LT ind 3 'Y Pos and iy ate 4 Cloc! Is «rin y Fes CIA “Va Vol. VIL ——— | a —— a rR, pr ——— Gi 0. HENNING, A HALT HR Respectfully informs Lis nd and customers, that he has again com- menced the HATTING BUSINESS, in Beilclonte, in a shop adjoining the hiowse formedly ceeupied by ‘Charles Huston [sq.; where he intends to keep a general assortment of Water Stiffened Hats, vhich may be had cn moderate’ terms He fatter: Pftat 20d Common by whole sale or retail. Limseil that he can give general satis . Yeo faction, as he has been lately to thel city, and has procured good stuffs |! Country lamb wool will be taken in at his saap for trade. SEEDY oA be FOR BALL. The subscriber offers for sale, the folowing lands, situate in the ccunty of Clearfield : A valuable farm con- taining 3060 acres, on which are erected a good DWELLING HOUSE and a new LOG BARN, with about fitty acres cleared, scven of which are meadow, and muci wore can be made with little expense a thriving APPLE orchard, a sum: ber of PEACH and other fruit tree ALSO, A handsome IF ARM, adjoining the above, containing 200 acres Improvements, a log dwelling house and barn, out houses, and about scventy or eighty acres cleared 5 six: teen of which are meadow-—a bear ing APPLE and PEACH erchard besides a yariety of other fruit trees: ALSO, a tract of land adjoining the last men tioned, contsining about 200 acres, with small improvements, but gant land, and easily cleared; ALSO, in that neighborhood, two unimproved and, containing 2000 acres, the quality of which, comparatively. Is the best in that county. These lands possess advantages, which many in that conntvy are de- prived of. They are gitvated thre: or four miles from the Susquehanna River ; four or five from the mouth of Anderson’s creck ; and from a mile to a mile and a ball from the turapike, leading from Erie throngh Bellefonte. ‘I'he State road from Huntingdon in teysccts this turnpike, and posses the ele tracts o! WEDNESDAY, Decanber 10. 1625, ee = bs. ker, taloons, and new shoes. Itis suppos Frlorms | the citizens of. Coa ed be bas gone towards Sunbary ol county, that he cayries on the above|Bellefonte., Any person apprehend- business in all its various branches,; jing the above boy and delivering him in the Boremgh of Bellefonte, next. to the subscriber in Lewistown, shal! door to the office of the « PATRIOT,” j ave the above reward and all reason- where he will thankfully receive ail able charges paid. orders in his line of business. Ile} HENRY BUTLER. will work on the most reasonable | October 21. , terms for cash or country produce’ L An apprentice io the above business; NOTICE will be taken, it application be made fiih All persons are cautioned not to take ap assignment on a no'e of mine! TENET 30 SN VE Gi LU, ROTEL LU Uh a the hands of Peter Goff, for twenty ; dollars, as I am determined not to pay, G 14 8 E oy CQ Ww bol LDRQAUICT and Liarpess the same unless complied by Jaw, Ing or Obtatped from me ina frauculen mabaer. Informs the citizens of Centre coun- Cles:be ys that he has commenced the above A business in all 1s various branches, 10 C the borough of Bellefonte, in the up 3 ner end of the house. lately occupied! by Jobin M'Kee as a Tave n. “His! Work shall be fini®-qd ia the best man- ery and disposed ofon the most reas. ey nie terms for cash or country the L4li instant, a produce. Orders will be thank (ally Bl ck received pod punctuaily attend dedlo, Lo. > NOTICE. : Tbe subscribers inform the irl DANIEL BILLEW: friends and the public, that they have| Nov. 17 np : now in complete operation the — CARDING MACHINE A Bargain to Be had. formerly. owned by Rankin & Steel. | The rolls shail be made in the best] To be sold at private sale, a tract of manner and on the shortest notice, land situate in They also have in complete oppera- tion ad Cotton Machinery 5 [bout ten acresol first rate mea adow| where yarn of any quality may befand 200 bearing Appletrees. The's procured, suitable to the aceommo- buildings are a lar ge square log house dation of every person wishing to and hank barp, purchase. They also bave a number: of looms for the purpose of weaving, 14nd of cighty acres lying contiguous | suttab'e to all kinds of country work. For terms apply to They respectfully invite those who Jacob Koffman. have heretofore pitronised them to : Halfmoon, Nov. 13, 18239 untlnp continue to do so; and all those who are favorable to domestic manufac- 3 Xe S. W. Hull, Saddler tures are most respec fully solicited to extend taeir patronage. Work Intending to leave Bellefonte, on or about the first of January, most res- shall be done with dispatch and on the most reasonable terms. pectiully solicits payment from those indebted