New Yosz, Dec. 18, FROM ALGIERS. By the arrival this forenoon of the schoo ger Sine-qua-non, Capt. Hariod, how Gib taf, via Malaga we have received the tollowing, in manuscipt — © « Refirt at Gibrelrer 80th Oct. 1815, The Algerine Squadron now at sea, has! captured an American ship and big, and penditutes ist Decemn 1815. ; With high respect, Sin Your most 6bedient servant, | GLO. BRYAN. His Excellency the Governor PS Statement of the receipts and expenditures at the state ticasury, for eleven months of he stalé freasuty, ftom the ber 1814, ta the ist November remptibic means as to be unable to reset te poor corps of the country he myraded, and + dymg as the fool dieth.” ~~ Huxrinepoxs, Dec. 28, 1815. MARRIRD—Oa Thursday last, by the Rev. John Johnson, Alexander A. dAnder- som, Esa of Lewistown, to the amiable Miss Jane Patton, of this place. RE. . : ing a mise edle expedition with such cen | Public Salé.. F ; & fluc subscribers, exceators of (1d sb tate of James Himilton, deceased, of Sols bury township, Lancaster county, will sell on Wedhesday tle th day of Decembes, at the house of Mr. James Cummings, ia the borough of Willidmisport, a céitam tract of ; ! LAND » 4 LN containingabout 225 actes, situate on the first east branch of Pine-creck, above and. adjoining lands of Sainuel Shoemaker, ¢sq. It is of a good quality, chicfly botiom land. An indisputable title wit be made agreca bly to Jaw, by wr The following gentlemeh haye consent od to become agents to the American Pat. ot, and will receive subscriptions and pay- sent for the sume. Those indebted to us sn the Erie route ave desired to make pay- ‘ent on or previous to the 20th of January. [hey are requested to be particularly at- ‘entive to this notice. If they cannot pay! all, they can at least pay part. The ex: pense of carrying the Mail is considerable. and it would be very gratifying to us if we sould make the profits arrising from the papers we distribute on that route, defray ‘hat expense. Mg. Isaac Goon==Philifisburg. A. REED, Esq. P. M.—Reeds'borough. Mr. Jacon M¢Fappin—Near Hulings- burg, Armstrong County. j 1 FOR SALE. 4 LOT ot ground in Bellefonte, on [$1 Spring Street, numbered 32 in the plan of the town. James Linn. Decemazrn 23,1815. PROPOSALS oO Gillmor & Hamilton; EDITORS OF Tie Cenontcry or HARRISBURG ViIsI the Dey has been beheaded for making a pad treaty with the United States. This report comes through Oran end other Bar- Bury ports.” . Upon the above peport, the Consul at Malaga thus remarks ; « This information canuot be cerrecs or the Algerine squadron re-cntercd the Mediteranean on the 18th ult. when they had ro informaiton of hostiliics; and itis absolutely impossible they could have peached Algiers, gone out again, and return- ed with two prises, and the advice come (© @iberaltar, through Oran in twelve days. « Malaga, 4th Nov. 1815.” of the yeat* 18135, commencing the 1st December 18113 and ending with the sist October 1815. RECEIPTS. Amount of monies borrow- ed in pursuance of the provisions of the act of t'ebruary 1814. Lands; fees on lands, and monies atising frou sale of lols in the tow of Erie, &c. Tavern licenses Militia exempt fines (on account the atrels) Dividends on bank stock Ausuon duties Monies, returned of ade vances to brigade ise speetors and owiers for American & 100,000 00 GEORGY JENKINS, Wo HAMILTON, JAMES 30YD, = x, x : ® 100,531 64 —— 09 42) 39 1 2 22,432 52 Notice. TIE subscribers takes this method to inform the public that the have comuniglie ced the ' 1,712 67 509,433 50 NorroLg, Dec. 13. 195.259 20 : THE WASP SUNK. Notwithstanding the reports which ee ave heretotore publisheds a conversation a an officer bi the fics: rank and respecs i during the late ability in the Navy, permits us Lo enter=j wal. ; ig To Ee of ye loss of the United; Tax on certain officers $. sloop of war ; Wasp, and that her end Fos fad ASE of ihe was as glorious as her cruise was brijliant, Lees of t i oft ue ai All readers of newspapers must yecoliect| secretary of the comnts that about a year ago, there was al account i monwcealth. Sa of a British frigate putting 1010 Cadiz; Tax on banks establis ied much cut to pieces, and one hundred men under the pr Wisions of killed and wounded; reporting her having the pot of Mach 1814, had an engagement with a large American | regulaiing baphs frigate of that port. Miscellaucous veg cipls Tt was known at the time that we had po frigate in that quarter: and that the Wasp was believed to be inthat neighbour | hood ; hut littie was thought or said about it at the time as the repo.t was not gei- erally credited —We now learn from a source which caunot ba doubted that thar was an action between a British frigate of the largest class, and an Ameriean ship, «and that it was undoubiedly the Wasp—— Judiciary department S760 Lieut. Conkling who commanded the Feasary depar ment 8781 ¢ schooner Ohio, one of commodore Sinclair’s ¢ nai vine ¢ 