American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, March 31, 1817, Image 3

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Cumirrignd—==I0. n Ewalt. w Look HRRE ~ pen this picture, anc on™ {iollowing <0pY of a circular from commo
: To Ng a IEE A x
Pouyeire =i". Co Lape. by rus” |dgre Chavicy to the Medite ranean col
Ut land -—-)ohn Reed The Democratic va. The Aresiaie suls 3 ; Tv
1 ; } : AURORA 2
Pwo or three other dulcgates did not at- AURORA. . AURORA, : Lie TAR) generally. §
wna. 2 thelr places were supuiied bs rom the Aurora ® From the Aduloura Of Catia : 18 W
ih in th le previous) Sept. 25, 1803 this muTling. U.S: ship Washington, Mahon, sided, near to Mr.
thet: colleagues in the mode previously cpt. 25, 1803. SINR. :
pointed out. ib. w«Extract of a iets @ Rescided, Anat Jan. 1, 1¥7.
ter, dated Reading, 1B OW Ghinian Joo} Qur—1 am happy to inform you that the
Berk | Je bt ash Hetsier, works : ve ’ : ‘
’ re Informed U riper | ETXS County, Sept. SEI Ey voit omy of peace and amity was concluded
: Sp Hermes Un ig Weave 23.1805. be such a Chic Mad geiihe de y and eRency Ataiers an the [in the shop tormerly
Ef) 91170 SoRole ac Rees Hilly Esq © “0 pon Heister 1s elstiate as would Smads ult i £3 a Tt het Tr i. Tency
he house Oi re snLatl ere author- = Bin BR 55th ult which, iu its principal 1S2LUFES, is} recy.
i! e of representatives, We = Bu adiy alarmea at the promote ti est amis, are 4% ile wh F : 1 Gentlemen
ised to attend the convention; hut thatno t ° ay Via i fad the same as the treaty of June, 1814. yen
sce of thei Tw at ET Jsivation in wich terests of a tue : : 8 on
tice ot thclr appointnicat did notarriveis 2 3 Tae mie. TELTICYE Hh Our relations with the other Barbary esto
ime : o janlaced between SLale, TES “0” he ar : eke cine paid
ss #. +guhi 5 anos Tk al ropuin (PONSIS Ti Hl] os we cotld wish them and PX,
JAuhienberg sapos- character oircpus : ¥e Yl ’ NG nains
~ « a J ¥enan. Pennsviy ra ANG Anperican trace Ras aothing to appre dead)
This day at 3 © is the time ap aodetter andr ms, Jean ESE al. ned from ul f either of 1 ) date those
gay ¢ 0 CioC 18 the c : anitit C1 thend from lac Ci 11zeY Ataey Lose .
oftis 1 DY ae ck, x Ne or SWN SHABBY IX- aht spurt tid yenal Ko a t cruizers of either 0i thosCl , o wim,
eC 107 Opell ne ne it peact NC ii 3 . Pn . eR {pov 1's Di :
P nay LD he, 101 pe TE YW lo RATIXUDE to the ity which RO9 pucsiPP : : : Fret Iotis.
the Lancaster judges, beiore the senate. | BE aem~ - up patronage 3 Be pleased to communicate Ahis for.
. CoriISiaudy LOH" } patil Iau anaij 3
> . ) Jd matin 0 all the AY Pica mer ‘ « ana
hi ars of this coudily places tov sale and|® n to all the American merchants and
hip masters Within your district.
elections — because
a5 been UNI
the appeal of the
Germans
from 10 counties cast andl 4 counties WES Ihe
{ic is stated chat] morning of anble considerations | Of
of the Susquehanna, and it
factions purposes.
they were unanimous iy their selection of ie pectapility new in
Mr. Heicter. ib. lis standing——nbe
Soe has entiiely deg ad-
Adjournment.—~Both honscs of the Le lof anmseit ino he
gislature have agreed to adjourn on Tues |GABBLING, PITIFUR
i wad now lulections
No IL
day the 25th lost.
mire? ecrer.”’ -
; FY Sor PUBLIC OPINION.
NI 1 DIE LR- The Harrisburg con-
CTE
democratic
ENGLISH AND SPA
ENCE.
From Nassau papers by the Robert and} The ;
represented by
1803 BYE
oweve Ulm
CLs
Henry errived at Charleston, (EPRI. Pet iE nn ‘penoralipl
Nassau, N. P. Feb. 1 presented by. 2 iw 1
; : . E. | {delegates specially sell-de Jagaicty She broken u
esterday arrived the British brig appointed for that Who assumed to re} Ip.
