Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, January 27, 1821, Image 4

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Lennsylvania Futelligencer.
THE subscriber having purchased from
Br. Ve
Veacock theestablishment of the 3 Har-
risburgh Republican,’ proposes t ocontintd
the publication of a paper fiom the same
rthe shove title in the following
Res 232
CC, a
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an
MANNE d on the following conditions.
5 4 T. h 5 'S
Ive 4% 1% N EK R.
The Pennsylvania Fatelligencer shall be
published twice a week, during the. sittings
of the Legislature, and once a week the re-
Ona
matey of the year,
to he neatly executed
During
succinct
andsome super-royal sheet,
the scssinns, K shall: contaln a
ona bh
“ii
cketch of the proceedings of the Legislature
from day (0 day, and speeches of members
occasionally ; and, generally, through the
wale vear, it shail contain a summary oi
futcliigence from every cunisty in the state,
and every state in the Union , an intelligent
record of the proceedings in congress, when
<Q
in sesvion 3 with such sojections from lor.
eign papers, as will keep the reader in pos
session of: an interesting chain of the pass
ing events in Europe. The speeches of
tiie President, and of all the several gavern-
ors, shall be inserted through the year 5. the
gross returns of elections, in eyery county,
and.appointiment of officers, when atiaina-
bie. This papar shall be a decided politic-
a) one, devoted to the best interests” of the
fieopiley on the republican principles which
he editor is kuown to profess and practice
It shall not descend to litle, vulgar, per
sonal squabbles, with its feliow prints; ye
the official conduct of public officers, shal
be scrutinized witha vigilant eyo, and thelr
errors fearlessly exposed, whenever the
public geod shail reqitire it. Avoiding a
sevyile sycophancy on the one part, and an
fudiceriminate omrage upen decorum, on
the other, it is intended, that this paper, by
a strict adherence to the immutable princi
plis of truth and justice, and by a dignity
of demeanor, worthy of “a paper, published
on
at'the seat of government of one of the old
est, and most respectable states in the Union
shall establish a character for itself that
even its enemies shall respect. In shor;
he editor has chosen for a model, that em
nent and reputable pri
mt
aty the « Aational
Intelligencer,” and he is determined, as far
as his abilities will £05 to make this paper
to the state of Pennsylvania, what thet is to
the U :
Unitéd States——one exception however
aust be claimed, for the piresent :——that pa-
per is in favor with the administration of
the BRtion-—t/ig will net be so, with respect
to the state, until a change takes place.
A price ehrrent, price of stocks, and
course of exchange, shall be published
weekly,
focuments for the purpose ui obtainin,
ing some of their near relatives from Alg:
rine Slavery, others to. rebuild chuiches
destroyed by fire or earthquakes, to assis.
distressed villagers whose all had bee
swept away by some’ sad catastrophe, or iv
among a large gong of confederated villians
to twelve monihs and sometimes longer,
¥
he commenced about the 1st December:
and subscribers to the 4 H
given Ly tiie 10th Of that month.
*
must be post-paid, or i
tended to. fe ;
*o¥ Subscribers should designate the
time they subscribe for—=whether for the
year, for six months, or for the scsston only.
p> Printers who, wish to exnchange
are respectfully requested to insert this pro-
posal, a few tunes.
C. MOWRY.
‘ovember 13, 1820.
‘Public Information.
FROM recent discoveries and frequent
formation received within the Jast twelve
ar fifteen years, the Mayor of Philadelphia
thinks it bis duty to apprize his fellow cit.
zens within the United States, that there
isas been, for at least that period, a number
{ foreigners, of good address, but of bast
nd depraved principles, who have visited
our country with forged credentials, coun-
erfeit recommendations, and spurious
statements of alledged losses. These sons
.f deception have traversed the country in
almost every direction, exhibiting thew fals:
money for the ostensible object of redeem
remunerate {or losses lately sustained by
pirates on the ocean. Thousands of dollars
have heen collected in this way from the
ing thatthe whole’ was a base fabrication,
goLup, supported by forgery and fraud and
jhe proceeds solely applicd to and divided
From a source that can be relied on, they
shey have a rendezvous in this city, from
which they issue on their depredatory ex
cursions, and after being absent from three
¥
they return with their spoil.
