American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, November 23, 1816, Image 3

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16 cidelity pomnained Caste even be; ond suspis Ere Lk + mame, Roger "Aschim Informs us that The penctentiary 3 situated on the
Pie srogions,o. = b: Lectures of Father Paul. Queen Elizabeth coald speak Greek with jwest lune of the town, near. the South ex.
po iHB gever coureed the favors of the. Poe. a : any scholar in the realm, and what was tremity, on a lot of len acres appropriated
ple by adulation, Bo? guile J. them oy fase “ The words of king Lemuel; the AT0-hmone, she and the adios of her court could for that pusbuse and in heathy om of
releaces: “He As all that he i io 20eT hichiilt SO Tac taught kim? sew and spin, The emperor Augustine a. paralclogram. t contam ay
£. And as fue occasion upna which he > @irls, which his 40TH ER taught him. ueedto dress in cleth made by his wife [17 convicts. SAR a
was cdlle dose: Was greater, so he rose w iq AY Br od nD a n oe ahs ad tiauzhion, if Raine ah industry eo springs issuin g east of the town, 8
oo thelevel of the occasion, displayed new rion CT or thei children bers the ornaments of kingly governments, discharging nto the Hyer on the porta
ok ~ powers of ming and greater encrgy of char- Te areitee than is geucrally imagined. how much more do they become a plain 2nd the other = The a ost engir.
J Ragen : ief Ma-| The instances are rare deed, where chil- lgiptuous and republican people |} cle the town. oy ats Lapauie
Bh wr He was called to the office of Chief a dren brought up under the direction ef aul. Fortghe isinstable to a. proverb, Offol mooying machinery, sufficient for amost
iE ro as An a mas ignorant oF wicked mother, have become] thie sho are rich in this city, pi’ Pe gags of mills, a large part ef the
_ /% WOE 01 50.000 Freemen votir istinguished for their learninie, sesso WUD wei ich forty years agedi . ig chs
3 ¥ cagion, Iie oF bs of is Lounteymon were Taishi he ata as is SUus- I ae Roar on 39 at as a wost tof The Sciota river 18-capabig of sustaining
4 dire Bpon Hah, for Be Risnlut wad gel ceptible of every impression ; and these [hid defies toithe frowns of the fickle god {boats of ten tons duy PE SIX months in
LL fEdant services, Cf 1€ ofc i ” ; >
1 fwithout Canvass on his part) Fv hg a Upon a young tree aie never obliterated. |The wisd man will prepare for every pos. (keel, of 200 tous may be. navigated down
. ribute of a grateful People. ves wins Children aie most intimate with thei lgit 1, evelit. ‘The richest man ought to|the Fiver. It is generaly thought feasible
his friends were pressing him mn - of mothers, and therciore more likely to m= {bing up bis dauihters as though he ex-|to cannect this river with lake Erie bya
we ie declared, in the manly Ingen OWS faci i bibe their principles, and to catch their preted them never to want, and at the canal, sR AE Ra a
aes soul, thithe Gsuusted hiss awn : 148 manners than those of their fathers. His: [same tima as if he expected they would] pq May 1815, there were in this twwn
ones. Hewas not ambitions PHONE; i{tory furnishes numerous instances of pel-jone day pecome poor. That is, while|1ss dwelling houses, some of which are
[he was solicioys for: jour fresdom: and song, who rose to distinction, ascribing their | he give thi accomplishment that could a-felegant sng cominodious, the most owes
re happiness. Lm AR the virtues | £reatuess to the carly principles inculcated doris, he should not neglect the instruction ver, are rude ahd tentporary ; 129 families,
JETP; CASUTe UP IN yOUT memory i ace from the lips of a mother—and we are toll that might be useful. and 816 persons. Ihere ave now. 7 stores
(Eofous dcparted Friend. In him the pi with emphasis that “the mother of Cicero Anna mirried a gentleman of fortune ins licenséd Lins; and several houses of pris
: renibas Jost het, Chief Magistrate; an hips {was a woman of superior character.” the city, aryl added to bis estate a hand. vate ‘entertainment, There have’ besn
+ @Citizeoy of Fraakfort have lost a long -oy- There is somewhere a story. of a young (vome sum which was ber own. It was re. considerable wqditions. since thig £nuimepg-
Hed much endeared friend. ives in the man who was condemned to die for rabbing imarked fomany years that the affairs of ‘tion. a :
Mat He fs gone: By he yet lives ~ ihe public treasury: when at the place of | her house was conduc:ed with excellent or- The principal local advant
“hearts of ns vountrymnen ; and his TH execution ‘he begged Icave to whisper one den. Her table always seemed superior, ra- place, are the elevation
