Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, February 19, 1820, Image 1

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CONDITIONS,
The price of this paper is two Soller
end fifty cents per appum — but if pd be ;
yearly in advance, two dollars only will be
charged.
Advertisernents,
fe ngth then breadth,
times for one dollar;
gent continuance
4 ‘hose of greatel
Rule ov figure wor
No subscription will
than one year; Por ady paper
ed until all arrearages ate paid. =
If the subscriber does NOL request a¢ 3
continuance of his paper; at the end of ie
year, it will be considered as a new eng 3g e-
ment; and the paper forwarded according:
TN who have their papers Sar.
ried by the mail, pS. be liable for the post:
age.
v Le fe
mn
making no more in
will be inserted three
and for every subse-
twenty- -five cents.—
length in proportion.
k double those rates.
be received for less
discontinu-
id othe editor must.hei
post paid.
’
To be Rented for a term
of Years,
‘An excellent farm, known by the name
of Tiuby’s, Farm. It is contiguous to
Pennsylvania Farnace, Bailey's and Ew-
joes Mill. There is about two hundred
gs}
acres cleared The
Jund is of the best quality, and the build-
and an excellent
and under f.nce.
jngs tolerably good,
Spring near the house. Any person
wishing to rent will picase to apply
Marshalls’ AMills--Hup-
10
ghe subs riber at
Hagen Souty;
. John
- Dec. 28,
1819.
Anderson.
Collectors of Militia Fines
‘For the 2nd Battalion, 32nd Regt. P. M.
Take Notice,
THAT 1 have left your accounts in the
hands of William Murray, of Ferguson
wha is author ized to receive and
es due the Regi-
township,
collect from you the moni
gaental funds. By a quick
your accounts, you will proabably save
Fon: James Caldwell,
Paymaster.
discharge of
December 24th 1819.
Take Notice.
THE COLLECTORS
will io future receive only Centre Bank
of county tax
paper, or other par paper for the taxes
due. And it is hoped they will make ev-
ery exertion in paying off the amount ol
their respective duplicates, as soon as
possible, in order to save themselves ex.
pence and rouble.
William Alexander,
Zreasurer,
Bellefonte December 1, 1819.
T .
Notice.
Those who are indebted to Benner &
Cambridge, and the subscitbers; are re-
quested to call and discharge their ac.
+ . ‘ -
counts, as they will be put into the bands
of proper officers for recovery. All kinds
of grain, Centre Banknotes, or other pa
gaoney, will be taken in payment.
Philip Benner & co
Bellefonte December 1, 1819.
WY RT TAT 2
John #atterson, J co.
{after mentioned, having tried the
CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY W. BRINDLE.
SATURDAY EVENING, Febru ary 19, 1820.
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LAST NOTICE.
THOSE persons who are indebted to!
Eh —
vy
W. W. Potter, Lsq.'
authorized to receive! the;
will save costs
making payment to
who 1s duly
same, before the first day of March pext,) | }
commit re = r——————— ——
20 dollars Reward.
RAN away from the subscriber living
Pa.
an indented ap
in Mifflintown, Mifflin county, on
Sunday the 26th Dee.
prentic: to the Printing busines named.
Samuel Johnston,
as all accounts must after that date be! Aged about eighteen yeass, five fect 6 or 7
collected according to" law, without! Test inhics high, light hair blue eyes and fah
pect to persons.
John Patterson 5 co.
Bellefonte, January 29th 1820. \
PLASTER
Near Pennsborough.
We, the undersigneds. inh: bitants ofi
the a fr ey Rea Ae
PLAS-
TER, that was found on the land of James,
Walton, near Pennsborough, Lycoming
county, on clover, corn, tye, and In many
other ways ; and also by the side of the!
OQ CERTIFY that!
we could!
Gennessee plaster, D
in all the above menfioned trials,
not see any difference in the production
of the two plasters; the one was cqually
as good as the other. As witness our
hands.
, ISAAC LEMON,
JON. LEMON,
WM. M. OWEN,
Greenwood township, Columbia, co.
A. DREIBELBISZ
Mountpleasailt township. |
JOHN HARE,
Columbia township.
A. M"MiICHAEL,
Derry township.
H. FAHNESTOCK,
DANIEL BUCK,
Muncy creek, township, Lycoming co.
ALEX. M’AFFEE,
Muncy township.
N. B. This quarry is situate three-
fourths of a mile from Pennsborough, near
the west branch of the Susquehanna.—
{further information may be had by en-
quiring of any of the Innkeepers in Penns.
borough, who can direct persons to the
The PLASTER will be sold at
five dollars perton, st the quarry.
All kinds of grain, beefy, pork and flaxe
seed will be taken in payment,
quarry.
Farmers are requested to come and see
for themselves, and 1 think they will be
satisfied.
R. M. LANGDON.
Pennsborough, Jan, 12, 1820.
3 Tt .
Fulling § Dyeing.
THE subscriber informs his friends
and the publick generally, that he con.
tinues to carry on the Falling and Dye-
ing, in all its various branches at Mill
Hall in Baldeagle township—where those
lisposed to favor him with their custom
may depend on having their work done
with neatness and dispatch.
JOHN RICH.
January 13, 1820.
