American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, February 10, 1816, Image 4

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. : / [ea {some time in the wates he was taken cuts «inthe midst of this oe inden, the It he eyes, Indicated iat he woida came fro
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Pros th: Raleigh Str, through the exertionof his companion in peor was joined by th ? gpeplionian of wis 3 the'heurts Sd bet
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A Favorite New Song.
h would you Syish to to please her,
ou mist every ‘art combine, |
Sometimes flatter, sometifties teare her,
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hastened to the spot’ where the man was
{aided and assisted in stripping him, pd |
: ne did fo those of the Emperor; aro the + pies sient
Doctor's step to bleed thelpatients Li 0
the boat, and carried ashore. Alhadd.
4, As £
gmployed the resuscitative process
success, On the nran being westorcd ty
Sometiines laugh, but never whine: Hife, the philanthropic Alexander gave him,
Soft denials ore but trisls,
Practis’d lest you should grow vain,
Cirls are shy, and oft times fy;
The very man they wish to gain.
Chase your shadow, 1o' it ics you,
Fly yourself it will. pirsae--
Court a Girl, if she denies you,
Dro your suit and she'll court you.
for denials are but trials,
Practis’d lest you should grosv vain -
Qigls are sly and always try
The heart of him they wish co'gain.
The. Vine.
Qa he day of their creation, the trees)
boasted one to anbther of their excellence if
w Me the Lord planted,’ sdid the lofty ce-
dary strength, rege ance, and longevity he
bestowed on me.” The goodness of Je-
Asvah fashioned mfe to a blessing,” said the
shadowy palm, % utility and beauty he unt
ted in my form.” The Apple-tree said
lika the rose among briers,so am [ amo
sther shrubs.” Thus boasted the Olive andy
the Fig-tree and even the Fir.
The Vine alone drooped silent to the
ground : To nie, thought he, every thing}
sgema to berefused; 1 have neither ster,
nor branches nor Jowers; ‘but such as 1
am; I will hope and wait.” He bent ¢ down.
his shoots and wept.
a sum of money ; and u pon bis companion)
his Majesty settled a pension for difc, as a
reward for his benevolence,
Lxtrace of a letter from James Grange;
Esq. to Dir. Hawes,
The Emperor, from some cause or other
immeterial to the present subject, had con-
siderably advanced his attendants ; and be-
ing led by the winding of thexoad within a
short distance of the above mentioned river,
(the Wilna) and perceiving’ several petsons
assembled near the edge of the water, out of
which (Ley appeared to be dragging some-
thing : he instantly alighted and ob ap-
proaching the spot, foaudit to be the body
of a man appamently liteless. Fax mpted. by
humanity alone, and witheut ay dther ash
sistance than that'of the ighorant boos as
round him, to whom Le was no otherwise
known than that his uanilorm: indicated an
officer of rank, he had him conveyed to, and
12id on the side of a bank, and immediately
proceeded with his own hands, to assistin
taking off the wet clothes of the sppareutl
corpse, and to rub his temples, wrists, ke.
which his Imperial Majesty continued tor
a considerable time ; using every. ne
wieans though destitute of every me
assistance, that appeared. at the mom 0
suite, among whom wus +: WwW eit Heyy his
Tajesty 's head Savgeon. i
~ % Their exerdons were immediately ad-
“his Majesty beld afd rubbed his arm, and
gave every other assistance in bis POWER ; > e a
* tain, once said w Sir J Irwina celebrate
that, however, aud cvery other means they & Sain, 0 said wo vin a celebrated
could devs, proved equally ineffectual’;
56 much so, that afier above three homes
fruitless atternpts to recover hind; the doc
tor declared, to the extreme chagrin of the
Emperor, (who was by this ume become
very anxipus about it) to be his opigion
that life was quite gone, and that it was
useless to proceer any further.
« Fatigued as he WAS with continued ex-
~‘ertion, the Em perat could not however,
_ rest satisfied, without intreating Weilley
to persuvere and make % second attempt to |
bleed Him. The Doctor, -althongl, (as he
has declared to me himeelf, and from whose
wen tnouth 1 have these particulars) he
had’/not the slightest hope of being more
successful in this than. former ones, pro-
ceeded, neve rtheless, to obey the positive
injunction of his Fmperial Majesty, when
the whole of them (the noblemen, &c.)
making a last effort in rubbing, &c. the
Emperor bad at length the inexpressible
satisfaction of seeing the bigod make its ap-
Sipuagente accompanied by a slight groan.
«The emotions of bis Imperial Majesty
“on this occasion, the Doctor informed me,
are not to be deseribed, and in the pleri
tude of his Joys he ex xelaimed Good Gud,
you love a glass of wine.” —
been afforded, th
ARS useless to say, my do etn
© tieir excriions were, as you may suppose,
redoubled, and finally Sovned with. -
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WF rom a sor TR CAROLINA papel
His present Majesty, King of Great Brin
bun vivant, sthey tell me Sir John, thug
“Those, sirey
who have so peported mic to your Majesty,”
answered he, bowing profoundly, « have
done me great injustican-thuy should havo
said a bottle”
HORRID. |
New-Youg, Jan. 15. The perdon who
proceeded to Cape-May to save the proper-
ty from the cast away brig Perseverance,
of Boston, says that the people to the num.
berof 50 lined the beach and when the
goods began to work out of the wreck, and
while her crew were freezing in the tops
for want of assigince which might have
ese Moon-cuis¢ vs, these
Mensters in human shape, were busily eng
gaged in carryiug off the plunder The
vody of a French lady who was washed a-
shore, inhimanly striped of & watch; necks
lace and other yajuabie trinkets.
