BELLEFONTL, CENTRE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN. x7 Oo. WEDNESDAY, September 24, 1823. a RE PRIVATE SALI VI a & - to.a mile and 4 Wht from the turnpike, ICK DALE, wiil come forward on or teading from Erie through Bellefonte, [before the Ist day of September next, CO N DITIONS (the Cash will Le immediately advanc- i ; a The nrize of this paper is. TWO DOLLAGS per annum—but if paid in advance, ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENTY FiVE CENTS only will be charged. . “ Adver iszments, making no more “dn lencoth than breadth, will be in- sorted (aree times for one dollar; an for every subse jucat continuance twenty-five cents.— [hose of greate! length in proportion.— Rule or figure work double those rates. is No subscription will be recetved foi css chan ong year 3 nor any paper discontinuzd until all arrearages are paid, It the snl.criber does not request a dis continuance of ns paper, at the end of the year, it will be considered as a new engagement 3 and the pape forwarded accordingly. Subscribers who have their papers car ied by the mail, must be liable for the postage. Letters addressed must he post paid. id Naw 27. 7S db | FOR S540 An clegant tract of land, sityate 10 Baldeagle township, Cente cuuniy, containing 240 acres more ot less, adjoining lands o Henry James, and others. The land is well improved, and is one of those I.tely owned by J.P. De Hass, pur- chased by Mrs. Craig,and sold by her to Thomas Goodwin, Philadelphia. For terms apply to him, or to Wm. R. Smith, Hurtingdon. June 3d. 1823 G £0. HENNING, HATTER (BL 4 8Ro Rengtuictly informs his friends and customers, that he bas again com- 1 to the editor 7 menced the HATTING BUSINESS, 40 Bellefonte, in a shop adjoining the house formerly occupied by Charles Huston Esq. ; where he intends tc tcep a general assortment of Wate Proof and Common Stiffened Hats, which may be had ¢m moderate terms by whole sale or retail. He flatters pimseif that he can give general satis fiction, as he has been lately to the city, and has procured good stuffs Country lamb wool will be taken in at his shop for trade. ex 3 The terms! ik of which are meadow, and much more can be made with liitle expense, a thriving APPLE orchard, a num- ber of PEACH and other fruit tree. ALSO, A handsome F ARM, adjoining the above, containing 200 acres Improvements, a log dwelling house and barn, out houses, and abou: seventy or eighty acres cleared; six- teen of which are meadow—a bear- ing APPLE and PEACH orchatd, besides a variety of other fruit trees : ALSO, a tract of land adjoining the last mep- tioned, containing about 200 acres, with small improvements, but ele- gaunt lands and easly cleared; ALSO, in that neighborhood, two tracts of unimproved land, containing 2000 acres, the quality of which, comjaratively, 18 the best in that county, These lands possess advantages, which many in that country are de- Prived of. They are situated three or four miles fiom the Susquehanna Yer § four or five from the mouth ihe Stave road hrom Huntingdon 1n- and make payment. If this notice is pr Orders inclosing the Cash willl ~ wersects this turnpike, and passes the [neglecied, those concerned may res: houses ol the improved tracts. Per-jassured that suit wil be brought a- sons wishing (0 erent water works of gaiust them, ? ’ wy description, will find these iands | 3 CORNELIUS DALE. in every respect well calculated for! I'irguson township, hat purpose ; the seats ou two of the August 5th 1823. racts, one improved, are considered, —— : the best tn that part of the county, | S i RAY Q)) M,N : well supplied by natare immediately about them, with valuable sawing! CAME to the Plantation of the sub- timber, such as pine, chery, oak, &c. scriber, living Ferguson township, which 1 converted inte boards und onthe 1st of this inst scantling, and