Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, December 24, 1823, Image 4

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FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale, the
Stable, He will also sell or reat
ig511owing lands, situate in the county NINE OUT-LOTS,
of Clearfield’; A valuable farm con-ladjoining the Borough of Bellefonte
wiaiog
k 300
acres; on which are erected a good
G4 DWELLING HOUSE
and a new
STONE HOUSE,
together with a large and comm®ious
Any person desirous of commencing
tavern keeping, will find it greatly to
his advantage to purchase or rent the
above premises. Possession will be
LOG BARN,
with about fifty acres cleared, seven
of which are meadow, and muc
more can be made with little expense,
a thriving APPLE orchard, a num-
ber of PEACH and other fruit tree.
ALSO,
A handsome FARM, adjoining the
- above, containing
200
‘acres Improvements, a log dwelling
‘house and barn, out houses, and about
| scvenly or eighty acres cleared; SiX-
teen of which are mecadow—a bear-
ling APPLE apd PEACH orchatd,
besides a variety of other fruit trees;
ALSO,
a teact of land adjoining the last men-
tioned, containing about
200 acres,
‘with sraall improvements, but ele-
gaot land, and easily cleared;
ALSO,
in that neighborhood, two tracts of
unimproved land, containing
5 2000 aces,
“the quality of which, comparatively,
is 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 from the Susquehanna
River ; four or five from the mouth
of Anderson’s creck ; and (rom a mile
to a mile and a half from the turnpike,
_ Jeading from Erie through Bellefonte. STRAY.
given on the 1st of April next. For
terms apply to the subscriber, living
in the Borough of Bellefonte, at the
Sign « Captain Lawrence.”
JOSEPH UPDEGRAFF.
Bellefonte, Dec'r 4thy 1823.
Militia Notice.
% The Field Officers of the 111th
Regiment, P. M. will hold a Court
of Appeal for the 1st Battalion of said
Regiment, on the 24th day of this
present month, at the house of James
Brown Innkeeper, Lamar township,
Centre county ; and for the 2nd Bat-
talion of said Regiment, on the 26th
day of this instant, at the house ot
John Rankin, Innkeeper, in the Bo-
rough of Bellefonte, for the puipase
of exonerating the collectors of Militia
Fines for said Battalions, irom any
fines, which, in their opinion, it is im-
practicable for them to collect, or
which ought not to have been imposed.
THO. HORREL, Brig. Ins. 1st
Brig, 10 Div, P. M.|
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about $300 in 5 & 10 dollar notes oD the horns thus « P. B.” Any person ble charges paid.
the Auburn Bank of New York.giying information where they can be
The above reward will be giv- : :
en for the apprehension of the villas, had wilibetbankfully rewarded, and
or either of them, and the recovery of
the money, or half that sum for e¢i-
r
er.
VALENTINES & THOMAS.
Bellefonte Iron Works, Cenire
§ County, Pa, Nov, Tth, 1823.
N. B. The Editors of the Harris
burg Chronicle, Lancaster Gazette, &
the United States Gazette will please
give the above three insertions, and
forward their bills to the subscribers.
V. & T.
OR
FOR SALE
RENT.
A tract o land containing
118
acres. situate in Lamar township Cen-
tre county, adjoining the Washington
Furnace lands, and others ; late the
estate of Charles Bennet, deceased.
(f the above land is not sold on the
95th of December instant, it will be
rented. Lor terms apply to
JAMES BROWN,
DAVID WATSON,
Exccutors.
