eb 3 7d Fr BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY W. BRINDLE. os BC, June 8, 1818. MONDAY MORNE NOTIC “No. $: WTI seems To the qualified Electors} of Centre. and. Cleartield; counties, Fellow- Citizens, NP— NS Oe [LAND FOR SALE. " i parsnance of the last will and testad By. arderofishe. Orthans- Court of Centre ment of Josiah Lamborn, late ot Pat on County, BA J tow nghip, deceased, will be exposed to pub-| WILL be sold at public sale, on the prev & lic sale, at the house of Evan Miles, in thej mises, onthe ninth day of June Ae I take the liberty of offering myself to! borough of Bellefonte, on the second Mon-| One Handed and Twenty Acres of CO N DITION The price of. this paper ds tw dol farsi PST annom ; bat if not paid within the year, two doll ars and fifty cents will be charged { Advertisements, making DO More in length then breadth, will be inserted three times for one dollar ; and for every subse. qu nt continuapce twenty-five cents—— it! hose of greater length in proportion. — Rule or fi. eure work double those rates. No subscription will be received for less sour consideration asa candidate for the, day of June next, 3 valyghle rage of Jeng office of Shecifl at the next General E lec-jcontaming Bho 3 ae i oa i A dou. Should you think me worthy of your said farm a dwe he ye HY ochre support, unbiased by prejudice or interests batt a ED men raion Also. Sitdate in Spring township, ih ak a 3 2d motives, I will discharge the duties ofjand a Spring niof Centre aforesaid, adjoining lands of - iP a very extensive ore bank. Any perso than one year; nor any paper discontinu- ed until all arreareges are paid. It the subscriber does not request a dis €ontinuance of his paper, at the end of the year, it will be considered as a new engage- ty tment; ard the paper forwarded according: 7. Subscribers who have their papers car- by the mail, must be liable for the pos- 1 4 ul 237 { ase. Letters addressed to the editor must be post paid. ner “NEW COODS Mattie | M Reynolds CA HAS 3 just received and is now opening at his Store, Jerscy £ Shore, Lycoming coun- ty, in alle liti@n'to his former stock, a very forge. a eneral assortment of >O0DS Buited to the approaching season, consist- wg o Superfine, coarse & § Powerloom,: Steam- Peliese Clotlis, loom fd Bop XGusimere, ~ Shirtings, “Elastic cords, Callicooss Ih f.-tockingnett, 0 Chintzes, i i ; Felvet ‘and’ Velvet § Q Ginghams, \ gords, ok Fh Cambrick, teskinand Jcom- 8. Camiivick Tieng Fo inant go Skin, 1s, down, Jackenett, - ¢ Book & india mull 5 Muslins,. 3 Black Barcelonia & Flan the office with precision and impartiality Your humble servant, wishing to purchase sail farm may view the property by applying ¢ to the subscri- Lellow-citizens, William Keatley. To the Electors of Centre & Clearfield countics. BEING encouraged by a number of my friends, { am induced to offer myselt, at the ensuing election, a candidate for the office of Sheriffs. Sheuld you think me worthy of your votes, it shall be gratefully acknowledged, by Your Humbie Servant, Stephen Davis. | To the Free on Indepens dent Electors of Centre € Ferguson townshifty Amil 18, 18 18. of sale by {to every ten pounds of wool. bers. nown on the day Terms will be made IGHN LAMBORN, EPHRAIM LAMEORY, - Wool Carding. Ex’rs. THE Ehubiertber s respectfully inform the public that they have commenced the above {busines in Hall iii Centre gounty, and that their Carding Machin Is in complete order. Clean wool will be carded for eight cents per pound. There must be one pound of clean grease or oil They flatier themselves that by strict attention to busi- ness, and by endeavori ing to perform their work i in the best manner, they will be able to ¢blain the approbation of their custom- ers. All orders and business attended to at The subscriber respectful scli a candidate for the Sher the ensuing | genordl oy next. Respecting fhe oe sense, ‘and confid- "h cliow citizens, tation < Wy ith Hv customary prac- dee of riding through the counties, fori that purpose, as a useless wertakin Should he, however, be honored with a majority of their suffrages, he will feel He. Tignred and white Marseille, : 'Vestings, G. Bombasetta, Shawls, largs and ' amall, Levantine and Da- mask shawls Thread and® Cotton | Lace; Canton crape, Yiish Lincus, 3 Together witha forge assortment of GROCERIES, Stationary, . $ Glass, Hardware, ¢ Queensware, Cutlery, $ Drugs, China, Q Paints, &c. &e. All of which he offers for sale at reduc- ed prices for cash or country produce Jersey Shore, May, 1818." 4 Bandanoe hdk’fs. Lady's York tanned 2 and Silk Gloves, 0 Silk Stockings, 5 Conon IW orsted ito, " Domesiic Plaids, § Striped & Shirti § Muslins, S Checks,’ : Bed-ticking, Cotton Yarn, i 3 Spi straw bonnetts a i4 . {discharge of his duty. | Ll the vain promises of affection or fa- rateful for the preference, and will endea- vor to justify it by a faithful and upright y respectfully dhe atl 8 humble ser Jon Hall jr b Io the qualified Electors of Centre and Clearfield counties. ho ps FILLOW-CITIZENS, As the constitutional term of the pre-| sent Sheriff will expire next fall, | beg leave to offer myself a candidate for your| suffrages tor that office, at the ensuin Gene ral 1 €Clion. ¥ 1 shall not. trowble you rory in discharging the duties of that of fice ; as you ail know, that the same laws fwhich govern you, will command me, if elec far ted. Having ‘given this early intimation of Valuable Land For Sale. BY Virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court of Centre county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises; en Mon- a y the eighth day of June next, a cer- fain tract of LAND, situate in Potter township, In said county, adjoining Jan ds ot Georg re Menich and o- thers, contain ng about oo hundred and fifty acres, and sur veyed in pursuance of a warrant inthe name of Joha Carothers, be- ing part of the real estate of Robert Mar- tin, late ot Lycoming county, dec’d. Terms ot sale to be Cash, when the sale 1s confirm- ed by the Orphans Court. Attendance will be given by Thomas Martin and Rich- ard Martin, administrators of thie goods and chatties, &c. of said deceased. By the cour, $m re XV M. PETRIKIN, Cr ke 0. 