Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, July 21, 1821, Image 4

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    aets, Counterpins, Damask and Diap-|thereof:
er flowered, and French Huckubuck, N O TT C
and all other kinds of table linnen, 4 :
They have employed Mr. Charles I's therefore hereby given, to the cor.
M’Gavern who is coniplete master ofioners, the justices of the peace, and
the business ; they flatter themselves [Constables of the said county of Cen
== Beck, Samuel Be ck, Mr. Butler, Ds-
To the free Electors 0}]vid Bodle, Isaac Buffington, Thomas
5 Barthurst, Jumes Boal, Samuel Blair,
Centre and Clearfield {Nancy Brown, Constans Curtin Job
Counties.
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“THE PATRIOT.
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C hssnuty 3 3 Commissioners of Cen-
tre county, 2 3; William Caison, John
~~ Suppose I should happen to die,
BELLEFONTE, JULY 1821.
ly <n R—
[SEL¥CTED. ]
. MELANCHOLY.
There is a charm no joys bestow,
Nor rank, not wealth impart ;
{ "Tis when the tear is stealing slow,
y "And sollly sighs the heart.
# Oft have I wateh’d the evening sky,
*Wiere rose ibe silver bow
My bosom heav’l, I knew not why,
Aud tears began to How.
Ah! hen | thought that mirth was
folly,
Thine was the charm—swest Melan-
choly.
Ye beats «f stone that think no bliss
Can ghsten in a tear,
. Who think the love that sighs a kiss
Iosipid acd severe :
Ah! pe’er
cold,
was turn’d on you, y¢
The dew’d and tender eye 3
The warmest love thal ¢’cr was told,
Was breath’d upon a sizh.
Mirth is deceit, and laughter folly,
\Bliss walts the sigh of Melancholy.
ct
Poetical Epistle,
an Irishman, lately landed m
erica, to his charmer in Ire-
1
Honey—I've got here at last,
t I teil you, my sweet little Mog?
¢ I sel out from Belfast,
wish I'd heen sunk in a bog,
* here am I, sitting alone
In a room, with 2 big heap of men ;
nd-1 feel
As a stray pig shut up in a pen.
uncasy I own,
ince the Yankees, a villanous crew,
Have my eyes cheated out of my
head ; }
Their tricks T begin to see through,
Aud know how to butter my bread.
The sharpers here think it no burt,
~~ To roba man not worth a pin,
“And if you’ve no back to your siirt,
They’ll make cow-hide boots out of
your skin.
“Pon my soul they join’d in a plot,
* Both big and great, little & small,
To steal from me all that I've got,
Tho’ they know I’ve got nothing
at all,
I shall die if I’m forc’d to live here,
Such rogues I am living among;
~ To get back and five with-my dear,
I would jump at a chance to be
hung.
Say in Boston or Passamaquoddy,
They will never let poor Paddy lie,
* By the side of a sociable body.
Having stolen my goods and my mon-
ey.
As soon as I'm dead as a herring,
Thrown into the docks or the woods.
1 shall suffer for want ofa burying.
Net astone will they set up to say
Whata poor Paddy lies underneath,
And my funeral expences to pay,
Horo buttons they'll make of my]
teeth,
But when I am Jead as a post,
You shall know it without any fail,
For faith I will send you my ghost,
Enclos’d in a letter next mail.
ERNED POF
* Rouchelcucalt, justly observes—
| “—=We should cfien’ blush for our
biightest actions, were the world bu
to see from whence they sprung.”
WwW. W.
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['RIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS.
scif as a cand date for the
Sherif] ’s Off ice,
at the ensuing general election ; and it
clected will use my best endeavors to
sive reasonable satisfaction.
Wm, M’ Minn.
%.
Potter township, April 30th 1821.
FOUND,
On Thursday last, on tlie road jead
ing ftom Bellefonte to Sellers’s Inn,
Buftaloe run, a
Walch seal and key.
The owner by proving property and
paying for this adyerusement may
have them again,
JOHN BARR.
June 9, 1821.
Coleman, Heary Delargy, John Dow-
In compliance, 0g Jolin Dailey, Nicholas Dalion 2,
vith the wishes of a number of my Mary Dougherty, David Evans, 2 ;
friends and feliow citizens 1 offer my- Glatz Ettng, 4 5 Samuel Everheart,
John Elder,
Robert Fisher, Alexander Fulton 2 ;
Joseph M. Fox, John Pricl, Mary
Graham, Joseph
(drew Irvin, esq. Hood Irvin, Fred
Wool Carding.
