2 A > Je - Lr Fg eet RN RR a aD os iPr To oe ay in a ® present period, viz: BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN. ed Vol. VL WEDNESDAY, June 25, 1823. CONDITIONS. The price of this paper is TWO DOLLARS per anoum-—but if paid LR advance, ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS only will be charged. Advertisements, making no more in length than breadth, will be in- serted three times for one dollar ; and for every subsejucnt continuance twenty-five cents.— hose of greater tength in proportion.—~Rule or figure work double those rates. No subsrription will be received for fess than one year; nor any paper discontinuzd until all arrearages arc paid. 1f the subscriber does not request a dis ;ontinuance of his paper, at the end of the year, it will be considered as a new engagement; and the pape: forwarded accordingly. Subscribers who have their papers carcied by the mail, must be liable for the postage. : ‘Letters addressed to the editor must be post paid. ee he —————————— a ——————— . TO RENT The Washington IRON WORKS, Situated in Nittany Valley, Centre county, about fifteen Miles below Belle- onte, six miles from Baldeagle creek, and nine miles from the Susquehanna river ; the works are well situated, and on never fuiling streams; the Furnace is watered by a large spring and the Forge by Fshing-creck, either of these streams seldom ever freeze. There is about two thousand acres of excellent wood land adjoining the works, there are two excellent Ore Banks, one, about two and a hall miles, and the other three fourths of a mile from the Furnace. not superior, to any in the United States. The Forge is in good repais “and has been working until Jast spring The Furnace has not been in blast fot some time, and will require some re pairs. The owner is unacquainted with conducting Iron Works, and wishes to rent them, therefore any person wanting to rent Iron Works will find it to their advantage to come and view said Works, as the subscri- ber lives on the premises and will make the terms easy and liberal. JOHN HENDERSON. Jan. 27th 1823. The Editors of the Pennsylvania In- teligencer, Harrisburg ; Lancaster Intelligencer, Lancaster ; and Balu- more Patriot, are requested to insert the above in their respective papers, weekly for three months and forward] their bills to the subscriber for pay. ments J. He PROPOSALS, By W. BAXTER, For Publisiing in Lancaster, ( Pa. a weekly paper to be entitled the” Washingtoniana, IN presenting this Prospectus to the Citiz=ns 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- ed in the United States. The Editor intends to devote it entirely to those great important events which have oc- curved in this happy America, and will contain the most complete and satisfactory history of the United States, from its discovery, up to the Discovery of America. How pled by the Indians. Settling of forefathers. Lands purchased by whites. Massacres of the whites ang Indians. Biography of the most dis. tinguished personages daring time. pco- our) the The causes and correspon- dendence. An accurate accourt of the battles and skirmishes during KCYO OLA D100 The Ore is cqual, if] i pence which Jed to American Inde- the Gen. George Washington, with an elegant portrait accompaoying the same. Also, a biography of Presidents Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Mon- roe, with a striking likeness of each. A biography of Generals Wayne. Mercer, Putnam, Morgan, Montgom- “ry, Gates, St. Clair, De La Fayette, Koskiusko,and others. An account of the Whiskey Insurrection, with the names of the most prominent actor: in that scene. Barr's Conspiracy. History of the Barbary wars. Histo ry of the late war. Biography ol Generals Jackson, Brown, Ripley Winder, Boyd, Miller, Wilkinson, Scott, Gaines, Harrison, &c. as well as Comodores Decatur, Perry, Porter, Bainbridge, Chauncey, Hull, Law rence, and Biddle. Being well aware that this pape: will contain the most interesting His tory of America now extant ; and on account of publishieg it in numbers it will enable every individual to take a copy-—as well as the cheapness of the work, mustinduce every manstc patroniz¢ such a laudable and _ prais worthy undertaking, Let every ‘Sub- scriber take care of his paper for year, and then get them bound, and they must become a public benefit to the rising generation. It will contain many adventures-—many battles—and many anecdotes which have never been published to the world—Many a horid tale of Indian barbarity and British cruelty, will be recorded in this paper, as a beacon wherewith to guard against. February 28, 1823, CONDITIONS. 