Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, July 27, 1818, Image 1

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ried by the mail, must be liable for the pos
tage.
Letters addressed to the editor must be
pos¢ paid.
a dis
Wool Carding.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the
public that they have commenced the above
business in Halfmoon, Centre count y and
that their + ivght
Carding Machine
Is in complete order. Clean wool wi
hr
must be one pound of clean 8 |
to every ten pounds of wool. They flatt
themselves that by strict attention to’ ou
ness, and by endeavoring to perform th
to obtain the approbation of their custom-
ers, |
All orders and business attended to at
"the shortest notice. ; A
Joseph Haggerty,
: Thomas Moore.
Halfmoon, May 25, 1818.
N orthumberland & Belle-
fonte Mail Stage.
i HIS Stage will in future leave the
house of John Shriner, in the town of
Northumberland, every Friday morning at
5 o'clock, breakfast at L. B. Stoughton’s,
Dervstown—arrive at Jacob Maize’! in
MifHlinsburg or Youngmanstown, in time
o’clock; P. M. and arrive at W. 1. Brown’s
Aaronsburg, at six, P. M.—Leave Aarons-
burg at 7 o'clock, un Saiurday morning—
get to Larlysburg in time for dinner,
and arrive at John Rankin’s, Bellefonte, at
4o’clock, P. M. ——Returning—-it will
leave John Rankin’s, Bellefonte, every
Monday morning at 5 o’clock--break-
fast at Earlysburg—arrive at Aaronsburg
In time for dinner, and be at Roush’s by six
o'clock, P M.—~Leave Roush’s or Tuesday
{hg morning at 4 o’clock—breakfast at Maize’s,
in Youngmanstown~~be at Stoughton’s in
fime to dine, and arrive at Northumberland
at four o'clock, P. M.
- Rates of Fare
Ris OF THE
! NORTHUMBERLAND &' BELLEFONTE
MAIL STAGE.
FROM Northumberland to Lewis- |
burg - - R0 621
« \” Lewisburg to Mifllinburg 0 62}
\”* Mifilinburg to H. Roush’s 62%
% HH Roush’sto Aaronsburg 1 00
ii] » Aaronsburg to Earlystown 1 00
fo - rE » \ Earlystown to Bellefonte ~~ 0 623
Bo * Bellefonte to Northumber-
gt land . - 4 50
N. B. 14lbs. baggage allowed to each
passenger, free. All above that weight to}:
carded for eight cents per pound. The 1] (
work in the best manner, they will be able}
_|my intentions, permit me to mention, that
/ 0 may hereafter. set up, shall pursue this
j{covrse; in which case, I will consiaer my-
wg [self at liberty to be governed by circum
for dinner ; be at Henry Roush’s aliout four):
i Fellow-Citizens,
ed motives, I will discharge the duties of
the office with precision and impartiality
MONDAY MORNING, July 1, 1818.
Clearfield counties.
BEING encouraged by a number of
my friends, I am induced to offer myseli,
at the ensuing election, a candidate for
{the office of Sheriff. Should you think me
worthy of your votes, it shall be gratefully
acknowledged, by
Your Humble Servant,
Stephen Davis.
Ferguson townships, :
April 18,1818. ¢
To the Electors of Centre
§ Clearfield Counties.
Lellow-Citizens,
3 es og
HincouracED by 2 humber of my
friends, IT offer myself a candidate for
{the Sheriff’s office, st the next General
Election. Should I be so fortunate as to
obtain your confidence, you may rest as-
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{A Farm and Tavern Stand,
{Situated on Lycoming creck, 27 miles
=i To the Electors of Centre
CONDITIONS. |
The price of this paper is two dollars Fellow-citizens,
FOR SALE,
from Williamsport, 44 from Tioga Point,
and 43 from Newtown; containing 200
acres; between 30 and 40 of which are
cleared and in a high state of cultivation ;
a young bearing orchard; 15 acresin clo-
ver, timothy and herd grass. . The build-
ings are a two story house 22 by 36 feet,
hewed pine, well finished off; a log kitch-
<n and wash house; a frame barn 30 by
4G finished in the best manner, The
stand is one of the best on this road—the
late improvement has reduced the cross-
ings of the creek from 40 to 10.
The terms will be made easy, abd pos-
‘|session given on or before the first of Oc-
tober next. Apply to the subscriber liv-
ing on the premises. :
John Graham.
June 1, 1818.
I " ww
sured that I will not betray it by neglect of
duty. TR
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vant,
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_ + As the constitutional term rm of the pre-
sent Sheriff will expire next fall, I beg
leave to offer myself candidate for your
suffrages for that office, at the ensuing
General Election. I shall not trouble you
vor, in discharging the duties of that of-
fice ; as you all know, that the same laws
which govern you; will command me, if
elected. iy. a
Having given this early intimation of
I do not mean to travel over the counties
to solicit the votes of the citizens, individ-
ually, except some other candidate, who
stances. fiir : 90k,
JOHN MITCHELL.
To the Free and Indepen-
dent Electors of Centre
‘and Clearfield counties.