Prince Regent, from Havanna, with the SUTPOSE,s by the de- present what are cal-
othis mu] ssty’s 5th WwW. @liaocratic citizens of led the Ioiepe
uhiicans®i
dent Rep 1104
detachmeiit
regt. which his majesty’s ship Briseis forty. mine counties
had on board when she was wrecked onland the ¢ity of Phil- of THIRYEEN
her passsafe from Jamaica to this port: |adeiphia. tics, avd tae city
Philadelphia
Accounts ‘brougit by this conveyancy,
of Havanna| At the convention
snention that the Governor
has refused to vestove the specie forciblyjevery county in very coupty i the 1
i was stale was pe present
waken out of the hands ol capt. Roberts Pennsylvania
cof H M. late Tay, by the armed represented ; except
Consolado ship as stated In a proceeding Greene,
Gazette, contravy to. the wishes and very county in
remonstrances of the Consplado andline s ate but one ©
the inhabitants. Capt. Roberts had inflected delegates to
consequence either taken, or was aboutltie convention.
to take, his de
parture for England, to re
present to bis - Government the
proceed-
ngs of the Spud
Stab
scven.
of the counties
to the caucus.
Of the one hun-
2 ~ , i ‘ - ‘
<r Governor; his officersidred and nincteen
' + > :
idelepales ciected (a
having delivered up their swords, rematn
at Havanuak, considering themselves as {the convention there eleven abse
themselves.
were but six absent.
Ail the dist
1 have th
yy your most obed
’ ‘11 » . ra
The wAllied Candidate. above. to thei he bp
The Carlisle convention ob the ath nstiilow citizens on FORMLY A RE full
pominated JOSEPH HEISTER, asa cai} hat hee 1 has come PL BIL ICAN, sh
didate for the office of governui. Thebpiety DA VNB ferviug on alt goed |
convention was composed of 39 dzslegaies. ATM pe the cues of ‘sions the public
there wellare 10 private
The faction wey
39 |
ed except thirty
Scarcely one four
the state were able
fo musier delegates
Of the 30 dele-
gates appointed to
attend the caucus,
oa
-
‘To Bernard Henry, esq. U.S. consul,
™
‘
|
deman (o his friend 1n
St. Mary’s, (Ca.) March 1, 1817.
«We had a dreadiui s
try-—2o woman and
{been killed and se ined by t
” ; {Indians within at
The Carlisle caries, | : A
Hyrosenialion fas He
‘te
-
>
e
1
of}
preine
in the caucus e«i
in
nted
ricts
On
cote, 181 oy ; the
raltar.
ctract of a letter from a respec
id oceneral Gaines.
Jy your
lcompany sta
protection of the fron
ynark of respect to
4, OLY 0
late one of the
the said court, adjourned” y
to the follow
district court of the city
and county haying also for
the same reason adjours-
arrived at Noriolk, brings the
bh
¢ honor to be, sir, very Tespect-4 ny.
tent humble servant Ys
I. CHAUN! EY
heen tnt
o said h
INDIAN OUTRAGE.
table gen-
this place, dated
cene in this coun-
her two children have
+ Jower Creck
{ew days—2a proper 1C~
en made to the govern:
exertibn, havea small {force of one
tioned on this river, for the
fo tre
tier, or the trade will
nN
Ava
onday, March 17
judges of the su-
‘the de
court met, and
at the
yediately afterwards, as a |lrwin and Alexand
Se
the me-{"
f Jasper Yeates, esq
iii
y day. The
i.
prisoners.
It is reported further from Havanna,| All the counties
that Gen. Mina, the nephew of the ccle-{represented in the represented in the
brated Ben. Muna, who distinguished conyenuon were re- Ce © repr rye c 5€S
xen. 1 nedished jconveniion were Te< caucts were repre. 1 5€S
himselt iY a wills A i : & ; . t ed. ihe mempers Oi the! .
nself so greatiy as a guerilla chief 1o presented by Dem- sented by lactious c
sin. Locratic republicans, office holders, ot Philadelphia bar being as-|
iled from Si. D
for the pur-{no county was pet
ensacola.j mitted to nominate
ent inlor vote oy letier.
