tHE ELI # People, and tie Democratic Candidate. “Phe farmers, we { v py Jy ho t ) ) ahve Litter of Lorty Lanksyto think of Fs Fri eny their testimony Repnay.vnia, rem zany sr that Andrew tirery’s Dm ILIAC, 15 the DD moc-a cy ofthe Hurtford Conveniton ; and Ho notiplacs It thie ? Pcon’e of} surely you wi iu executive chat eT ns TION PROSPECTS Become brighter aud brighter each enceecding day. Berks as well as Bucks county will give a majority for J. Andrew Shulze, the Aun of the Sry 4 45s are well informed, are Using (en masse in opposition to Grew They have no notion of a Bang Governor. The Agricultural Interest has suffered too heavily, by SunpoOTLing a friend to Bank Interest. “Make Gregg Gavernol,’ says ihe Farmers, ss and we shall have another Litter of Forty Ranks.” True, and another litter of STATE Loans, Make Gregg Governor, and gour S:ate Debe will in 2 short timz bacomne ena IIS; and every [farmer knows, that the Land is always the pledge, and hb only pledge fora State Hoan. { The paymeil of State Debts mus Bipays fail upon the proprietors of Jand, as well as the Tar which all Bk ne- cessarity levy upon the arn] Columbian Observer nn HEI g ; SC Pa) Ry horter From the Washington (Pa) Reporter S14 IA SNKNYD BR AND AN Rw GREGG. x3 R + AIR taker ro? thet Simon Seydcr was taken from the to be made g D legisiative tl partment ie governor—Andrew xiegy from i Ie cutive appointmet Simon Huy executive appoint ] MLE LY PY s£ the oYI0- der was the candids of the d He nim LR crats. Andrew Guegp opposed vipiently and became a federal can didate. Simos Spyder AND § MMR wd of Na? LA e SEAN Xo | 8) DEMARIERG, INFORM their friends and the poblic generally, that they have com- menced the above husinsss, in all its various branches, in the Borough of Bsllefante, Their shop is on the lot adjoining I. B. Smith's store Int, They will work on the most reasonable terms for cash. shall be finished in the peatest and best manner. Their work They intend keeping on hand a constant supnly of women’s and men’s Shoes and Bonts —All orders will he thankfully received and punctually attended 10. They re- spectiolly solicit a share of the public patronage. Bellefonte, Suptember 234 1823. Geaeral Election. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS in and by an act of the (iencrai Assembly of Pennsylvania, supported thejentitled s¢ An act to regulate the Gen. na y C in Aectiong vehi this Common- War and Fovernment and countiy byieral elect MS WEOLEY LIS NINO ne his influence, and ap troops petsonally in arms, Gregg wrote leit fluence to paralise | to degrade the country, (0 assist enciiy, and leagued himself ard amon the wealth it is enjoined on the Sheriff's Andren of the different counties to give pub- ters aud used his in (lic notice of such elections to be held, tie government, and to enumerate the officers to be the elected : Therefore 1 JOSEPH BUT - “personally! LER, Sheriff, do hereby make kaown with the Hartford convention men tojdud give public disse ver the union in time of wav, for that was their designs. Simeon Saye dep refused to sign the bill for the! batch of Banks which have ruined] the prosperity and credit of Punnsylva-| nia, and gave his manly, sensible, and pitriotic objections Ggaist them. Andrew Grego patronised the bank ine systeny, and became Presilent of the Bellefonte or Cenfre county bank —received his share of the profis re- sulting from the roin of his neigh bors, and permiited it to diddie is customers out of filly per ceat of their money, without sayling ow hy or wherefore. Though there 1s a law agaiust taking peoples money under false pretences-—as well as gambilog and Pharo banks. [is friends pretend for him that 5 Pres he is vot responsible, because as | ‘held ip ident he couid mot controul the man. agcrs of the bank. They are prepar. ¢d 10 say too, that if governor, be would not also be responsible for the corrup lon and mismanigement of his Did he or would he he did and would administrarion, resten © I guess receive the salary—tha wages of ini- guity—and the prople in borh cases mipht wwhiistle—and os Dr Franklin says, pay dear for their whistle too. —l) We 1 NOTICE to the electors of the county of Cen- tre, that a general election will be said county, on the second {Tuesday of October next, being the {4th dav of the month, at the several election districts in said county ; at which time and place, the qualified etectors of said county will elect, ONE PERSON Hr GOVERNOR of the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for SENATOR, to represent the scnatomal district composed ofthe counties of Lycoming, Centre, Clearfield, Potter & M’Kean, in the