dollars, PT RN TT public tie, ob the A ARTY ATI] \ ENL WILL be sold at Sh of November next, in the boreugh of Bellefonte, a quantity of Store goods ry go 004s, Hadas, 3%, » Yr vv irra Q, Crockeryware, &c. v . the property belonging to the firm of Younge & Schoars ; for the. purpose of rns of Otto I’. H. Younge at the closing the conct < decessed. Terms made kbown ume and place of sale, by LFW. SCHN 18, 1820. ARS, Admr. Bellefonte, Oct. Sveti at iene aSeeS SS fidition, American of Dr. Rees’s New Cyclopoe- To aia. hi OTICE LQ p THE Commissioners Lia to car- ry into effect an act of the Legislature of Peunsylvania, passed on the 9th of Feb- ruary last, to enable the proprietors of the American edition of Dr. Rees’s new Cy- ¢lopedia, to dispose of the stock of said work by way of Lottery, give notice that the tickets for the said Lottery will be ready to be issued on or before the 20th day of Auvgust next, scheme contained in the act for promoting the « scisnges and useful arts: z»s each consisting of one Aeris ition of Or. Rees’s new Cyclopz- dia, comprizing at least eighty 260 pr complete set of the an ed- two numbers, subscription price four dollars per number, amount- ing to three hundred and twenty- eight dollars, $65,006 100 prizes, each consisting of a complete set of the same work cle egonily bound, at four hundred 40,0978 250 prizes, each consisting of an imperfect set containing at least 80 nufabers, at two dollars per number being one hall of the prese ent subscription price, 15,000 230 prizes, each consisting of a complete set ol all the engrave h ings, making in all twenty-two volumes bounc d, at one hundred dollars ‘per sel, 25,009 300 prizes, each consisting of a cema each, ANDREW BAYARD, GEORGE LAT IMER, SAMULI. MikniaN. Afy CLEMENT C. BIDDLE, NDREW PETTIT, HENRY NIXON, ANDREWM To extensive Landiolders IN PENNSYLVANIA. In as much as a plan submitted by Mr- agent of a philanthropic soci- to facilitate the scttle- Lewis Gall, ety in Germany, ment of German emigrants in indigent circumstances, has been recognized as ef. fcacious and worthy of support. A Ger- man Socicty has been established herd, 5 . Isuitable aids/ The following is the |, » PREVOST. on the 7th of August last, for the pur- pose of carrying such plan into exccution. The object of this society, as concisely declared in the first section of their con- stitution, 1s, ¢ To promote the settling of German emigrants in (he state of Pennsylvania, by means of all possible alleviations and The subscribers, as a committee ol that socicis have been specially desired as well tg continue a correspondence al- ready commenced by the said Mr. Gall, with various holders of extensive lands, as to open anew and regular communication with other extensive landholders, in orde! to procure valuable lands, advantageously situated, and desirable terms, for the set- tlement of German emigrants, and the more cflicient promotion of the designs of to a tract of fonte, |By order of the Orphans’ | Court of Centre County, WILL BE SOLD, By public sale, on the premises, on the 25th day of November next, the interest and claim of Otto F. H. Junge, late of Covington township, in Clearfield county, deceased, at the time of his death, in and lund situated mm the said tow ship and county, containing four If the said caim is not then sold, the sale will be hundred acres more or less. continued, and opened at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte, on the 27th day of the same month; being the first day of the November term of the court’ ind continued from day to day until sold. Terms of sale will be made known on the opening of the Sale, by J. ¥. W. Schaar: administrator; also / the nature of the claim which the intestate had to the prem- 18€8S. By the Cours, Wm. Petrikin, Clerk. 0. C. Register’s office, Belle- Cet. 18, 1820. the society. For the purpose of accomplishing this object of the socicty, we beg leave to in- vite all owners of ¢xtensive tracts of land in Pennsylvania, to whom it would be de- sirable to have their unseated lands iu hanced in value by German setilements, to send to the German society of Harris- burg, answers to the following inquiries. 1 Where the lands are situated, which they are willing to put to their dispos- ail 2, The extent of such lands? 3 Whetherany and what waters pass through them ? , 4. ¥Waoether they contain any situations ciigibic for water works ? 5. Wheticr any and what highways or toads may.pass through them ? 6. Ihe nature of their titles to the land and whether they are wholly unincumber- ed, or the nature of the lncumbrance. 7. Upon what terms they may be wil itng to dispose of suck lands, either 1p whole or in part, to actual German settlers. FRANCIS R. SHUNK FRED. W. LEOPOLD LOUIS GALL. Land Committee of the German Society of Harrisburg. Neore—The colonization plan proposed by Mr. Loui Gall, as well calculated for the interest of the pwners “for the bene- fit of the settlers, may be scen in_ various : : : 1 prize 20,000 goemplets ancient and modern At- public prints, issked during the month of 1 ” gi las coloured'andgound in two vol- March last. = : on + 000 re : Os umes, fifteen dolars per set, 4,500 10° do {300 - . p - - . » - » 700 prizes, each:consisting of a A 71 ‘ % I : 2 -~ 3 . 