American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, November 23, 1816, Image 4

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Man was born to Mourn.
A DIRGE.
By Robert Burns.
YWHEN chill November's surly blast
Made fields and forests bare,
One evening as I wander’d forth
\ Along the banks of Ayr—
1 5py’d a man, whose aged step
Seem’d weary--worn with care ;
His face was furrow’d o’er with years,
B® The greate—the wealthye—fear thy blew, 3
~ From pomp and pleasures torn
But ab ! a blest relicito those
That weary-laden’d mourn | 5a
IRON WORKS
FOR SALE. 3
&
In pursuance of an alias order of the
Orphans’ Court of Cente county, will be
e4posed to public sale at the house oi E.-
VAN MILES, in the borough’ of Belie-
fdnte, on Tuesday the 26th day of Novem-
her instant, the folowing described valua-
ole property, being part of the real estate
of John Dunlop, late of Centre county, de
ceased, 10 wits i
. {the Peace, and Ovpha’s Court, wm and
A PROGCLAMAYION |
NOTICE
} ISHEREBY GIVLN, Thata Court of
Common Pleas, General Quarter Scessiony
or the counties of Centre and Clearfield,
will be beld at the Court House in the
borough of Bellefonte, on Monday the 25th
day ot this inst. at ten o'clock, A M. of
said day, ofwhich the govoner, Justices of
the peace, and tensiables within = said
counties; will take hotice, that they be
then and there in their proper purses
with their rolls, records, inquisitions; eX
amipations, and other remembrances, to
do those things which to their offices ap-
Lycomtug &
gor
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVE
! HAT pursuant to the provisic
tatued in an ct passed at
sesqion of the legislature of Penns
entitled + Anace 10 ctiable the §
to lncorporale & company. for nu
atificiat road from Jersey Shore
county of Lycoming, to Ci
in the county ot Pottgr,* book
opened by the undersigned, comm
named Mm the said act, at the
Guorge Vaux, No 39 south 4th 8
the city of Philadelphia, on the se
dertain to be done, and al! Suiters Jurors.
and Witnesses, are also required to be
and attend at said courty and not depart
without leave.
Given under my hand at Bellefonte. this
Ist day of November, 1816.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Sheriff
LETTERS
RBevanave in the post office at Bel-
ieionte, which if net redeemed will be
sent to the general post office as dead
letters in three months from this date.
Qclober i816.
A
air.
And hoary was his h of December next, at ten o'clock:
for tie purpose of reciving subscripd
for the stok of the said conipany,
milar books wil} be also opened at
same time and for the same purpose
Northumberland county at the house
Thomas Gaskins, in the town of Ne
thumberlend 5 and in Lycoming coun
at the house of James Cusamings, in |
porough of Williamsport, and at A
qouse of James Collins, in the town
Jersey Shove.
JOHN KEATING,
THOMASSTEWARDSON, |
GEORGY VAUX,
J.P. Dec GRUCHY,
JOURN BOYD,
HUGH WHITE,
JAMES COLLINS, = |
THOMAS M: CLINTOCE,
SAMUEL STEWART,
ROBERT M’CLURE,
ANDW. D. HEPBURN,
October 18, 1816, CR
The one moiety, or undividgd half part of
« Washington Iron Works,” consisting of
a blast Furnace and a Forge4both lately e-
cected, now in blast, and if geod order,
with other suitable buildingsiand improve.
ments, together with about
acres of land, situate in Ba
{ship, in said county of Cenfre, about ten
miles from the west branch pf Susquehan-
na, and filteen miles from B lefonte. The
quality, quantity, and con enience of the
ore attached to these works, as well as
their situation, and quality df the lands, &c.
will be found worthy the afention of Iron
A Masters «Also the whole of seven adjoin.
ing tracts of unimproved land, containing
about 415 acres cach, situate in the suid
county of Centre, about twenty miles a-
hove the Great 1gland, on the sees
side of the west branch of Susquehs
+ considerable part of these lands Hei
rich soil and well watered, the whde of
them abounding with timber, and paing
on them stone coal, iron ore, and site for
works, 1a the possession of gionied md
settle ang kmprove would soon be eljvery
Wis spending all th recious hours {great value, The titles to these lands.
ig ny yo re prime ! good, and the taxes paid. One half ¢f the
7 folli ke the sway 2 purchase money to be paid when th
Alternate ollies ta yo fol the Toiduc intwe
" Licentious passions burn:
payments. Attendance will be gi
FVhich tenfold force gives nature’s law, {Charles Huston and John G. Low!
That man was made to mourn.
Young Stranger, whither wanderest thoy ?
Began the reverend sage;
© Does thirst for wealth thy step constrain ?