senate of this Commonwealth. TWO PERSONS to represent the nl) counties of Centre and Clearfield in tthe House of Heprescatatives of this Commonwealth, ONE PERSON for Commissioner for the sud county, And ONE PERSON as * the said county, The electors of said county will take notice, that the eletiion will be heid at tiie following places, viz I'or the district composed of the township of Haines, in the town of Aa- ronshurg, at the house formerly occu- picd by Christian Meese. The district composed of the town- ship of Miles, at the house of Auditor Stables, who ate required to give all least one week’s notice of such eiec- tion, assisted by two qualified citzens,| “The district composed of Lawrence chosen by such citizens qualified to) vote as shail then be present.’ And] the inspeciors chosen are required be at the placs of holding the ¢luction in their respective disuricts, on the| day of the general election afor said at nine o'clock in the morning, to do and petform the duties reqied off them. Ard I do farther make known that by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, that every per-| son who shail hold any office or ap-| peintment of profit or trust ander thei government of the United S:ates| whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a Ssubordinaie officer or a is shall be ei sed! Green agent, who is or shal be emp oyed Green, under the legislative, cxecotive or ju diciary apartments of (he United States and also that every member of Gon: gress is by law incapable of bolding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, in. spector or clerk ofany election ia this state. : And the return judoes of the res. pective districts afgresaid, are requir- ed tomect at the Gourt house in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Friday next afier the second Taesdiy in October, then and there to perform those things required of them by faw, GIVEN under my hand at Belle- fonre, this 15th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand ¢:rht hundred and twen ty three, and 48th year of the In- dependence of the United States of America. Joseph Butler, SZ'ff. Preclamation. Whereas in and by an act of the General Assembly of Penusylvania,| (township shall hold their election at sald county. The electors of said county wil held atthe foilowing places, viz. aS Mushannon creek, forms an hold their house Becaria township, general township, lying north of a line begin- ning at the mouth of Wheatlaid Run forms an clection disirict==the elec- tion to be held at the house of George Smell. The district composed of that part of Lawrence township in the county aforesaid, lying on the waters of Sin- namahoning, beginning at the porth east corner of Clearlieid county, then west to the district line between John Canon and Hunter's district, thence south by said line to a beach a cor- ner of surveys in the name of George Meade, No. 3294 and 5295, thence north all along said line to the place ot beginning, the election to be held at the house of Levi Hicks in Gib- son township. The electors of the district com- posed of Pike township to hoid their reneral election at the house of James | Blair, in Curwenville. township shall hoid their general election at the town of Clearfield. The district composed of Covington the house of Jacob Mawrey, in said township, The district composed of Fox town- ship, and all that part on the west side of Gibson township, to a line running worth and south and paralel] with the line becween the townships of Gibson and Fox, and about three miles fiom said line between the townships uforesaid so as to include the two first ranges of surveys, the clectors thereof shall hold their gen- eral election at the house of James And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this state passed the 17th day of Ma-ch 1806, it 1s directed that the Inspectors of said General elec tion shail be chosen by ballot on Fri. day next preceding ihe first Tuesday tn October (being the 3d day of Oc tober) at the several election districts, and the election of such inspector shall be held by the repective Con: stables, who are required to give ai least one week’s notice of such elec. tion, assisted by two qualified citizens, chosen by such citizens qualified to vole as shall then be present. And the Inspectors chosen are required Lo be at the place ol holding the election in their respective districts, on the day of the general election aforesaid, at oioe o'clock in the morning, to do and perform the duties required ol them. And I do further make known that by an act of the General Assembly ol this Common wealthy that every per. son who shall