The suliscribers inform their cus-
tomers, and the public generally, that
they have their
Carding Machines
in complete order, and will card wool
at the rate of six “cents per pound,
payable in cash or country produce
Rankin & Steel.
Bellefonte, June 7th 1821.
; 1 S
LAN Y *
THE quota for Centre and Clear-
field counties of the acts of the Jas!
Session of the Legislature of Penn
sylvania, is received in the Prothon-
otaries office, to be delivered to th:
several officers, entitled to copies
thereof, © Judges, Justices, Consta.
bles, &e. will please to apply person-
ily, to sign the receipts required to
be taken.
J. G. LOWREY, Proth’y
Bellefonte, June 25th 1821.
TO THE CITIZENS OF CEN.
1RE & CLEARFIELD COUN-
TIES,
who are entitled io vote.at the ensu
ing general election.
I offer miyscif as a candidate for the
office of
Sheriff.
If Tam thougit worthy of receiv-
ng a majority of your votes, I shal
¢ndeavor to execute the duties of the
office with fidelity.
John Rankin,
Bellefonte, June 20th 1821.
NOTICE,
Is hereby given to the public, that
Wiliam M’Kinley
1s not in office as Supervisor in this
township, (Covington township) since
the year 1820. He has issued orders
on the treasurer of Clearfield county
‘0 a larger smount than he was enii-
tied tot
Iabehalf of the township,
PETER ARN KARTHAUS.
Muy 14, 1821,
——
tump Making.
{Notice 1s hereby given,
Mrs. Margaret Elder,
that they will render general satisfac:
(ion to all who may favor them with
their custom.
J. Lambert & brothers.
Bellefonte, May 7, 1821.
Gumble, Puilip
nice, Belet Geaze, David Garrett,
Jacob Gilbert, Jobn Hall, Jchn Hays,
Jacob Hettinger, James Henry, Tho-
mas Hastings, 2 3 Mary Aon Hall,
Michael Poorman, Mary Heller, Ai-
erick Kclogg, James Kelly, Rebecca
Lambert, 3 ; William Lamb, John
Mitchell, James M'Ghee, Robert D
I’ Bride, John M’Calment, esq. Rob-
ert M’Bride, Tho. Meredith, esq
Philip Myers, Jeremiah Menin, Ed
ward M’Entire, 2 ; Daniel M’Cavis
tony, John WVi’Kcey, Andrew M’Kce
Wm. MCiure, Rebecca Maynes.
William M’Kibbony, Denis Noon.
Alexander Osborn, Arthur O’Don.
nelly James Petrikin, George Padget,
James Packer, Ann Peters, Bouz
Packer, Enoch Passmore, Rober
Pennington, William Robbing, Cap.
J. Record, Rebecca Steel, Lydia Ste-
phens, Martin Steel, Abraham Smith
Balser Sellers, Charles Schiruck,
William Smith, jr» Andrew Shearet,
William Tate, esq John Wyatt, An-
drew Walker, John Williams, Eliza
Ward, N. Way, Benjamin Williams,
sq. Mark Ward, Rossnna Weaver,
Joseph Yotters. :
ilamilton Homes, P. M.
: . ~ .
Carding and Fulling.
F
The subscriber respectfully informs
his friend: and the public, that he ha.
again luased the Carding Machine and
Falling Mill, at "Mul-Hall, and has
them in good order for business. Ral
will be carded for 5 cen's per pound, il
paid by the first day of Jaruary next,
but if not paid by that ume, 7 cen
will be charged, or at the old price and
wheat will b © taken at one dollar pei
bushel. Fulling will be done on equal
ly moderate terms. He returns his
thanks to his former cusiwomers for
their favors aud hopes they will cen
tinue them
John Rich.
Miil-Hall, May 15, 1821.
TO ail persons having claims a
sainst the estate of Beojumin Harts-
horn, late of Pike township, in the
county of Clearficld, deceased, are re.
quested to present their accounts
properly attested for settlement, b..
fore the 20, day of Augus: next, &
‘hose indebied to make payment im-
mediately, as circumstances render it
:mpossible to grat any longer indul.
sence.
Alexander Caldwell,
Jonathan Hartshorn.
Administrators.
June 15, 1821,
remade ER
TO THE ELECTORS OF CEN
TRE AND CLEARKIELD
COUNTIES,
Fellow Citizens,
From the encour.
igement I have received from many
"Fi HD subscriber informs the peb
§
i that he mukes and sink
PUM £ in wells, in a complete mai
ner. e insures them for one yeai
Ward Igft with Joseph Butler, Inu
keeperytBellelonte, or Wm. Alesand-
ery, Mili Hal, shall receive immediate
attention.