, fpinit will Hourish to immortal youth, in word to his mother, who was present mour- | ther from the excellence of the cookery and ation and contiguit of
| t8e mansions of bligs. : holy Re [ning his fate. = She approached and plicing of its arrangement, than from peaithiness it is not surpased by any placa
©. Ad ow, ye Ministers of ouc holy Re. her ear elose to him, studdently roared out jits profusion. Her preserves wee inva- bordering on or approaching the Sciota
(, Bgion, perform your solemn othe. Int, {With pain~The rascal bad bitten off her riable the nicest. A friend remarking the! The chie. relat ve advantages are, 113 cepe
pe $y he ai Tus. ear . on being asked how he could be guilty | ex gal chee and order ofievery thing around tral position... jin 2 floviehing . siate prose
post y ———l ¥ Yofwo undutitul an"act, he answered ; if shel Lo quired the ream Simply” Sy miy to corntry as Productive ns eat
: OF TU Thad given mie Proper instructions In my lst 8 Bicause, when a girl, my mother'and a ceriain prospect o ecoming a thore
RISING OF THE JEWS. childhood, I un Should have come to this | refi ne how every thin should be done. ‘oughfire to moyements from the East,
1 information which we this day give disgracetul end.” {Ifa
; fa servant is ignorant of any matter I can {from the Lakes, and most of the Southerg
from Caito, of the risiug of the Jews, at! Whar is more natural than the conclusi- [inktruict her, And as they know I shail de- states. 1
first sight excites but little sensation » bution ag man 1s the creature of education and any thing improper they are more! These are the semina, which in one year
“on reflection, it seems entitled to no litte habit, that the manners and principles of cajeful to render ig perfect. My care in su- will germinate into 3pe cap tai of the sate,
enbrerition. ~The readers of this Gazette, the constant associate and precepuress off pelintenvance is nat, I imagine, half what it We ape pursuaded, ‘that our description
“#ill no doubt recollect, that a few years his early years—~his reliance €or cvery-good| wold beyif I was ienorant of their duties. will fail much ofthe anticipiations of many,
Bice we published a very remarkable pro. |, nd the object of his daily observacion ‘wed to think at times, that I wag obliged who have been credulous of exaggerations,
+ -phecy from a London paper; and thus far should acquire a controlling influence.over “0: 1p 1 thiigs which were useless, but I But we have d'ininished nothing. We.
Aiepraphecy has been fulfilled—vand wholhis mind forever. i Sha [amo well satisfied of the importance of confidently believe that a just description,
Xnows (except God himselt,) but the Jew| The influence of a woman is not confine osteEEing all the knowledge of a good 'of the town in two years hence, will as .
+ Agader who 1s spoken of in our article from ed to her children. Husbands, much of-|ho wife, that was I worth a million, my much exce ed the present, as existing fabe
+8 TO, may be that great general, who ac-leener than they are.aware, or are. willing I daughtersshonld be taught how do. every |Fications “do reality. Tne price of proper
i Ung to the propbecy, (which we COPY {to admit, receive a deeissive bias, to good sor worl: requisite in a family.”
which are made in ehildiced like wounds Tie vine wil be poor intwenty years? {tile year—and: flood tides vessels of deep
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clow) is gathering the Tarealites together, or evil, from the characier of their wives. Q ds there a young lady in this city of ‘Poriance.~Lots nearest the public square,
ud leading them to theif own country, to We are informed in the good book, that] 19, Waa is secretly sighing for a sweet. will sell for 2000 dollars, and in no park
«day the foundation of their buture greatness?| son oram wrought cvil in the eyes of the [hearty thio. nevor made a loaf of bread in ofthe town for less than 200 dollars, & val.
ne could here indulge in a train of thoughts! 0.4 2” how, [shall not tell you, for it is her. iho 3 {luc wapreeiden:ed in a town established
«en this interesting subject ; but eur reuders Whispered that there are some even in thisf. , io | is vo | only the short space of three y BES... go
{Sn draw theic own cenolusions, after Pe" city, who follow his odious example ; but} [A MB0m The nie Momisan, + lvammnces Lr,
Ming the Propheth and the news from Jif season wes itis my pos sack dlsetovey bia iy A x Sheriff's Sales. ey
: BO om lh rar. ead esto Als dein 3 1: M C TI 1 BY Virwe of a writ of Levari Facias, 6
4 | XROMK LONDON PAPE [end those who Kew any thing of the family} ant YU of a writ Facing, ¢
* fH x Th ToNoon Bars: Iwill pot wonder at the result, . bs 3 ¥ tA 0 um us "me directed, will be “exposed to publig.
