TOMAS pere it might hsio-lteen of Foch pati=rr than ¥ expec Ry fe w a= 5 - 7 bi TE A ! REC a 5 0 i. iam pti * PROCLAMATION. 1 SHERIFF'S SALES The manaer in which {ty the drusses of the ladies. © ‘These look ny i : yo : ; T | nt cy ya R . «3 itl oie } a TTR 3 yviadie - the - 4 . . Pr : 5 { : has done us mo tus ike Sand ba $5 ted in the amddic 5 hee N olice is hereby Given.! A — was a foolish projet. Had youjmajority neitner Stays, caps siiocs oo stock a oh 3 § + Eo stunt hie m maging of him 1 think we pigs, only when in fall dre iS. My wile} THAT 2 court ef Covmmnon Pleas, Gen I Y virtue of sandry writs of Fenditio wonl{ have taught him better. was at first surpised. at their manner, feral Qirter sessions of the Peace. and Or-{Expionas 10 me directed, will be exposcd to myself dust winter andibut now it is familias; I cannot poesoads I Phar’s Court, in and for the counties of {public sale ax the house of Evan Miles, in acquaintances in yourfher to be fashionable.”-~ {what a piiy-]1 Centre and Clearfield, w'll bo held at the [the borough of Beliefonte, on Monday the, fg 2 would have joined the school: bus Court house 1a the borough of Bellefonte, | 25h inst. the one mioicty or undivided half x, my mortification 1 am informed they on Monday the 25:0 day of this inst. at 10 part ol Washington Iron Works, situate in stick fast to the old stuff 1 am informed o’clocky A. M. of said day of which tie Baldcagle township, Centre county, with that they are inflexible for Findlay, and I Corener, Justices of the Peace, and con-{aboat 1400 acres of Land to the said works 3M soivy iosay that I find my: forme: stabies with said counties, will take no-fattached. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock friends and aszociaes in every other coun- tice, that they be then and there in theirl=.Seized and taken 11 execution as the pro- tort wlay 15 © S10 Fir at wv A VICC UD Us, 1 1 apply them, & 11 a » Was L i iv oo Yr that or 3 avy ( id 'C BERKS COUNTY We this week publish the preceedings of the democratic young men ef Reading ~TFhey speak for themsclves i ¥ ¢ I have my, mach in the same A believe wn my soul, had I kuows 1 I would not have left tae dem- : party. 1 wish 1 could find a decent to cet back again. Ido not feel y in the commiuaion of my present asso ciales Perhaps time may reconcile my mind to thei notions, put 1 think it will not be doon, I find it difficalt to smother oy Gemocratic tendencies all at once. Did yA no foc the same sensations for a while vig you turned 2 £. ly, whe 3 tL ea [230% » %as atrard to truss this communication > postoffice ; 1 nave therefore embra ced the apporiunity of a persona who was herly a democrat, bat who we have late- » rsuiaded to joinour school, and who is ry down the river. He has promised if he does npt go to Lancaster, he will It by some safe conveyance to you + wiil sec my good [riend. that I have closed my mind with great freedom to —-pot for publication, but just for you Own private inspection, Take care of it then. Do not carry it with you fo the rav rng, lest, in one of your frolicks, you might dio at, and perhaps the next thing tha would be heard of it, would be in Dicks ns paper, SC oF dis 2) | ——— 3 FROM THE DANVILLE VXPRESS. FELLOW CITIZENS, Understandisg that many honest repub- licans are still induced through misrepre- sentation, to disblteve the fact as heretofore stated, that Mr. Joseph Heister, in the con- vention: which framed the present constitu- tion of this state, voted against all young men between the ape of twen'y ope an twenty two years having the right of vo- Un ai thergenerel elections, unless they were the sons of fiecholders : In order tha every person county of Colnmbia, or the adjoining counties, who entertain any doubts, and ave desirous of scelne and rea ding for thomselves the otiginal minutes of the convention, are intormed that the sub scviber has the original minutes in his pos- scssiony which fully proves that Joseph Hers ex.did actually