DILLARS: per annum-—=hut if paid ii Rw. elegant tract of Innd, situate ‘in wp oT taforms Eig " y : 7? customers, that he has again com- - been paid-—— All the Capitals, viz, * y ’ BELLEFONTE LTR Coa he a SY 3 i 3 TRI a -r ENTRE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN, WEDNESDAY, November 5, 183 No. 24. CONDITIONS. The nrice of this paper is TWO sum of G38 000 The drawing will be announced in a few days. Whgle Tickets only Halves 3 Qarters 1 50 1p bths 75 For theabove Rich Prizes apply imomediately at Re WAITERS OLD LaTABUISHED AND FORTUNATE OFFICE. South-West Corner of Chesnut and Third streets, Philade!phia, Who sold and paid all the priz s iv the former classes of the Penasylvania State Lottery, and who soid and paid prizes amoonting to upwards of SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOL LARS, Being the largest amount of prizes ever sold or paid by any other Broka: tn America. Almost all kinds of Bank Notes bought on the lowest terms. B= Orders inclo9ing the Cash will be promptiy attended to, and ail Lot- tery information given gratis, FUR Dalby, The subscriber offers for sale, the following lands, situate in the county of Clearficld : A valuable farm con- lainiog 300 acres, on which are erected a good DWELLING HOUSE and a pew LOG BARN, with about fitty acres cleared, seven of which are meadow, and much more can be made with little expense, a thriving APPLE orchard, a pum: iber of PEACH and other fruit tree. ALSO, A bandsome FARM, adjoining the above, containing 200 acres Improvements, a log dwelling aouse and barn, out houses, and abou seventy ot eighty acres cleared; six. igen of which are meadow—a beat ing APPLE and PCACH orchard busides a variety of other fruit tices, ALSO, a tract of land adjoining the last tioned, contatning about 200 acres, with small improvements, but ¢ gant land, and easily cleared; ALSO, in that neighborhood, two unimproved land, containing 2000 acres, the quality of which, comparatively. 1s the best in that county, These lands possess advantages, which many in that country are de- prived of. They are eituated thre 0 FEICE. or four miles from the Susquehani: River ; four or fve from the mouth of Anderson’s creck ; aud from a mii to a mile and a half from the turnpike, leading from Erie through Bellefon:e The Swateroad trom Huntingdon mn. tersects this turnpike, and passes the houses of the improved tracts. Per- tery, sons wishing lo erect water works of] : tany description, will find these lands which was recently completed in Phil-{in every respect well calculated tor adelphia, all the following prizes, com-'that purpose ; the seats on two of the prising nearly the whole scheme, have, tracts, one improved, arg corsidered {the best in that part of the coumy, 15,000 Dollars, 8,000 Dollars, 5000, well supplied by nature immediately Dollars, 2,000 Dollars 2,000 Dollars about them, with valuable sawing 5 of 1700, 10 oft $3500, 14 of $100 timber, such as pine, cherry, oak, &c. and nearly all the Prizes of 86, a- Which it converted into boards and mounting to scantling, and sent down the Susque- a hannah, would realize to the owner » 75000 Dollars. {bandsome profit. The Jand is gener- CAPITAL PRIZES in the THIRD ally timbered with oak, hickory, &c CLASS PENNSYLVANIA The price will be very moderate, STATE LOTIERY, for The i by paying half in er igs . , cash, and the remainder in equa! is Cot wit 28 mas wv, PAYTens The unimproved, by av ed when Naw y avai “ing part in hand, and the -remainder 37 of : by Installments, the subscriber will sell moch lower, than any that bas heretofore, or that now is, offered. in |that or any adjacent county ; say, from 31, 50 to §2, 00 per acre, according ito the ‘parmen's. For further infor- mation, enquire of the subscuiber, liv. sand ing in Cambrla county, Willam F. i Boone, Bellefonte, or Samuel John ston, near the premises® JOSEPII BOONE. yy June 16. 