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BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PEN
YLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN.
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WEDNESDAY, May 7, 1823.
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I{ tie subscriber does not request
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eid of the year, it will be considered
af a new engagomentiy and the paper
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Letters addressed to the editor
Gen. George Washington, with an
clegant portrait accompanying the
same, Also, a biography of President
Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Mon
roe, with a striking likeness of each
A biography of Generals Wayne
Mercer, Putnam, Morgan, Montgom
ery, Gates, St. Clair, De La Fayette,
Koskiusko, and others. An accoun!
B iefonte & Philips-
burg turnpike Road.
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i By a resolution of the Board, the
stockholders are required to pay tod
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the Treasurer a farther payment of
tay, and place of drilling their respec-fhorn on Monday the 12th day |
Fhe Baualion commanded by
Raymond on Tuesday the 15th
; ; Che Battalion comminded be ob
The Ist Battalion 127th regiment; Siewart on Wedn:sday the [4h
an Monday the 12th of May, May. The Batalion commanded by
The Bittalion commanded by Ma- i el on Thursday the 15th
The Battalion commanded by Major
ilve companies in company order.
In Battalions in the following order.
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jor WALKER on Tuesday the 13th.
of the Whiskey Insurrection, with the
names of the most prominent actor:
in that scene. Burr's Conspiracy.
History of the Barbary wars. Histo
ry of the late war. Biography o!
Generals Jackson, Brown, Ripley]
Winder, Boyd, Miller, Wilkinson,
Scott, Gaines, Harrison, &c as well
as Comodores Decatury Perry, Porter,
Bainbridge, Chauncey, Huil, Law
rence, and Biddle.
Being well aware that this pape:
will contain the most interesting Fis
tory of Amevica pow extant ; and op
account of publishiag it in numbers,
it will enable every individual to {ake
a copy-—as well as the cheapness ol
the work, mustinduce every man fo
patronize such a laudable and praise
wo dollars on each share, on or before
the 1st-day of May next.
JOS. MILES, Treas |
March 10th. 1823, |
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WAP AATF IE TRE
A Journeyman WAGGOUNMA.'
KER. Applyto the subscriber wv)
ing 1 Bellefonte,
CHARLES MACKLY.
March 25 1823.
the Establishment of]
~The Batialioo commanded by Ma- Hayslett on I'riday the 16th of M vy
jor SHARON on Wednesday the 14th.'1e Battalion commanded by M i?
2¥,
The Battalion commanded by Ma. Irvine on Saturday the 17th of.
jor Dickson on Thursday the 15th. aud the Battalion commanded by M
jor Luther on Monday the 19th of 3
May. Officers who do not make 1heie
: returns agrecably to law, may egpect |
The Battalion commanded by Maa to be dealt with accordingly.
jor Bowers en Saturday the 17th, JAMES T. SCOTT.
; : . Inspector 2nd. Brig. IC j M
The 1st Battalion of the 12th regi- erro An 7 De £4
2 y April 7,
The 2d Battalion 127th regiment ob
Friday the 16th.
Bellefonte & Phili ps Ee
burg Turnpike Compa=
ny. }
ment on Monday the 19th
‘t he 2d Battalion of said regiment
on Tuesday the 20th.
The 1st Battalion of the 111th re-
giment on Wednesday the 21st
The 2d Battalion of said regiment
The Stockliolders of the Bellefonte 3
rs Y
and Philipsburg Turnpike Company
will please to take Notice, that an
on Thursday the 22d.
#7 The Brush Valley Volnnteer|
worthy undertaking. Lét every Sub-
scriber take care’ of his paper for o
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BELLE OTIS
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10 RENT
The Washington
IRON WORKS
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efituated in Nittahyy Valley, Centre
scunty, about fifteen Miles below Belie®
funte, six miles from Baldeagle creek
and nine miles from the Susquehanna
river; the works are well situated,
and on never failing streams ; the
Furnace is watered by a large spring
and the Forge by Wshing creck, either
of these streams seldom ever freeze
There is about two thousand acres of
excellent wood | land adjoining the
wo:ks, there ara two excellent
Ore Banks,
ene, about two atid a halt miles, and
the other three fourths of a mile from
the Furpace. ‘Ebe Ore is equal, if
not superior, §to any in the United
States. The Forge is in good repait
and has been working until jast spring.
The Furnace has not been in blast for
some time, 2nd ‘will require some re:
pairs.
with
The owner is unacquainted
conducting
wishes to rent them, therefore any
person waating fio rent Iron Works
will find it to their advantage to come
and view said VWorks, as the subscri-
ber lives on the premises and will
make the terms easy and liberal,
JOH(N HEXDERSON.
