American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, May 26, 1817, Image 3

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now saith (6 have boenilic Joke of Vien
2, Caullocourty who has taken up Liss
~osidence. at New-Orjeans.
Ibe arrivals of vessels, iro
Fiance and the West Indias with + lois”
J specie ure daily anounced Weoaa-
nol suppose there is aay reas scarcity of
ae precious metals io the United States
at this vme Though our banks
»stensibly pay epecic, it is almost as
Laurel Spring
INN
Near BigMINGHAM.
THE Subscriber respectfully inform?
bis friends aud the public in general thal
he has opened a tavern in the stane house?
opposiic the bridge across the Juniatta
F ghiglatons mo hey pases pulkshed
east of the mounting i appears that in
federal and oldsciionl pariics have forme.
an alliance, mt they with support Jo
aeph Heiste he office of governor ; th
wepublicans iu that pari of the state sean
vo be uf oplition that the Jlwuce obtain
throughout the commonwealth; in thi:
thoy are mistaken, the fedevalists in tin
neighborhood, and, we ar enabled to say, |’
Cautiod, Ra
ALL persons are hereby cautioned {roth
purchasiag a certain note, ziven by me 1 a
THOMAS HENDERSON for the sum of «|
seventy five dollars, payable on the first
day of August next, as I am determined
not to pay the same; uniess compelled by
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and tl al La iSd F381 ;
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Li ¥ therciore,s
* [In this part of the state,
fron informacion we have received, in most
of the counties west of the mountains, wii
act independently ; they ave aware that the
© motives of the leaders of the oldschool pai-
10 ty are to obtain power regardicss of tne
goeane (hey employ 5; the federalists will,
pport what thy deem an ho
gst republican, rather than a man who, 1
he vas elected would be a tool to aspiring
_and unprincipled demagogues. They will
generally vote for Finalay.
$0 From letters, said to have been writiep
In the western parts of this state, and pubh-
ished in the Aurora and other opposiliol
priats, it would appear that oldschoolism
“gaming ground west of the mountains
those ic tiers were actually written where
thoy are dated, the most honest intentions
which can be attributed to taeir authors,
are to deceive the public, and to rise into
pow r Oidgchonlism is out of the fashion
and as it has been
|, where it is mostly used, to be com-
posed of bad materials, it is not likely to
eet in vogue here. With the exception of
a lew discontented office hunters, in Allc-
gany and Washington counties, Who have
established presses for the dissemination
of oldschool dpetrines and abuse, the poli-
Ges of western Pennsylvania will be an bo
por to the state, and, we venture to predict
that at the ensuing election William Find-
tay will receive (wo thirds of the votes
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A GERMAN GOFERMNOR.
We bave had the fair and just benefit
of a Gérman governor since the year 180%;
and/ we sheuld have actually had the
bunrefit of a German governor in 1805, bu!
tor the opposition of General Josepi:
Heistor and his friends the wire federa
sts. If General Heister had not ardently
and openly joined ihe federalists in’ Au-
gust 1805 (only one shoit year ater his
warning address, againstall the federalists
in 1804 !) in an open opposition. Lo thie
former democratic nomination of Gavernos
Qavder, there 18 no doubt, that Mr. Snydey
would have been elected, and we would
(len certainly have had German and a
democratic Governor in 1805. Mur. Hes:
tor did all he could, in concert with thy
Federalists, whom he criminated in a
body, to prevent the election of the Ger-
man republican candidate. He unfairly
published a letter, just as if it had been
scit to him, (and it actnally was aever
cnt to him, as he must admit, being de-
livered to him for publicationfin Philadel-
phia) in which letter was contained a
false. urjust and cruel charge agonist
the democratic farty, @s wishing to
take away the lands of all the farmers,
who had good large farms. By this letter,
written on purpose to spread that false
alarmy, Mr. Heister, a democrat unfaith
fully gave =1d to the filira fedealists, at the
expence of bard Injustice and defeat to
:he democratic party apd our cause £1)
The toast contained in the letter was never
irank, as was there pretended. The
democratic party had nothing 10 do with
the toast, ever if five or ten mad heads
and bad hearts had drank it. Mr Heister
cannnt appear fo the honest discerning
Germans to have a claim upon them to
Le their present candidate for the office
of Governor, after such conduct. The
Germans know that Mr Snyder has made
a just and good Governor, Speaker, Legis
Jator, and member of Convention, for six
and twenty long years, It realy scems as
if no German Governor would please Mr.
Heister, but himself. We see that he
reprobates all the federalists in a body in
1204. and then lends himself to them
in 1805 and 1817. Of all persons on earth,
the (vermans and the Democrats have
the least reason to praise or reward the
political conduct of General Hester. The
federalists themselves can have no confi-
dence in such conduct. We repeat our
regret that we cannot possibly do justice
wo the public salety without using ideas
and expressions, which see to be re
proachful. He must answer, (and that
seriously) to Heaven, his conscience and
his country for professing decided and ar-
dent democracy, as he does occasionally
every week, and yet openly co operating
with the worst enemies of our constitu:
“tions, and of our national and state demo-
cratic party, in opposing two democratic
nominations for the important office of
Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylivania.