106476 squadron, on Lake-Lrie, and who was cap- Contingent expenses 5,350 bc ured in August 1814 off Fort livie, and RF A sent to England, has lately reported hime ia aT O55 17 self to Ins commanding oificer ; to whom, 03.002 50 it appears he related having met with one no ad vi of the Lieutenants who was on board the Ta oa) 49 above mentioned frigate ; and was informed it by him, that the ship they engaged was b not a frigate, as was stated=-and that tis commander, as well as every person off board could sce by her bade lanthorns be- ing lighted, and from the flashes of lier guns, thatsic was a corvette ship. mount ing 22 gfins ; and that they believed thems selves, it was no other than the Wasp ; but after being so gallantly beaten off, and To which.aod the balance baving suffered so severely they ware res fuctant to acknowlerge how infctior the force was, inflicted such scvere chastise- ment on them. It appears, by the Lieu- tenant's own account, that the action lasted! several hours; that the frigate sheered off. to refit, intending, if circumstances would admit it, to renew the action at day light which was not far distant=--buty at its. earliest dawn, there was no vestige of their The following resolution was yesterday galant opponent. From the crippled SIRE offered by Mu. Powell of Mentgomery of the ships and the short ume INtervening coupty, atid brdered to he on the table : between thoi? scpetation jd day light, the, Resolved], That the committee on banks Licutenant believed it impossible that they 1, jpstracied to inquire and report to this could have been out ot sight of each other #ad their apponent been above water. TINNING BUSINESS in the Borough of Belletonte, next doer to James Rothrock, whee the iutend keepitig a constant supply of tin-ware lor sale. ‘They will shordy have a quantity of Stove pipe for sale. . WwW. LOVE, D. AVIRICA 12,242 40 6,044 45 1,138 70 September 30, 1815. N. B. The highest price given for old Pater 9 Y86 8a) Notice. All persons indebted to the subscriber im any way whatever, are reguested to call at the office of Elisha Moore, Esq. and take payment, as all my accounts ave pat inl Lis hands for collection. « Peaceably if £ can, forcibly if I must,” George Rothrock. Berrevonrte,0Ocr. 7, 1815. Notice! 33 2 2119 $18 6,23 687,493 31 To which add the balances in treasury 1st Dec. 1814 TOM. The Chronicle has heretofore been pub- lished by Gillmor alone. During this time it lia obtained, throughout the state 05 36,167 0: 26 & 723,659, EXPENDITURES. Exficnses of Government, viz. Legislative department Q® 70.873 Lxecutive department 12,724 4: BY the character of an independent republican print, untrammelled by party prejudice, As it has been, so it will continue to be conduct- and uninfluenced by men in power. NOTICE is hereby given, that the suhas scribers will attend ut the late dwelling house of John Wrigley, dec. in Pike town - ship Clearfield county, on Monday and Cuesday the fourth and fifth days o ep teinber next ; and en Monday ana Tuesday ‘he 18th and 19th of the same month, and the first and third Mondays of October, November and December next, for the purpose of seuling the accoums ot the satd deceased. All persons who are io- debted to said estate, are requested then to come forward and make payment 3° and all who have demands against said estate ave desived to bring their accounts forward legally attested for payment, THOMAS MCCLURE, SAM. COLEMAN, Aug. 29th, 1815. IMPORTANT. Some time ago, we made a demand up. on those indebted to us, te call during ihg week of the November Court, and nike payment. The litte attetition paid to that call has induced us to try whether sherc 18 not a surer, and more yeady mode of cole lecting money. We, therefore, respect iul- ly inform oursuliscribers and advert'sing customers, that they will shortly be waited upon with their bills, in the hope that all those w no can, possibly, will be prepared to discharge them. No class of laboring men, perhaps, in the corimuaity, are more badly paid than the’Printers. Why is this the fact! We donot suppose they are less worthy of their hire,nor that the sums respectively due them arc so large as to render pay. ment difficult oc embarrassing. Quite the coutrary. None are morc eusis ly paid, and none labor harder or more usc- {ully for their hittle pittance than they de, and none, we believe, pay a gi eater propor tion of ex pense to the product of their las bor. Discerning men cannot but sec the + | propricty and necessity of paying a prine ter punctually, and generous men will nes 4 ver withhold that which they know to be justly his duc, longer than they can conve niently aveidit. x For Sale, A Surveyor’s Compass, with all the isle: struments belonging thereto. It will be sold reasonable. Any person desirous gf purchasing, can have an oportunity of ‘ “~ ~ ) ) 1 . - o ed, by its present editors, on the liberal and To men of merit, and of integrity, the Chronicle will always be devoted in times of political con- tention. broad basis of republicanism. Improvements Miliua Pensions Expenditures conscquent to the war Amount repaid ofthe mo- nies borrowed under the act of February 1814. in- cluding interest thereon Miscellancous payments a 5] To Hamilton, now an assisting editor, 71,143 the Chronicle was indebted, last winter, for the legislative debates and proceedings. 