Jan. 27h 183 3.
The Editors oof the Pennsylvania In-
geligencer, Hur:isburg ; Lancaster
1ncelligencer, L.ancaster ; and Balti.
“more Patrioty are requested to insert
the above In their respective papers,
weekly for three months and forward
their bills to the subscriber for pay-
mente J. H,
PROPOSALS,
By W. BAXTER,
Zor Publishing in Lancaster, ( Pa.)
a weekly papier to be entitled the
Washingtoniana.
IN presenting this Prospectus to
the Citizens of the United States, the
publisher begs icave to say, that this
\ journal will be the most important
\ state paper, that has ever yet appear-
&d in the United States. The Liditor
ihends to devote it entirely to those
great important events w hich have oc
curidd in this happy America,
will contain the most complete and
satisfactory history of the United
Grates, from its discovery, up to the
present period, viz :
Discovery of America,
pled by the Indiansy Settling of our
forelathers Lands purchased by the
whites. Massacres ofthe whites and
Indians. Biography of the most dis-
tinguished petsonag
time. . The causes
dence which led to
te
ly
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ana
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and
pendence.
the battles an
Revoluiionary war.
Iron Works, and
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How peco-
cs daring that All who neglect this notice will be
_Correspon- sued without
American Inde- Those who have accounts against
An accurate accourt of him please
d skirmishes durivg the liquidation,
A biography “of
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year, an‘ then’ get them bound, and
they must become a public bevefit to
the rising generation. It will contain
many adventures—many battles—and
many anecdotes which have never been
published to the world—Many a hoiid
tale of Indian barbariiy and Briush
cruelty, will be recorded in this paper,
as a beacon wherewith to guard
agaiust.
Lebruary 28, 1823,
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CONDITIONS.
I.‘The Wasmincronrana will be
published every Tuesday morning |.
on 4 new type and beautiful paper
and shall contain four large quarto
pages each week.
Tue price to Subscribers will be
two dollars a year—one dollar at
the time of receiving the first num-
ber, and the other at the commence-
ment of the half year.
Thig paper will be commenced on
the filth day of May, when the firs:
number will appear, and shall be
carefully packed up and forwarded
to Subscribers, in any part of the
United States, with all possible
speed ; and in case of any numbe
being lost, the publisher will send
it free of expense.
Any person procuring nine good
subscribers, shail receive one vol
ume or their trouble.
FOR SALE.
A FARM late the property of
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PATRIOP
1S OFFERED FOR SALE.
The terms may be ascertained by
application to the editor.
: H. PETRIKIN.
P. 8. p= Editors with whom we ex-
change will do us a Kinduess by in-
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seriing the above in their respective
papers,
NOTICE.
of Thomas Hastings Jr. late of Boggs
township Centre County, dec’d. are |
cequested to come forward and make |
payment ; and those having demands |
10 present tier fur setiemunt legally |
authenticated, on or before the 1st.
day of May next,
WILLIAM FISHER. Ex’»,
Boggs township, March 10 1823.
FEY YAY
iO RENT.
A bouse situate in Boggs town-
ship, about five and a half miles from
3,
the Borough of Bellefont, on the Belle
tonte and Philipsburg Turnpike road
together with a comnmedious stable, «
Thomas Willing Esq. deceased, situ es 20d bok lor atest nond Jud
ere is also on said premisesa well
The
house and premises is well adaped
fora TAVERN STAND and will be
rented as such—possession will be
For
living in
ate on Baldeagle and Marsh creeks
ten miles above the mouth of the for.
mer, and fifteen distant from Belle-
fonte ; containing about
«00
‘Acres ; 170 of which are improved,
the remainder well timbered with
: White oak, Hickory &c. The land
[is fertile, and adapted for either a grain
f never-failing waters above
given on the Ist of April next.
terms apply to the subsciber
Boggs township.
JOHN HOOVER.
March 8th. 1823.
Dissolution of Partner-
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ALL persons indebted to the estate
21 fle ill me i . ; :
Rifle Company will meet with the election will be held on Monday the
second day of June next at the house
of Evan Miles in the Borough of
Bellefonte between the hours of 1 and
5 o’clock ofthe afternoon of that day
to elect by ballot, one President,
twelve Managers, a Secretary and
Treasurer, to Manage the concerns of
attalion, 12th regiment.
It is the wish of the Inspector that
no difficulty may arise as respects
company rolls.
T. HQRRELL,
Brig. Ins. Ist Brig. 10th Div. P. M
Brigade Inspector’s Office, }
Allensville, 8th Afiril 1823.