1. The Wasnincrosiana will be published every Tuesday morning, on a new type and beautiful paper, and shall contain four large quarto pages each week. 2. The price to Subscribers will be two dollars a year——one dollar a: the time of receiving the first nurn- ber, and the other at the commence. ment of the half year. 3. This paper will be commenced on the fifth day of May, when the firs number will appear, and shall be carefully packed up and forwarded to Subscribers, in aby part of the United States, with all possible speed j and in case of any number being lost, the publisher wil send it free of expense, 4. Any person procuring nine good subscribers, shall receive one vol- ume or their trouble. ACARD, MISS CROSS, Respectfully informs the public that she intends opening a school for YOUNG LADIES, in the Bellefonte Academy, on Mon- day the 12th instant; where strict at- tention will be given ta the moral con- duct as well asthe mental acquire: ments of those committed to her ‘care (0 receive instruction, in the follow- ing branches, to wit : Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, En- olisb Grammar, Ancient & Modern Geography, Ancient & Modern - His- tory, Composition, Diawing, Plain & Ornamental Needlework. —For terms and further particulars enguire at the Academy. The Establishment of THE BELLEFONTE PATRIOW NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to take an assignment of a note which a certain John Elder, of Nittany valley Centre county, holds of mine; as I am determiocd not to pay the same unless compelled ; he having obtained itit in a fraudulent and unlawful man- ner. JOHN CHARLES. Miflinburg, Union county, May 9th. 1822. 3 . x oe —— FUR ALE: An elegant tract cf land, situate in Baldeagle township, Centre county, containing 9 A ¢ acres mere oy less; adjdining is well improved, and is one of those IS OFFERED FOR SALE. The terms may be ascertained by H. PETRIKIN. P. S. p= Editors with whom we ex- change will do us a kindness by in- serting the above lin their respective papers. FOR SALE, A HOUSE & FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situate in Howard township Bellefonte to the Big Island, 8 miles Michael Meese and others. The a- bove premises are well calculated for any person who is disposed to keep a Tavern and Store ; Now in the occu. pation of John Ligget. ] ply to the subscriber living in Howard township: ABSALOM LIGGET, April 26, 1823. PRIVATE SALE- \ FOR SALK, A FARM late the property of Thomas Willing Esq. deceased, situ ate. on Baldcagle and Marsh creeks. ten miles above the mouth of the for. mer, and fifteen distant from Belle fonte ; containing about Acres; 170 of which are improved. ithe remainder well timbered White oak, Hickory &c. is fertile, and adapted for either a grain with The lan or grazing farm. The Iron works in the vicinity afford a constant ang gocd market for any article the far- mer may wish to dispose of. Should he prefer transporting his produce tc the Sca board, he can with ease ‘and safety ata trifling expense convey it by water to Baltimore. The build ings consist of a good log house and barn ; a log cabbin and stable. The ract will admit of being divided into three or four farms. For terms ap ply to J. M, FOX. Bellefonte, April 8th 1823, NOTICE 2 All persons indebted to JOHN M’- KEE must call immediately and pay {All who neglect this notice will be that Sued without respect to persons— Those who have accounts against him please present them also for liquidation, TT J. M. PETRIKIN. A valuable plantation, or tract of land containing 225 Acres, - situate four miles west of the borough of Indiana oun the great road leading from said borough to Kittanning. The improvements are application to the editor. | HATTER, below Milesburg ; adjoining lands of by whole sale or retail. For terms ap-| lately owned by J.P. De Hass, par- chased by Mrs. Craig, and sold by ber to Thomas Goodwin, For terms apply to him, or to Wm. R. Smith, Hurtingdon, June 3d. 1823 GEO. HENNIMG, | | Respecttully inforrns his fciends and customers, that he has again com- menced the | HATTING BUSINESS, in Bellefonte, in a shop adjoining the house formerly occupied by Charles Huston Esq.; where he intends to roof and Common Stifiened Hats, which may be had on moderate terms He flatters ‘himseif that he can give gencral satis. faction, as he has been lately to the city, and has procured good stuffs Country lamb wool will be taken in at fis shop for trade. re FOR SALE vr) 40 The subscriber wili scl), at private sale, the HOUSE & 1.OC he now occupies, situate in the Borough of Belleionte, The lot contains two and a half acres, and has also erected on ita good dwelling house, and a large and cominodious TAN-HOUSE, with 2 good TANYARD, -onsisting of seventeen tan vats, with ‘wo lime vats, baites, &c. The term: may be known Uy application to the subscriber. