yr | GEO. HENNING, HATTER HATER. | Ruspectiully informs his triends and customers, that he Las again com- GEO. ROTHROCK, Saddler and Harness n Maker, h in m Informs the citizens of Centre coun- ty, that he has commenced the above Husiness in all its vavicus branches, In the borousth of Bellefonte, in the up; Beliefonte, in a shop adjoining thei Per end of the house lately occupied house formerly occupied by Charles|?¥ John M’Kceas a Tavern. His & : work shall be finished in the best man. Huston Esq. ; where he intends tolper, and disposed of on the most reas: onable terms for cash or counuy produce. Orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. NOTICE. The subscribers inform their friends and the public, that they have now in complete operation the CARDING MACHINE formerly owned by Rankin & Steel. The rolls shall be made in the best manner and on the shortest notice, They also have in complete oppera- tion a \ ne nced the { HATTING BUSINESS, : keep a general assortment of Water Proof and Common Stiffened Hats, which may be had on moderate terms by whole sale or retail. lle flatters fy. Tv ; himseif that he can give ceneral satis . faction, as he has been lately to the a city, and has procured good stuffs : Country lamb waol will Be taken in at Thus shiep for trade. FOR SALE, The subscriber offirs for sale, the following lands, situate in the county of Clearficld s A valgable farm con- 12ke an assizoment on a note of mine dollars, as I am determined not to pay ing in Potter towpship, Centre county an indented apprentice to the shoe. m agred about 20 years, 5 feet 10 inches hi be give, but no thanks, to any person who will All persons are also warned not to trust or harbor said runaway on ac- count of the subscriber, Potter township, Oct’r 1, 1823. NOTICE. All persons are cfutioned mot to the hands of Peter Goff, for twenty ¢ same unless compelled by law, be- gz obtained from me ina fraudulent JOSEPH /CRANDLE. learfield county, Oct. 14th 1823. | S1X CENTS REWARD. Se Ruraway from the subscriber, liv-|wi co iaking trade, named: in be JOAN LONG, igh, dark hair, fair complexion, and} ad on when he went away, a wool hat dark roundabout and brown holian antaloons. The above reward wil] on apprehend said runaway. IN consequence of the death of Da- vid Hogau late Bookseller of Phila- delpiia, a stock of valuable administrators of his esate, 10 be soid for all Books and Stationary articles stock also comprises one of the best sold cost value, and in many cases be- low 1t. zood opportucity of furnishing them- selves with scarce and standard works in. made at the store No. 255 MARKET STREET to will be faithfully attended to, wir BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES. BOOKS AND STATIONARY. s been placed at the disposal of the reduced prices for cash. Orders nerally used through the county il be satisfactorily supplied. The lections of Miscellaneous Literature the country, including a great num r of English books, which will be To Clergymen it affords a theology, both in English and Lai. Orders forwarded, or application JAMES HOGAN su~N’R. Nov. 17th, 1823. JOSHUA WAY, Cotton Machinery ; where yarn of any quality may be procured, suitable to the actommo- dation of every person wishing to purchase. They also have a number of looms for the purpose of weaving, suitable to all kinds of country work. They respectfully invite those who have herctofore patronised them to continue to do so ; and all those who are favorable to domestic manufac- taining 300 ‘acres, on which are erected a good DWELLING HOUSE | and a ew : LOG BARN, with about filly acres cleared, seven of which are meadow, and much | more carr be made with little expense, a thriving APPLE orchard, a vum- Pp 1 about the first of January, most res- S. W. Hull, Saddler Intending to leave Bellefonte, on or sh es ly Beliefonte, Nov. 17, 1823 ber of PEACH and other fruit tree. ALSO, A handsome "ARM, adjoining the above, containing 200 | acres Improvements, a log dwelling house and barn, out houses, and about seventy or cighty acres cleared ; six- teen of which are meadow—a bear- ing APPLE and PEACH orchard, ‘Besides a variety of other fruit trees; | ALSO, a tract of land adjoining the last men- moacd, containing about 4 200 acres, with small improvements, but ele- tures are most respectfully solicited to extend tneir patronage. Work shall be done with dispatch and on the most reasonable terms. LAMBERT & BROTHERS. 