Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, December 09, 1820, Image 3

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TESTIMONIALS TO VALOR.
Iie arms, voted by the general assem-
Connecticut to Commodore Isaac
to Commodore MACDONOUGH
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erally acknowledied the rec of these
honorable proofs of public sensibility, 1
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fisting cur paval officers, and 1s iy
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the pay of the ime hers It pro
vides that in future the s of the two
houses shall receive AI aid the members
three dollars per day.
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The frigate on the stocks at the Navy
Yard, Wasuington City, it 18 stated, is in
such a state of forwardncsy; that it 1s ex-
pected it will be ready for its & destined el-
ement,” before the termination of the pre-
sent session of congress,
A puvate letter from Louisville, Ken.
tucky, states, that a shitit shock of earth
quake was felt there On the 9h of Novem-
ber, about sunset,
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From ayti—By the politencss of 2
comimerciat friend, the editors of the Amer-
haye been fa:oured with
proclamation of president Boyer, and witl
seve ietters from Pert au-Prince, by
which it appears the President has succeed
ed in obtaining POSSTSSION of a number
the important posts in; the kingdom
of Huyti, without a stragyle © and that al-|V
though some of Christophe’ officers had
nat yet sent in their adhesion to the repub-
Lican ¢ bi¢ {ya sevious op pasion to him was
not anticipated.
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A respectable citizen has in
following copy of late Mr,
faliiable cure for the tooth-dche,
lately used it with complete success
own family,
«To a table snoonfol of
add the same quantity, ofishatp wi
spoontull of common tabi.
well togethery hold the
liquid in the mouth 8g that it can enter the
cavity or hollow in the tooth—it will pive
instantaucous relicf; without jay increase of
pain.
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PUBLIC MEETING.
A meeting of the Independent Republi
cars, and others; friend'y to the adminis.
tration of Joseph Hester, will be held at
the Court House, in the Borough of Belle-
fonte, on Friday the 15th instant. for the
purpose of meking a FAIR SLLECTION
and NOMINATION of pers
county offices in thie gift of the governor
ns to fil the
It is particularly desirous that punctual at-
ten dance be given.
stray Coit.
YAY the 28th day of May las
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CAUTION.
THE Subscriber lost sometime in the
month of October 1819, a BOND, dated
31st December 1816,
Fierst, op the lst day
£2
payable by Samuel
of Oct. 1819, for
she cautions all persons from tak-
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ing an assignment on said Bond, from any
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person whatever : payment bas been
stopped.
Ann Kirk.
December 2nd 1820.
REWARD,
The Subscriber will give the above re-
ward and all reasonable charges, for ap-
pretending and delivering to Michae}
Clay, esq. near Ephrata, Lancaster coun
ly, 2a man named
John Miller,
aged about 45 years—35 fcet ten or 11
nches high, dark hair and eyes. He ran-
way from his family some time in Janu-
ary last, leaving a wife and nine small
children ; he is a Cooper and Miller by
radvy took with him a large sum of mon-
ey, and a number of papers belonging to
ie subscriber. Said Miller was married
to tay daughter and had nine children :
and received the money for it.
SARAH SPANSLER.
December 2, 1820.
N. B. He was apprebended in Penns
alley the beginning of October ; he paid
the persons who apprehended him $30,
and told them he was not the many and
gut clear.
NOTICE.
ALL persons holding Stock in the
Lewistown & Kishacoquil-
las Turnpike Road,
‘hat have not paid the amount of stock
held by them, are
»
as
quested to pay the
same oii or before the 15th day of Janua-
\Iy next, otherwise suits will be brought
for the HAlans due,
By order of the Board,
GEO. M’CLELLAND, Treasurer.
December 2, 1820.
Bp Stockholders
county, are requested to pay itheir stock
to W. W. Potter, esq.
ceipt.
residing in Centre
To be sold at private Sale.
IN pursuance of the list will and tes
tament of Thomas M’Calmont, Esq. late
of Walker township deceased;
sold by private sale,
130 acres of land,
strayed away from the Subscriber, living
Clearfield, an iron grey, two
Mare Colt,
lack than grey, Wit
years old,
mors b ha hide stripe
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face~—t2
all
the above described Calt, and
that I
ghall have FIVE doil rs
ch
its fitsags, hag a very long
tail and a sm Whoever can find
eye.
gives me
information so can ged | it
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bers
September last, 2a Ram : he appears as if
on
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of
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he Baldeagle forges sometime In
part Merino : has no mark. The owner
bs des > pay
ed $0 come, prove property
v
ges and take him away.
MOSES THOMPSON,
1828,
December 4,
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{between thirty and
in Lawrence township, in: the county of|¢]
eared, adjoining lands of Janes Sterrett
for terms aj
and others. ply Loy
Francis M Ewen,
William Smyth,
Ex ccaiors.
TO MY CREDITORS.
Take Notice, that I have applied to the
dies of the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland county for the benzfit of the
Acts of Assembly made for
insolvent debtors, and ey have appointed
the i8th day of December next, for hear
ing of me and my creditors
the relief of
at the court
house in the borough of Carlisle in s
county, when and wiiere you may attend
if you think proper.
FREDERICK LINTHURST.
said
evecinoer
He forged a check on the Reading Bank
and take his re_
Will be
forty of which are!