sent down the Susque-| A yoke of Oxen ; nannah, would realize to the owner e' Er handsome prefit. ‘The land is gener- One 2 BRINDLE ; the oiber a ally umbered with oak, hickory, &c BROWN. Lhe owicr, orf owners The price will be very moderate, ar¢ desired to come forward, prove {or the improved, by paying baif in Property, pay charges, and take them as} nd the remainder in equal avway. * < Le CORNELIUS DALE. 4, a 2 Tf tng part in hand, and the remainder Er Joly 4 1823. ho A valuable plantation, or trac {and containing i situate four miles west ol the borough 3 of fudiana on the great road leading trom said borough to The improvements are Two good cabin houses, and cabin barn, about fifty acres clear- ed, five of which are meadow, and : more may be made, with a small Apple Crchard, contaiving 142 acres sitnate about five miles wes ayrments. Tbe unimproved, by pay- Dn : ) OF et Ferguson Towaship, $ by instaliments, the subscriber willl scll much dower, than any that bas, NOTICE 15 HERLBY GIVEN, beretofore, or thet now is, offered in! That the Commissioners appointed that or any adjacent conuly ; say, {rom by an act of tne Legislature ot Penn. S81, 50 to $2, 00 per acre, according sylvacia, for the improsement of the «the payments, For further infor- Susquebannah from Columbia to tide, mation, enquire of the subscuiber, liv- passed the Sist day of March, 1823, ing in Cambrla county, Wiiham F. will digpose of Boone, Bellefonte, or Samuel John SEVERAL SECTIONS OF SAID ston, near the premises* RIVER JOSEPH BOONE, for improvement, at Cambria county, June 16. 1823, PUBLIC SALE, of land, some thousand agres, near t'e the 7th day of August next, beginning; above described, most of which is first at >TAHLS RIPPLES, and be con-! rate land, and which the subscriber tinued Jrom day to day, until the! will sell at a moderate rate J. B. whole be disposed of, or so much as — - = = the Commissioners may deem proper. 858 REWARD, (The nuprovement Witt, be ad Was stoien on the night of the 21st 00 the day of sale—a schedule of or 22nd of June insiant, from the Which is hereunto annexed, to wit : house of Thomas Hastings, Innkeep-{ STAHL’S RIPPLES, FRY’S ery in the Borough of Bellefonte, a] FALLS, ESHELMAN’S SLUICE | DRAB GREAT COAT, AND BARR, from tue « HOUSE, | with three seperate capes, each bound, ROCK” to M’CALL,S FERRY, | a drawed back and strap, and a pock-| along the Lancaster Shore, CUL- cts buttoped with a small mole, on the LY’S FALLS. and such other im- outside of the left breast; the collar] provements as the Commis:ioners was covered with drab tabby velvet | may deem proper. The above reward will be given to JABEZ HYDE, Jr. any person who will return the coat, JOHN M’MEENS, or give information, so that the sub- SAM.L H. WILSON scriber, whose property it was, can| yu... 24th 1823. getit again, : y PROCLAMATION. Notice isHereby Given THAT a court of Common Pleas General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and the Orphan’s court, in and for the county of Clearfield, will be held at the court house in the Town of Clearfield, on Monday the 20th day of Ocilober next, at 10 o’clock A.M. of said day, of which the Cor. oner, Justices of the Peace and Con- stables within said county will take notice, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, | \ { Comm'rs MATLOCK BENNER. Bellefonte, July ist 1823. Bill al RiulLVius, Clock and Watch-Ma- ker, Informs the citizens of Centre coubty, that be carries on the above business in all its various branches, in the Borough of Beilefonte, next door to the office of the « PATRIOT,” where he will thankfully receive all orders in his line of business. He will work on the most reasonable ierms for cash or country produce An apprentice to the above business will be taken, it application be made soon. June 17th, 