Pa . na coat esas dcs Baoan territories to Spain in AH NR aa Sew of $65,600, and killed a man. : MWautage Baik suspended its payments on JX hursday. ne ’ cy ID - and $34 3 euioin oi odes & Holy Alliance.” . sian Ambassador, and is so received by the Cia _ ®’dminsirations 1a the Uaiteo Sates, > wy, Fa dd ri A Lag Oo! Worough, at the lace manulic- ; of Mr. 1 Heathcote, a mob has destroy § ed machinery and property to the amount Liverpool, July 6.-~We understand the Tie British parliament have addressed the prince Rogent, requesung him to cause to be proclaimed in ail the West India I- ands his royal Highaess’s displeasure at the daring insurrections; to undeceive the Blacks where they have erroneous impres- the Colonisi Au- 18 carry into effect every measure; to promote the morals civil and religious improvement as well as the comfort and bappess of the negroes, and to make eve- Fy necessary provision against any violation of the iaws against the slave trade. Sweden is stated to have acceded to the Paris, July |.~Pecligiucr, one of the 23 coaspirators, has insisted in court, that he 2s facts to communicate to the king, facts which will save France; but he will com- municate them only to the king mn person \ [Official] : A person is here calling hitfiselt a Per- court, still he is suspected by some to be an imposter, The Marquis of Landsdown and Mr. Zicrney have gone to the content to pass ai w months. ; A want of money is seriously felt by the government! One of the Finance Com. missioners as for paper moncy-—another for +k of dee ress a Breed loan Xe. : "The Emperor of Russia has abolished the Vassalage of the peasants of kisihoni- oi==The process cuimmences at once, but is 10) be gradual aste the compieie eniran- chisement 30as to be perfected mn (4 years. Au instantaneous entire change of freedom wright have bad effects amoag people their condition ~~ There are about 100,000 of them. Phe decimal division of money has Been adopted in Holland~1t was proposed 2nd much praiged in Englant; but thee were impediments as to “iis introduciion This mode originated under the federal The Boman Catholics in the British dominions «ntertained confident expecta, tions from recent declaration by Lord Castlercigh and Mr Canning, that they fic soon to enjoy all political privileges in common with the Protestants. it is said the court of Brazili propose to exchunge for South American teritory. The Doe frigate is preparing to take Sir Robert Hall and suit; to Quebec, he 13 appointed to command on the lakes ~- Captain Lockyer is his captain, and hieu- tenant Bruce his flag licutenant ‘ July 2.-~Geneval Marchant has been t1tcd before the first council of war, and atquited A considerable expedition is preparing at Constantinople. Ii is sup-| posed to be destined against the Dey of Alxiers, who has long «isregarded the au. hority of the grand Seignior. Rome. June 15.--Our court 18 in a del- jcate position with respect to that of En gland. The affairs of the Irish Catholics ave calculated to exite a Mvely interest ; and on the other hand we have a real ad- vantage in not displeasing the Rnglish government. Naples June 16 —Y usterday the ministers of forerpn affairs, it is sald read dispaté¢hes from the prince Regent of England relative to the prompt arming of the embodied 4r50Ds, and the levying of seemen to man the ships of war which are preparing to put to sea to cruise against the Barbary pirates. : IP IE Public. Lands. From the National Inteligencer. Tn September next public sales wil] bez made of lands of the United States, in Ivpiava. It is said by those who have the best means of information, that there is not in the United States, a tract of land of equal ‘areca, (aboat tAreec million acres) which includes a greater proportion of rea! iy good land. I is abundantly watered by the Wabash and its numerous branches The waters of the Wabash almost touch the waters of the Mmmi of lake Erie. “he mew state of Indiana, supported i’ necessary, by the gallant states of Kentuc ky ap! Ohio, on the south and east, and By the brave soldiers of the late army on the west (to whom 13,500,000 acres hav been assigned,lying between the river Illinois and Mississippi) is a highly inter- esting obj: ct to wise and prudent and benevolent men. Lét us venerate our in- atitutions and may we never feel how bit- ter ave the « tears which patriots shed fo dying laws”? Z: Wanted immediately, 1 or 2 Journeymen Tailors, to whom geo wages ard constant employment will be given by Samuel Baird. A New Song. mouy Tunc.