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, bo Two good cabin houses, and cabin barn, about fifty acres lear.) ed, five of which are meadow, and more may be made, with a small Apple Orchard, thereon—ALSO—A of land containing 142 Acres situate about five miles west of said borough, on Crooked creek, with a cabbin house and barn thereon, with about sixty or seventy acres cleared tract a quantity more may be made, with five sugar camps and a small orchard thereon.—A further description is deemed unnecessary, as it may be best obtained by applying to the sub: scribers on the premises. DAVID CUMMINGS, JOHN TRIMBLE, Indiana, March 29th 1823. twelve acres of which are meadow & [been paid— All the Capitals, viz. 4 15,000 Dollars, 8,000 Dollars, 5000, {Camden Chester county Bank, May 27th 1823. —————— - a — —————— WAITES OFFICE In the Second Class, Pennsylvania State Lot tery, which was recently completed in Phil. adelphia, all the following prizes, com- prising nearly the whole scheme, have Dollars, 2,000 Dollars 2,600 Dollars 5 of $1200, 10 of $500, 14 of $100 and nearly all’ the Prizes of $6, a- mounting to gi 75000 Dollars. CAPITAL PRIZES in the THIRD CLASS PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOTTERY, NOTICE IS hereby given to all Stockbolders 'n the Lewistown and Kishacoquillas Turnpike Road, who are in arrears for Stock, that unless the same be ful- ly paid up, to William P. Maclay, Treasurer of said company on or be- fore the first day of July next, the payments already made will be declar- ed forfeited. By order ofthe board of Managers SAMUEL MACLAY, Press. ithe Cash will be immediately advanc- ied when drawn. G. W. WAITE, Max 4c er, for which 2 of $6,000 2 2,000 2 1,500 4 1,000 10 200 12 100 Besides numerous Prizes of $50, and! gmaller Prizes. Every Number will be Drawn from the wheel. This Lottery contains only 5972 numbers, and those who purchase two tickets of the same number, may draw Philadelphia. Far. Bank Bucks co. Carlisle Bank, Chambersburg, only 60, may dra sum of $28 000 |The drawing will be announced in few days. Whole Tickets only Halves Quarters 1 50 Lit Auths ; 75 For theabove Rich Prizes app immediately at ! | 4 RR . WALTERS OLD ESTABLISHED. AND FORTUNATE OFFICE. South-West Corner of Chesnut an Third streets, Philadelphia, Who sold abd paid all the prizes the former classes of the Pennsylvani State Lottery, and who sold and pe { prizes amounting to upwards of | SEVEN MILLIGNS OF BDO LARS; oo 9 Being the largest amount of p i NEE ~~ $6 00 v3 00 | } + (ever sold or paid by any other Broke Tanda of we America. Almost all kinds of Bag Henry James, and others, ‘The land Notes bought on the lowest terms, p77 Orders inclositig the Cash wi be promptly aitebd=d to, and all Lot tery lnformation given ghatis. ————— . NOTICE. | The subscribers inform thei friends and the public, that they hav now in complete operation the | CARDING MACHINE formerly owned by Rankin & Stee The.rolls shall be made in the bes manner and on the shortest notice, Fhey also have in complete oppera tion a | Cotton Machinery 3 Tee va) accor > ESAT Atay b . Tied : Centre Co. on the road leading from keep a general assortment of Wateriwhere yarn of any quality may b Procured, suitable to the [dation of every person wishing te jParchase, They also buve a blimbe of looms for the purpose of weaving, suttable to all kinds of country work (They respectfully invite those whe have heretofore patronlsed them tg cobtinue to do so ; and all those wha are favorable to domestic manufac tures are most respectfully solicited to extend taeir p itronuge. Wotlk shall be done with dispatch and gg the most reasonable terms. LAMBERT & BROTHERS, Bellefonte; May 20, 1823, accommo A bo BANK NOTE EXCHANGE; i IN PHILADELVHIA, United Sates Branches, 1 ct. dis. Boston, 1 da New-Hampshire, g do Connecticut, 1 do New-York Citv banks par New-York country notes Yto 8 New-Jersey, Treriton, Mount Holly, Cumberland, Newarly Brunswick Bank; Sussex Bank, State Bank at Trenton; At Elizabethtown At Morristown At Patterson At Brunswick Pennsylvania, Philadelphia notes, dis (rermantown [Easton Bank, West Chester Montgomery county, Bank, Northampton Bank, Lancaster Bank, Harrisburg Bank Farmers bk. of Reading, BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT. 1 3 15 11 York Bank, 1 § New Hope Bridge, Bank at Milton, Gettysburg, Swatara Bank, Pittsburg Notes, Centre Bank Columbia bridge com. Greensburg Brownsville 11 ———— Justices and Constables NTH £ Nd : § wx any two of the above capitals, and thel x a : % POR RE revere linn ARR or