1823. FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale a HOUSE & LOT in Earlysburg, formerly occupied by Walter Longwell asa tavern. The jot contains one acre and a fourth, and the house is a commadious one, and the stabling good. It is aa excellent stand for. either Tavern or Store. Possession will be given on the firs! of Aprilnext, Any person wishing to purchase can know the terms by ap- plication to the subscriber, Farmer’s Mills, Pennsvalley. LEWIS LONGWELL. June 3d. 1823. GEO. ROTHROCK, Saddler and Harness Maker, Informs the citizens of Centre coun: ty, that he has commenced the above business in all its various branches, 1p the borough of Beliefonte, in the op- per end of the house lately occupied and other remembrances to do those | things which to their offices a to be dene ; and all and witn:sses are also requested to be and attend at said wourt, and not depart without leave. Given under my hand ai Clearfield this second day of September A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-three, GREENWOOD BELL, SKf. NOTICE. The subscribers inform their friends and the public, that they have now in complete operation the CARDING MACHINE formerly owned by Rankin & Steel. Pie roils shail be made in the best mauncer and on the shortest notice, They also have in com plete oppera-| tion a Cotton Machinery ; | where yarn of any quality may be, procured, suitable to the aceommo-. Jation of every person wishing to]. purchase. They also bave a nuniber by Jobn M'Kee as a Tavern. “His|of looms for the purpose of weaving, work shail be finished in the best man- suttavle to ail Kinds of country work. ner, and disposed of on the most reas. {hey respectfully invite those who onabie terms for cash or country Dave herctolore patronised them to produce. Orders will be thankfully continue to do so ; and ail those who received and punctually attended to. {ave favorable to domestic manyfac- Bellefonte, August 5, 1823. tures are most respectfully solicited N, B. Thbereis also a large body to the Jowest bidder, to commence on’ Carlisle Bank, ‘New Hope Bridge, pst SI YO) Sy an records, Inquaisitions, examinations, Ch borough, on Crooked cr icabbin house and barp about sixty or sevent twely eck, with a ¢ acres of which are @ quantity more ray be five sugar comps and a sm thereon.—A further deemed unnecessary, as it may best obtained by applying to the scribers on the premises. : DAVID CUMMINGS, JOHN TRIMBLE. Indiana, March 29th 1823. BA sub« NK NO1E EXCHANGE. IN PHILADEL}L HIA. United States Branches, Boston, New-Hampshire, Connecticut, New-York Citv banks New-York country notes New-Jersey, 1 ct. dis. Trenton, Mount Holly, Cumberland, Newark, Brunswick Bank, Sussex Rank, State Bank at Trenton, At Elizabethtown At Morristown At Patterson At Brunswick Pennsylvania, Philad-Iphia noes, Germantown Easton Bauk, Camden Chester county Bank, West Chester Montgomery county Bank, Northanipton Bank,’ Lancaster Bank, Harrisburg Bank Farmers bk. of Reading, BANK NOTES AT Far. Bank Bucks co. do do do ! do do par do do do do do do do do do do. A DISCOUNT. 1 1] . k at Milton, ambershure York Rank, & ppertain Gettysburg, suitors, jurors Swatara Bank, Pittsburg Notes, Centre Bank Columbia bridge com. Greensburg Brownsville I 6 2 I 1 11 ED © CEP BEPUBLICALN TICKET OF Centre & Clearfield Counties. GOVERNOR, J. Andrew Shulze, SENATOR, Thomas Burnside, ASSEMBLY, John Mitchel, Martin Hoover, COMMISSIONER, Joseph Gilliland. AUDITOR, James Craviord. the most reasonable terms. \MAerson’s creck ; and from a mile SOR : ge 8 (2 3 » to extend their patronage. Work NOTICE. indeb ed ia 2B EDD shall be done with dispatch and on LAMBERT & BROTHLRS, DLC: JXi a Justices and Constables - 2 EY gy YT r fo A 5 ~ Rittavuing, thereon—ALSO—A tract of land | 1 t of said thereon, with 3 y acres cleared, meadow & made, with all orcharg description jg be