~4 Paddy's Wedding.” 0! wo'ai you hear What rearing cheer, ‘Was spent by Jonuy congress O! And how so gay They double their pay, And double the people’s taxes O There was Clay the scold, Aad Johnson, the bold, Who did not shoot Tecamsen 01 And Oimeby and Lowndes As eager as hounds, On the scent of the loaves and fishes O ! Arab! by my shoul, it would maki your heart leap ior grief, to hear the poop soldiers begging for their pay, the widows for their pensions, and the officers for new loans, while all the members are drinking and singing merrily, i'welve dollars a day, Twelve dollars a day, Twelve doilars a day’s the dandy O'! Taere was Clay in the chair With his flax coloured hair And singing the tax bill cheerly O 4 And smil’d as the rabble S0 foudly did gabble, The audiance scarcely could slumber O'! It was aye, it was no, "Twas too high, twas t00 low “ The ayes will rise I” said the speaker O! And quickly arose Two eyes Lo the nose And the salary bill was carried O Yes ! by ' wy shoul they dnanimously salavy bill. Genticmen, order ! dollars, and myselt 3000—~Shall it pass ? Aye! aye! aye! The ayes have it, theres fore they all began to sing, : Twelve dollars a day, Twelve dollars a day, Twelve dollars a day’s the dandy O ! But och ! by my shoul ‘They all star’d like an owl, When tire people all Liss’d their ditty O 4 Said €lay, we're broke, jak They don’t relish the joke, The devil hag got in the rabble O ! We have put on their backs A mountain of tax, {Over the West branch of disigreed upon cvery question, except the} This bill} proposes to give us ull a salary of 1500] {any where in gears, be made by the fepublean wmefubers, at - Jthewr next session. £esolved, “That the procecdmg of thi: meeting be signed by the Chairman an Secretary, and published in the Hunting don Republican, Jjuiiata Gazette and Amer - wean Patriot, FL : M. WALLACE, Caairman, Aiteat, Davin R. Poater, Secretary. | BRIDGE Susquehanna at Lewis- burg.’ | NOTICE ment of three Dollars per share is re- quired to be paid to me on or before Satur- lay the fourtecnth day of September next. tars per share is required to be paid to me on or before Monglay the fourteenth day of {Jctober next. By order of the Board William M Quhae, : Treasurer Lewisburg Union Coun ty, Aug. 6th, 1816. N. B. Receipts for Centre county are left with Messrs, Duncan & Forster, Aaronss burg, and Mr. Joseph Miles, Bellefonte. ih *& Dollars Reward. | TRAYED away from the subscriber, ing at Rock Iron Works, Centre county, on the 14th of August, a BLACK MARE. She was cut by the kick of another beast in her hindparts, and a small hollow in one fof her hips, occasioned by a kick. She rides well and casy, but slow. Will work The above reward will be given to any person giving informa- tion where she is, or if brought home all reasonable charges paid. She steer’d her jcourée towards Lewistown, or to cross * | Pussey mountain towards the Bears’ mea- dows. PAULSER SELLERS. An army, a Bank, ez cetera O | peo Which so tamely they bore, + That we all could have swore © They weve perfectly broke to the halter O! How shall we creep out of this scrap: says ene. Says Clay, I will persuade the people that twelve dollars a day is too little to subport myseitand my wife. Says Har- din==D"ll turn the thing offin a joke. Says Ormsby, I'll beg pardon to my constituents and promise never to do the: like again. « Well done my lads 1” says Johnson, and so they all began to sing again, Twelve dollars a day, Twcive dollars a day, Twelve