862.553 2° 9,156 74 — An in reased attention will be given to this department of the Chronicle during the ——— —— presciit and succeeding sittings of the Gen- 644,613 GO eral Assembly of Pennsylvania. § Ex’re. nlo ; 2 A large surpius number of the Chronicle was printed at the commencement of the last session of the legislature ; yet the de- mand for the debates so much exceeded expectation that many wete disappointed in not oblaitfing a file ; in the treasury on 3ist ; Qct, 1815, ¥3,345 66 $728,659 26 GLO. BRYAN. Avo Guxrual, ¢ To preveuta like disappointment our fricnds to whom sub- scription papers have been forwarded, are requested to detain thei no longer than is necessary for their neighbors to subscribe; they will then please to forward them, with- out delay, to the office of the Chronicle. $7 Subscribers for the session of the legislature will please to write « sEssion ;” and so on for six months or a ycar. CONDITIONS. I The Chronicle is published weekly at two doliars a year, cxclisive of postage; Ti —— Froin the Pemhsylvania R. publican, house, the expediency or inexpediency ol dissolving the chartered privileges of all or any of the banks within this communweaitn, that have reluscd to pay specie for their notes.’ The committee selected on the 7h inst. to try the validity of the Cuntesiad Civcion of Marks John Biddle, Esq. and Dr. Isaac Hester, yesterday made report : « That they have carefully investigated the subject submitted to then, © 1 4 La Lh result of ther labors 1s a decision, wy i- saac Heisler was duly elected, nud 5 ett tied to a seat in this House.” Mr. Heister appearing in the house was qualified in the usual form, and took his scat. Boundary Line. Colonel Barnet, one of the commissioners ‘appointed by the United States governor for defining the limits of the Creek nation, according to the treaty concluded by Gen Jackson with the Indians, reached Mil- Tedireville on Monday evening. He states that the lower boundary line will be finish- ed in a dayjer two, it being nearly completed when he came away. We un.erstand the tine crosses the 1oad cut by gen. Black- shear from the Oakmulgee to Trander’s Hill, about eleven miles {rom the river, Georgia Journal, Det. 20 one dollar to be paid in advance cvery six months. 3 Subscriptions duribg the sittings of the legislature will be scventy-five cents, paid in advahee, otherwise the paper will not be forwarded. Ss. The Chronicle will be printed every Monday evening, and forwarded to subscri- Extract of a letter from a gentleman in : bers by thie first conveyance. Leghorn to his friend in Boston. LEGHORN; Oct 24. « The Ex-King Murat made a landing near Nuples with about 200 of his followers, when they were attacked by the king's woops—Murat himself was made prisoner & the whole of the rest slain. The next day. Dr. Tuomas Ewer, of the district of (!olumbia, has been appointed Professor of: Chemistry in Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. in the place of Thomas Cooper, re- signed. x DIED—1In Harrisburg on the evening of the 20th inst after a few days illness, ma. pr Subscriptions received at this Office. NOTICE & LL persons indebted to the subscriber “Win any way whatever, are particularly requested to make payment on or before jor General JAMES STEPHENSON, Member of the House of Representatives, from Washington county, in the 58h year of bis age, — Document accompanying the Message of the Goucrnor & therein referred tog 9 Auditor General’s office, Nov. 21, 1815. Sir agreeable to the directions of yoar @xccilency. J herewith lay before you sn or the following, he was put to death while conveying to Naples—The Governor say by the people, but itis well understood i was by the secret order of Goverment.” 37 This Murat has exibited proofs of being either an ideot or a madman. His Lady had negotiated for bis safety in Aus- tria, and he hud the Imperial promise of being respected as a Nobleman : aid she had secured the wherewith to cnable them the 15th ot March next, as I must at that period, myself, have made up a considera- ble sum of money—Ifthis police is not compiyed with, costs, however disagreea- ble, will most assuredly be the conse- “Archibald Vandyke. Decexper 15. i815. Blank Executions for sale at this Office. abstract siatepment of the receipts and ex- to live as smel-+-vet, we Bnd hime embark- yet, ) ing so by calling on the subscriber, ne Spring Mill, Haynes t4wnship, Cen 4 JACOB HERING, Aug, 30, 18Y5. PRINTING, Neatly exécuted at this Office,