«the warn Spain, S
go with a considerable force,
pose of taking possesion of P
Having arrived off the port, Mina s
a deputation requiring a contribution ol
50,000 dollars, which was vefus dd, Sup-
plies of mouey and stores had been seid
trom Havanna to Pensacola, In couse:
quence of the threatned attack.
February 12.
All the proceed-
ings of the conven-
rion weve belore the
public; their doors
were never shut
friends~ and foes
were freely admit
ted to see and hear
all that was doug,
and all were at lib-
erty to no down
and publish the
whole proceedings.
All was open, lair
and manly.
the Carlisle ¢
of Hartford,
secret 3 their
Accounts {rom Havanna, to the 4th inst.
the affairs of consolado armed
ad H M. late ship
Tay, capiam Roberts, (of which mention
has been made In preceding numbers)
as assuming a serious aspeck. {t appears
new that the conduct of the commander
of (he Spanish ship more vesrmbled that
of a pirate than of one caminissioned to
protect the Spanish commerce. He not
only forcibly took the specie, but the : :
sword of capt. Roberts, tore down and de-| The _convention
stroyed the British colors that were fly-i \as nominated Fil
ing at che place of encampment, carried (fam Findlay as the
off a quantity of the Tay’s stores and Democratic candi
maltreated the crew. H. M. frigate ‘Ac- date.
tive capt. Cartwright, had arrived at haa-| For ourselves,
vanna, with capt. Roberts, the officer of prmciples and dis
the Tay, and the remaining stores—requi-iof Pennsylvania, a
red satislaction for the ag ression, resiifing of the two cai
tution of the mpney and payment tor thelwell content to go
stores that had been taken away. This{public appeal, and we are
the government of Havanna, having re-isult would be a glorious wiump
fused to comply with, fand in so doing | Democracy oi Pennsylvania
as head of the Consulado the sense ollver Juok forward with a sure
this body may be imployed) the remain- nope that
ing stores of the Tay have beenjthe candidates are i
landed {rom the AcUVC 28 well as the lpeople,they will give an mer
officers, and the Active was to sail on her lity, so that our triumph in Oct
return to Jamaica on the 6uh inst. The {as iu 1808, will pot )
affair will now become a national onc. {found our adversaries
The general of marine is said to haye beenjour own admiration.
of the jand good men will bear
represeul
ship of Havauna an
any one per
to take notes,
nominated Jo
memory as
candidate.
and
decidedly against the measures
LOVEINor, reprovaling In the severest{the more they arc examined the mo
;nwarrantable conduct of the!will be esteemed.
terms the
commander of the
fs reported that the Sp
been restored, but there
able deficency which
up, and the additional
Consolado ship. It ee en
cia would have
was a counsider-
could not be made
cum required for
sauce makes It more obnoxious
ven it oLasiwise would be.
only excite contempt,
A Fool will be pitie
©
wv
disappointed office
hunters, :=—3 coun-
ties « nominated by
communication.”
All the doings of
like its twin brother
what was done might
be compared with!
what 1s published.|
only astound an
but it will excite}
Sound principles PATRICK
examination, andjand Mary
re they!
aucus
were
doors
were always shut—
nobody but the ini-!
tiated were admitted
to see or hear what
was done, nor was
mitted
so that
e Heis-
ter of trout-catching
their
certalr
whea the merits and demerits o
arly sprea | belore the
.d major-;
or 1817, baw, and MARY BARD;
d con-ilate Rev.
than
:
h to the!
We howe-: (4 A
WEAVER, and EL1ZABET
]
{
the hon. Joseph Hemphil
to act as secretary,
solved, That as atoken of’!
their respect for the mem-
ory of the Honorable Jas-|
per Yeates, late one of the
All was dark, secret associate judges of the su-
and mysterious.
r
I'he caucus have
dividually, wear a black
crape on their left arm for
satisfied as we are of the the
positions of the people
hd of the relative stand-.
didaies, we would bei
to the poll without any |
satisfied the re-|
Dr. Leib being considered as the Trout
Heister can
Lcib may awaken
d but surely]
|
sembled and having re-jcouny :
{in the county Of Potters books will be
uested Jared Ingersoll, lopened by the undersigned, conymissioners
Ti “inamed in the said act, atthe office of
esq to take the chair and George Vaux, No 39 south 4th strect in
| ‘the city of Philadelphia; on the second day
tof
December nex Be
for the purpose ol peciving subscriptions
for the stork of the gaid company. Si-
1 at tho
_imilar books W
It was unanimously reé-i0
{S93
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ti
x
at
reme court, they will 1n-
space of thirty days.