And
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Almost every vessel from England
ings more or lees passengers——the cur-
ent of emigration is steady, and of ver}
respectable classes.
_ The distinguished Frepchman, who ar
rive J some months since at Boston, & sup-
4 dollar, « Paper does the business” still;
10a hauling” thelr customers
wiast—=ftightencd at something.
Jv
received London Bestel, and Bellast pa-
sorare as it was some month ago to seo
ad yet banks are said to bs“ puiliug
to the ui
Nilcs Regisier,
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“From N. Y, Guzette May 14.
LATEST NEWS—By various arrivals
sterday, the editors of the Guz:uc have
perg—and from France, by the Muria
heresa, Skiddy, they have papers down
(0 the 17th of the last month.
‘The arrivals at Havre for one month
t5 the 16th of April were, 130, including
(3 from America,
The King ol France was still alive,
saving on the L4th ult had a private audi-
cwce with Baron Montalembert.
vise. Bread stuffs remained stationary.
nt
The rage of speculation has advanced
rurough Sinking Valley,
France was tranquil, and cotton on the}
river at Laurel Spring Paper Mill, on the
great and direct road from Pittsburg
and Long’s
Valley, past Crawford’s dnd Johnsons
taverns to Bellefonte , Great Island, Penns)
Valley, Northumberland aud the adjacent
country. ;
He has a supply of every necessary
suitable for the accommodation of travel
lers and others; and will pay strict atien-
tion to those who may favor his house.
John Stration.
May 16, 1817.
« THOUGH LAST, NOT LFAST
Chambers Colhoon,
TAILOR,
INFORMS the fashionable, the plain.
the whimsical, and the eccentric, that he,
after expelling the scraps and pairings
flour in this country to a most unreasona-
ble price, calculating on obtaining still
higher and profiiable prices ebroad.
bubble has bursi. It now appears, fiom
undoubted authority, by the last arrivais
fars in Englond and only 13 in France.
I he price must fall to the just value of
the article here. Nat. Ini,
| en ¢ Goes
The tract of land about Fort Migs, on
he Miami of Lake is tmaclve miles square,
or about 60,000 res more than th
District of Columbia. it was ceded to
the U.ited States at the treaty of Green.
ville ; it includes the toot ‘of the rapids,
and is the head of navigation for Lake
cessels. The town of Perrysburg tas
seen laid out by order of the United
crates on the south bank of the Miami,
opposite to which there is from 6 ta 9 feet
iepth of water. The town has nine par:
allel streets running north and south,
which. are intersecicd py seven streets
runing east and west. It contains 768
lois, «ach one quarter of an acre, and
ac e
A Public sale both of the town and of the
whole twelve miles square, will be held
at the London office in
Ohio, on the third Tuesday of July next.
The minimum price of town lots is twenty
dollars an acre. The head watters of
the Miami approach within a few miles
those of the Wabash. It is probable that
a flourishing and respectable settlement
will soon appear “on this tract. Good
roads will soon connect this settlement
with Detroit and Lower Ssndusky, aud
the cultivated parts of Ohia. By the
Greenville treaty cession was made of
Sandusky. This tract also has been sur-
veyed—the town of Chroghansville has
been laid out on the East Branch of San-
dusky river, and the whole will be offered
at public sale at Wooster, on the second
Monday of July next.
- CUCUMBERS.
The lovers of this vegetable, who would
wish for early Cucumbers, are desired to
which I have lor many years practised, and
uniformly proved successful, viz. Instead
of pulling your first Cucumbers for table
use ; take the first and nearest to the root
for seed. Py pursuing this practice for
several years, you will discover that your
vines no sooner begin to spread, than they
produce fruit. Consequently, they will not
only bring forth eaclier, than by the usual
way ; but the fruit will be tender and sweet
in proportion to the rapidity in the growth.
By observing this practice, for several
years successively, I have brought my
vines to yield half a dozen Cucumbers with-
in cover of a hat crown. The same prac-
tice, I have no doubt, will succeed ir re
gard to other vine-lruit.
A FARMER.
CENTRE BANK
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
NOTICEISHEREBYGIYENTOTHE
STOCKHOLDELS,
: : HAT the Directors of said Bank have
this day declared a Dividend for the last
six months at the rate of cight per cent
pet annum, payable at any ume after the
{ ¢th instant.
Jno. Noriis,
Srshier,
posed tp have been Mapshal Soult,
oy fx
Bellefonte, May 5, 1817.
he!
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foccupant o
that flour brings but from 13 to 14 doi-
206 out lots from two to four acres each.)
Wooster,
two miles square at the lower rapids of
attend to the following method of culture,
from the domicil lately occupied hy Wie.