Or youthful pleasure’s rage 2
Or haply prest with cares or Woes,
* Too soon hast thou began
To wander forth with me to mourn
The miseries of man.
ag
| “The sun that overhangs yon fnoor,
Outspreading far and wide,
Where hundreds labour to support
A haughty lordship’s pride;—
"Pye sten yon weary wintgr sun
© Pwice forty times return,
And every time has added proof
That man was made to mourn,
, Samuel Lamb,
John Askins, Willian Lambs
“John Anderson, M
‘1 John Atkinson,
Christian Amehiger.
B
Samuel Miles,
Rickard Moore, 2,
James Magee,
Samuel Moore,
John Melroy,
Alex. M+ Williams,
N.
Adam Neiveling
0
William Boggs,
James Butler,
Jane Baker,
Wm. Beatty, 2.
C.
a
STRAY HORSE. «50 &
Y TAS taken up by the Sebforihan i
the 12th of September, inst. a BAY 8
HORSE with a star on his forehead, sup i % a
possd to be about 14 years of a a 4
owner 18 desired to come and prove propegs ib
ty, pay charges and take him away, © 0
; JOHN PATTERSONy © |
Spring to: makift, Scfit. 20, 18186, :
© man! while in thy early years,
"How prodigal of time!
Jesse Cookson,
Andrew Cleaver,
AZ {Robert Couringdon,
Y1 Thomas Crawford.
D
Daniel O'Bryan.
Eliza Pennington,
Aaron Packer,
Laurence Peters,
Nancy Patterson,
John Patterson.
ministrators. The sales to com
B ; 1ds
12 o'clock. George Donnaldson,
BP THE COURT, Xi Henry Daugherty,
5 3 3 Dun.
WM. PETRIKIN, cl | 7 V%
Bellefonte, Nov. 4, 1816. Ah
' Fook not alone on youthful prime; |
On manhood’s active wight;
“Man ther is useful to his kind,
Supported is his right §
Dut see kim on the verge of life,
" YWith cares and SOITOWS WORT,
Then age and want, oh Lill match’d pair}
} id Show man was made to mourn.
‘A few seem lavorites of fate,
‘In pleasures lap caress’d 3
nt, think not all the rich and grees
“&vre likewise truly blest.
But oh! what crowds in every land,
Are wretched and forlorn;
Through weary life this lesson leat
That roan was made te mourn
#enry Russsl,
Lewis Reissel,
Henry Reider,
Joserh Ross, a.
ohn ced, SES : E>. Fad i»
Susan Robertson; William T. Brown,
Lesac Rogen (OF Mir Son J
BR sercrruiny inp his fiendg
and the public in general, that he has taken .
hat old stand, the 4 3
STONE TAVERN
in Aaronsburg, formerly occupied by Same
luc] Miles, where be hopes by prompt ate
tention, good liquors and stabling, to mee
with a share of public patronage.
AARONSBURG, April 4,
» vm \ rt
5 Dollars Reward,
STRAYED away from the subscriber,
living at Rock Iron Works, Centre count
on the 14th of August, a BLACK MARE.
She was cut by the Kick of another boast
: ai in her hindparts, and a emall hollow in 0
: Interesting Discovery. lofher hips, occasioned by a kick. be
To those who are so unfortunate as fo bz] 79H well and Creyy bus close. IVIL wath
afflicted with any where in gears. The above rew
informa
will be given to any person givi
CANCERS, Pe
tion where she is, or if brought
reagonable charges paid. “She steer’d hae
AND to those whose feelings of hu.
manity excite them to inquire and di-
course towards Lewistown, or to Cross
Tusscy mountain towards the Bears’ megs
rect where they may obtain a perfect cure
for the malady, in the most saic, easy and
dows, : 4 :
PAULSER SELLERS,
offectual way : ii th
Avcust 14, 1816, : |
Doctor Griggs ; as
55% | Bellefonte Academy.
No 277, North Second Street Philadelphia
: : . UBLIC notice is hereby given, thd |
Confident that his remedy is superior to the’ Bellefonte Academy in Centre p |
All others that have ever becn in practice, | county is reorganized, andl open for the pee
thinks it his duty to make it known to the{eception of scholars. ‘The trustees have oe
public, that he has succeeded in effectually| paged Mr. M. Chambertnin, lately from -
{curing near one hundred persons in this! Dartmouth College, (Newhampshire) 8 5
city, of the most dreadful of all maladies, {teacher ; a gentleman of respectability. an :
the CANCER, within the last 2 years ma- [highly qualified. a this. SEroinary'wi :
ny of whome had degpared of ever obtaining {raught, the Greek and Latin lang
a cure, some. of, whom had been attended! Enelish grammar, Geography, and the
in the Alms Houst and Hospital of thislferent branches of the walhemaptoks: 0 -
place, without success and pow are ef- By order of the Board of Trustees
tectually cured-— J G. i : rey,
By the affticted’s Humble gervent, : a ik wi
Bellefonte, Sept. 21,1816. 0
Daniel Griggs. PER
Wanted immediately, 1
N. B. Reference can be had of some
hundreds of the most respectable citizens = o jy, wtheymen Teuilors to ‘wham good
wages and constant employ wont ‘will he
of Philadelphia.
