American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, December 23, 1815, Image 3

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43 cmwn had proved above. Heme
“ garkedat Corsica ou the 28th Sept. with
_ about 230 men in a number 6f barges; snd
. after eficountering severe weather, they
succeeded in landing on the cvast of Cala.
$ria; about the 6th October ; but the peo;
. sie being averse to him, he was met aiter
afew days, and after a hard fought action,
© “eas defeated and taken prisoner. It was
* péported at Leghorn on the 17th,
Pad been wied bya military ®ibunel ant
Ect 111] tn
PHILABERPBIA.
France.
“We have been informed by a gentleman
ftom Havre de Grace, in the Terrier, that
marshal Ney had escaped from his impri-
. sonment; but of his destiny he is not
formed. TE
r He further states that the presence of
the allied forces, alone, preveats revoluti-
onary scenes in France, :
We belicve that terrible times afe at
“Band in that devoted country. In the pre-
sent temper of the nation, nothing but
despotic military governmont will satisfy
she people. They are not republican, nor
are they to be governed by eonsiituiions
snd laws. The will and power of a mailita-
Ly despot can alone control their wibulent
and belligerent character and propensities.
‘Nothing can be more farcical than the im-
‘®eeilc =uperannuated Louis attempting to
govern such a people. Our philosophical
president was just as able to €ommasud
gespect for our naval establishment, by his
u fidiculous gun-boats, as the old deward king
“To restrain ,f his children.”
SOMMERCIA
L TREATY WITH EN-
. GLAND.
+ The Lon don papers Lave givenan outline
of the commercial treaty. thich they ay
+ Das been, or is about 10 be concluded be-
ween Great Britain and the Uhited States.
The firstarticle of said supposcd treaty,
the dispensing with the Navigation Laws
of both countries, or in other words; the
+ foreign Tonage duty is mutually given up
' The Istarticle according to the reasoning
sf the London Morning Chronicle, will op-
erate in the ratio of 1216 1 ia favor of the
American merchaass.
The second great article in the treaty i
# grant on the part of great Britdin to the
Americans to trade to Calcutta, the Pen.
snstla of Hindestar ; while the trade of
hina belongs to the east India Company,
which has no power to obstruct the inter
sourse of either Americans or any ether
foreigners there.—The United States will
Sherclore have access to traffic with every
possession the British hold in the East In-
shes.
According to the ideas oi Europe; (con-
tnuca the London editor) this grant mus,
Rol only be viewed in the hight of a greot
womisercial advastage, but aiso of a politi-
eal favor?
., The third article prohibits the Bnitish
trom trading with the Indians within the
Jurisdiction of the United States,
The London editor concludes by ebser-
ving that by this treaty the Americans are
the gainers; while all the conccasiens, fae
wis, fc. come from reat Britain,
Yuer Joun.
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. Tha following gentlemen ere standing
committees in the senate.
Unfinished buisines ~—Msers. Rose, Baie
y Graham, Poe and Shearer.
Accounts—=Messrs, Graham, Hopkins,
and Shannon,
To compare Sitls—MiSherry, Shannon,
Rovers, Baily and Mdarfand.
Claimi~Mesers. I. Weaver, Jareett, G. |
Weaver, Shoemaker and Ewing.
Roads and inland mavitationsMcess.
Beale, 1, Weaver, Murray, Jarreut, and
Hopkms.
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Election disprictssasMessrs. Morgan; Poe
and Shannon.
MARR!
Rev. Mr. Hood. Mr Wirtiam
editor fi
(dusTER, of Augusta township:
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The following ¥
ed to become ngetits to the American Pat.
They are requested to be
.entive to this notice. If they cannot pay
all, they can at least pay part.
pense of
and it would be very gratifying to us if we
that expense,
Mr. Isaac Goos——Phikhsdurg. ~
A. Reep, Esq. P. M —— Reeds Borough,
dura, Armstrong, Cotnty.
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olan of the town, |
James Linn.
Drcrxpsn 23, 1815.