The subscriber respectfully offers him-
self a candidate for the Sheriff’s office, at
the ensuing general election in October
next. :
Respecting the good sense, and confid-
ing in the integrity of his feliow citizens,
he deems a personal solicitation of their
votes unnecessary, and will, therefore, he
believes, dispense with the customary prac:
tice of riding through the counties, for
that purpose, as a useless undertaking,
Should he, however, be honored with a
majority of their suffrages, he will feel
graceful for the preference, and will endea-
vor to justify it by a faithful and upright
discharge of his duty.
Very respectfully :
the public's humble servant,
John Hall, jr.
To the qualified Electors
of Centre and Clearfield
_eounties,
I take the liberty of offering myself to
your consideration as a candidate for the
office of Sheriff at the next General Elec-
tion. Should youthink me worthy of your
support, unbiased by prejudice or interest-
Your humble servant,
with the vain promises of affection or fa-|
{Situated on the leading road from Willi-
borough of Bellefonte, on Allegheny street.
corner of the Diamond, suitable for a me-
chanic. For terms apply to
FOR SALE,
|A valuable log dwelling house, with a
frame
Jercked: and an half acre of ground,
e in arti :
, Lycoming OE
$s Martin, William Quigley and others.
ouse and kitehen are new, with a
d cellar under the house, all sybstan-
ly built, and is a convenient residence
a mechanic or private family. The
under good cultivation, and contain-
j a number of young apple trees.
_ Also, fifty acres of excellent wood land,
si Jated about three-fourth’s of a mile
from the said house and lot. An indis.
{putable title will be given. . For terms
apply to :
4 ’ Jersey-Shore.
“. ‘: . W.BRINDLE. B
May 14, 1818. yEed ons
FOR SALE,
THAT well known Tave
Li rn House and
Bos i Newbury, Lycoming county, sign
Spread Eagl,
amsport to Bellefonte, and (0 the Pai
inted
Post, The house 18 two stories high,
46 by 26, with a Convenient kitchen and
sellar, and is well calculated for both
ka Store and Tavern.
There are
for horses,
Also, 67 Town Lots,
Adjoining the above, with a convenient
dwelling house and barn thereon—a good
well of water at the door, and a hand-
some orchard of apple trees, pear trees,
&c. &ec.
also suitable stabling and sheds
3 ALSO, Vr
About eight acres of first rate meadow
ground, adjoining said town.
Also, A Wood Lot,
With a few acres cleared thereon, near
said town. The whole will be sold on
reasenable terms. For terms apply to the
subscriber, residing on the premises.
John Murphy:
Newbury, May 18, 1818. tL}
TO LET, |
A two story log house, situate in the}
Also, ‘3
A small frame building on the southeast
# be atcounted for. ; J y
PR Allvaggage at the risk of the owner:
William Keatley,
are at present subcribed for, so,
sons hereafter subscribing, may
ttt
[AND
IN pursuance of the last will and testas
ment of Josiah Lamborn, late of Patton
FOR SALE,
lic sale at the house of Evan Miles, in the
borough of Bellefonte, on Tuesday the 25th
day of August next, a valuable tract of
LAND,
containing about 450 acres, sit se in Pate
ton towhship, Centre count# joining
lands of Charles Huston, esa. and others,
There are on said farm a dwelling house
and a: good barn; a bearing apple and
{peach orchard, and a spring of never-failing
water. Also, a very extefisive
OBE BANK.
Any person wishing to purchase said farm
may view the property by applying to the
subscribers. | |
. Terms will be made known on the day
of sale by
John Lamborn, §& 7
Ephraim Lamborn,
June 9,1818. iui
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Carding Machines.
RANKIN § STEEL,
INFORM their friends and the public, that
their. i
MACHINES
are pow in complete operation, for carding
iwoul into rolls, at the old stand in Belle-
fonte. The price for carding will be eight
cents per pound. Those who live at a dis-
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. One pound
of grease to ten pounds wool.
Rankin & Steel
Tender their sincere thanks to all those
who have heretofore favored them with
thelr custom, and hope by strict attention
to business to merit 2 share of public pate
ronage.
May 30, 1818.
N. B. The carding must be paid for bey
fore the rolls are taken away, either in cask
or country firoduce.
TAKE NOTICE.
THE Store Books, :
late firm of Jobn Keen and Joseph B. Shu-
gert, are left in the hands of John Patton,
Esq. of Ferguson township, for collection.
All those indebted tu the said firm will save
costs by calling and settling up their ace
counts. The partnership having been, dis-
solved, no longer indulgence will be given,
John Keith. ¥
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June 20, 1818,
FRANKLIN GAZETTE,
IN addition to the daily paper, and that
issued three times a week, it 1s the ine
tention of the editor also to publish a papen
once a week. It will contain all the news
matter of the daily paper, and such ad-
vertisements 2s may be ordered. to be puba
lished in it. The type will be the same as
that of the daily gazette, and the paper
the same. sizé and quality. The first
number, will be issued next week. Price
twe dollars a year; payable in advance,
A greater number will be prin
from the first number, it they desd® {
_ Printers friendly to the Fragkih Gas
HW. Brindle,
June 15,1818.
zette, will confer a favor, by gifin§ this’
a few insertions.
Piiladelfihiay April 4y 1818,
Yo. 11.
township, deceased, will be exposed to pubs
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