boid any office or ap- pointment of profit or trust under the rovernment of the United States. whether a commissioned officer or And one person as Auditor for the take roiice, that the election will be Recaria township, and that part olf firié. Bradford township lying south of an east line beginmng at the mouth of Wheatland Run, and running to the election district ; and the electors thereof shall election at the now occupied by John Cree in The district composed of Bradford and running to the Mushannhon creek, ‘ the 12th year of her age. decal ticket which was formic: : ; The federal ticket which was form- gy horne, in the town of Rebersburg. ed for this county, on Tuesday last, ] i The district composed of Potier appears 10 have disappointed the! whship at the house of Waiter ¢ blissful dreams’ of several of Dur pol; Longwell, Farlystown. iticians, Ouneot iem in particulary pe district composed of Ferguson we are” informed, [eels COBSC114waship, at the house of Robert Pat- quence very much injured, in the ton. homination of his neighbor. So much The district composed of Halfmoon did he calculate on a nomination, that township, at the house of Joseph B. he already faucied himself seated in Shnaert ’ ow the capitol, making speeches to they “For the district composed of Pat. astonished muititude; and had actually’, (owaship at the house of William hired an additiona clark to sell the ols notions, while be should be attending, The district composed of Spring Rothe Foncerng a! RR ; township and the Borough of Belle fends Inietitencets {fonte, at the Court house in the said LGR borough. The district composed of rgs We understand that the federalists/township, at the school bouse in the In the eastern partoef the state havea[lown of Milesburg. lost all of electing Grage For the district composed of 1Valk- They say il hie is elected, he must have? township, at the house of Wiilam w larger vote in the \Vestérn part of Swyth. the state than Hioster received in 1820] The district composed of Howard If this is what they depend upon, township, at the house of John Liswret, We cap assure them they trast to al Ube district composed of Baldeagle broken stick. We feel confident thay towaship atthe house of Hugh White, Me. Shatze will have 10,000 majority! The district composed of Logan west of the mountains. township at the house of Anthony Kleckner. | The district composed of Lamar \ er township 'n the township at the house of James 16h year cf her age, Miss Carua- Brown, RINE EARRN. { Tor the district composed of the \1s0 Miss Haxnan Eakin township of Rush, at the house of the 10h vear of her age, Jacob Test, in Puitipsburgh. ~— Also: Miss Mary Exxex inj And in and by an of the Geaneral : : As:zembly of this state passed the 17:h Sallis has one family who lived in| day of March 1806, it is directed that the dior ment of all the harmony andthe Inspectors of said General elec- love th ay were possible for humanjtion shall be chosen by balla! on Fni- beinirs to Mbeen deprived of three day next preceding the first Tuesday of iis membersiin one week, leaving abn October (being the 3d day of Oc- mother, four siSteps, and three broth- : his Frem the Pittsburg Statesman. Ba. 20 hopes at al otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed weajth,” it is enjoined on the Sher [under the legislative, executive or ju- iff’s of the different counties to give/diclary apartments of the United States public notice of such elections to beland also that every member of Con- held, and to enumerate the officers toi gress is by law incapable of holding be elected : Therefore I GREEN or exercising at the same time the |: WOOD BELL, Sheriff, do hereby office or appointment of Judge, in- entitled « An act to regulate the Gen- eral elections within this Common CENTRE COU This tract is first rate I ijwith good improvemen’s lying within three miles of pike road leading from Hat James Potter will sho ALSOS ara 1410 ACRES ON BALDEAGL Creek Centre county. A great pi of this tract is Arse rate and sec rate Bottom land. 60 or 70 acr cledred, with a good house and bs thereon ; about three miles he Milesburg. The tenant wili sha this farm. gy 380 ACRES ON THI WATER OF THE SINNEMAHONING in Clea: fieid county, about 16 mui from the county town of said coun | Part of this tract is good bouoii fans (Lisquire Nichols will show this lan ALSO, 3 600 ACRES IN CLEARFIELI COUNTY, 4 about two miles south of the afors said Turnpike Road, and about mig way between the navigable walers | the Allegheny and Susquehannd This tract is first rate land, well wa cred and timbered, and from its prow imity to the road leading from th