Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, September 24, 1823, Image 1

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    BELLEFONTL, CENTRE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN.
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WEDNESDAY, September 24, 1823.
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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-
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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-
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to the editor
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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.
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FOR SALE.
The subscitber wili setly at private
sale, the HOUSE & LOT he now
occupies, situate in the Dorough of
Belieivnte, ‘I'ne lot contains two and
a half acres, and has also erected on
ita good dwelling house, and a large
and cemmodious
TAN-HOUSE,
with a good :
TANYARD,
cd when drawii.
2 of 8
2
2
$6,000
2,000
1,500
4 1,000
oe 200
12 100
Besides numerous Prizes of $50, and
smaller Prizes,
Every Number will be Drawn frou
the wheel,
oy
This Lottery contains only 587%
numbers, and those who purchase tw
tickets ol the sume number, may draw
any two of the above capitais, and the
holder of ten tickets, which will cost
only $60, may draw the haadsorc
sum ol
328 000
The drawing will be announced in
few days.
Whole Tickets only
Halves
Quarters 1 50
Eig bibs 75
Far theabove Rich Prizes apply!
immed ately at
WALES
OLD LSTABLISHED
AND FORTUNATE OFFICE.
South-West Coiner of Chesnut and
Third streets, Philadelphia,
Who sold and paid all the prizes in
the former classes of the Pennsylvania
State Lottery, and who sold and paid
prizes amounting to upwards of
SEVEN MILLIONS OI' DOL:
LARS,
Being the largest amount of prizes!
ever sold or paid by any other Broker
in America. Almost all kinds of Bank
Notes bought on the lowest terms.
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$6 00
3 00
be promptly attended to, and all Lot-
tery information given gratis.
DR SALE
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FOR SALE,
A HOUSE & FOUR ACRES OF
LAND, situate in Howard township
Centre Co. on the road leading from
Bellefonte to the Big Island, 8 miles
below Milesburg ; adjoining lands o
The a-
bove premises are well calculated fos
any person who is disposed to keep
Tavern and Store ; Now in the occu
pation of John Ligget.
Michael Meese and others,
For terms ap
ply to the subscriber living in Howard
township:
ABSALOM LIGGET
April 25, 1823.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale, the
following lands, situate in the county
of Clearfield : A valuable farm con.
taining
300
acres; on which are erected a good
DWELLING HOUSE
and a new
LOG BARN,
with about fifty acres cleared, seven
consisting of seventeen tan vats, with
two lime vats, baites, &¢.
may be kuown by application to the
subscriber,
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
May 37th 1823.
WAITES OFFICE.
In the Second Class, |
Pennsylvania State Lot-
tery,
ch was recently campleted in Phil,
1pbia, allthe following prizes, com-
prising nea: 1y.the whole scheme. have
been paid— All the Capitals, viz.
15.000 Dollars, 8,000 Doliars, 5000,
a Dollars, 2.000 Dolars 2,000 Dollars
® 5 of $1200, 10 of 3500, 14 of 3100
and nearly all the Prizes of $6, a
motiitinge to :
75000 Dollars.
CAPITALPRIZES in the THI
CLASS PENNSYLVANIA
STATEROTTERY,
WW, WAITE, 3la5.4c sr, for which,
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The terms!
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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.
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tng part in hand, and the remainder
Er Joly 4 1823.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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A DISCOUNT.
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k at Milton,
ambershure
York Rank, &
ppertain Gettysburg,
suitors, jurors Swatara Bank,
Pittsburg Notes,
Centre Bank
Columbia bridge com.
Greensburg
Brownsville
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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
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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
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thereon—ALSO—A tract of land |
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thereon, with 3
y acres cleared,
meadow &
made, with
all orcharg
description jg
be