hy his vote in said con- veouangentléavor to prevent the sons ¢ persons who were not frecholders, between the age of 21 and 22, from enjoying the right of voting at the general elections, and &! granting that privilece to sons of {ree holders ouly 3 which original minutes will be freely shewn to every person who may be desirous of perusing th» same. DANIEL MONTGOMERY. Ee Extract of a letter fromel.ittle York, dated “ : Aug. 11, « On Friday night about 11 o'clock, it began to rain, and continued until Setur- day about 2, when the Cadotous creek rose to such a beight, as was never known be. tore to the oldest inhabitant, It extended from Mr. Hitdenbrand’s residence to the second house beyond Col. Spangler’s. The current. carried with it the tan yard and ap- purtenances of Michael Dowdle ; the dwel- ling, brewery and nail-shop of W. Weish’s yes hs akg LC . ’, Another mecting was lately leld in Berks county, in the Kuiziown district, General David Hoteustine in the Chair, and David Kamp and Daniel Wither Se- cretaries, at which a spirred address was adopted disapproving of the nomination of joseph Heistor, and concluding with the following pragrayh 2 “ Wiiliam Findlay is our and the re. publican candidate—He is a native of Cumberland (now Franklin county, in this state was bred a firmer, is an urdeviating. firm & bonest republican, who has faithful y served the state in many important and Asa m mbei of the lcgislature he shone conspicuous very responsible stations. ‘or his talents, integrity and republican As Treasurer of the Comuwmon- wealth he has been a faithful, honest and vigilant servant of the public ; nothing injurous to his character can be proven against him ; he has been well tried and not found wanting. | The names of 106 citizens of that dis. trict are then given as a committee of vigilance to promote Mr. Findlay. : Our accounts fiom Berks and: Schuyikiil counties are of the most promising kind. assuring us that there will not be 400 votes difference between the two candi- frmnes. speaks sanguincly of a small majority for Mr. Findlay in Heister’s own district. Special Court. AGREEABLY to the provisions of an act of assembly, March, 1816, a special Court of Com. mon Pleas for Centre county, for the trial of all causes in which the hon. Jud re Wal- ker has been concerned as counsel, or is personally interested. as ordered and ap- pointed by the hon. Judge Chapman to 4 20S. 5 ed the clection of! dates in October next. and one letter even Ne ; reach abuur 414 acres, situate in Baldea ‘passed the 15th day of proper per:ons; with their roils, records, s P . 53 ‘wu i= 3 t Wn py Pear lo the smd horvash; adjoin acres, be the same more or less, with the Tins tract will be laid off and sold ind tabi fr rt ba, rll ran fots to suic purchasers,” A tract of landd? Bages lowiship, Lestre cunts adn . ; s ing lands of John Irwin, jr. John Hoover : Tals in melee Tarr tn the said township, adjoining lands of Joli as the property of John Mendenhall. Norztsy the heirs of Jobin Havhison and oth- PY i ALS 3 and allowance, adjoining the last mentioned trast, lands of Robert Gordon and athers. containing 200 acres, be the same more or (less, with the improvements & appurtenan- situate in the! lands of C Huston, T. Boruside snd others,icounty, adjoining lands of John Carwin, seven William Bloom, jr. and others. Seized & adjoining tract ic: Packer, junt. township, on the south side of the west, moiety or undivided half part of Washing. A certain bouse and lot of ground situ- ton Iron Works, situate in Baldcagle town. atc in the borourzh of Bellefonte, Centre attached. Termsof sale, one half of the OO Spring street, and extending 200 feet to purchase money to be paid when yrtic sales 30 alley, adjoining alot of Joon Springer, : hy aii equal annual payments. Sule to commence South, and gn ; lot Ng 2 i He at 12 o'clock, and continne from day to day Be€neral plan of said bowough, Seized an commune and be holden at Bellefonte, on take notice. : J. G. LOWREY, Pro'y. Beliefoute, Aug 14: — 20 Dollars Reward. BROXE out of the Tal of Centre coun- ty; on Monday the 18th of ibis inst.a man of the name of JOHN DENNIE, about 6 feet high, stout made, has a full face dark complexion, ill looking counten- whiskers. He had on when he broke jail a black fur hat, ncarly new, yellow waist Monday the 20th day of October next, ofjtendance will be given by €. Huston and Cvokson. . . 