> » 4 Ct o Je :neral cicotion ; and if elected will use my best endeavors to give reasonable satisfaction. Wm, M’Minn. Potter township, April 30th FOUND, On Thu: sday last, on the ? el lead ing from Bellclonte to Sellers’s Inn, Buffaloe run, a Walch seal and key. The owner by proving property and paying for this advercdscment may have them again, 1821. J Q » JOHN BARR. June 9, 18 WwW i CE The suliscribers inform their cus- tomers. and the public ¢ generally, that they have their Carding Machines b complete od, and will card fool t the rate of six cents per pound,| paia ble in cash or Country produce. Rankin & Steel. Bellefonte, June Tih 1821. lally, to sign the receipts required ts and the paper | office of Ele as of | to hear! of Bellefonte. —! (Philip Myers, Jeremiah BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN ry TURDA Y, ih y a SPSS P SILLS LEELA ELST ELL SLES CSET ESL or FI SEE IIE TALLIS IPPET SITTIN SITE LEOLDPTS STEED oS IS renner S 4 3 LAWS. THE quota for Centre ield counties of the acts session of the Legislature of Peun and Clear- of the fat sylvania, is received inthe Prothon- otaries office, to be delivered to th entitled to copie: thereof. Const. bles, &c. will please to apply person several officers, Judges, Justices, be taken. J. G. LOWREY, Protky |” Bellefonte, June 25th 182 TO THE CITIZENS OF CEN 1RE & CLEARFIELD COUN- TILES, who are entitled to vote at the ensu ing general election I offer myself as a candidate for the | Sheriff | If I am thought worthy of receiy- ing a majority ol your votes, 1 shail endeavor wo execute the duties of the offic © with fidelity. John Rankin. Bellefonte, June 20th 1821. NOTICE Is hereby given to the public, that Wiliam M’Kinley 15 not 1 office as, 1821. Paclesr, Enoch Passwore, Robert He will card wool, well cleaned ol Pennington, William Robbing, Cay « burrs, &c. for six cents per potitid.— J. Recurd } ‘sy A Mine phens; Mourtin Steel arin Smith fap every ten pounds of Waal. Clinries Sthruch, James Potter William Smith, jr. | William Tate, esq. John Wyatt, An-| trew Walker, John Williams, Eliza) a Ward, N. Way, Benjamio William i) AC LE ACY. Mark Ward, fost ph Yotters. ttamilton Homes, P. M. Balser Sdéilers, : Andrew Shearer : wo Andre calthst Potters Miils, May 22nd. om Rosanna Weaver, 34} . Henry Antes, Late cnicf clerk in the Surveyor Oflice General’s Office of the Land Carding and Fulling. The subscriber res spectit ly informs’ bis friends and the public, that he has gain leased the Carding Machine and Fathog Mul, at Mill-Hati, and has them in good order for business. Rolls will be carded for 5 cen's per pound, if paid by the first day of January next,! but if not paid by that ume, 7 cents. will be charged, or at the old price and wheat will bs taken at one dollar per bushel. Fulling will be done oa equal ly moderaie terms. Ho returns his thanks to bis former customers for their favors and hopes they will con. MY friends, I am induced to offer wy tinue them self to your consideration, as a candid re nds of oOusiness, in and connected with the Land and other Public Offices —at the seat of Government.— Harrisburgh, Vay 15th, 1 70 the Electors of Cen- ire & Clearfield counties. GENTLEMEN —AL the solicitation of —~— John Rich. Mill-Hall, May 15, 182i. ate, at the ensuiug election, for the office of Sheriff. I do pot intend to solicit your votes application—I do no Notice 1s hereby given, TO all persons having claims a- FRE a Ah by personal gaiost the estate of Benjamin Harts- 4s Supcrvisor in this township, (Covington township) since the year 1820. lle has issued ord Crs) on the treasuier ol Clearficld county! to a larger amount than be was enti ted 10. In behalf of the township, PETER ARN KARTHAUS. May 14, 1821. ump Making. HE subscriber informs the pub he that he mikes and sinks PU MP5, mn wells, in a complete mans per. He insures thom for one yea Word left with Joseph Butler, Inn keeper, Belletonte, or Wm. Alexand ery Mill Haliy shall receive immediate attention. lu John Seydell. June 11,1821: List of Letters, lemaining in the Post Cffice, Joutey July 1st 18214 William ‘Armor, Nathaniel Beck James Brown, t. Bery, Samuel Baird, Mrs, Ant Beck, Samuel Bick, Mr. Builer, D.