. PROPHECY, | The master painter of the human passic] Ju siuated nearly if not precisely, in the! $3 a art gloss, In ues :
a it ao I Be illustrated my argument, by dein diets ile ia in six of Bellefonte, on Monday th of thig: -
=e Following iy Soon an from a i character of eg oy lin: ong Philadelphia, nd aE hor instant, a oertdin tract ol land, called « Plap = -
+ the Gentdeman’s Magazine for Ju Ya. ARO, nicl yoman urpi r ; the “Sei a : Field,” in Miles towasdiip, Centre county
Bage 616) There is now living at Gil-|UnPrincipled woman urging her husband of the ‘Seiota, elevated 50 feot above the 1% » ty,
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, Mem, sho uSsumes Sumselfthe fact ity Macbeth resol vest We will proceed nojcentrd, and constitutes the periphery of Company, containing four hundred and six
| of segond sight, 300 bas for SE Yip further in that business ; he has honored |g circle, embosoms a prairie to the west (6 and haif acres, with the usual alloy.
o predgied the fare of Spied oo Re me of fate. - Besides Duncay hath been his {of several hundred acres, consisting of #Nceof six per cent for roads, together
of Botaparte. At the time o this dcc Gi aculties so meek ; hath borne so clear in lsoil hardly exceeded in ithe world, The With the appurtenances. Syized and taken
f lon, there was a general tation of great office, that his virtues . will Plead fength of the town is one mile “and foryy 11° execution as late the estate of John
_ Peace, which was really atifelbut the Angels, trumpét-tongued againgt the rods, is paralel to the river laving a strait, Heltman, dec. and to be Sold by | [off
“eid gentleman stood firm in » Dp Of |dambation of his taking off.” woh Mineten the easy; and exépting infraction by WILLIAM ALEXANDER, _
he delivered and speaks with exu aston a! Lady Macbeth~—Great Glamis, ‘worthy the river, the whole'town forms a Thome : S&F.
some recent eyents which have conanne {Cawder | Greater thar both by the aithaif- boid.—The greatest breadth of the town: BY virtue of a writ of Fifa, to me di
them, Before the treaty of ld mot scan {Hereafter loak like, the innocent flower, but js hafa mile, Also a reserve of eighty rected, will be exposed. to. public sald, gt
\onclufled he Quclated & Jand) ought not{D€ the scrpent under i dep] 0dbin bleadth, which may be adden ser: Court Houte, in the bopoush of Belle.
And tha®this country ( a ) Sue not} I have given suck and know how teniderche Measure of criginal owners. fonte, an Monday the 25th of this inst. the
130 expect itomfor said Bes Oliapar ita] ts to love the babe that milks me, yet} Procesdiig from the western line undivided half part of a certain v Oil Mi] *
be ® grealel man than he Row 5) out vill would I, while it was smiling in my face, through “West and Water streets, both situate in Miles township, Centre county.