dollars a day’s the dandy O'! ————— ~ ~ v —_ REPUBLICAN MEETING. At a meeting of the democratic. repub- lican delegates trom the several townships ‘io the county of Huntingdon, convened on Wednesday, the 14th August, 1816, at the house of Patrick Gwin, Esq. in the bosr- ough of Huntingdon, pursuant to public notice, for the purpose of nominating suits} able characters to be supporced ‘as candi dates for the several eleetive offices, at the cnsuing general election, and appointing Conferees as well to mect those that may be appointed by the other counties compo- sing this congressional disirict as those by the other part of the senatorial district-— Michael Wallace was called to the Chair and David R. Porter, appointed Secretary ~—when it was determined by ballot, that the following persons be supported. For Assembly, Conrad Bucher, Christian (zarbeir~ Commissioner, Philip Roller— Au. ditor, Michael WallacewConferees, David R. Porter, and William M s navigable for 128 miles I'he creek is also navigable for upwards of | 70 miles. Tt is seventy miles distant from’ Pittsburgh, and about thirty from Kittans sing, Franklin and Builer. The land in he vicinity is of a good quality; the cours ty healthy; in general; well settled, and HS hereby given, that the second instal. rapidly improving.—Terms will be made Known at the time of sale. § Joseph. M Fox. Notice, & 7¥ NO the Collectors of County tax nck. _ding 1815, those in arrears will’ do well by calling and settling their Duplicates on or before the August Court ; Otherwise suits will be brought immediately after Soe that time, against delinquents indiscrimf- nately. 05, By orD®r or ThE CoMmissionEgs P. Cambridge, Treasurde™ Bellefonte, Aug. 8, 1816, Notice. Public notice is hereby given, tliat ig purstance of an order of Orphans Court of the county of Centre, will be exposed to sale by public outcry or vendue, on the 26ih day of August next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in the borough a¥ Bellefonte, the following tracts or parcels of land with the appurtenances, situate in the township ot Ferguson, in the county aforesaid, late the estate of Gen. John Pat ton, deceased, to wit : One tract surveyed in the name of James Boggs, one tract sum veyed in the name of James Gaw, one tract surveyed in the name of Robert T. Stews art, one tract surveyed in the name of Hen- ry Davis, np of a tract surveyed in the name of Michael Redman, part of a tracy surveyed in the name of John Cociitan, and part of a tract surveyed in the name of William Corhran. Terms of sale; One third of the pues chase money in hand, the remainder in four equal annual payments—Due attep~ dance will be given by WILLIAM PATTON, Adminisirates, BY THE COURT, Wm. PETRIKIN, Clerk O.C. Clerk's Qffize, Bellefonte May 21,1816. STRAY MARE. CAME to the plantation of the subscrl® ber some time in April lasg a dun mare with a black stripe along her back, and a- bout three years old. The owner by prov- ing property and paying charges may have her again. 8 8 JACOB HOUSER. ———— Ju 20, 1816. Bear Skins. The subscriber wishes to purchase and will give cashfor a quantity of bear skins, Saddles, Harness, Bridles fc. made at the shortest notice, and for sale as sual. George Test, Bellefonte, July 30, 1816. Stray Bull, Cave to the plantation of the subscri- ber living in Ferguson township, Centre county, about the 15th of December last, a small red and white Bull, supposed to be two years old this spring ; the owner is de sired to come, prove property, pay charge es, and take him away. GEORGE COLEMIRE. APRIL 6 1816 J LAWS. THE quota for Centre and Clearfield counties, of the laws passed at the last segs sion of the Legislature of Pennsylvania; came to hand this day, to be delivered 14 the different officers, entitied to copice theveof; ail of whom, wiil please to apply personally, as receiptd are to be taken pe their delivery. J. CG. LOWREY, ProiW, Prothonotary’s office, ¢ ; aomingtien for governve, that may | Anronsaunay April ¢. Beliofoniz, July 141616.