- vid Bodle, Isaac Builington, Belle Philip Benner, Samuc] Thoms Buarthursty, James Boal, Samuel Blan Nauocy Brown, Constans Cur tin, Johi Clissnuty 3 3; Commissioners of Con- William Caisson, John. Coleman, Henry Delargy, Jobin Dow tre county, 2 ung, Jobn Dailey, Nicholas Dalton 2, Mary Dougherty, David Evans, 2 ; Gratz Ewing, 4; Samuel Everheart, John Elder, Mrs, Margaret Llder, Fulton 2 Fox, John Fricl, Mary” Gamble, Pailip tice, Belet Geutze, David Garrett, Jacob Gilbert, John Hall, John Hays, Jicob Hettinger, James Henry, Tho- mas Husings, 2 ; Mary Ann Hall, Michael Poorman, Maiy Heller, A Robert Fisher, Alexander M. Gratam, Joseph Joseph drew Invin, esq. Hood Irvin, Fred rick Beloge, Jans Eelly, Rebecca ; Wil Lamb, John Mitchell, ns. M’Ghee, Robert D- M’Bride, John M’Calmont, esq. Rob- rt M’Bride, - m Im Lambert, 3 Tho. Meredith, esq. Menin, Ed | ; Daniel M’Cavis- Andrew M’Kee, ward MM Entire, 2 ton, John Vi'Kee, M’Clure, William Wm. Rebecca Maynes, Denis Noon Osborn, Arthur O’Don- nelly James Petrikin, George Padgetyf M’Kibbon, Alexander James Packer, Ang Peters, Boaz';.. think that it comports with genuine thorn, late of Pike township, in the ) ) republicanism so to do. I shall how- ever, if elected, be thankiul for the to discharge tbe county ‘of Clearficld, deceased, are re. \quested to present their accounts favor, and endeavor WOPCY 1y attested for settlement, be- \ S : er Ne ; : : ) duties of the office faithfully, BENJAMIN GOODY Haines township, May 10, 1821, tore the 20, day of Augusc next, VIN those wdebied to make Git payment im- mediately, as circumstances render it indul- | © oD impossible to grautany longer gence, alexander Caldwell, Jonathan Hartshorn. WHEREAS he honorable Charles Administrators. Huston, President of the courts ol LROCLAMATION rem. June 15 1821. ————— . HE ELE Cc: I OR >». OF CEN TRE AND CLEARFIELD COUNTIES. Fellow Citizens, {Common Pleas in the 4th judicial the Centre, Huntingdon, viftlin and Bed 10 1 district, composed of counties ol Al ford, and the hon. Adam ar; per an Isaac M’Kinney, Judges of the sui From the encour. issue agement I have recciyed fiom court in Centre county, have many * > . o'you, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the Sheriil’s Qifice at the cosulng y i day of June heir precept bearing date the 1518 1821, to me directed lor holding a court of 1 . Oyer and Terminer and and will be! election, HRS General jail Delivery. uly thanktul to aii those who will fa- Y vorme with thei support. 5 J. B. dhagert. May 234 1821 in the town of Bellcfonte, for ii ) county of Centre, on the 4th Mond. y of August next, being che 27 da ticreo fs NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, to the Coverlet and Dia per CO WwW eaving. oners, the justices of th > ant The subscribers beg leave to inform | 2 J DiIa% pons, mm ;onstubles of the sai c= their friends and the public, that they| | thy Said Soupty of Can Foy tuat they be then and there 1 y < cn ay thet erected a Joom for weaving double and! hg 3 {a . : 1 single Covetletsy double and single arc. pets, Counterpius, Damask and Diap- records, incuisirions an r lowered, and French Huckubuck, | Pad and remembran the forenoon of s«id day, with thei; ces, to do those things which to ther. and all other kinds of table linoen. : i P oiices appertain to be done hey have employed Mr. Charles | i Sher {those who ar d CCOON J M’Gavern who is complete master of) i058, Wha are bon a ces to prosccule against the prison- crs thai are or shall be in the cous of Centre, are 10 be then and thers the business ; they flatter themselves) that they will render general sauslac- | te ion to all who may favor them with prosccute agalust them as shall b. just. | Dated at Bellefonte, the 144 1 { i their custom. : 1 J. Lambert § brothers. Bellefonte, May 7, 1821. dpy of July, in the year of ous Lord one thousand eight hu, dred and tweniy-one, and i Carding Machines. The subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has