0. Bellefo Ee May 2, 188. @ i my intentions, permit me to mention, that I do not mean to tyavel over the counties] to solicit the votes of the citizens, individ- nally, except some other candidate, whe may hereafter set up, shall pursue this course; in which case, I will consiaer my- self at liberty to be go verned by circom. stances. JOHN MITCHFL. | To the Electors of Centré & Clearfield ‘Counties, Feliow-Citizens, En NCOURAGED by a number Bros riends, I offer myself a candidate forl: the § Election. Should I be so fortunste as'to obtain y our confidence, you may rest as- sured that I will not betray it by neglect of duty. Your humble servant, Joseph B wiles and Clear field counties. | ou eng # X Sheriff’s office, et the next General) « {apply to shor test notice, J oseph Haggerty, Thomas Moore. elfioon, ay 25, 1818. SH THOR SALE, a THAT well known Tavern Hod and Lot in Newbury, Lycoming county; sign of the Spread Eagle, Sitaated on the leading road from Wall. Post. The house ‘is two sturies high, 46. by 26, with a convenient kitchen and sellar, and is well calculated for both + Store and Tavern. There are also suitable stabling and sheds for horses. V Ulsoy 67 Town Lots, Adjoining ithe above, with a convenient dweiling house and barn thercon--a good well of water at the door, and a hand- 5 orchard of apple trees, pear trees, ALSO, . {amiport to Bellefonte, and to the Painted 8 a eight. acres of first fate meadow ground, ad} joining said town. Also, A Wood Lot, With a few acres eleared thereon, near aid town. ‘The whole ‘will be sold on Fosanat ic terms. For terms apply to the subscriber, residing on the premises. w' John M uply, of a larger tract of land, late the estate of Andrew Glen, Jdeteascl: Terms of sala to be cash, when the sale is confirmed by the Orphans Court. Due attendance will be given, by Moses Boggs, adminis- trator de bonis non, &c. of said deccass ed. By the Court, Ya : Wx. PETRIKIN, Clk. O. oA Bellefonte, May 2, 1818. RE—— * WAS stolen on Monday night, the 20th of April, from the subscriber living in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, west end of Kishacoquillas valley, A Bay Roan Mare, with a large star in her forehead, abou sixteen hands high, shod all Fouad, and i is six years old this spring. Whoever takes up said hief and secured him in any Jail in this state, so that. the owner may get the said mare and thief, shall have the above reward, and all reas sonable charges will be paid if the mare i brought home. Twenty dollars will wo given for the mare alone. Soloman Sharp. April 20, 1818. i — a ke ak on Carding M Machines. RANKING § STEEL, INFORM their friends and the public, had their MACHINES are now in complete operation, for carding woul into rolls, at the old stand in Bellen’ fonte. cents per pound. . Those who live ata diss tance may, by waiting a short time, take their wool home in rolls. The wool ought tobe well washed; and picked clean” of sticks and all hard substances. Ose pound of grease to ten pounds wool. : Rankin & Steel . Tender their sincere thanks to all (hota? who have heretofore ‘favored them with their custom, and hope by strict attention to business 19 merit a share of public pats ropage. May 50, 1818, N.B. The carding m must be paid for bes fore the rolls are taken away, either in cas/s or country firoduce. +9 Newbury, May 18, 1818. FOR SALE, A valuable log dwelling house, with a frame kitchen, and an half acre of ground, itnate in Martinsburgh, near Jersey- Shore, Lycoming county, adjoining Tho- mas Martin, William Quigley and others, house and kitehen are new, with a good cellar under the house, all substan- tially built, and is a convenient residence for a mechanic or private family, The ing a number of young apple trees. situated about three-fourth’s of a mile from the said house and lot. putable title will be given. For terms JAMES WATSON, Jersey-Shore. W. BRINDLE, Bclgfonte bot Bellcfontey May 6. May 14, 1818, lot is under good cultivation, and contain- "Alsoy fifty acres of excellent wood land. [be careful to attend and settle off thei “yp «Caution chasing a note given by me to Matthias Laighty, some time in 1807 or.1808, for, fifty dollars, as' I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. g Ww. iam Me Keer. April 27, 1816, wy : 1 Notice either by bond, note or book aeccoun pective accounts on or before the, Ist day An indis of June next, or suits will be commenced against them immediately. Itis expected; all those who have unsettled accounts wilh call and make settlement belore that € Thomas Hust: Feuncreck, April 18, 40 Dollars Reward. os X a Bob ha HT lh EL my A iE i at » John Furey and others ybeing the west end ; B The price for carding will be eight ALL 1 are cautioned from pur, i ALL persons indebted to the subscriber. 3 yg o