres
Rome of the 12thot Aug. that Cardmal! voorved hundredsyand 1belicve thousands district, annully 7 : hend any immediate attempt to putit
&esch and Bonaparte’s mother arrived there) of ody of strong, substantial durable fence, 3. How many women and children alin exccution. The government are bes
on the 13th. Every one was surpiised tol, 0e of white pinc stumps extracted with employed in the spinning of cotton” ginning to dispair of bringing the Insuse
sce them make their entry in a SUMPLUOUS | ie roots from the ground. Curiosity led ¢. How many bands are employed in thel gents in Spanish America to submission,
earriage, followed by four others. to enquire by what power and machinery, weaving thereof? the latter have many friends in Cuba
: : 5. How many able bodied men are em-|and nothi bably, but the fi { inte
; : f extraction w eeformed. . XU y i and nothing, probably, but the fear ol inter
ngs O10 Owes the operation of extraction was periorm yed in an d about the cotton factories ?
wy 1 al troubles, has deterved that island §
3 bliine stranger shewed me one Pp ! J 4 nal troubics, has dctere at Island irony
PERPETUAL MOTION. An OD oi wed ne —- ar : d 6. What is the value of the different cs- [following the examples set them by the
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+The subject of Mr. Redheiffers self mo-'which it was applied; and as 1 appre. tablishments within tah district, viz. the|peveluionists.
ving machine, has been revived in our city hend these machines may be used to great bulidings and aehiney : is -
papers, with a prospect we are happy lo advantage in many parts of the U. States} = ° ° pa pr. 0 Sane yar oo Lover's Leap.
add, of bringing about. a fair investiga: {where they bave not been heard of, I will sole, ws, iE Youn goous are annually : :
tion of is merits ‘The editors of the West-|endeaver, as faras I can recollect; to des. man icinte a that th Saat wp
nduster Encyclopedia tell us « the alchim-fcribe the machine, and explain the manner} As 1\ 13 hoped that the present Siuayen| (5, Sunday evening, 84 a party Censige
ists did not find out the philosopher’s stone! of using i of the cotton fabricks throughout the U.S.
ne out the p Pp stone of using 1t will be agitated on the meetiog of the next ing of young men and wo.ncn, who had
or an universal elixery but that their at- | The machine consists of a very strong g a 8 “heen spending the evening at that scene of
tempts to discover these ideal substances pair of wheels, say 18 feet diamecter ; the GOnpress) it will steike all those concerned, fashionable gaicty, Chalk Farm, where they
laid the foundation of Chemisty, and made axis about 15 or 16 inches in diameter, Wate Feiudispiay ot Juek etn) Seng had freely pa-taken of the intoxicating lux»
: 3 5 aes ATC ‘ . . mation ap . . 3 ,
several valuable ‘additions to. medicine.’ Near to, and the inside of one ot the wheels and wea Pes and a . be infor 4 PH aries of ale and pipes, were on their return
So’ also, the ingenuity, investigation and 4 (hird wheel, something less than the o- periaiuing theres, wi a mOSLXMPOr-4, own. through the ficlds, some jealousy
labor of Mr. Rediseffor may have discover. [thers is framed to the axis as a hub. AFH document to lay before the representa- having atiscn between two youths, whe
ed new principles inthe science of mecha |large rope or hawser, is fastened to the pe- tives of the Rion. ic bv had been assiduous in their attention to one
nism ; and ought the cavils of the envious, |ripheri of the small wheel, and coils upon As ‘he editor this paper haghy repeat damsel, from words they got to blows.