D INGERSOLL. Chairman,
L, Secretary.
JARE
JOSEPH HEMPHILL
a ——
MARRIED, by the Rev Mr. Linn, on
the evening ef the 19th inst. GEORGE
g Moorx, both
oi this town
By the same oD the evening of the 20th
[aoMAS STEWART, Merchant of Birming-
daughter of the |
David Bard, of Sinking Valley.!
By (he same, on the same €veENINg
M. Tierney. of Milesburg
W Moore near Birmingham.
TA NPI SE
LAST NOTICE.
The collcctors of county tax, who are
lin arrears are requested to pay off their
respective duplicates at the April court
ag alter that ime, suits will be brought
ihe stoves rendered a compliance withlhatred.
the demand of capt. Cartwright imprac-jnot put in authority. A Knave will be{3Bainst all delinquents.
ticable. supposing that a disposition 10 licared even though his means be limited. P. CAMBRIDGE Treguzcr.
. Bellefonte Marsh 27, 1817.
accede to if had exisied.
Acquaints Lis friends and tie public
ART’S Store: and carries o
Tailering Busiress,
Bellefonte March 31.
HISSOLUTION OF P
pari
son, Blac
accountss
By order of the Orphans’
Court of Centre county,
wiLL BE SOLD,
{wish yon could] I public sale; on Tucsday the first
: "day of Apyil next, on the premis
township, Centre
hundred and twelve
adjoining lands of Jot
Culbertson and others,
heirs of Patrick Mooney,
> ship, deceasid.
# and the remainder in
111- | payments.
. A d
Juages et Bellefonte, March 15th 1817.
TURNPIKE.
ntitled *
itp incorpora
artificial road from
Northumberland county
Thomas Gaskins,
borough
house of James
Jersey
TAILOR,
removed to the b
hich Mr. Robert Hayes lately
R. x W. STEW:
n the
hat he has
occupied by George
with their
favoring him
attention
ay rely upon every
to their orders.
will be spared te accommo-
who may think preper to ems
with the newest Philadelphia
ARTNERSHIP
ership of John Rowls and
smiths, has by mutual conseat
od. Those indebted
ested to settle theid
1»
N
day Qdissoly
rm are requ
John Rowls.
Richard Rowls.
¢s a cers
situate in Ferguson
county, contaiping one
acres or thereabout
m Irwin, Jeremiah
the property of the
late of said town=
Terms of sale, one halt on
ced for the premises,
two equal yearly
Due attendance will be given
lace of sale by Wiliam
or Mooney,administras
ct of land,
livery of the d
time and p
BY THE COURT,
Wm. Petrikin,
Clerk O. C.
,ycoming § Potter
HEREBY GIVEN,
[AT pursuant to the provisions cone
tained ine an act assed at the last
ion of the legislature of Pennsylvania,
: An act to enable the governor
tc a’ company for making an
Jerscy Shore, in the
of Lycoming, 10 Couderspork
t, at ten o'clock A. \% J
ill be also opence
the same purpose in
at the house of
the town of Nor«
Lycoming county,
James Cummings, in the
and at tho
¢ town of
me time and for
umberiand ; and in
the house of
of Williamsport,
Collins, in th
Shore.
JOHN KEATING, %
THOMAS STEWA RDSON |
GEORGE VAUX,
J.-P. De GRUCHY,
JOHN BOYD,
“2
Re
~
a
as
|
QQ
|
HUGH WHITE, a
JAMES COLLINS, i$!
THOMAS M: CLINTOC 3
SAMUEL STEW ART, =
ROBERT M'CLURE, |S
PBURN, = J
ANDW. D. HE
October 1&, 1816.
James Roberts,
SADDLER,
rms his friends and the
lately fixed his resi
Milesburg, where all orders in
the line of his profession will be gladly re
ceived and expeditiously executed.
Dec. 9. 1815.
1 re 5 1
NOTICE.
ebted to the cstate 6%
Philip Auman, dec. late of Hains township,
sed to come forward 2nd meke
on or before the first of March
aving demands zgainst
have theif ace
presented lo
Respectfully Info
public, that he has
dence Nn
ATL persons ind
are re que
payment,
next; and thoseh
said estate, are desired to
counts legally proven and
payment.
yACOB HERRING,
Adusre
Fz». 8, 1817,
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