4 ALE R NO TIO, The subscriber purchased from John Rowe, atract ot land in Hall moon township, Centre county, part of the consideration whereof he paid, and gave his notes payable in shoes for the balance, viz. One for $174 17 cents dated 22nd I'ebruary 1823, payabje 1st July i823, on which has been paid $122; another for a like living at Rock Iron Works, Centre County, some time during the sum- mer, six or eight Oxen and young Steers, branded with a small brand on the horns thus ¢ P. B.” giving information where they can be had willbethankfully rewarded, it brought home all reasonahle charg es paid by STRAY OXLN. STRAYED from the subscriber, th Any person oi and PHILIP BENNER. Oct. 8, 1823. gant land, and easily cleared; By ALSO, jn that neighborhood, two tracts of ~ unimproved land, containing As a difficulty has arisen as to the ti. A200) uizes : tle of Mr. Rowe, [ hereby forwarn all | the quality of which, comparalively, he sons not to take an assignment or ig the best in that connty, these notes as I will not pay them un: These lands possess advantages, ij (ne title is perfected. . which many in that country are de- WILLIAM LIGHTY. prived of. They are situated three Halfmoon, September 65 1823. or fonr miles from the Susquebanna River ; four or five from the mouth RTA NT ANT of Anderson's creek ; and from a mile BENJAMIN SNYDER, to a mile and a half from the turnpike, Informs the public and his friends that " Yeading from Eric through Bellefonte.lne has rented, and has in complete The State read trom Huntingdon in- ha tersects this turnpike, and passes thejoperation . houses of the improved tracts. Por SMITH’S MILLS, sons wishing to erect water works ofjnear to and adjoining the Borough ol any description, will find these lands’ polefonte. Those who may favor jn every respect well calculated for] : ; 4 that purpose ; the seats on two of the him with their custom may rest assur tracts, one improved, are corsidered ed that their work shall be done in the best in that part of the couniyy'ihe pest manner, and wlth despatch. well supplied by nature immediately! about them, with valuable sawing timber, such as pine, cherry, oak, &c. satisfaction ; and solicits a share of which if converted into boards end’ no public patronage. scantling, and sent down (he Susque-| hannah, wou!d realize to the owner © bandsome profit. The Jand is gener- gly timbered with oak, hickory, &c. ‘The price will be very moderate, for the improved, by paying balf io cash, and the remainder in equal ANAWAY from the subscriber payments. The unimproved, by yer BR, on Monday the 6th inst. an in- ing part in hand, and the remainder gepted apprentice to the Boot & Shoc by instaliments, the Sobnriaet Wl makiog pamed sell much lower, than any that has) : heretofore, or that now ro sifered in Joseph Hamilton, that or any adjacent county ; say, from about 19 years old, 5 feet four or five §1, 50 to $2, 00 per acre, according inches high, dark bair and dark com- 10 the payments. For further infor- plexion. He had on when he went mation, enquire of the subscniber, liv- away a bottle green cloth coat, about ing in Cambrla county, William F- half worn, blue jacket, Nankeen Pan- Boone, Bellefonte, or Samuel John taloons, and new shoes. [tis suppes ston, near the premiscs® ed he lias gone towards Sunbury or JOSEPH BOONE. Bellefonte. Any person apprehend. Cambria county, June 16. 