Lamar township, Dec’r 3d 1823
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NOTICE
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
CENTRE AND KISHACOQUIL-
LIS ROAD COMPANY,
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,
That an election will be held at the
The Stateroad from Huntingdon in-l CAME to the premises of the sub-
tersects this turnpike, and passes the :
houses of the improved tracts. Pere scriber, living in Spring township
sons wishing to erect water works of
any description, will find these lands
in every respect well ealculated for
that purpose ; the seats on {wo of the
tracts, one improved, are corsidered
the best in that part of the county,
well supplied by nature immediately
about them, with valuable sawing
timber, such as pine, cherry, oak, &c.
which if converted into boards ap
scantling, and sent down the Susque-
hannah, would realize to the owner ©
handsome profit. The Jand is gener-
ally timbered with oak, hickory, &¢
The price will be very moderate,
for the improved, by paying half io
cash, and the remainder in equal
payments. The unimproved, by pay-
Centre County, some time in June
last,
A Red Heifer,
witha white spot ono her shoulder
between one and two years old. The
owner is desired to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take
her away, otherwise she will be dis-
posed of as the law directs.
HENRY SWARTZ.
December 4, 1823.
house of John Kerr, Potter township,
Centre county, on the first Monday ol
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.
S. W. Hull,
Saddler
Intending to leave Bellefonte, ono:
about the first of January, most res-
pectfully solicits payment from those
indebted to him.
Bellefonte, Nov. 17, 1823.
FOR SALL,
NE half, or a smaller quantity, of
{3 a 400 acre tract in Potter town.’
ship, Centre County, belonging to the
estate of Mrs. Eleanor M. Wallace,
late of Maclaysburg, Dauphin county,
dec’d. The land is of superior quali-
ty; it is well wattered ; about one
\hird of it is cleared, the rest well
timbered. It has generally been di-
vided into two farms, there being a
house and stable at each end of the
tract. The parchaser may have ei-
ther end, and as much of the cleared
land as he wishes. The title is indis-
putable. Possession can be given on
the 1st of April next.
Mr. William Allison, residing at
Potter’s Mills, near the premises, will
show them to persons desirous of pur-
chasing. For terms apply to him or
WM. P. MACLAY,
WM. GRAYDON,
Lewistown, Nov. 53,1823. —wtf
Daring Robbery.
sither of the subscribers.
WM. M. HALL. }
ing part in hand, and the remainder
by installments, the subscriber will
sell much lower, than any that has
heretofore, or that now is, offered in
that er any adjacent county ; say, from
81, 50 to $2, 00 per acre, according
to the payments. For further infor-
mation, enquire of the subscriber, liv-
ing in Cambria ceunty, Wilham F-
Boone, Bellefonte, or Samuel John
ston, near the premises:
JOSEPH BOONE,
Cambria county, June 16. 1823.
N, B. Thereis also a large body
of land, some thousand acres, near the
above described, most of which is first
gate land, and which the subscribe!
will sell at » moderate rata J. B.
BOOKS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
IN consequence of the death of Da-
via Hogan late Bookseller of Phila:
delphia, a stock of valuable
BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
has been placed at the disposal of the
administraters of his estate, to be sold
at reduced prices for cash. Orders
for all Books and Stationary articles
generally used through the country
will be satisfactorily supplied. The
stock also comprises one of the best
collections of Miscellaneous Literature
in the country, including a great num
ber of English books, which will be
sold cost value, and in many cases be
tow it. To Clergymen It affords @
good opportuaity of {furnishing them
Ex’rs.
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On the morning of the 5th of No-
vember instant, Robert Miller OD bis
return from Kentucky, was ROBBED,
on the Turnpike Road, two miles
REWARD.
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY, an Apprentice to
the CABINET MAKING business,
a boy from 14 to 16 years old, whose
character asto sobriety and industry
can be well recommended. Apply to
the subscriber, living in Philipsburg.
JOHN B. MEEK.
A Stray.
Came to the plantation of the sub
scriber, living in Boggs township,
Centre county, on the 10th of Octo
ber last,
Red Steer,
with some white on his back, suppos-
HENRY BUTLER.
October 2..
asonahle ch :
it brought home all reasonable charg » Boy ogin to Be had.
es paid by
PHILIP BENNER. To be sold at private sale, a tract of
{land situate in Halfmoon township
Oct. 3, 1823.