navigable waters of the Susquehanna to the head of Red Bank, a branch o ihe Allegheny, where the naiigatio commences, makes this a vaiuabl tract of land. 2 land. on ALSO, ACRES IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, 3 on the big Mahoning, about twents miles from Indiana ; a large portion @ first rate bottom land, and contains | good mil-seat, John Bell, Esq. will show this tract. ‘ A 370 AL 80. OF FIRST LAND, : in two surveys, in Armstrong county. on the waters of Pine Creek, weil was ered and timbered, with a sufficienc of good bottom or meadow ground Mr. James Sioan will show one of hese tracts, and Mr. John (M’Geel 1250 ACRES RATE the other. y ALSO, gee 330 ACRES IN INDIANA COUN: TY; A , 14 miles from Indiana town, Weamer will show this tract. 8 The abave lands will be sold ig quantities, to suit the purchasers, at on reasonable terms ; the titles indie putible. Application may be ‘0 either of the subscribers. k JOHN POE, i ARCHIBALD BARD, JAMES POTTER & DAVID FULERTON, | Lrecutors) IT the above lands are not sold at private sale, they will be offered at PUBLIC SALE, at the following places, viz : at Belles ‘onte Centre county, on Monday the Me, 20th of October next 3 at Od Loony Clearfield county, og Thuriday the 23d. of October next ; at Kittanning Armstrong. county, on Tuesday (he 28th of October next ; and at Zndia- na oo Friday the 31st of Ociober next, when the terms will be made kuowu Fy JOHN POE A. Bia J Pp. D, Schitember 2, 1823, VALUABLE REAL ESTALL FOR SALE. 4 By order of the Orpihan’s court of Centre county. Will be sold at public vendue on ‘he premises, on Monday the third day of November next, a certain tober)iat the several election districis, make known and give public FA NOTICE | to the electors of the county of Clear-| field, that a general election will be 1 held in said county, on the second! Tuesday of October next, being the 14th day of the month, at the several] election (districts in said county; at which time and place, the qualified electors uf said county will elect, One Person for Gover- nor of the State of Penn- sylvania. One person for Sena- tor, to represent the senatorial district com. posed of the counties of] Lycoming Centre Clear- field, Potter & M’ Kean in the senate -of this Commonwealh, TWO persons "to represent the counties of Centre and Clearfield iu the House of Representatives of thi } spector or clerk of any election in this) HOUSE & LOY state. of ground, containing six acres or And the Judges of the respective|ihereabouts, with the appurtenances election disrricts aforesaid, are requir-{situate in Potter township, io the ed to appoint one of their number in county of Centre aforesaid. ' It being | each district as a returp judge to meetithe real estate that was of John Work at the Court house in the town offing, late of said township deceased. Clearfield, on Friday next after the |Terms of sale—one third of the pur- 2nd Tuesday in Qctober; and the lchase money to be paid when the judges stall appoint ove of their num- sale is confirmed, and the ballaace in | two equal yearly payments Due aa. ber to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on the 7th day |iendance will be given by Henry Work ing acting administrator. 3 after with the certificate of the votes given for the members of Assembly, BY THE COURT and one other to meet the Judges from Certified by 2 each county, at the house formerly F B.SMIT Bellefonte, Sept’r 5th | occupied by Asher Hunt, Baldeagle NOTLO township, Centre county, with the The subscriber purchased from Senatarial return. GIVEN uoder my hand at Clear. John Rowe, atract of land in Half moon township, Centre County, part field this 8th day of Septembe; 1823, and the 48th vear of the Independence of the United States! f 1,0 consideration whereof hea pid, and gave his notes payable in Shoo] ‘or the balance, viz. One for S174 of America. GREENWOOD BELL, Sif 17 ccots dated 22nd February 1823, payable Ist July 1823, on which has | heen paid $122 ; another for a like sum, ol ti payable 1st of H, C. 0. €. 823. Be i OR SALE K § i BAL - ie In pursvance of the Last Will and Testament of James Poe, Esq. dec’d the subscribers offer for sale, the fol- lowing pioperty, viz.—— 240 ACRES OF FIRST RATE slate land, adjoining Conococheapue creek, in Antrim township, Franklin he same date, July 1824 ; another fora like sum of the same date, payable 1st July 1825. As a difficulty has arisen as to the 1i~ tle of Mr. Rowe, I hereby forwarn all | persons not to take an assignment cn . Commonwealth. these notes as I will not them un- county. John Poe w L show this land, |; o itl iis. pi bool pay | is uns In LL