erected two New carding Machines for carding wool, at his fulling mil, in Potter townsh p- the forty-sixth year of the i dependence of the Upire States of America. JOHN MITCHELL, Sherty To Bridge Builders, SEV} Those who bring ool to his machines may rely onlhay- g tly carding done with despatch, NT tebecea Steel, Lydia Sie- Ome pound of grease must be brought jcompatiyy will 'NEXL receive proposals, ac —will act as agent, in transacting all, their proper perso 8, at ten o’ciock il Andd No. 12. ‘5% Bridges {o Be Er ected. The undersigned, Committee of ibe - President and Mabagy I'S af the Btle= Hoote and Phidips Ss" Parnpike Rondo on 26h Jug. the office Poiter, in Belleforiey ur the of of William W. (aid enter nto contracts for the build= wz ol the following described over streams on Le Turnpike route. Persons wishing to co ney will urn isha plan of the Bridge, and sate the amount lor which they will complete the contract. Badgos er Yo. 1. Qver MC ori from a fees Thea {Ce L in he run “1 be bridoe i he Wing w leet on th eu} 3A rye ms Fhe span LLY fy , JULI ND LO abut utine nen 38 raised live ol the abe 204uetn width, to extended 15 per side, and ten feet on the lower side of the Be pe. A ner to be ereciod the cenre beoween the abutments, of thee feet in 1c 10 be Ho oakopiank i IS 1g bo ignl stour the boilom ails Ue 1h tinick- Hic > ubstan =" 55 wed with Wi tat oak sicene 4 i three on Coody naod 40 A Cele le . +; & a. + 0 fh a Vor ad fe tobe abutment. manner as ’ I Lh anCh 5 un. Or ed Over Dewitt’s rin. thirty yal Lo built in the by idl The spar irom abutine the He oyer ih i i “A eA iit te be a SEINE a /% LV Over Humes run. 27 feet botw al’'C be irom the } The span to be abulimenis, whica four feet six inches bottom of the run. ‘Lo be buit'on the same plan as M’Cernvick’s rug bridge y EXCEPL that the iui of a picr is, dispensed 3 cen the LO raised Pet v4 Nhat 1983 | Over the to be 25 foot £ a meni, which are {o b in height from the be ihe wir walls tr cach side of the in the same tu Cormick’s run, nr AVO, c yun. © The span to sed hve feet tom of the rojp— f ct. on Tobe buile bat ver M’- i i all> utrent 1a 5 d ten Y CX LE] Bid nace a Ca Fo J, Over the Beaver-idam 1st abutment to be raised The west of the run. near the margin of the water, at the place staked out by this committee, from thence a span toa pier, which isto be crected tone, three leet in thickness rch of the span to be support rdey and king post, Fae aunent (6 be raised at a teat’ from with three on oak sills to be raised he botivin be 20 Ret in 4 ihe run. the 282 feet Lom vest side tea feet, to be 5. ‘Fhe biudge to pine in and weathic; run. on the ide 33 With The FLY a cond ae of floored 0 12k down of Five ¥ : sn 20 3 A A Fo be plank, the Pit r ouk t tH ned IS It r ‘even deet in beighi f; om file eo side extend nent 3 on the filled up with rooted. with {tame heh ¢ abutments a rufi=the On the east walls t« br i width winger ) the abut SLO 0 S 1S Lh -boavde i av i No. Over the fi UN fee, Tl The gna YC milic He span LO LE url Ly tu be 1 sed boiltuin ul (the Lhe feet; and on { 0 be built on tue bridge over the abutne he WoYeh leet i it tu ai cit abultmoe: fh trom Fl e—iie ol the he wes: side he same plan 4 Beaver dam run Walis Oj nd i. et. WwW fir CXR hiya run (o S /% rd £Y0, §, I'he span {rom to abutment to be 50 fee: in the Zune raised 7 ect gh fro ¢ bottom ol the stream Oo the west side the wing wails to ex~ end 20 feet, and ten on tiie cast sie. {'o be built in i1he same manned asthe ridge over the Beaver dam run. he abutmen piers, and win wal's, in ail the bridges, are 10 be built with stone, and 10 be sunk toa solid foundation, below the bottom of the res- pecuve sareams. The wing walls to se covered with hewn timber, or shin- gles. The materials used to be of the most durable kind. The work 10 be omplctea by the first day of Novems ber next W. H. Robeit Rell far 1, cn te O v wiment er Coal stream ai Wid his be its to © Oa . Potter, mes, iH 1y 5. June h 1821 te A ee 8 ret rs c——— € ogy hs BLAN Ky FOR SALLAT THiS OFFICE! | Fags ef ; cast side”