78°01 Lo containing 106 acres, eighty of which
NOTICE. WE A rd
are ina high state of cullivation, wita
All persons are cautioned not to}
A . about ten
take an assignment on a note of mine|” acres of fist rate
The
in the hands of Peter Goff, for twenty and 200 bearing Appletrees.
dollars, as 1 am determined not to pay huildings are a large square log house
the same unless compelied by laws B2: lod bank barn. Also atractof ber
ing obtained from me na fraudulent : ye
manner.
JOSEPH /CRAN DLE.
Clearfield county, Oct. 14th 1823.
For taims apply io
Jacob Koffman.
Halfmoon, Nov. 13, 1823Funt{%op
CAUTION.
All persons are hereby cautioned
not to take an assignment of a Due
Bill fromBERNARD DOUGHER-
ELIJAH REEVES,
Clock and Watch-Ma-
| ker,
Informs the citizens of Centre
county, that he carrics on the above
business in all its various branches,
in the Borough of Bellefonte, 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 rcasonable
terms for cash or country prodnce
An apprentice to the above business
will be taken, it application be made
S001.
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 oppefa-
tion a
Cotton Machinery ;
where yarn of any quality may bc
procured, suitable to the accommo-
dation of every person wishing to
purchase. They also have a pumber
of looms for the purpose of weaving,
suitable to all kinds of country work.
They respectfully iovite those who
have heretofore patronised them to
continue to do so ; and all those who
are favorable to domestic manufac-
tures are most respectfully solicited
to extend tagir patronage. Work
shall be done with dispatch and on
the most reasonable terms.
LAMBERT & BROTHERS.
NOTICE,
The subscriber purchased from
John Rowe, a tract of land in Halt-
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 February 1823,
payable 1st July i823, on which jas
been paid $122 ; another for a like
sum, ol the same date, payable lst of
July 1824 ; another fora like sum of
the same date, payable 1st July 1825
As a difficulty has arisen as to the u
tle of Mr. Rowe, hereby forwarn ali
persons not to take an assignment oo
these notes as I will not pay them un-
til the title is perlected.
WILLIAM LIGHTY.
Halfmoon, Sefitember 6, 1823.
7'Y, for the sum of three hundred and
eleven dollars and seventy-seven cents
on the Centre and Kishacoquillis
Turnpike Road Company. The said
Due Bill although drawn in my name
and the said Bernard’s, yet the whole
sum for which it calls for is coming
tome ; he having obtained it trom
me in a fraudulent manver.
MICHAEL M’CORMIC.K
Spring township, Dec’r 11, 1823,
AP rer ——
CONDITIONS.
OF THE BELLEEONTE PAT-
RIOT,
The price of this paper is TWO
JULLARS per annum—but if paid
n advance, ONE DOLI AR AND
SEVENTY FIVE CENTS only will
e charged.
Advertisements, making no more
mn length than breadth, will be in-
serted three times for ene dollar ; and
for every subsequent continuance
twenty-five cents—Those of greater
length in proportion.— Rule or figure
work double those rates. Which
must be paid in cask at the time of in-
seriion.
No subscription will be received for
less than one year ; nor any paper
iscontinued until all arrearages aie
paid.
If the subscriber docs not request
adiscontinuance of his paper, at the
end of the year, it will be considered
15 a new engagement ; and the paper
forwarded accordingly.
Subscribers who have their papers
carried by the mail, must be Hable for
the postage.
Letters addressed to the editor
must be post paid.
ED © CRII——
BANK NOTE EXCHANGE.
IN PHILADELPHIA.
WHICH WILL BE CAREFUL~
LY REVISED AND CORRLCT-
ED WEEKLY AT THIS OF.
| FICE, a
United States Branches,
Boston, :
New-Hampshire,
Connecticuly
At
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ed to be between two and three years
old. The owner is desired to come
forward, prove property, pay charges
and take him away ; or he will be dis
posed of as the law directs.
JOHN KIRK.
Nov. 20th 1823.