1823, N, B. Thereis also a large body Htand, same thousand acres, near the, bove described, most of which is first ate land, and which the subscriber {ML scll at a goderate rate J. B. in advance, ONE DOL] AR AND SEVENTY FIVE CEN IS only will be chard, Adveriisements, making no more in length than breadth, will be in- serted taree times for onc dollar ; and for every subssjucnt continuance twenty-five conts — Lhose of greate! length in proportion, — Rule or hgure work double those rates: No sahseription will be received for fess than onc year ; por any pape! discontinu xd uatti all arrearages aie paid. it the subscriber does not request a dis ontinuance of his paper; at the £od of the year, it will be considered as a new engage nent; and the pape: forwarded accordingly. Subscribers who have their papers ‘cat ied by the mail, must be liable fo the postage. : Letters addressed to the editor pnust be post paid. | FO ®S Al. k- 86 00 3 00 y TBaldeagle township, Centre county, sgontainiog 240 acres more or less, adjoining lands o Henry James, and others, The land is well improved, and is one of those lately owned by J. P. De Hass, pur. chased by Mrs Craig, and sold by her “to Thomas Goodwin, Philadelphia For terms apnlv to him, or to Wm R. Smith, Hartingdon, June 3d. 1823. G £0. HENNING, Bi ATE i ito his friends menced the HATTING BUSINESS, An Bellefonte, in a shop adjoining the house formerly occupied by Charles | Huston Iisq. 5; where he intends tc meg- keep a general assortment of “Water Peouf and Common Stiffened Hats. which may be bad on moderate terms He flatters } » iC by whole sale or retail. Snselp st : : tracts o himself that he can give general satis faction, as he has been lately to the city, and has procured good stuffs Country lamb wool will be taken in at v his shop for trade. a WAIT’ S ee are In the Second Class, Pennsylvania State Lot $6,000 2,000 1,500 1,000 UD 100 dcs numerous Prizes of B50 smaller Prizes. Every Namber will be Drawn from the wheel. wil his Lottery contains only 35073 Cambria count DUMSess, and those who purchase twol tickets Bape same number, may draw’, any two ofthe o ove capitals, and the a hoider of ten Dekers, which wail cost eniy $60, may diay the handsome, is wy oy : {at STAHLS RIPPLES and be con- situate four miles west of the borough ELIJAH REEVES, clock and Watch-Aa ker, pusiness in all it ‘nthe Borough 8 various branched, of Beilefinte, neg: where he will thankfully reccive ail orders in his line of busipess, He vill work on the most rcasonable ‘crms for cash or country produce An apprentice to the above [business ¥ill be aken, it application be made Suon. GEO. ROTH ROCK, waddler and Harness Maker, Informs the citizens of Centre coun- ty, thet he has commenced the above business in all its various Loanches, 1n per end of the house lately occupied by Jobn M’Kee as a Tavern. work shall be finished in the best man- ver, acd disposed of gn the mos! reas- onable terms for cash or count'y produce. received and punctually attended to. | NOTICE. All persons indebted to FREDER- ' | ‘ i before the 1st day of September next, and make payment. If this notice is. neglected, these concerned way res. assured that suit will be brought a- gaiost them. CORNELIUS DALE. Ferguson townsbip, August 5th 1823. NOTICE 1S HEREBY HVEN, That the Comm ssieners appointed bv an act of tiie Leecislature of Peun sylvania, tor the improvement of the Susquehannah from Columbia to tide, passed the 31st day of March, 1823 will dispose of SEVERAL SECTIONS OF SAID RIVER tor improvement, at PUBLIC SALE, ‘o the lowest bidder, to commence on ! | Icforms the citizens of Contrc/ind calbdn barn, about fife / county, that he carries on the abovd'er toor to the office of the « P TRIOT,”| the borouch of Betlefoute, in the up-| His Orders wiil be thankfully | ICK DALY, will come forward ou or count. ot present their accounts, du y aushen- iticated, for settlement, on or belore ithe 20ih day of October next. Haines township, Aug 27.1823. v vaso art of the real estate that was of fohm Dunlop, late of Spring township ‘@ said county, deceased, viz i SEVENTY-SEVEN joining recis of unseated land, con aweg each about : . 