1823. ing the above boy and delivering him to the subscriber in Lewistown, shall N, B. Thercis also a large body of land, some thousand acres, near the have tbe Shove Frvad and ali reason above described, most of which is firsy able charges PERRY BUTLER ate Jand, and which the subscriber; L . will sell at a moderate rata 3.8. sum, ol the same date, payable 1st of July 1824 ; another fora like sum of the same date, payable Ist July 1825 He pledges himself to give general 10 Dollars REWARD. October 21. FOR SALE OR acres, situate in Lamar township Cen- tre county, adjoining the Washington Furnace lands, and others ; late the estate of Charles Bennet, deceased. 25th of December instant, it wil be rented. For terms apply to RENT. A tract of land containing 11s {f the above land i8 not sold on the JAMES BROWN, DAVID WATSON, Ezxecutors. Lamar township, Dec’r 3d 1823 a 4 1 late of Maclaysburg, Dauphin county, dec’d. ectfully solicits payment from those third of it is cleaved, the rest well Aebred to Bi timbered. It has generally been di- Webied 10 fim, vided into two farms, there being a house and siable at each end of the tract. jand as he wishes. the 1st of April next. Potter’s Mills, near the premises, will show them to persons desirous of pur- chasing. FOR SALLE, NE half, or a smaller quantity, of a 400 acre tract in Potter town ip, Centre County, belonging to the tate of Mrs. Lleanor M. Wallace, The land is of superior quali. ; it is well wattered ; about one The purchaser may have ei- er end, and as much of the cleared The title is indis- table, Possession can be given op pu Mr. William Allison, residing at For terms apply to bim or ther of the subscribers, WM. GRAYDON, » Zz’rs. WM. M. HALL. WM. P. MACLAY, Lewistown, Nov. 5, 1823. —wtf Daring Robbery. REWARD. 5,300 Dollars. The robbery was committed by two men dressed in Blue Clothes ; ane of them about five feet nine inches high, sandy complexion, vety light beard, nd ‘without whiskers. fny person On the morning of the 5th of No- vember instant, Robert dliller on his return from Kentucky, was ROBBED, on the Turnpike Road, two miles above the turnpike gate at Blan’s Gap, of thesum of The other somewhat larger, with 2 black beard, & large black whiskers, shaved to a point on the chin. The mo- ney wasn notes on viz : United States Bank, 100ds 50’s various banks, dest eu of commaoncigy cavern keeping, will find it greatly’ to ais advantage lo purchase or reat the above premiszs. Possession will be terms apply to the subscriber, living* Sign & Captain Lawrence.” JOSEPH UPDEGRAFF. Bellefonte, Dec’r Ath, 1823. scriber, living in Spring township the 14th instant, a Black Steer branded on the horn O E- The owe charges and take him away. + DANIEL BILLE Nov. 17,jnp i Militia Notice. Regiment, P. M. will hold a Cour of Appeal for the 1st Battalion of saic 4 Regiment, on the 24th day of this: present month, at the kouse of James Centre county ;and for the 2nd | Bat= talion of said Regiment, on the 26th day of this instant, at the howse of Jobn Rankin, Innkeeper, in thé Bo- rough of Bellefonte, for the putpese of exenerating the collectors of Militia Fines for said Battalions, from. any fines, which, in their opinion, it is ime practicable for them to collect, of which ought not to have been im posed. THO. HORREL, Brig. Ins. lst Brig, 10 Div, P. M. nf STRAY. CAME to the premises of t!se sub- scriber, living in Spring tov snship, Centre County, some time ii) June last, 5 A Red Heifer, witha white spot on her shoulders. between one and two, years old. The owner is desired to come [yrward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be diss posed of as the law directs. | HENRY SWARTZ. December 4, 1823. | ee RD © Ce Ho BANK NOTE EXCHANGE. IN PHILADELPHIA ziven on the! 1st of April next. For © in the Borough of Bellefonte, at thi Th STRAY. | Came to the premises of the sub- © er.is requested to prove propery; ps by The Field Officers of the 11 A I rag Brown Innkeeper, Lamar townships it N° ~ 3ts 20’s, 10’s and 5’s— Virginia notes, as NO 1 1C E. near as he can recollect, four of $100 THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE!each, two of which had been cut, and CENTRE AND KISHACOQUIL-{one of them pasted with wafers; also LIS ROAD COMPANY, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, That an election will be held at the house of John Kerr, Potter township,! Centre county, on the first Monday of January next, to elect ONE PRESIDENT, TWELVE MANAGERS, & ONE TREASURER, to conduct the affairs of the company for one years. FORSTER MILIKEN, 7reas’r. November 27th 1823. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an Apprentice to the CABINET MAKING business, a boy from 14 to 16 years old, whose character as to sobriety and industry ‘can be well recommended. Apply to the subscriber, living in Philipsburg. JOHN B. MEEK. BLL All REEVES, |4 Bargain to Be had. To be sold at private sale, a tract of d Watch-Ma-! Jand situate in Halfmoon township ker, * y ed Cioek an business in ail Rs various bianehes, : in the Borough of Beitefonte, next and 200 “doot to the office where he wil orders in his line of business. He ‘will werk on the most reasonable terms for cash or country yrodwee For terms apply to An apprentice {o the above usiness, Jacob Koffman. bearing Appletrees. » containing 106 acres, cighty of which Toforms the citizens of Centre gre ina high state of cultivation, with county, that he carries on the above 0 yon acresot first rate meadow The ot the « PATRIOT." buildings ave a large square log house thankfully receive all goa von barn, Also a tract of timber land of eighty acres lying contiguous A Stray. Came to the plantation of the sch. scriber, living in Boggs township, 3 ber last, A Red Steer, with some white on bis back, suppos- ed to be between two and three years old. The owner is desired to come and take him away ; or he will be dis posed of as the law directs. ther. : VALENTINES & 1 HOMAS. Centre county, on the 10th of Octo-| forward, prove property, pay charges, some 30’s and tens on the same bank some Pennsylvania notes, which were one $50 on the Bank of Pennsylvania, Schuylkill Bank, at Philadeiphia, and about $300 in 5 & 10 doilar notes on the Auburn Bank of New York. The above reward will be giv- en for the apprehension of the villains, or either of them, and the recovery ol the money, or half that sum for ci and one $50 on th amongst Bellefonte Iron Works, Centre County, Pa. Nov. Tth, 1823. burg Chronicle, Lancaster Gazette, V.& T. N. B. The Editors of the Harris- the United States Gazette will please give the above three insertions, and forward their bills tothe subscribers. FOR SALE Or Rent. The subscriber being desirous or rent, that well known TAVERN STAAD Borough of Bellefonte, Their aro the premiscs, an elegant STOAE HOUSE, He will also sell or rent NINE OUT-LOTS, Stable. will be wken, it application be made; le i 13, 18255 untiSe “Hallmoon, Nov. JOHN KIRK, Noy. 20th 1823. retiting to private life, offers lor sale| in which he now keeps tavern, 1n the together with a large and commodious adjoining the Borough of Bellefonte, wnicH wiLL BE CAREFUL« LY REVISED AND CORRLCY- ED WEEKLY AT THIS OF FICE, United States Branchesy 3 ct. dis, Boston, \ 1° do ¢ |New-Hampshire, 2 do Connecticuty yi} do New-York City banks | par New-York country notes 10 5 New-Jersey. Trenton, 1 dis Mount Holly, par Cumberland, do Newark, do Brunswick Bank, do Sussex Bank, do State Bank at Trenton, dao At Elizabethtown do At Morristown . do & {At Patterson do At Brunswick do Pennsylvania, Philadelphia notes, par Germantown do IL.aston Bank, do Camden do Chester county Bank, do West Chester do Montgomery county Bank, do Northampton Bank, do Lancaster Bank, do of Harrisburg Bank do {Farmers bk. of Reading, do. BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNT. Far. Bank Bucks co. 1 Carlisle Bank, 1} New Hope Bridge, i Bank at Milton, 15 on [Chambersburg 11 York Bank, i Gettysburg, 1 Swatara Bank, 1 Pittsburg Notes, 1 Centre Bank 6 Columbia bridge com. 2 Greensbrre 3 Riownsvilie 0 pea a Li A a Aas tie ci he cl a“ i gl Sas pe di APEC Se iin