5 complete ancient and modern At- i 0 be 50id al private Sale. : i : p ’ : i" 10 O. las at ten dollars per set, plain, 7,000 IN pursuance of the last will and tes 42 do 50 1000 prizes, €ach consisting of a tament of Thomas M’Calmo . ? a monty £3q. lately; 50. 20, ‘ number of poriraits of American of Walker township deceased, Will be a characters given inthe work, at sold by private sale, f 20,080 Tickets—Prizes all floating and to .n dollars per namber 0,008 el ten His 3 pet anther, a 10, 180 acres of land, be drawn in 15 days. 1 sr. ~ a A 3 rize, consisliing of a tae . : im P ; Pid . Yond between thirty and forty of which arc copper plates used in the work 00 ws vis 4 AF ¢ : fh } : cleared, adjoining lands of James Sterret: Tickets Six dollars, and Te and others. For terms apply to, SHARES IN PROPORTION, <i ta AY ver : 5,199 ‘Tickets (or prizes) each Fi ancCis ive ow en, FOR SALE AT entitied to a volume of plates, con W illiam Smyth, G. & R. WAITE Ss’ sisting of at least ity i; Apressions Bpocis oD LXecuiors ~» on the various subjects treated of Afri 11, 1820. Truly Fortunate Office, 1h the Cyclopadia, a five Wl 23,995 37 South-west corner of Third and * Ches. 8000 ‘Tickets at twelve dollars TO PRINTIFRS nut Streets, Philadelfihia, The establishment of the « Bellefonte Patriot,” time and attention to the same. apply by letter, post paid, to Commissioners. —_ te £7 y 3 4 zh : 2 i SO £5. GRUNT Lully aly 182Q, h = Is offered for Sale. This establishment holds forth many advantages ; and will am- ply recompence any one who can devote his For terms six Cents Reward. 'R ANAW AY from the subscriber, liv- ing in Philipsburg, some time since, an indented apprentice to the boot and shoe- making business, named George Flick, about nineteen years of age. Whoever brings back said runaway shall have the above reward, but no charges paid. All persons are forbid harbouring him at their peril. William Kinnear. Philifisburg, Oct, 17, 1820. PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOTTERY- FIRST CLASS. G. W. Waite, Manager SCHEME. WHO HAVE PURCHASED the whole of the above splendid scheme, and who bave SOLD and PAID prizes, a- mounting to 5 Millions of Dollars. All prizes in the above Lottery, will be paid in GOLD, as soon as demanded. Orders, inclosing the CASH, will be promptly attended to. Secretary, and twelve mana company, for the the following persons were tnanuously ”., pr B ar Sek LE . Philipsburg § Susquehy;,. na Turnpike Company, Pursuant to public advertisement, meeting of the Stockholders of the Phil. ipsburg and Susquehanna Turnpike com. pany, was held the 20th day of Octobep 1820, at the house of Jacob Test, in Phil. ipsburg ; for the purpose of electing by ballot, one President—one Treasurer—one gers for said ensuing year ; when elected : President, JOHN C. MONTGOMERY. Treasurer, BAGSHAW. Secretary, THOMAS LEV} Managers, HARDMAN PHILIPS, JOEN FLEGEL, JAMES COLLINS, JACOB TEST, VALANTINE FLEGELL, Wn. M’NALL, ABRAHAM GOSS, JACOB GEARHART, FRANCIS WwW. RAWLE, GEORGE F. CURWE N, JACOB EYRES, JOB ENGLAND. HARDMAN PHILIPS, iute Presidens. War. Attest—Tnomas Lever, Sec’y. Philipsburg, Oct. 20, 1820. PROCLAMATION. — Notice is 5 hereby Given, THAT a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Orphans’ Court, in and for the couns ties of Centre and Clearfield, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Bel- lefonte, on Monday the 271h day of Novem- ber, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, of which the Ceroner, Justices of the Peace, Common Pleas and Constables within said Counties, will take notice, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done; and all suiters Jurors and witnesses are also requested to be and attend at said Court, and not depart without leave. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte this 24th day of October A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty. John Mitchell, Sieriff. STRAYED FROM the Subscriber, living in moon township, Centre County, a Small Bay Mare, bout seven years old, and blind of one eye, Hall- one hind hoof split, and one hind foot white. She was brought, from the Jer sey shore, and is supposed to have. gone Whoever takes her up, or . . . : shall gives information where she is, shail there again. re ceive a generous reward. John W. Fugate. Oct. 11, 1820. ast Notices +o That I ever expect to give the w Collectors of Taxes for & Centre County. If they do “not pay off on or before the 3d next, Judgements will be entered on the Prothonotary’s docket, WM. ALEXANDER, Treasurer. VW. BRINDLE. { February 16:4 1826. : May 25, 1820, Bellefonte, October 18, 1630. day of November © 8 i a » Sl QE af 47 ed *
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