415 ACRES, : situated on the south west side of the West Braech of the Susquehanvah, | partly Iv tie county of Centre, and partly in the county of Lycoming, TERMS of sale--One baif of th the purchase money to be paid when the sale is confirmed, and the deed or deeds executed, and the residue in one ycar. Due aitendance will be wiven by Charles Huston and John G. Lowrey, administrators. By the Court, Certified By 4 #® F. B. SMITH, C. 0. C. Bellefonte, Ociober 2ud p23, of fudiana ov the great road leading trom said borough to Kittanning. I'he improvements are 'wo good cabin houses, y acres clear. | 1, five of which are meadow, and more may be made, with a small | Apple Orchard, tharcon—ALSO—A contaluin tract of land or Oo 142 acres sitnate about five miles west of said borougiy on Crooked creek, with a cabbin house and barn thereon. with about sixty or seveuly acres cleared, twelve acres of which are meadow & a quantity more way bs made, with five sngar camps and a smali orchard thereon. —A further description is| The abov deemed unnecessary, as i may belon tle sout best obtained by applying to t scribers op the premises. DAVID CUMMINGS, JOHN TRIMBLE, ¢ stated lands are situated h west side of the west he S90: fhraneh of the Susquehanna, opposite to the mouth of Kettte Creek, and ex- tending from pine to twelve miics {sontiiward to the waters of Beach | = —— jeraat They were surveyed in 1794 3 Ql y 0D. ior "95, and re ular y re-surveye in ot 1X Cents Reward. 11808, and ali id J OR ge Ranaway from the subscriber, liv. Ute is without disphte, wd clear "of ing in Springfield, Centre county, a.;20¥ incumbiance. I'hese fands awe bont the 17th of Angust last, an ap- Worthy the attention of enterprising prentice ta the Shotmaking business, TO0ied men,as a great part is of a named JOHN WHITE, amed ahout good quality, well watered and timber 17 years. I forewarn all persons trom : »abounding with stone coal and harboring or trusting him on my ac- °F OPES a read from the Karthaus The above Rowards will ibe road, about six miles trom the soutie en for his apprehension and return “oh tracts (the whole “distance from But so chives paid tlesburg being about twelve miles) WM. PRICE. 2" advantageons settlement can casily > be formed. The lands will be sod in one body, or in seperate parcels or [{ructs, as may suit purchasers. C. HUSTON, J G. LOWREY . Sh Ziv to the subscriber, Sept. 23d 1923. LOTECR, ALL persons indebted to the estate GEORGE ZUBLER, | BENJAMIN SNYDER, late of Haines township, deceased, are informs requested to make payment, and those having demands, aie requested to the public and his friends that he bas rented, and bas in complete operation, : SMITH'S MILLS, near to and adjoining the Borough of i HALE MUSSE ’ MICHAEL MUSSER Bellefonte. Those who may e IRIE Adm’rs GEORGE PETERS. : lavor him with their custom may rest assure cd that their work shall be done in the 7th day of August next, beginning toeed from day to day, until the be Commissioners may deem proper Lhe improvement will be destonated on the day of salew-a schedule of which i¢ hereunto armexed, to wit: STAHL’S RIPPLES, FRY’S FALL, ESHELMAN'S SLUICE AND BARR, from thew HOUSE ROCK” to M’CALL.S FERRY, alone the [.ancaster Shore, CUL.