fold be by iy g She oof 1 coming high er| ave plucked my nipple from his boneless broken. by the Lfuive of-the river, and Seized and taken in execution as the pro-
{> d greater, and i ke wi wd till he SUMS, and dashed his Brains out, ere I’d{F ront-strect to High streef there isa 5Ch=perty of Adam Wolf, and to be sold b
Bnd greater, and will moke ic od ily live a coward, letting I dare nor wait uponite “though ‘more gradual declivity! WILLIAM ALEXANDER -
comes fo tiie confines of Russia, "in which | ould to thé ‘east. through? Third and Fourii | SKf
3 We i 4 oo i A Te The Sabbath before last, the afternoon street, a the east line - of the town.| ame -
4 nap a brin ET a gone discourse was delivered from that violated} The course of the
Streeis is north 30 30 " : re aE a
81 than he hasever heen, who will really| Som mand & Remember the Sabbath day to west. Those streets have the uniform) STEW ART & MOORE,
ad ; keep 1t holy,” and pointing out the mode {width obB7L ft excepting Hi h st. which 141;
Ci She 1 dt ye se hh nen tt ER
os ri pot. + “¢ Mothers shou © ministers of the llenoth and 62% in breadth - the akin ; . cf
othe world happy. This general he says, gospel to their children and their servants. | aes hab a . § Shree Jyaking ESPECTT ULLY inform their fiends
Will be a descendant of David, who will The mistress of a family should assemble widthof a | £33 feet mak the dis-{31¢ the public ir. general, that they have
fo his ian to the Sows, Eether them her Jittle ones and her domestics arr Wi beter 0 ns 5% Juanes. strectp| COMmMEnced the Tailoring business in one
RU together and leading anhomo to their], afler returning from church. She I Theca ang dog | Of the rooms of the house now occupied by
Wn country, lay the foundation of their fg should explain the rs dutiés require idler gy romaely Infersceied - ot Joseph Updegrafl, Inkeeper, where all ore
oil Sol) Bs ape fo ong a of them, and with all a mother’s tendernessfangles to the former, The Timber ofrdeTS th the line of their profession will be
cyl vi dates he et i and t oir [press Upon their minds the precepts of our crossstreets-ars twelye ; the same number §1a4ly Betepied and expeditiously executs
chapter of Ezckiel ~The period when oo tant is it then, that female o. or loys he et re i fowdy 33 fu .. Having worked in the first shops fu this
these great events will tak ace, willbe : i ; : ve 2 ty By i
lisse great eveats will take place, will! {ducation should receive ever possible de- allige 171.9, a vibioady © jorate, they flater themselves from theip
ys oii; Eth Ad gi : ML tri pe gree of attention : for how hun she bes Broad steed commencing at the river, experience; to be able to please their cus-
: ia Cp Bor i come a teacher who as not herself been over which abridge is intended te connect Wel st Pcie opel be acme it the
ih PRA ls cig wo taught? Much certainly has been done, 1b-With the western road, with the width Ty nT
: FL RTA TR Nh but is there not still #oom for improve-{of gag fi. communicates at the Eastern|-©'™s "ANDREW STEWART
The London Courier of the 19 Septem. ment ? Is not more time and money ex | extremity of the road, with the main road] WILL] AM MOORE, :
ber, givesithe following Ret Te ts. pended in structing a young lady in thos leading to: Newark, Zanesville, and Pitts i : .
per, g & RIC fs cinasi : ! ! ; Ra : h : BerieFowTe, Sept. 15, 1816.
gs pasnatng airs that will enable her tc burgh. This road is for several miles | _ 2s ;
‘4% The re-establishment of the Jews asfcharm a sweetheart into the meshes of ma-fentirely straight, and not far from math-{ a TA
& Nation is the, subject of a Letter from teimony, than in improving her head and ematically level. The part contiguous to Centre County, 88.
Cairo. Babylon and its environs; as far as heart, to render her an useful and obedient the town is new, and nearly impossible. Orphans Court, Aug. 98, 1816
Lihanus, are the Theatre’ of great events. wife, and able preceptress te her children {hut the whole in a short time to excel any |
A Jew, oft e tribe “of Danis said to have | From text it will be seen, that in ancient {road in the state. Legislative aid, it is ex. Ox moion of Wm, -W. Potter, E
wcollected a” radigious number of discon days mothers taught lessons worthy to bel pected, will soon complete what pature has|rale on the heirs and representatives of Mi-
tented Jew, 90,000, Nothing: checks his earned by kings ; and, young ladies of Phi-{ almost accomplished Contigious to Broad chael Stiver, late of Potter township, in the:
TORress. Ma, calls himself the King “of fladelphia, it you wish to see the picture of st. on the north, High st. on the west, andi county of Cetitre aforesaid, deceased, to ane
} ¢ Jews an 3 NrReaple name him Hoszax. 2 woman, who twenty-five hundred yearsiState street; on the south ‘is the publick} pear in Court on: theMfourth Manday of No»
HAH Massas, usselmen-quit the standard fago was cstee ' ten aeres, the most beau- | vember NeXt) to accept or refuse the res
o! Mahamet %o fight wonder the Lion of fhies,” Jay BY your novels for. hall an hour, Jitu] central spetin the town on which is estate of sald deceased, gs valued and aps
¢uDAHR. The. For his been intormed’ chquire of some friend where it is to be} rected and nearly compleated, the State praised by the Sheriff and Ineuisition.
of the progress of the Conqueres, but is not ffound, and rea /
BL to aves ip? |, UT TLT SE ny text is takeq,
d the ghagter fom which House built of Brick, of sufficient magiu- By order of the Cours,
iw" tuds aad congidegable elegance; agd the WM. PETRIKIN, Civ: 0.
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ned 1a value « fap above ry square, includit