Creditors take Notice,
THAT we have applied to the judges
of tbe Court of Common pleas of Centre
county, for the benefit of the insolven,
taws of this Commonweath ; and the said
Court have appointed Saturday the 12th
Jay of February next to hear us & our cred.
his writing all backwards.
complexion—Holds bis head down when
he walks or talks—Is a tolerable good
scholar speaks but when spoken to-—lcans
He was born
near Dublin in Ireland, and 1s but a year
and a half from that country—Dbut speaks
He lived about a yea in
Baltimore and is a tolerable good work:
ian, ip | Pa
Sf lad when 7 a Bij
ly f Sh he
arven cloth rolindabaut, bine eth pan
good English.
Ne
o
‘loons, yellow and white striped vest ; a
iheil crowned fur hat half worn, fine shoe:
icf,
in August
an a black silk neck handkerchi
He came to Miftlin last,
Istranger out of clothes and money, and ap-
plied at this office for a situation, as ar
apprentice—I agreed to take him, more
out of compassion than any thing else, as
I had not much use for him at that time.
He chose a next friend and was hound on
his own terms execpt that I agreed to give
bim a new suit at his freedom more than
he asked’; and I have done every thing fo:
him that lay. in my power—never gave
him a cross word, nor the least cause for
{leaving me at this time.
Printers, o1 others who may know any
thing of him, are requested to give mejim-
mediate information——and I forwarn al
printers and others from harboring said
apprentice as the law will be put in force
against all such as do, to the utmost ex-
tent,
Said Johnston has always conducted
blmscif since with me, “With the strictest
honesty and decornam-—waus remarkably
study and attentive to his business, an
had engaged my entire confidence and es-
teem.
The above reward will be given for his
apprehension and confinement, and all rea-
sonable charges paid if brought home.
A. N. GALLAHER
Ed Miglin Eagle.
Mifflintown Jan. 1. 1520.
ADVERTISEMEN
The subscribers inform the public thet]
they bave receieved a small, but
supply of
GOODS,
suitable for the season, which
general!
they will
sell; generally, on as moderate terms as a-
ever offered for
thr
Wheat, at the market price, not
ny they have sale in this
County, for which will receive
es of the
Centre Bark, or notes at par in payment
They also earnestly solicit their friends
that have unsettjed of long
accounts
standing tocome forward in the course of
the ensuing winter, and settle them on
the above termes.
Duncan & Forster.
Aaronshureh Aev’r 24, 1819,
tors at the Court house in the Lorough of
Bellefonte ; at which time and place you
nay attend if you think proper.
GEORGE WAGGONER,
GLORGE BROWN.
PRINTING
Handbills, Cards, Magistrates’ Blanks
Decds, Bonds, &ec. neatly printed, at the
be fegeleey at par.
5 Bs Mil
to ,
41.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscri-
ber are requested “to call and discharge
their accounts. The subscriber will
tend two weeks from the 27th
ale
instabt, at
ais former place of residence in Brush-
valley, to give those in that neighbor
100d indebted to him, a favorable oppor-
A
as al
Wheat will be
received in payment of debts, for which
tunity of discharging their accounts.
punctual attendance 1s requested,
iccounts must he closed.
he Lewishorgh price will be given, if
felivered atthe subscriber’s mills mm Nits
rany— Likewise notes ofthe Centre bank,
bal
Greensburg, and
many other iks, will
« Joha MiGhee,
is, December 2nd 1819.
NOTICE.
THOSE persons who are indebted to
the subscriber are once more requested to
call and discharge their accounts, or they
will be put into the hands of proper ofii-
cers for colicction. Al kinds of
bak notes, or any other par mo-
rally
centre
ney will be taken in payment,
George Bressler.
Nov. 25,1819. 290 }itf,
— — A At Ae + A ——————.
NOTICE.
Those who are indebted to the subieri~
her are requested to call and discharge
their accounts, or they will be put inthe
wands of proper officers for recovery.
All kinds of grainy—Centre Bank notes
or other par mony, will be taken in pays
ment.
H. Humes.
25,1819.
J
Bellefonte Aov.
nN »
hotice
Te indottnd tn» :
inose indebted to the subscriber, fop
goods purchased at his Store, are hereby
informed, that all kinds of grain will be
receive at market price, or Centre pa-
per, or other par paper in payment there.
ors
James Potte
Poiter’s Millis Aovem. 25, 1819.
YE ar
i 4 Be I.
For a term of years,
THAT noted
stand and Distillery, at
and well known Tavern
Mill Hall, Centre
County, about twenty miles from Belle-
forte, on the
see €0
ion this ro is not exceeded by any in
the County.
road leading to the Gennes
unter
&e. Geli point of sirga-
There are on the premises
a good house, and the neccssapy st bling,
5?
nd eight acres of excelient meadow.
{ day
For terms apply to Josep
Battles, near the premises, or
Nathan Har vey.
\ Min ll, February 9th 1820.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the
Possession will be given on the firs
f April pext.
-
subscri.
beTy are requested to. make immediate
payment, as no further indulgence will
bg
given. wao neglect ties notice,
may
pect tc persons.
Tose
«d ] x 3
aeperd on ocing sued, without res?
Bellefonte jaily Jan’y 27th, 1820
shortest notice, at this offices
JOHN JACK;
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February 9, 1820,