It 15 believed by some persons who are
acquainted with the system, that from six (0
to Europe by several of the diffe rent indivi
uals who have been engaged in these dis
honest schemes. i
"Lhis exhibit is published in order to pul
the unwary on their guard, and to caution
then against placing any condilence in doc
uments that may be hauded to them clothed
Wc pagea week shall be deioted to mis. {
ccllaneous literature; in which shall be]
Mserted, original and seledted €8Savs, on
morals, réll
gion, arts, scicuces, agriculture |
and cave of taste, under the head of « The
Karcenery,” being wx joint tenure or inher.
tance,” of all matters, exce pt politics and
nm
Qavertisements., Lie Porcenery ? we
Tait
shail endeavor to draw the attention of the
Loadies—and hope they
much (o its interest, by the dulcet charms
of hie enchanting labors.
CONDITZ OAS.
Ist. Subscriptions shall be Three Dollars
a year, wholly in sdvance, [rom distant sub
will contribute
scribers 3 and hall yearly in advance from
hoe inthe 5 vii of Hare: . 3
those in the borough of Harrisburg and itg
vicinity. \ :
2d. For six nths, including t ;
81x months, jncluding the ses-
sion of the Legislature, Two Dollars to be
paid ac the time of subscribing.
3d. For the session only, Oiue Dollar and |
or cy » l
Fity cents, to be paid at suhscribihe.,
i+ BIO 5 i : 1 3
4th, Advertisements, of ail descriptions,
3 CE a ne ) - » a . > «2 -
WY assSotlaions, Comp iuics cor individuals, |. Mayors office, Philad. Now, 25, 1820.
{ten additional recreits to the corps have
{it is believed mauulactured here,) they
One Dollar a sqnare
i Jy
if not inserted more
than three mes 3 if more than thre
OO»
tions, 25 cenis a
after the third. Less than thr
iy
the same as thyre,
al
ai
plies. The Penta lear 1: 3
blue The Pennsylvania Intelligencer sh
: { : :
e inscr- {render an essential benefit to the
{
. . A v 3 1
square for every insertion
e insertions! tions in their resoeciive papers. and by re
4 - po . o
| peatinz the same for a few times ‘'f5 twelve
J
with zli the apparent formality of consulas
certificates, seals and sighaturesyas well as
tc names of other highly respectable char.
a.iers;as itis fully believed, that scarcely in
a single instance are they genuine or
honestly obtained.
The undersigned has just been eredita
been
bly informed, that, within a short time pas!
arrived at this port from Europe, and afte;
being furnished in this city with forged
documents. (for, bye the bye, they are al,
started to the westward in company with
twelve or fourteen other men who have
been engaged in the above practice for some
time past. It is to be hoped that the Ma
gistrates and other Civil Officers, where
they make their appearance willapprehend
them, and if judicious measures are adopt
ed there is little doubt byt they
disclose the whole plan.
, ROBERT WHARTON. Mayor,
soon will
“The Printers in the United States would
: communi.
ty by giving the above one or more inser
arpisburg Repub-1
ican,” will be considered as engaged to]
his paper, unless notice 0 the centrary be,
6th. Letters on business relating to the|Fierat, on the 1st day of Oct. 1819, for
fhice, and communications for the paper]
: Kt 2 no, .
charitable and humane, who little suspect. |
eighteen thousand dollars have been carrica |.
CAUTION.
THE Subscriber lost sometime in the
fF October 1819, a BOND, dated
31st December 1816, payable by Samui
nonth ©
: ako
£25, She cautions ali persons from tax
ling an assignment on suid Bond, from any
-
-
payment has been
Ann Kirk.
D:cember 2nd 1820.
person whatever
stopped.
REWARD.
The Subscriber will give the above re-
£
ward and ali reasonable charges, for ap
prehending and delivering to Michadl
Clay, esq. near Ephrata, Lancaster coun-
ys a man npmed
John Miller,
agad aliout 45 years—5 feet ten or 11
iuches high, dark hair and c¢yes. He ran
awuy from his family some time in Janu.
avy last, leaving a wife and pine smel
children ; he is a Cooper and Miller by
trade, took with him a large sum of mon
'y, ands number of papers belonging to
ihessubscr ber. Said Milier wis marriec
o my dsughter snd bad nine children :
He forged a check onthe Reading Bank
aud received the money for it.
SARAH 'SPANSLER.
December 2, 1820. : :
N. B. fle was apprehended in Penns.
valiey the beginning of October ; he pai
he persons who apprehended kim $30,
nd told them he was not the man, and
zot clear.
CAUTION.