xp All gificorg of papers in this i siven by : KE AR y
will please insert the shove once a week Cc A De
for three months, and send their accouits ; Samu er Baird, ;
for payment as above. BaLLEroNTE, uly} 0.1 ats bx :
All Editors in the United States willf.. in RL,
subsesve the cause of humanity by giving Bi he, ix te
the above a few insertions in thelr rezpec-
FORS ALE AT THIS OFF Civ
Jacob Eckly,
Agness Evams,
Jogeph M. Fox,
Jacob Flack,
i -
By srder of the Orphans’ Court gf Béntrs
coumeyy als v
| Walter Forster,
WILL BE SOLD “ {Peter Fulton.
Ar public sale, on Friday the 23nd day
of November instant, on the premises, a
certain tract of land situate in Ferguson
township, Centre county, containing one
hundred and twelve acres or thereabout,
adjoining lands of John Irvin, Jeremiab
Culbertson and others the property of the
heirs of Patrick Mooney, late of said town
ship, deceased. Terms of sale, ‘one half
on the delivery of the deed for the premi
ses and the remainder in two equal yearly
payments.
Due attendance will be given at the time
and place of sale by William Irvive and
Alexander Mooney, administrators,
By the Court,
WM. PETRIRIN, Clerk OC.
Nov. 7th 1816, EY
The Spread Lagle, S quare : f
and Compass, ~~
1. . i
George HoldenbauchThomas Spencer,
Patrick Hughs, 2, Archibald Stewat,
John Hartis, George Sweany,
Jacob Hetherland, Francis Steel.
James Hutchison,
John Haey,
John Hellman.
I
Philip Taylor,
Jamas Todd,
' Elizabeth Thompson
William Irwin. WW,
Kit William Williams,
Robert Knox, Charles Whiting,
Christopher Keatly, Jacob Way,
Mang and sharp the num'rous ills, Rebeca Rsphast William Yous.
Inwoven with our frame !
More poinied still we make ourselves,
~ “Rugret; remorse aod shame |
And man whose heaven created face
The smiles of love adore
Man's inhumanity to man
Makes countless thousands mourn :
Joseph M. Yamg.
John Lyon,
R. YT. STEWART, P. M.
LAST NOTICE. |
M xv weeks ago &
a notice in the ¢ Americ
persons indebted to the subscriber would
come forward prepared to adjust their se-
veral accounts, but without having produc
ed the slightest effect. It is, however, ho-
was requeated by
Patriot,’ that all
See yonde: poor o'er labour’d wight
So abject mean and vile,
Who begs a brother of the earth
To give him leave to toil :
And see his lordly « fellow worm’
The poor petition spurn,
Unmindtul, though a weeping wife
And helpless offspring mourn.
ped that those who feel conscious of being
interested, will not fail to close their ac-
counts either by note or stherwige within
the present month, as no further indulgence
will be given.
J. B. Shugart.
Bellefonte, Nov. 4th, 1816.
~ )
If I’m design’d your lordships’ slaves
By mature’s law design’d,
Why was an independent wish
E’er planted in my mind }
If not, why am I subject te
| His eraelty toscern?
Or wy has man the will and powes
To make his fellow mourn 2
Bear Skins.
The subscriber wishes to purchase
and will give cashier a tity of Bear
skins. Saddles, Harnicss, Bisdles Sc. made
at the shortest notice, and for sale esw
sual. :
George Test.
Yet let not this teo much, my son, Bellefonte, July 30, 1816.
Disturb thy youthful breast :
This partial view of human kind
Is swely not the lost !
T ne poor oppressed honest man
Had never, sure been born,
Had there not been some recompense
To comfort those that mourn !
—
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership of Patton and Mitchell.
has, by mutual consent, been this day dis-
solved. Those indebted to said firmare
requested tomake immediate payment tc
Samuel Patton, who is authorised to re
ceive all debts due the same.
Samuel Patton
John Mitchell.
BasisronTs, Fst 13; 1816
© Death ! the poor man’s dearestiriend,
The kindest and the best !
Welcome the hour my sged iinb3
Arg laid with theo at rssh:
Live papers.
Sertember §,
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