- LY’S FALLS. and such other im. provements as the Commissioners may deem proper, JABEZ HYDE, Jr. JOHN M’MEENS, SAML H. W{LSON NOTICE. The subscribers intorni their [riends and the public, that they have now in complete operation the CARDING MACHINE formerly owned by Runkin & Steel. The rolls shail be made in tne bes: manner and on the shortest notice, They also have in complete oppera- tion a Cotton Machinery where yarn of any quality may be procured, suitable to the agecommo- dation of every perse@ wishing to purchase. They also have a number of loomas for the purpose of weaving, suttable to all kinds of country work. They respectfully invite those who have heretofore patronised them to continue to do so ; and all those who are favorable to domestic manufac- tures are most respecilully solicited to extend taeir patronoge. Work ( 1 L ir |e ' i i » i i whole be disposed of, or so much as| By order of the COrfilan’s court of day of November next, a certain the reol estate that was of John Work- New. Comm'rs Sie is covfi med, and the ballauce t persons not ‘he best manner, and wiih desnatceh. He pledges himself to gave general VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR *SAi.E. satisfaction ; and solicits a share of the public patronage. Centre county. Will be sold at public verdue on he premises, on Monday the thire BANK NOTE EXCHANGE. HOUSE & LOY IN PHILADELI HIA. of ground, containing six acres or!Ujited Sates Branches hereabouts, with the appurtenances ;/Boston, situate in Potter township, in the New-Hampshire, ouniy of Centre aforesaid, It being \Connecticut, York City banks York country notes New-Jerscy. ct. dis. do do a do 1 4 1 2 1 - 2 pa ng, late of said township deceased. New. to § Perms of sale—oge third of the pur- hase money to be paid when the Trenton, In Mount Holly, wo equal yearly payments Due at- Cumberland, endance will be given by Henry Work Newark, ng acting adminisirator Brunswick Bank, BY THE COURT, |Sussex Bank, Cert fied by State Bank at Trenton, F. B. SMITH, C. 0. C |At Elizabethiown PeBefonte, Sept’r 5th 1823. At Morristown KETEN O i, At Patterson At Brunswick The subscriber purchased from dis I'ennsylvania. : hi : . John Rowe, a tract of land in Halt [Philadelphia notes, moon township, Centre county, part) : : €aston-3 bf the consideration whereof he paid Liaston Bank, Germantown md gave his notes payable in shoesCamden : or the balance, viz. One for $174] jesler county Bank, 17 cents dated 220d February 1823, West Chester . sayable 1st July 1823, o# which has | lontgomery county Bank, been paid $122 ; another for a like |Northampion Baok, sum, ol the same date, payable 1st of July 1824 ; apother fora like sum: of Lencaster Bank, ‘Harrisburg Bank do Farmers bk. of Reading, do. BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT. Far. Bunk Bucks co. ] Carlisie Bank, 11 New Hope Bridge, 1 Bank at Milton, 15 Chamber: rg, 15 York Bauk, Gettysburg, he same date, payable 1st July 1825 As a difficulty bas arisen 2s to the il lc of Mr. Rowe, 1 hereby forwarn ai te take an assignment on hese notes as I will not pay them un il toe title is perfected. WILLIAM LIGHTY. Halfmoon, Scptember 6, 1823. shall be done witn dispatch and on the most reasonable terms. LAMBERT & BROTHERS. PRIVATE SALE: A valuable plantation, or tract of land containing, 225 Acres, 'GOURT OF CENTRE COUNTY, /Cclumbia bridge com. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Swatzra Bank, FOR SALE Pittsourg Notes, BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS Centre Bank 6 2 WiLL BE SOLD, Greensburg 1 At the bouse of Evan Miles. in the | Browreville Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday ~— Tr 7 es | i the 27th of October, instact. and to ad {J USLICES AlMU vonstabies journ from day to day during the ; ¥ I iO week, il necessary, the foillowihg des. 13 tA i. cribed property, being ihe Tesiduary| FOR SALE AT THIS OFFicy, 1" ——