,ishare of stock by
W. ROBINSON,
Silversmith,
Of Huntingdon, Respectfully informs the
inhabitants of Bellefonte, and the public
generally, that he will commence his
professional business in the store acjoin-
ing Doctor Curtin’s house,
in November
next. All watches aud clocks repaired
by him, will be warranted to keep good
time fot'the spice of one year from ihe
delivery ; and if on the mnon-performanc.
of the work, be will return any charge
or
made. Irom bis long {rience an
exp
merit a generous share of public patron.
age ; as he flatters himself that his abil
ities will bear the strictest scrutiny.
SURVEYING instruments of all kinda
made and repaired by him on the newest
plan.
Bellefonte, Oct. 19, 8820,
Fulling and Dyeing.
The subscriber most respectfully in-
forms the public, that his new
Fulling Mill,
at Potter's mills, Potter township, will be
in operaiton by the 15th of November
wien he will receive
CLOTH
for fulling and dycing, at the following
At
Humes, Bellefonte
places, viz.
3 at the mill of Ma -
thew Woods, Pennsvalley ; at the sto
Duncan
and Forster, Aoronsburg, and at Browns
of Keen and Wasson, Milheim ;
Mills and Wm. Thompson’s tavern, Kish.
acoquillas valley ; to which places res.
pectively it will be returned when finish.
ed.
James Potter.
Potter’s Mills, Oct, 31,
N. B.
ed to affix to it their
1820.
Persons leaving cloth, are desir
nam-=s, with written
direction of thie manner of dressing, &ec.
Information Wanted.
The subscriber is desirous of oltaining
information of a certain JAMES ROB-
INSON, aged about 50 years, who form.
erly resided in New Garden, Chester
county, Pa. which place he 18
months ago. The undersigned has resid-
{eft about
ed in the state of Virginia, during the las
18 or 20 years. About 8 years ago hc
{husband departed this life, and being thus
bereft of her partner and solace, she hes
t:ken this method of procuring informe-
{tion of her brother, the only source o
help (competent to administer to her trou!
les) vow in existence.
different branches
of
Printer's on the
the Susquchannz, and others througho
the state, are requested to insert this
tice, and tous endeavor 0 rcs ore (0 an
unfortunate sisterya brother who may «ic
her, in her declifing years, and in the pro-
tection of a family of small children.—
Letters containing information of the said
at
as
subscriber
Pa.
Public Inquirer, wi'l
IR yo150Dy directed to the
[Seater Northumberiand county, or
0 the editor of the
{be thankfully received and duly appreciat-
MARY STEWART.
Oct. 9, 1820.
THE Stockholde
Philipsburg
TCL,
rs to the Bellefonte &
wn
Turnpike, are requested to
pey an instalment of two dollars on each
them subscribed intc|
the Treasury, on or before the first day of
Eebrnary next.
15, 1838,
W. BRINDLE, Zreasurcr
Watch §& Clockmaker andro tar stock
knowledge in the above arts he Lopes toler
the store of Hamilion|
i .
{anc of the manag
NOTICE,
HOLDERS OF THE
Philipsbarg & Susquoehan
na Turnpike Company.
A Resolution was passed on the second
day of November last anthorizing the
Freasurer to commence suits against ali
tockholders who
paying up
will therefore fake notice, thes
the S defaulters in
al's
their instiiments. The stock.
holders
unless they pay op all arvears on or be-
fore the twenty firs: d of December
ook of said com
ba
next, the subscription i
Ne
up
y will be placed preper bands for
collection.
VW. BAGSHAW,
Philipsburs, Nov. 20, 1820.
Lreasurer®
£7
$/
THE subscril
in arrears {or
for it by Bond
wige ; for the stone building standn
e top of the hill above the court
n the Borough of Bellefonte,
called Greer’s house ; not
an of John Gr
er is thie
same tothe childr
‘3 as the sahscr:! YA
aa
of one ‘moigty; or hall
part of said
half cof
s Greer.
14, 1820.
and let, ant is entitled to one
ent thereof.
James
T.ebaron co. Pa. Nev.
12th
The field oificers of the 12
AS eguncent.
h Regiments
Penns; ivania Miliua, will meet according
to luw on the second Monday of, December
next, which will be the
ith day of the
month, at the house of John Snyder, Walk-
er township, where the Paymaster, consta
“a
bies and other per snirusted with
collection of M
a Anes, will
pared to make final settlement
carrent year ;
Wa: SMYTH, Col
No th 1820.
vember 7
The Belizfonte . Philipsburg!
roed, a distance ol twin
pike
miles, wiil be located and offer
in lots frem one to five
pes
second
mises,
Sui ns disposed to teke the sap
ee
Jecenibes
boraus
9
a the Monday in {
(th of Evan Mus, in the
A drauch?
oh
nd the terms of paymend,
hous
t Beilefonie.
er in wiidch the road is to
vill then be exhihbi
red
first
ers will
y the
J 1
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t
Decem!
accompany
nd on the Mondev in
person, or persons, intendigg to contract
}
] disposed to view the route, and shew
he same on that ‘day and ducing that
week.
&
By order of the
Tir. ENSIDE
fente, Pa.
3X !
B Caray
ni
B President?
November 1, 1839.
APPEAL.
THE Regimental court of Appeal,
for
he 32nd De Pennsylvania M filitia,
sy the field officers of the said
2 December next.
attend with their accounts ready for
» at the house of James Newell,
n Patton township, en Monday the 11th day
The Paymaster and
Collectors of Militia fines, are requested 10
o
5C
tiig=
acnt.
Wn.
Murray
&olone!,
Now, 22nd 1829.