to him. LAMBERT & BROTHERS. Beilefonte, Nov. 17, 1823, JOSEPH /CRAN IDLE. 1d county, Qt. 14h 1823. yf ERS A % he Eh J 2 IO X s Cause to the premiists ‘of the sub. scriber, living in Spring township on | Steer i] a on the horn O E- The own- is requested to prove property, pay Sia and take him away. Halfmoon township, containing 106 acres, eighty of which are iu a high state of cultivation, with! Also a tract of timber NOTIOK, The subscriber purchased from John Rowe, a tract of land in Hall moon township, Centre county, pari of the cousideration whereof be paid. and gave his notes payable in shoes or the balance, viz. One for 8174 17 cents dated 22nd February 18283, payabie Ist July 1823, on which bas) been paid $122; another for a like REO. somewhere near Wil liam |’ vai, of the same date, pay: bie Ist of . f July 1824 ; another fora Jike sum of Packetr’s house, in Clearfield couniy,! FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. WAS LOST, small BLACK POC i houses of the improved tracis Perel sons wishing to erect water works of any description, will find these lands every respect weil calculated tory hat purpose 5 the seats on two of t the| : ‘acts, one improved, ars corside ved! the best in that pait of the county, well supniicd by nature immediately about them, with valuable sawing} timber, such as 3 ploy cherry, oak, &¢ | which if converted doto boards and scantlingy an ', sent down the Susque-, hannah, would realize to the owner © bandsome profit. The land is gener. ally timbered with oak, hickore, &cl The price will be very moderate, for the improved, by paving half i cash, aud the remainder in eq wl. payments. The unimproved, by pay- Ig part in hand, and the remainder by installments, the subscriber will sell much lower, than any that has beretefore, or that now is, offered in that or any adjacent county ; say, from 3h 50 to $3, 00 per acre, according to tae paymenis. For further infor- mation, enquirgof the s: ihsetiber, liv ing io Cambria | county] William F- Bellefonte, ‘or Samuel John the pramises- JOSEPH Cambria coun yy June 16. 1828. Thercis also a lap ze body housand acres, neap the ahove described, most of which is first 28ke 1and, and which the subscriber rate + J.'B, will's@ at A X73 . - A ¥ ol -ia- } 1} ORE, 5100, near BOONE. 1 iat ol land, sor 10 1 , P3f a moderaid ithe same dat, payable 1st July 1825 jon the 1 As a difficuliy bas arisen as to the 11. tle of Mr. Rowe, 1 hereby forwarn ali {persons not to take ap assignment on these notes as 1 will not pay them un- tii tae ttle is peclected. WILLIAM LIGHTY. Lalfmoon, Scptember 6, 1823. st. of this month, containing sixteen dollars in money—one ten dol- | lar note, and two three’s, bends on Wm. Lighty, for the sum of 5174 cachy and upwards ; with other papers of no importance to any persen hut the BENJAMIN SNYDER, Informs the public and his friends tha he hes rented, and bas in compicte Subscriber. The above re. ward will be given to ary person who will restore caid pocket book to the operation, SMITHS MILLS, n hear to and adjoming the Borough of Bellefonte. Those who may him with their custom may rest assur ed that their work shall be done in the best manner, and with despatch: He pledges himself to give general subscriber, with the money and papers contained therein, Any person find- ing the same, will please to deposit it with William, or Job Packer, Jr. living on the turnpike road, in said|3 county. favor JOHN ROW. Lamar township, Centre county, §: November 10th. 1823. satisfaction ; and solicits a share of the public patrenage. STRAY OXED, 10 Bollars orn, RATER Ih enkoes Pan- : | | CLTANT HI i i | 'character as to scbriety aud industry WAITS OFFICE — (G. W. WAITL, MaNacERr, for which any two ol the above capitais, and the Summ of (Lhe drow.ng wil be announc banks Dot {fm days recoilected—two promisory notes or |W Bole. Tickets only ‘Halves Quarters Luighths immed.ately at the former classes of the Pennsylvania jever sold or paid by any other Brokei}a Notes bought on the lowest terms, | STRAYED from the subscriber, be promptly attended to, and all Lot- ving at Rock Iron Works, Centre [<7 Infor mation given grate, $2X CHATS REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber, liy- ‘oir in Potter township, Centre county w indented apprentice to the shoe. making trade,named JOHN LOMNG of Pe Bex, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, of which the Cor- oner, Justices of the Peace and Cone stables within said county will take notice, that they be then and there i in | their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inqaisitions, examinations, and other remembrances to do those things which 10 their offices cppertain