3 Sag” ‘a which all persons concerned will please to! J: G. Lowrey, Admr’s. ance, black hair and eyes, and large black | perty of William Beatty. inqusitions, exawinations, and other re- suiters, Jurors and Witnesses, are ajsore (bank, called « Pennsylvania Furpace Qe Given under my hand at Bellefonte, this{Purnace belonging and fttached, contain with the appurtenances, situate in Fergu- By order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre being part of a larger tract, adjoining lands Sale to a tract of land situate in the said township the fullowing described and valuable pro-'the possession of Andrew Hunter and othe to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land, ALSO, ands of P. Ben . Harris hie whan? wg lands of P. Benner, J. Harris and “oth Improvements and appUrEnances; inate / Iie OQ 3 ; . 314 is 3 . contain; 529 actos and allowance, situate and others. Seized and taken in execution ces. A tract of land containing 255 acres The improvement right of a trafet of land A tract of laird containing ahout 140 acres sane. township, joining ces, situate in Pike township, Clearfield near to Lozan’s branch. Scventy s of unseated land containing taken in execution as the property ot Job oe ' ALSO. branch of Susnnehanna. Also, the one | ; Go a i 2 ’ + ype ship, with about 1400 acres of laud thereto COUNY, containing 50 feet in front ov breadih he ; 1, shall be confirmed, aud the residue in three OP the north, and a lot of Jesse Hall on the during the week, or until all i= soid. At. taken in execution as the préperty of Jesse ALSO, A certain tract or parcel of land, cons ytaining 169 acres, be the same more or less Ist Aug. 1817. situate in Pike township Clearfield countyy jadjoining lands of Gedion Widimer, John Barrett and others, as the property of Dao LNAD FOR SALE. |Rves Pursuant to the last ‘Will and Testasi oo oF ment of William Brown, late of the town. ship of New Garden, in the county of Ciies. ter, deceased, will be sold at public sale on the premises, the 1st day of September next, at 12 o'clock, several tracts of land situate in Halfmoon township, Centre coun- iy. ; / By vue Counc, WM. PETRIKIN, Clk. ALSO, BY adjournment, and by virtue of sev- eral writs ol Lavari Faicus, to me directed, ‘will be exposed to public sale at the court house in the borough of Belletonte on the 26th of Angist inst. at 2 o'clock, P.M. a . |eertain Jot, situate in the borough of Brla TRACT NO IL Hetonte Centre county, containing 60 feet Containing 240 acres, more or less, bound in front or breadth, on Bishop street, and coat, striped cotton pantzloons, considerably patched. Any person apprehending said runaway and securing him in any jail so that I can get him again shall receive the ed by lands of Henry Yoder, Isaac Moors extending thence 200 feet to an. alley, it and others. Vgfet ‘being a corner lot, and known to be No, 84 NO IL in the general plan of said borough. Seiz- Containing 227 acres, more or less, boun- ed and taken in execution as the property ded by lands of Thomas Mooic, Joseph of George Rickart. above reward, and all reasonable charges paid if brought back. WM. ALEXANDER, Sicrif. Bellefonte, Aug. 18. ALSO, One other T ot, situate in the borout h o Belletonte, Centre county, containing 60 teet in front or breadih, on Bishop street, and extending 200 feet to an alley. and known to be Lot No. 86, in the general plan of said borough. Seized and tuken in vxecuuon as the property of John Hall. "ALSO, A certain tract of land, containing four hundred acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, situate in Howard towdship, Centre county, adjoining lauds of Roland Curtin, the heirs of James Pacer, deceased and others, Seized and taken in execution as the property that was of Pat rick Low, deceased. ALSO, By virtue of a plurias writ of Vendition Exponas, issued out of the court of Cori mon Pleas, of Mifflin county, to me dircer- 2d, will be exposed to public sale at th court house inthe borough of Bellolont on the 16th st, 218 and an C ol land, situate in Spring township, one mile from Bellefonte, adjcinving lan of Charles Treziyuiny, J. G, Lowrey 2 others, now tn the possessig i lames, junr. Seized and ale on as the property of Pili suit of Christian Miller. and 16 hie Wm. Alexander Sher fs Off Agus! ‘estate 5 all the swables and barns west of the bridge; the house of Godlove Kane with all 1ts contents ; the house and store of Mr. John Williams with all its contents, and his youngest child in the cradle ; the house and shop of Mr. Slusser; the dwel- ling and store of Israel Gardner ; the watch maker's shop of Jonathan Jessup ; the cur- ryiug shop of Martin Spangler; house of Mr. Canmingham with five persons lost in it, among whom was the wife of Mp Hugh Cunningham, a native of Philadelphia, his servant, Daniel Updegraff, printer, and Samuel, son of Martin Eichelbeger, agec 16 ; the west part of Mr. Lunn’s house. the back buildings of Jesse Spangler; the brew-housc-of Mr. Barnitz ; the dwelling of John Louck ; ali the mill dams in the neighbourhood were broken down. It was really distressing to see the people at the windows and on the tops of the houses waving their hats and crying for assistance, most of whom we are happy wo say were saved, Nine persons lost their lives; six whites and three blacks. It is supposed the loss will exceed 500,000 dollars.” a Haggerty and others. JRE NO. III. Containing 16! acres, more or less, boun: ded by lands ot John Spencer and others. NO. IV. Containing 65 acres, more or less. bounded by lands of John Spencer and others. Due attendance will be given by Jesse Sharp, Executor, By order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. WILL Bi SOLD, At the Court house in the borough of B:l- lefont, on Monday the twentyfifth day .of August next, a certain Lot of ground situ- ate lyiug and being m the Borough of Belicfonte aforesaid, on Alleghany street, adjoining lots in the occupation of Charles Huston, Esq. and known to be Ist aum. bered one hundred and four. Terms of sale two bundred dollars in hand, and two hundred dollars yearly with interest, Due attendance will be given by Daniel Dobins and James Potier Esq. Guardians of John H. Boogs. BY THE COUR'Y 29th April 1817. Wm. Petrikin Ct'k O. C Reg: >s Office. Palle- fonte, July 10h, 1817. { Journeymen Shoemakers WANTED. The subscriber wishes to employ two or ‘bree Journeymen Shoemakers, to whom senerous wages and constant employment will be given. None but good workmen need apply, Halfmoon township, July 31, 1817. JAMES HEMPHILL. Bellefonte, Aug. 18, 1817. TWO DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed, or was stolen from the subscri- ber, on the first of this inst. a small GRAY MARE, about nine or ten years old. Any person who shall take her up, and give nos RE the owner so that he can eet her “gain, shall receive the above reward and Al reasonable charges. DANIEL BOILEAU. Betiofonte, Aug. 18, 1817. © bia i 6 Hl } 31% Farefooted Ladics— Amonz the ridicu- : lous accounts given by emigrants, of the mainers and customs of this country. we re. offcet nothing wore truly laughable thanf: Hn pp ih 1 1 ‘ GL Hn L : owing. extract of a letter {rom an English emigrant in Philadelphia, to his ® fricnd mo Eogland, | "The letter is pub. lished in i Monthly Magazine,” (London) Rew! 1 cbraary, 13124 } : i au apgpeare BLANKS, HANDBILLS, HORSE BILLS, &c EXECUTED AT Tilis OFFICE, RESONAELY, AND AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ar 3621 ste! og Hh ‘ much more of ihe