S1X CEATS REWARD.
Runaway from the subscriber, liv-
ing in Potter township, Centre county
an indented apprentice to the shoe
making trade,named
JOHN LOAG,
New-York City banks
New-York country notes
New-Jersey.
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BENJAMIN SNYDER, 1to 5
Informs the public and his friends that
he has rented, and bas in compicte
operation,
SMITH’S MILLS,
near to and adjoining the Borough ol
Bellefonte. Those whe may favor
him with their custom may rest assur :
i k shall be done i At Morristown
ed that their work s iD A¢ Patterson
the best manner, and with despatch.jAt Brunswick
He pledges himself to give general _ Pennsylvania,
. : hx Philadelphia noies,
satisfaction; and solicits a share of|(Germantown
the public palronage.
Trenton, dis
Mount Holly,
Cumberland,
Newark, :
Brunswick Bank,
Sussex Bank,
State Bank at Trenton,
At Elizabethtown do
lLaston Bank,
land of eighty ares lying contiguous.
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.bove the turnpike gate at Blas at
selves with scarce and standard work: |Gap, of thesum of aged about 20 years, 5 feet 10 inches
on theology, both in English and Lai
in. Ordos forwarded, or applicatior
made at the store No. 255 MARKET
STREET to
JAMES HOGAN Jsun’r.
will be faithfully attended to.
Nov. 17th, 1823.
FOR SALE
Or Rent.
The subscriber being desirous of]
private life, offers lor sale
{Camden
Chester county Bank,
West Chester :
Montgomery county Bank,
Northampton Bank,
thigh, dark hair, fair complexion, and
5,300 Dollars. ‘had on when be went away, a wool hat
a dark roundabout and brown hollap
y itted by two . :
The robbery was committed by t pantaloons. The above oward. wil
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a pi id a 1, be gives but no thanks, to any person
them about hive leetnin S MBs who will apprehend said runaway
sandy complexion, very light beards oy percong are also warned not to
od Hho nc lracr with a trust or harbor said runaway on ac-
g other semnewn geh count of the subscriber,
black beard, & large black whiskers : 3
shaved to a point on the chin. The mo! JOSHUA WAY.
ney was in notes on various bank-s Poser township, Oc’r 1, 1823.
viz : United States Bank, 100ds 350’s
STRAY OXEN.
20's, 10’s and 5’s— Virginia notes, as
pear as he can recollect, four of 100
each. two of which had been cul, and : ™ :
one of them pasted with wafers; also STRAYED from the subscriber
some 30's and tens on the same bank living at Rock Iron Works, Centre
. i 3 County, som# time during the sem.
in which be now keeps tavstn, in the which were one. $50.00 the Bank: of Ys A & :
Borough of Bellefonte. Their ate of{pepnsylvama, and one $50 on the mer, six or eig k xen and young
the premises, ad elegant . {Schuylkill Bank, at Philadelphie, apd|Steers, branded with
10 Dollars
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REWARD.
mR ANAWAY from the subscriber{ Lancaster Bank,
, on Monday the 6b inst, an io | Harr: burg Bank
dented apprentice to the Boot & Shoe! Farmers bk. of Reading,
making named BANK NOTES ATAD
J | H it Far. Bank Bucks co.
0s€p 1 ami on, Carlisie Bank,
about 19 years old, 5 feet four or five] New Hepe Bridge,
inches high, dark bair and dark com- Bank at Milton,
plexion. He hud on when he went Chambersburg,
away a bottle green cloth coat, about] York Back,
half worn, blue jacket, Navkeen Pan-|Gettysburg,
taloons, and new shoes. Itis suppos- |Swatara Bark,
ed he has gone towards Sunbary or Pittsburg Notes,
Bellefonte, Any person apprehend-'Centre Bank
ing the above boy and delivering him|Columbia bridge come.
to the subscriber in Lewistown, shaliGreensburg
a small brand Sree the above reward and all jason Beaynsville
do.
ISCOUNT.
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