UNION HOTEL
WILLIAM WILSON
(OF WILLIAMSPORT.)
HAS REMOVED TO THE HOUSE
LATELY OCCUPIZD BY
J. BUFPFINGTON, IN HARRIS
BURG
And solicits a continuance of pub-
lic patrenare,
April, 12th 1
Nix cents
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said Company for the ensuing year.
By order of the Board
THOS. BURNSIDE, Press's,
Bellefonte, April 28, 1823.
REMOVAL,
Abraham Webber,
Informs his friends that he has res
moved his shop to Allegheny street,
Rellefonie, immediately Yeiow James
Kelogps’s store. lle keeps constants :
iy ou band an assortment of :
Tinware,
which he will dispose of on the mos
reasonable terms for cash.
Bellefonte March 11, 1823, ;
N B. An apprentice to the above |
weiness wanted. One between the
aces of fifteen and sixicen would be
preferred,
on
823.
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Keward, cash
--- or the amount in
Carpet Rags,
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BANK NOTE EXCHANGE;
. IN PHILADELPHIA.
United States Branches, 1 ct. dis.
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par
1to 5
Moston,
New-Hampshire,
Fer a, Yes :
Ranaway from the Subscriber on
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Connecticut,
New-York City banks
New-York country notes
New-Jersey,
the night of the 17th inst. an appren.
tice to the Tayloring business, named,
Noah Kimple,
Trenton,
Mount Holly,
Cumberland,
Newark,
Brunswick Bank,
Sussex Bank,
State Bank at Trenton,
At Elizabethtown
At Morristown
At Patterson
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aged about 23 years, about five feet
ight inches high, of dark complex
yn 3; he has lost one of his front teeth
—he may be easily known, for he is
His
lways grinning and laughing,
‘or grazing farm. The Iron works
in the vicinity afford a constant and
gotd market for apv article the fur-
mer may wish to dispose of. Should
ship-
THE Partnership existing unde:
the firm of COOK & LEBO Store-
keepers, was dissolved on Saturday
the 22d
The Store will be conducted in fu-
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he prefer transporting his produce to
inst.
the Sea board, he can with ease and
by mutual consent,
an fat + 113 ; ‘ne 3
safety ata trifling expense convey it ture under the firm of Robert &° James
clothes were of the following descrip-{ Brunswick do
Pennsylvania,
Plriladelphia notes,
rermantown
[Zaston Bank,
{Camden
“hiester county Bank,
West Chester
Montgomery county, Bank,
ion : one gray dress coat, black vest,
pat’
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do
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srey pantalooos, and a ball worn ro-
am hat. All persons are cautioned
o be on their guard against him, as
ve has had several masters, snd has
some tricks not quite honest : he was
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and to pay all debts contracted by the |
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jate firm.
3.
by water to Baltimore. The build
i
Cook, who are to receive all debts due,
ngs consist of a good log house and
The
ract will admit of being divided into
bree or four farms. For terms ap
ply to J. M. FOX.
19)
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barn ; a log cabbin and stable. |
ROBERT COOK,
JACOBG. LLEBO
Potter Township, March 22 182
DTF)S AN SPER
BRICADE
ORDERS.
THE enrolied Militia of the Is
Brig. 10th Dive P. M. will be drilled
lin companies and trained in Battalions
Bellefonte, April 8th 18
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NOTICE.
All persons indebted to JOHN M’-
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KEL must call immediately and pay
respect to persons— by their proper officers, In the month
of May next, as foliows 2
present them also for
In companies, on the first Monday
of May next. Captains or command-
mg officers shall appoint the time of
al
J. M. PETRIKIN.
scember 37th 1833,
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rying the strength of some dweiling [Northampton Bank,
Lancaster Bauk,
Harrisburg Bank do
i"armers bk. of Reading, do. :
BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT.
Far. Bunk Bucks co. 1 -
Carlisle Bank, 1
New Hope Bridge, 1
Bank at Milton, 15
Chambersburg, 1
York Bank, 1I
Gettysburg, ,
{Swatara Bank,
Pittsburg Notes,
‘Centre Bank
{Columbia bridge com.
do
houses the evening he absconded. All do
persons are forbid harboring him, as
the subscriber is determined to prose-
cute, to the extent of the law, any
person employing bim. The above
reward will se given for bringing him
\home, but no charges.
JACOB K. HETTINGER.
{Mitlheim, Haines town- ¢
ship, April 18, 1823
Brigade Orders.
The. Militia and Volunteers shel
parade in Companies and Battalicaos
8 follows, viz. ln Companies on the
frst Monday in May pext, and the
Battalion ‘commanded by Major Goos-
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Brownsville
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