John Seydell.
June 11, 1821,
List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Ofice, Belle
Jontes July 1st 1821.
William Armor, Nathaniel Beck
James Brown, Philip Benner, Samue.
fyou, I am induted to o
»
fier myself as
1 candidate for the AREY
Sherilf’s Office,
at the ensuing election, and will be
truly thankful to ail those who wil fa-
vor me with their sopport.
J. B. Shugert.
May 23d 1821.
Coverlet and Diaper
Weaving.
The subscribers beg leave to inform
heir friends and the public, that they
erected a loom for weaving double ane
favor, and endeavor to discharge tie
Carding Machines.
The subscriber respectfully informs
the public, that he has erected two
for carding wool, at his fulling mill, iv
Potter township. Those who bring
wool to his machines may rely on hav-
ng their carding done with despatch.
He will card wool, well cleaned of
burrs, &c. for six cents per pound.—
One pound of grease must be brough!
fer every ten pounds of Wool,
James Potter.
Potter’s Mills, May 22nd. 2n
To the Electors of Cen
tre and Clearfield
counfies,
FELLOW CITIZENS,
I'rom the very Battering encourage.
placed on the return at the last elec
tion for Sheriff, I am induced, again, t-
offer myseifas a candidate for the of
fice of
Sheriff.
[ respectfully solicit your suffrages:
aud if elected, my mterest as well 2:
my duty, will require me to execute
the duties faithfully and correctly,
Joseph Butler,
Bellofonte, January 16, 1821.
AGENCY,
Henry Antes,
New carding Machines |
ment I received from you, by beine |i
tre, that they be then and there qq
their proper persors, at ten o’clock in
the forenoon of suid day, with theip
records,. inquisiiions and remembran.
ces, to do those things which to (heir
And
tose who are bound by recognizan.
uffices appetrtain to be dene,
Ces lo piosccute agalist Uke prison.
1s that are or shall be in the county
of Centre, are 10 be then and there to
prosecute against them as shall be
just. :
Dated ot Bellefonte, the 14t
day of July, in the year of our
Lord one thotsand cight hyna
dred and twenty.one, and ig
the forty-sixth year of the jn.
dependence of the United
States of America. :
JOHN MITCHELL, Sherff.
ITNT
IAN
Creditors Take Notice,
That we have applied to the Juda
.es of the court of Common Pleas of
the county of Centre for the benefit
of the insolvent laws of this Com=
monwealth, and the said court has
ppointed Monday the 27th day of
August next, at the court house, in
he Borough of Bell fonte, to hear
send onr creditors ; when & where
you may attend if you see proper,
PATRICK M’DONALD.
DAVID COURTER.
July 14, 1821.
re Se pb Se mm tin ——
New Store.
THE subscriber respectfully ine
forms his friends and the public genes
rally, that he is now opening a hand«
some and general assortment of al}
kinds of
GOODS
Suitable for the scason, in the
Late chiefclerk in the Surveyor
General's Office of the Land Office
—will act as agent, in transacting all
kinds of business, in and . connectes
with the Land and other Public Offices
—at the seat of Government.—
Harrisburgh, Nay 15th, 1821.
To the Electors of Cen
tre & Clearfield
counties.
GENTLEMEN—AL the solicitation of
my iriends, I am induced to offer my
self to your consideration, as a candid
ate, at the ensuing election, for th:
Sheriff.
I do not intend to solicit your votes
by personal application—I
office of
do no
think that it comports with genuine
republicanism so to do. I shall how
ever, if clected, be thankiul for th
duties of the office faithiulily.
BENJAMIN GOODWIN
Haines townshifi, May 10, 1821,
PROCLAMATION
E—
WHEREAS the honorable Charles
Huston, President of the courts of
Common Pleas in the 41h judicial
district, composed of the counties of
Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Bec.
ford, and the hon. Adam Harper anc
Isaac M’Kinney, Judges of the said
court in Centre county, have issued
their precept bearing date the 151)
day of June 1821, to me directed
for holding a court ot =
Oyer and Terminer and |
General jail Delivery.
county of Centre, on the 4th Monday
Hd. Ber:y, Sumuel Baird, Mrs. Apid
¥
*
single Coverlets, doub]
Greensburg
in the town of Bellefonte, for thel
lately occupied by Hammond and
{Pagre, at the house of John Mitchell,
sq. in the borough of Bellefonte, =
{Which he will be enabled to scll at
he most reduced prices for cash or
country produce.
JORN M'KEE,
Bellefonte July 5th 1821.
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Bak Note Lachange
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