PROPOSALS
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EDITORS OF
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lished by @hlimor alone.
broad basis of republicanism. Fo meno
merit, and of integrity, the Chrénicle wil
always be devoted 1m times of political con
tention. 3
ihe Chronicle was indebtedy last winter, fo
eral Assembly of Pennsylvania.
A large siirplus number of the Chronic!
was prihited at the commencement of th
requested to detain them no Iénger than i
neccesary for their neighbors to subscribe
they will then please to forwird them, with
out delay, to the office of te Chronicle.
legislature will please to write « snsszox
and #0 on for six months ora year,
CONDITIONS.
two dolldre a year, exclusive of postage
months.
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the legislature will be seventy-five cents
paid in advance, otherwise the paper wil
not be forwarded.
3. The Chronicle will be printed evers
bers by the first conveyanec.
= Subscriptions received at this OFice.
ED—On Wednesday fast, by the
F. Buyers:
of the Times, to Misi Manta; those imlebied to us, to cali during the
week of the November Court, and make
entlemen have ednserit-
riot, and will recelve subscriptions and pay-
ment for the same. Those indebted to usy
on the Erie route are desired tomake pay
that he|ment on or previous to the 20th df J anuarys hp 4
be particularly ate =ERs
The e%-l
carrying the Muil is considerable,
could tnake the profits arrising from the;
papers we distribute on that route, defray
Mr. Jacon M:Fappis—Near Hulings-
A LOT ot ground in Bellefonte. on
7B Spring Stréet, numbered 82 In thciyver withhold that w.
Taz Cancsicre on Hirnmsune Vise
The Chronicle has heretofore been pub-
During this
time it ha obtained, throughout the state
the character of an independent republican
pint, untrammelicd ‘by party prejudice;
and uninfluenced by men in power. Asit
has been, so it will continue to bé conduets]
ed, by its present editors, on thd {iberat and
To Hamilten, now dn assisting editor,
the legislative debates gull proceedings:
An increased attention ifl be given to this
department bf the Chronicle daring the
present and succeeding sitangs of the Gers
labt session of the legislature; yet the des
mand for the debates so much exceeded
expectation that mary were disappointed
in not obtaining a file To preventa like
disappeintment our friends to whdm sub-
scription papers have been fdrwarded, are
B77 Subscribevs for the session of the
I The Chronicle is published weekly at
onre dollar to be paid in advauce every six
Subscriptions during the sittings of
Monday evening, and forwarded to $abscri-
fMPORTANT.
Séme time ago, we gadea demand p-
payment. The little attention paid to that
cay! has induced us to try whether there is
aot 2 surer, and more ready mode of col-
jetting money. We, therefore, respectlil-
iy inform our subscribers and advertising,
itstomers, thatthey will shortly be waited
3 with their bills, in the hope that all
e who zan, possibly, will be prepared to
disshargedhem. ;
No clas$ of laboring men, perhaps. in
‘tlie community, are nore badly paid toan
{the Printers. Why is this the fact? We
donot suppose they are less worthy of
their hire, nor that the sums respectively
due them are so farge as to render pay-
ment difficult or ehibarrassing- Quite
the contrary. Non& are more casi
ly paid, and sione labor hai'der or more nse-
fully for their little pittance than they do,
and none, we believe, pay a greater propos
tion of ex pense to the product of tieir la-
Low Discerning men cannot but see the
propriety and necessity of paying a prili-
ter punctuaily, and generous men will nee
hich they know to be
justly his due, longer than they can conves
viently aveidit,
For Sule,
A Surveyor’s Compass, with all the in-
strutnents belonging thereto, It will be
sold reasonable. Any person desirous of
purchasing, can have an oportupity of do-
wz 30 by calling on the subscriber, near
Spring Mili, Haynes township, Centie
county. eho ls £
JACOB HERING,
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wost d rous kind, and ave so varios
that a volume wouid hardly suflice 40 cand
pletaa description of them. It pecvados
with its baleful influence, the whoieiel
vous system, writhing the healt with ions
pressible anyruish, and exciting the mule
dreadful sugxesiions of horror and despa
To this demon have thousands fallen a sas
crifice, in the divefal transports wi ils rogey
The most common symptoms of is ony
mencement, are, wettkness, flatulence, pas,
pitations, watchfulneds, drowsiness uli
eating, umidity, flashed of heal and celdy
nuntbness, cramp, giddiess, pains in the
head, back, and Joins, hickhp, difli¢uly
of fespiration and diglutition, auxicty, diy
cough, &c. !