or the columay of the ignorant, deprive it. To the ent of this hawser are hitched gd Pubhosiny wiped the Tre The falr object of the contest threw her-
him and the worldsef their benefit 2 © lour oxen :a large clin is made fast tol ichoie tales In the PROSPERITY fon Jself between them to stop their unfriendly
: Frank. Repos, the centre of the axis and round the stump. MANUFACTURERS Of AMERICA, the IDIOE-} veer, ard having used some words of
RCS BEL {TE Lye oxen, drawing upon'the hawser, tury} Balion now called for will naturally bey bl coo nim whom she conceived fo
The sonduet of ipar arm Yok i WE Bupon : ) {presumed to be intended to be employed}? 22. a . Ih
pur army at Xork Wjthe small wheel and axis, while the twoid ' . arty POT he the first aggressor, or periaps ob Jim
Ppper Canada, was represented as highly large wheels remain stationary, enly sup- lor their benefit; and as itis impossible to whom she least approved, the mo tified
disgraceful to the Amerioan Arms, and #8iporting the operation. The stump, when obtam gorret data unless tie commuiltyl oi, 4, 5 frantic accent, swore that he
affording « pretext (on the principle of ve-|ihus extracted is borne: off, swinging un of manufaeturers should make ene common wouid never outlive her partialay for bis
“taliation) for the conduct of the encmy at{der the axis, to the line where the fence is focus were all the rays should met togeth- rival, and the Rogent’s canal beivg near; he
‘Washington. 4 complete and highly sa-}to be made, STa J 15 hoped that the National Advocate, 5 wag it, as all thought, with intent to
‘tisfaciory refutation of the charge. has Jate-| It may be necessary toadd that where offering to colicct the ‘same; moy Not bed row himseif in, and a joud shriek accom
‘ly been made by honorable officers whoithe stump is large and holds a strong grass considered as presumptuous, but rather as paniea bis maddened career. To the sur
‘were present, which we shail feel a plea fupon the earth the most prominent top idols pein oe 3 nd Se ay A prise of some hundred spectators, howevery.
aus im laying belore our readers nextishould be cut off three or four feet from or wealth and mdependence OL OUI 0nd of falling ito the cqmie as a
ee : ; HY hk Ally. ; “ 5 1. he leaped completely across tae
Exp) i The fonce is constructed by throwing Ny Saifers offiswspeper Brongle eS A of FA foot, and
: . Fo lhe oug the union, oura to manulacturers, : 4 ;
' wr 1 on : ; : «ds Loudou.
R'tolesalz Counterfeiting) fie Sujinps: inte Jue, wd opping is hers ave requested to give the above cae inser walkee. cooly tawar
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penings. To those acquainted with the a . ivi) cur 10 we
durability of pine stumps it is hardly neces- Ft Is presumed that i wil Reh
: . those sending us communications on this ROM LATE LONDON PAPERS
sary to ebserve that the fence constructed : : +d fi ‘hay
of them will remain sound for at least onc subject, which ate intabdd to be use of Among the crew of the Queen Chatiotta
generation. y * Heir benefit, that the payment Os postagely go pune, recently paid off, it is now dis Oe.
Benk of Pennsylvania, A maching constracted as abovesnd ap} * TINTS veped, was u female Africans who bas serv.
Bank of North. Amer plied by four men and four oxen, wiil ex- ed ue as a seaman in the royal navy for up
Bank of North America, on ? a . : ey leven years, several of which si
New York state Bak tract trom 70 to 80 stumps per day. Its} The Principal Assessors {rom the differ wards, of eleven years, har ws of the e
RE arsed oid usefulness needs ne commetit. There isfent districts of this state, lately convened has heen rated #bie 09 the noks of the a.
Mighaic’s Bang of Now York nothing visionary about it. Tne experi{al Hartishurg for the pueposs of equalizing ibove ship by the nfimc of Wilson Brown, :
Gen. Brown and suite, are exploring the
Northern frontier for the purpose of fixing
o% a suitable scite for a Military Post, m
the vicinity of the boundary line, between
che United States and Lower Canada; and
/hich, in case of a future war, would pre-
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On the 20th wit. three men were arrest.
ed 1s the milage of Herkimer, New York,
{or passing counterfeit notes. On exam-
suation the counterfeit notes were found 10
~ their possession on the
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