C. Welch, cordwainer, removed, has becu
regularly appointed to succeed him as the
t said tenement, dwelling, or of-
fice.
having wken his degrees mn either Paris,
‘London, sweet Dublin, or the city of Bro.
therly Love yet, from hisstudious appli-
catioft te the higher branches of the sciex-
tific profession to which he has the honor
to belong, and which is coplessedly the
‘most ancient, and, some of its admirers af
firm, the most necessary of the polite arts,
be feels confident hie has attained that hap
py command of his faculties which enables
him to sui’ Ais measures to men of all” par
ties, of all sizes, whims, captices, pecuii-
aritics and particularities. Indeed he has
Nafure to the best advantage—~to straigh-
ten her abberations—-to correct her extia
vagancies, to compensate for herneglects,
and to give to her most exquisite models
of beauty, the indispensable accompaiii-
raenis of fashion, ease and grace.
As punctuality has, of late become a de-
among men of business, Calhvon has de-
termined that bis promises shall be honor
ably fulfilled and his engagem ents rigid
Jy executed. He deems 1t indelicate 10 bis
brethern, to sty any thing ofthe superiori
ty of his style atid manner ;and it might
savour of egotism to produce any of
those personal acknowledgeinents with
which he has been honoured, by nume-
rous gentlemen, who are indebted to him
for their all of elegance and fashion, and
who, through his ingenuity, have be
came like the grandi flora of the pac-
terre,—chief ornaments of the societyin
which they bloom. He will therefore
conclude, in the language of tbat great
captain, General Smyth, Come on horse
back, Come on foot,~~Come in troops—
come singly—Come any how, du! armed !
«’Tis not ours to commana success,
Bellefonte, May 5,1817.
¢
By order of the Ophans’
Court of Centre county.
WILL be soll on the premises on
Tuesday the thind day of Jun next, one
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undivided moicty ov half part of a certain
tract of jaud. si‘uate; lying, and being in
the wwnship of Potter, in the county of
Centre aforcsaid, bounded by lands of
James Potter, the heirs of Alexander
Johnston, decensed, and Sinking creek,
containing in the whole tract, about eigh-
ty acres, more or less, the estate that was
of ihe late Michae! Stiver, dec. |
of sale, one half of the purchase money at
ihe time of the delivery of the decd for the
premises, and the remainder in two equal
yearly payments. Due attendance wil,
be given at the time and place ot sale by
Samuel Stiver, administrator.
Terms
By v=g CourrT,
30th April, 1817.
Wm. Petrikin,
Cik. O. C.
——. ——
BLANKS, HANDBILLY, HORSE
BMLLS.&c EXECUTED AT THIS
OFFICE, RESONABLY, AND AT
+ THE SHORTEST NOTICEL
the 24 Jay of June next, ensuing,
Cornoox, though he cannot boast off
made it the great study of his life to set off
sideratgm inthe polite world, as well as
But we’ll do more—we will deserve it” |
{Pennsylvani,
~ Henry Sh
“VENDUE
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arrer.
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TLL be sold at public vendue, on
at the
tate d -elliing house of Otto Ferdinand Here
man Younge, diceased, near Karthausey
Covi® gton township, Clearfield county, a
vari¢ -y of household and kitchen furniture:
—A 80a quantity'ol store goods, esuMStE.
mg of i
Dry Goods,
Herdware,
Crockery Ware,
Wine,
Grockeries, &c. &c.
The property that was of the said Otto
I. H. Younge, deceased. —The terms will
be made known at the time and place of,
sale, by
F. W.GEISENHAINER,
and
J.F. \W.SCHNARS,
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Admr's
wv Lg .
Take Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate that
was of Peter Dewis, late of Pattort Towns
ship Centre connty deceas’d; are heres
by requested to . make immediate
payment. And all persons who have any
demands against the said estate, will
please to present’ them legally authenti=
cated, forthwith to the subscriber living
in said township, for settlement; so that
he may know whether the said estatg
he solvent or otherwise,
ARTHUR SMITH Adm,
Bellefonte April 7, 1817.
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aad
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS] up
BenNgeR & CAMBRIDGy
Having this day dissolved by mutual cons
sent, requests all those indebted to said
firm, to come forward and settle their res-,
pective accounts, on ot before the first of
March next. Grain of any kind will be
received in’ payment atthe market prices,
either at Rock Iron Works or at theft
store in Belletonte. aX
PHILIP.BENNER,
P. CAMBRIDGE.
Bellefonte; 90th Jan. 1817
N. B. The business will be continueld
in future in the name of Philip Benner
& Co. )
Delmar, Tioga County,
2d prile
1817.
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LEFT my house on the 14th of Jung
last, my son WATERS SEELY, aged
about 16, of the usual size, has lost a fore
tooth, and has the two first letters of bis
name marked with gun-powder ob his
arm. He took with him a black coat,
striped trousers, wool hag, &c. :
The absence of this boy has led some
wicked persons to brand his unhuvpy
parents with his murder.——All priniere of
Newspapers throughout the United States
will bave humanity I hope to insert
the above, by which means my son if living,
may return to his disconsolate family ; or
some persen who nay have seen him,
give some Information, whereby the hor.
rid suspicion may be wiped away.
Adam Seely.
N. B. I am led to think he has eona
to the State of Ohio from som:
sions which dropt from him a suo Gos
before his departure.
April 21, 1817,
DISSILUTION OF
THE parinersiip
I.ecopard Petars is thizd
cual consent, of whi
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