The Vegetable Nervous Cotlial is
a great Antiscorbutic M edieine; wind is
infinite service tor purifying thé blood; And
curing those foul disorders of the skin which
commonly appear in the form of Scurvy
Surfeit, Red Blotches, Carbuncies, Ulcersy,
&c, &c. A dose of the Anti-Bilious Pills
taken occasionally with this * wnediciney;
proves of additional service in the kist mens,
tioned eases. : :
Dr. ROBERTSON
CELRPRATED 60UT & RUEUMATIC DRO
Since the above invaluable medicines
were first discovered, upwards of seven
hundred thousand persons have, experiens.
ced their happy and salutary effects, mang
of woom from the lowest stage of theiv dies
orders. 4 : fom med
gi 7 "Take notice, that each and all the
alove genuine Medicines are signed onthe”
outside covers with the sigrature eof Uwe
sole proprictor. 4
T. W. Dyott, M. Dk
Prive 1wd Dollars, -;
A bafe ahd cffectual cure for the out
flied tiem, lumbazoy stone aad graves,
Welling and weakness of the joints, stv fog
bruises, and all kinds of green wounds=a-
the cramp, pains in the head, face and bu
dy, stiffness in the neck, chilbizing, fezen?
limbs, &c<.
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Which are eelebratetl for the vurc of most
diseases to which the human body is lable.
PREPARED ONLY BY THE SOLE PROPRIETOR
T. W. DYOTT, M. D.
GRANDSON oF THE LATR CELEBRATED
Dw. ROBERTSON
3 Of Edinburg ;
AND FOR SALE IN PIIILADELPHIA
: ONLY, AT THE
PROPRIETORS WHOLESALE
AAD RETAIL DRUG AND FAMILY
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Medicine YVarehouse.
Ko, 187; NORTH BAST CORNER OF SRCOND
AND RACBR STRERYS.
An by reiail of his agents throughout the
UNITED ds YATES.
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Da. ROBERTSON'S =
CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIX,
IR OF HEALTH: .
{ Price ens dollar and &f1y cents.
WHICH hasvproved by thousands; who
have experienced 1s benchicial effects; to be
ne most valuable medicme ever offered to
Je public, for the cure of coughs; colds,
consumptions, the hooping coughs, asthma,
pain in the breast, cramps ax wine in the
stomach, head ache, loss of appetite, indi-
gestion, «fe. Kc. a
For the Dysentery ér Lux, Cholera Mor-
bus, severe Gripingsy and other diseases
iin the Lowels, and the Summer complaint
of Children, it has proveda certain reme-
dy, and restored to periéet health trom the
greatest debility. :
Persons afilicted with Pulmonary Com-
plaints, or disorder of the Breast and Lungs,
even in the most advanced state, will find
nmmediate rekief.
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; general occasioned by obstructed perspiras
rion, will be {ound to yield to its benign m-
‘laence in 2 few house
In Asthmatic or Consumptive con plaints
Hoarsness, Wheesings, Shortness of breath,
and the Hooping Cough, it will jive imme-
diate relief.
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the subsériber
{WM In any way whatever, are partiCaiariy
requested to make payment on or Before
period, myself, have niade up a considera
bie sum of money—If this potice is not
complyed with, costs, however disagreea-
ble, will most assuredly be the consec-
quense.
Archibald Vandyke.
DrecenuBer 15. 1813.