to be done ; and ajl suitors, jurors zed about 20 years, 5 feet 10 inches]: righ, dark hair, fair complexion, and (had on when he went away, a wool hat a dark roundabout and brown hollar pantaloons. The above reward wil be give, bute thanks, to any person who will apprehend said runawar and witnesses are also requested to be and attend at said court, and not depart without leave. Given under my bund at Clearfield this twenty first day of Novems ber A. D. one thousand eight hun. ry Yh "vg dred and TI three, M MD) ATELY, sn er. tf. To he VINEE MAKING business, | ¥ ee boy fren 4 to 16 years old, whose F : SALL OR 1 RENT, A tract of {and containing 11S acres, situate in Lamar towns) hip Cene tre county, 20joining the Washi Nngten Furnace lands, and others ; lite the estate of Charles Bennet, deceased. {f the above land is not sold on the 25th of December instant, it wiil be rented. For terms 2pply to JAMES BROWN, DAVID WATSON, Executors., Lamar township, Dec’r 3d 1822 3ts NOTICE, THE STOCKHOL I RS OF THE CENTRE AND KISHAC® QU lL LIS ROAD COMPANY, ARE HEREBY NOTIFLL 0, That an election will be held at the house of John Kerr, Potter township, Ceatre county, on the first Monday of January next, to elect ONE PRESIDENT, TWELVE MANAGE RS, & ONE TREASURER to conduct the affairs of the company for one years, |All persons are also warned not fc runaway on ac- count of the subscriber, i | JOSHUA trust or harbor said WAY. Poyter townshirfy Qct'r 1, 1823 can be well recommended, Apply to Philipsburg MEER X. the subscribory hiving in JOHN B. 1 ea GT Ere - In the Second Class, Pennsylvania State Lot- tery, ’ which was recently completed in Phil- adelphia, all the following prizes, com. pris: ng neatly the whole scheme *y have ‘been paid— All the Capitals, viz. 15,000 Dollars, 8,000 Dollars, 5000 ‘Deltars, 2,000 Doilars 2,000 Dollars 5 of 81 900, 10 of R500, 14 of 100 and nearly all the Prizes of D6, a mounting to 75000 Dollars. CAPITAL PRIZES in the THIRD CLASS PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOTTERY, the Cash wili be immediately advanc- ¢d when drawn. 2 of $6,000 2 2,000 2 1,500 4 1,000 10 200 FORSTER MILIKEN, Zveas'r. 12 100 {November 27th 1823. Besides numerous Prizes of $50, and smaller Prizes, Every Number will be Drawn fron ‘he wheel, 3 3 AT 1 ri $7 UR Tis Lottery contains only 5972 3 ANK OIE EXCHANGE. numbers, and those who purchase tw: | i 2 rc n WILL BE CAREFUL tickets of the same number , may draw Z XY XZ VISE AND CORR Cre ED WEEKLY AT THIS OF. FICE, Jnited States Branches Boston, ’ 1 New-Hampshire, 2 ed in ol “OPDECtCUL, 1 {New-York City banks New-York country notas New-Jersey, Trenton, 1 Mount Holly, par ‘umberiand, do Newark, do Brunswick Bank, do Sussex Bank, do State Bank at Trenton, do At Elizabethtown do At Morristown do At Patterson do At Brunswick do Pennsylvania, Philadelphia notes, Germantown Easton Bank, Camden Chester county Bank, West Chester Montgomery county Bank, Northampton Bank, Lancaster Bank, Harrisburg Bank do Farmers bk. of Reading, do, BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT. Sr —TTED © CL Irena reins. 350i wider of ten tickets, whieh will cos niy $60, may draw the handsome $28 000 1 ct. dis, do do do par 86 to ¥ dis For theabove Rich Prizes WAITERG OLu iy 3: AbBLij Rex AND FORTUNATE OFFICE. South-West Corner of Chesnut and Finrd steers, Pailadelphia, Who sold 2nd paid all the prizis is par do do do do do do do do State Lottery, and who so'd and paid prizes amounting to vpwards of SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOL LARS, Being the largestamount of prizes in America. Almost all kinds of Bank p_7 Orders inclosing the Cash wil} A TART : County, some time during the sum. im BR £f 3 Ko MH wa mer, six or eight Oxen and young gy » ANAWAT [rom the subsecs Rr branded with a small brand on 5 Q on Monday the 6th inst. an in-| ‘the horns thus ¢ P. B.” ) dented ap prentice to the’ Boot & Shoe the Bo bs ay 2 Ary person making named ieiving information where they can be Joseph Hamilton, had wilibethankfuily rewarded, tabout 19 years old, 5 feet four or Greif, bronght home all reasonahle charg inches high, dark hair and dark com- {es paid by Plesion, “He hud on “when he wen: gS PHIL a Battle roen cloth coat, abou Lo . and iP BENNER, poi oo {Far. Bank Bucks co. 1 A Wu nr (Carlisle Bank, PROCL LF ATION New Hope Bridge, Bank at Milton, . Lal Chambersburg, Notice is Hereby Given] York Bank, Gettysburg, THAT a court of Common Plea: {Swatara Bank, sneral Quarter Sessions of the JPittsbure Notes, Peace and the Orphan’s court, in ancl entre Bank ow} " “x Columbia bridge Som, the county of Clearfield wiil be ifeenshuric
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