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“TOR SALE.
LOT of ground in Bellefonte, oft” 2.
Aspro Street, numbered Sh in, he
plan of the town.
- James Linn.
Decxitnza 23,1815,
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Not long had he to wait ¢ ¢ for behold the
divinity of earth, man, drew nigh. He saw
the febele, helpless plant trailing its honors)
long the sail. In pity be lifted up the re-
fe om the 21st of r a 1615, to the eighth of December, 1618 8 inclusive. al
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fumbent shoots, and twined the feeble plant|
out his own bower ; ; and now the winds
played with its leaves and tendrils, and the
warmth of the sun began to impurple its
hard green grapes, and to prepare within a
sweet and dedicigus juice, the repast and the
drink of gods and of men. Decked with its
tich clusters, the Vine now leaned towards
its master, who tasted its refreshing beve._
rage; and named the Vine his friend, his
gratefRl favorite!
‘Then the prond trees envied the Vine,
for behold they stood barren and nogleciell
but he rejoiced in his humble growth and
bis persevering patience : aod still his
juice enlivens the heart of the sad, Lifts the!
sinking courage, and inspires to perseve-
renee and exertion. |
Despair not, ye forsaken; beat, wait and
strive. Fram the ipsignificant reed flows
sweetest of juices; from the bending Viney
dirings the most delightful drink of the
earth.
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NEW YORK, mw 25.
A Foundling.
On Monday evening last, a female infant”
apparently ‘ten days old, was discovered
deposited in a basket, at a small house near
If commer of Rutger’s and Cherry strects .
ong the clothes was found the follow.
fog note, written in. a disguised hand:
« Protect this innocent babe, keep it as
your own, and heaven will reward you com-}
mensurate with your goodness.”
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Distributive J iitice.
An officer and a lawyer, talking of a’ dis-
2sterous battle, the former was lamenting | -
f
the number of brave: soldiers, who fell},
when the lawyer observed, that those who
ive by the sword, must expect to die by
the sword:—i« By a similar rule,” answered
the officer, «those who'live by the law,
must expect to die by the law.”
Anecdotes of Alexander,
* EMPEROR OF RUSSIA,
IN 1818.
The usnal walk of the Emperor of Russ {two Dgllars and one and a'hall cents! Civen'undsr ous
Sia is on the banks of the Neva, upon the
Teast frequented parts of which he is fre-
quently seen, ina yory melancholy mood.
1
3
dred and sixteen.
To cash received on unseated Lands
Ditto received from Colicciors :
Ditto received of Abraham Witmer |
Ditto received of ditto by Robert Col ind
To balance per Contra dué “he coldly
wo Dollars and one and half ced
§ wh
Arrest,
JOSEPH BOONL, cok.
HAVING examined the aceotinig of A & rity
8.3856 50 |
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200 00 |
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4 407 14)
5682 013
HAVING examined the accounts cfm Bill, late Treasurer of Clea
33 ?
oell,
, até Te easurer of Cl earth Bd County, we nd a balance due AY Co
s'this 2nd’ dav of Jznvary, 1816.
By natant due on Hast setticment
By Cash paid Supervises an Road orders
By ditto paid Robert Collins on the Court Hees
contract
By ditto paid on Wolf and Panther orders
By ditto paid om Fox orders ;
By ditto paid Greenwood Bell former spperyisar;
for money advanged to build a Bridge over
Andersons Creele
By ditto paid the viewers of the state road from
Bellefonte to Indiana |
By ditto paid printers fo publishing sales of un-
seated lands
By ditto paid
© nual’ Ws 4
By ditto paid {or Election expences
By ditto paid asséssors wages
By ditto paid Collectors their per centage
By ditto paid for a desk for Commission’ 3 Office
Byditto paid oflice rent
By ditto paid postage of letters
er Hamilton, for printing an-
By aitto paid William Bloom interest far money. i 0
adwinced as supervisor
2 438 133
729 78
1419 60,
116 7
(380 66 |
3038
5p 36
#500
6775
61 00
Lar
1587
1500
193
By ditto’ paid in thc vase uf WS Cotten: aT bf 2
Robert Rayman
By ditto paid William Petrikin, Clerk of Quarter,
Sesstons in full to April 231) 1815
By ditto paid John Owens Constable for attendiog
Court
By ditto paid Robert Maxwell as Commissioner
By ditto paid William Hate ditto
By ditto paid Samuel Fulton ditto
By ditto paid Samuel Coleman as Clerk
By ditto paid Road Viewers
By Commission on receiving 3
cent
By ditto on paying % 2,756 94 at 2} per cent
By ditto on B 448 38 supervisors duplicates
By Cash paid expenses going to Philadelphia to col.
lect Taxes
By Cash paid Samuel Coleman Treasurer
By balance due the County
4,407 14at 23 pF.
William Tate,
Samuel Fulton,
ALEXANDER B REED,
DAVID. FERGUSON,
GEORGE WILSON, ©
40,00
62 00
5900
500
Jo 17
689%
22 42
5500
405 00
82013
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B 4,407 14
kid Catinty, finda balance dae’ Conrity, of Cight
“18 witness whereot, we have hepsunto set our hi this second day of Jamar Biden uh
3 Comm'rs. :
Thos. McClure, | J
ounty, af cighy
t, Au fora.