Penal laws—Mesars- Biddle; Smith,
Fraley, I. Weaver and Jarrett.
Cre cterii
The spotted fever has agrin appeared at
arren, N. HN. and in other towns.—-It
3 been mast fatal among ehildsan,
PRINTING
DF ALL KINDS, .
Neatly execuiedat this
fice.
the 15th of March next, as' I must at that]
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Dr. ROBERTSON’s
1 FCETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL
OR, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE,
Price one dollar and fifty cents,
Isconfidentiy recommiitded as the mast
ed with inward weakness, depression of the
cret impropriety of youth and dissipated
t
Albua, barrenness; &c, &c. 4
4 Unger the deSdnrination of wervog of i
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| Commion Coughs and Colds, which are iti}
Dr. ROBERTSON’
PATENT STUMACHIC BITTERSy
Price one Dollar.
Which are celebrated for har,
weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, ar
a certain preventative and eure for the fed
ver ahd ague, ke. &c. oT
For the Fever and Aguc,a malady s&,
prevalent throughout the southern statey
and so afflicting to families residing in all
low countries, redundant with marshes,
lakes, stagihated pools rivers, &c. &c. these
celebrated and umversally esteemed Bite
ters, have surpassed every remedy ever ade
minigtered, for the relict and curs of thas:
most obstinate oppressor of the h man
frame, numberless instaices of their e Tica
cy have been testified, alter the barks aud
various other extolled prescriptions { iiled-
they proved sucecsful, to the admiraih @ £+
those who experienced and wiltosatd thc.
happy effect.
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n. ROBERTSONS
INFALLIBLE WORM DRSTROVING "SES,
G is, : ‘
A medicine highly necesssory we be her i #
all families——price 50 ecots.
Symproms. Llc common symptoms
of the Worms arg, pajeness otthe eounte-
nance, at other times flushing of ‘he face”
itching of the nose, and about the seat,
starting and grinding of the teeth in alee,
swelling of the upper lip, the appetiics
sometimes bad, at other times voracioug—-.
loosness, disagreeable bicuthy a hurd svck-
ied belly, great thifst, the write frothy and |
sometanes of a whitish color, gripping o¥
cholic prins, an fvoluntary discharge od
saliva, especialy when askeep; hequons
pains in the €idG) witha dry cough, and wae
equa pulse ; pblpitations of the heart, sweov
nivgs, cold spats, palsy, epileptic £6, Bo,
AC.
Who dc to Kt vesprected as such.
ThovgH tumbserless medicinesare cn.
tolled fo expelling and Killing worws,.
none are eqnal in efficacy to Dr. Roberta
son’s WORM DESTROYING LOZEX.
GES, they are miid in their operation, 9
may bE given to the youngest fant wits
satety: :
DR. DYOTTS -
ANTI-BILIOUS PILES,
For the prevention and eure of Bifigun
and Malignant Fevers, Price 5 cells
large boxea 50 cents.
These Pills, if timely admifisiorcd itl
efficacious vuedicine of the speedy reheijremove the causes which coffimonly pro-
and cure of all nervénus comjlaints, atierc {duce the Yellow Fewer,
Bilious Fevers
Ague and Fever, Choli¢) Pains, Flawicy-
pirits, Yead-ack¢, tremor, faintness, hyster cies, ludigestions, CostrveiTss, Hy poche
¢ ns, debility, seminal weakness, gleetsjdriac and Hysteric cam
and various complaints, resulting from se-| Gravel, Rheumatiend and Gout,
nts, Strarguary,
They are peculiarly serviceable m female
habits, Yesidence in warm climates, the }Disorders, and espeoially in the 1 nwoval of
immed agate use of tea, the nnskilful or ex- {it
cessive, ise of mercury, so often destructive {source of their complain® at cc3tain peri-
¥the human frame, diseases peculiar tofods, they possess this emieat advantage
males at 2 certain period of Hie, Fluorjover mist
operate
obstructions which arc tie preag
othey urgetively tlic while thay
gently, Rey prodjice acrher .
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