THE subscriber cautions all persons
‘n arrears for Rent, and who are bound
lor it by Bond ¢r- Mortgage, or other
wise ; for the stone building standing on
ihe top of the hill above the court. house,
in the Borough of Bellefonte, commonly
called Greer’s house ; not to pay the
same tothe children of John Greer, decen:”
G3 as the subscriber is the legal ownel
»f one moiety, or half part of said house
nd lot, and is entitled to one half of the
cent thereof,
James Greer.
Lebanon co. Pa. Nov. 14, 1820,
ory
Fulling and Dyeing.
The subscriber most respectfully in.
forms the public, that his new
Fulling Mill,
at Potter’s mills, Potter township, will be
in operasien by the 15th of November,
when he will receive
CLOTH
jor fulling and dyeing, at the following
plice$, viz, At the ‘store of Hamilton
ilumes, Bellefonte ; at the mill of Mat-
bew Woods, Pennsvaliey ; at the store
Jf Keen and Wasson, Milheim ; Duncan
ind Forster, Aaronsburg, and at Brown’s
Mills and Wm. Thompson’s tavern, Kish-
acoquillas valley ; to which places res.
pectively it will be returned when finish.
ody
James Potter.
Potter’s Mills, Oct. 31, 1820.
N. B. Persons leaving cloth, are desir- |
{ed to affix to it their names, with written
iirection of the manner of dressing, &c.
PRINTNG.
Handbiils, Cards, Magistrates’
lank |
Deeds, Bords, &c. neatly printed, at the!
months, when hore is a dearth of news,
shortest notice, at this office,
’
holds forth many advantag
To be sold at private Sale,
IN pursuance of the last will and tess
tament of Thomas M’Calmont, Fsq. late
of Walker township deceased; Will be
sold by private sale, }
180 acres of land,
between thirty and forty of which are
cleared, adjoining lands of James Sterretis
and others. For terms apply to,
Francis M’Ewen,
William Smyth,
Lixecutors,
Afr? 11, 1820.
SE ——
otray Colt.
SUNDAY the 28th day of May last
strayed away from the Subscriber, living
in Lawrence township, in the county of
Clearficld, an iron grey, two years oldy
Mare Colt,
more black than grey, with a white stripe
in its face—tall ofits age, has a very long
tail and a small eye. Whoever can find
ihe mbove described Colt, and gives me
‘niormation so that I can get it again,
shall have FIVE dollars reward, and al]
teasonable charges paid.
GERHARD PHILPP {GULICH.
December 2nd 1820.1
NOTICE,
THE Stockholders to the Bellefonte &
Philipsburg Turnpike, are requested to
pay an instalment of two dollars on exch
share of stock by them subscribed into
the Treasury, on or before the first day of
Febrpary next.
W. BRINDLE, Zreasur er
ELIJAH REEVES,
Clock and Watchmaker,
Informs the citizens of Centre county,
that he has removed his shop to the store
house lately occupied by Mr. Rarthaus,
vppesite Wm. Alexandct’s tavern, in
Borough of Belicfonte. Fe intends to
reside constantly in the said borough.
From lis reasonable “charges and the
Quality of his work, lie hopes to merit a
share of the public patronage.
the
An apprentice is wanted to the above
Husitess~—a lad from 12 to 15 years of age
will mect with good encouragement.
Bellefonte, Dec: 26th 1820,
FOR SALE
24,000
9
Acres of land in Jefferson county, situate
on Toby’s creck and its waters. The
State road lately laid out from Olean, in
New York, to Kittaning, passes through
this land, ’
Six thousand acres
on the waters of “Sandylick, about three
miles north of the new Tampike fo
Erie. It will be sold to settlers in tracts
of one hundred and fifty acres each, at
one dollar per acre, in reasonsh
1&)
¢
le pays-
ments Good titles with general warrang
tee will be made, by
_. Henry Shippen.
Huntingdon, D -cember 9, 1830.
TO PRINTERS,
The establishment of the
« Bellefonte Patriot,”
Is offered for Sale. This establishments
and will ami«
oN ~
~
’
ply recompence any one ®ho can devote his
time and attention to the same,
apply by letter, post paid, to
W. BRINDLE.
February 16th 1826, & i
1 T4 3 ht
CAUTION.
Whereas my wife Julian Gr
left my bed and board, wif
cause, and lives seperate an
me. Thisis
en, has
d apart from
to caution all persons from
af
tru sting
m
her on my account, as § am deter.
med to pay no debts of her contracting
ter this date.
JAMES GREEN, Jr.
January 4, 1821,
For terms :
he
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hout any just sig