to i Ag % LEFONTE BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY THOMAS J. PETRIKIN: Vol. VII. WEDNESDAY, January 7, ~~ CONDITIONS. NEW STORE cre | QAIBRIDGE S PRTBIRIN, The price of this paper is TWO DOLLARS per annum—bat if paid in advance, ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS enly willed, and now offer for sale, on the most reason- be charged. : Advertisements, making no morelghle terms, for cash or country produce, an el- in length than breadth, will be in scited three times for one dollar; and egant assortment of for every subsequent continuance NEW Q00DS, twenty-five cents.—Those of greate: consisting of Inform the public, that they have just receiv- length in proportion.—Rule or figure work double those rates. Which must be fiaid in cash at the time of in- seriion. a 1824. TY, for the sum of three hundred and eleven dollars and seventy-seven cents on the Centre and Kishacoquiilis Due Bill although drawn in my name and the said Bernard’s, yet the whole sum for which it calls for is cofaing ome ; he having obtained it from me ina fraudulent manner. MICHAEL M’CORMIC KX Spring township, Dec’r 11, 1823. STRAY. CAME to the premises of the sub- : SE Me. id Le be piv t Turnpike Road Company. The said)e ¢, but count of the subscriber, John Rowe, a tract of land in Halle No. 6. SSE had on when he went away, a wool hat | 4 dark reundzbout and brown hollan pantaloons. The above reward will but no thanks, to any pe prebe id ronaway. All persons are also warned not to {rust or harbor said runaway on ace JOSHUA WAY, Porter township, Oct'r 1, 1823. NOTICK. The subscriber porchased from moon township, Centre county, part | of the consideration whereof he paid, Cr NG re , - . wail 4 LR ERE lw No subscription will be received for css than one year; nor any paper discontinued until all arrearages are DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, scriber, living in Spring township, for the balance, viz and gave his notes payable in shoes One for $174 17 cents dated 220d February 1823, "4 payable 1st July 1823, on which has been paid $122; another for a like Centre County, some time in June last, 3 wails Ra PE er ay os a BIOS CS SE En, Ys a TR Co Tn Br rT REC SERRE RTP - SR rT Sot Nl er paid. If the subscriber does not reques' adis:ontinuanee of his paper, at the end of the year, it will be considered as a new engagement ; and the paper forwarded accordingly, Subscribers who have their papers) carried by the mail, must be liable for the postage. Letters addressed to the editor must be post paid. BOUKS AT REDUCED PRICES. IN consequence of the death of Da- vid Hogan late Bookseller of Phila- delphia, a stock of valuable BOOKS AND STATIONARY. has been placed at the disposal of the administrators of his estate, to be sold at reduced Pres for cash. ric QUEENSWARE, ec. Their store is on the north-west corner of the Diamond, and the same lately occupied by Messrs. Hammond & Page. Bellefonte, Dec’'r 9th, 1823. 7 PARTNERSHIP. PRUNER & TATE, RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THEY HAVE | COMMENCED THE CARPENTER § CABINET MAKING a Rees . business, in the Borough of BELLEFONTE, in their shop, nearly opposit forall oy ke Sink nels the Presbyterian Church, where they intend carrying on the said Disr i ay be F tstectortly supplied. Th all their various branches. They intend having in their employment the stock 110 comprises one of the besy|2¢St Of workmen, aud keeping on hands at all times a large quantity ot work collections of Miscellaneous Literature] ¥C'e Persons desirous of purchasing can be accommodated at the shortest in the country, including a great num [POU¢e Cash, or country produce will be taken in payment at the market ber of Eoghsh books, which will be|PT*¢® : G cold cost Be! and in many cases be| DELLEFONTE, Dec’r. 17, 1825. low, To Clergymen it affords a # coud opportunity of lurnishing them. FOR SALE Or Rent. ty; it is well wattered ; about one third of it is cleared, the rest well sclves with scarce and standard works on theology, both in English and La: in. Orders forwarded, or application . : : ! ade at the store No. 255 MARKET The subscriber being desirous of timbered. It has generally been di STREET to retiring to private life, offers lor sale vided into two farms, there being » JAMES HOGAN juN’g. of rent, that well known house 300 Stable 2 each end of the wil be faithfully attended to pa ; track, € purchaser may have ei- Nov. 17th, i : TAVERN STAND ther end, and as much of the cleared in which he now keeps tavern, in the land as he wishes. The title is indis- Borough of Bellefonte. Their are on Putable. Possession can be given on N ses. an'el { the 1st of April next. Wig; premises, 2Ru Mr. William Allison, residing at STONE HOUSE, Potter’s Mills, near the premises, will together with a large and commodious SPO them to persons desirous of pur. Stable. He will also sell or rent C2508. For terms apply to him o either of the subscribers. RR WW A RD NINE OUT-LOTS, A Xd Y 8 ° WM. P. MACLAY, On the moraine of the 5th of No. adjoining the Borough of Bellefonte WM. GRAYDON, y the moringe $ . vember instant, Kobert Miller on his| Any person desirous of commencing WM. M. HALL. : Lewistown, Nov, 5, 1823. —wif return from Kentucky, was ROBBED | avern keeping, will find it greatly to on the Turnpike Road, two miles > SN above the tarnpike gate at Blas his advantage to purchase or rent the N O 1 ICFE Gap, of thesum of above premises. Possession will be THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THT 5,300 Dollars. given on the Ist of April next. For CENTRE AND KISHACOQUIL. The robbery was committed by twoterms apply to the subscriber, living LIS ROAD COMPANY, men dressed in Blue Clothes 3 one of] the “ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, them abou! five feet nine inches high, : >» That an election will be held at the sandy complexion, very light beard, Sign ¢ Captain Lawrence. house of John Kerr, Potter township, and. without Thicke ka JOSEPH UPDEGRAFF. Centre county, on the first Monday o! The other somewhat arger, with ; s o January next, to elect black veard, & large black whiskers, Betlefonte, Dec's 2tky. 3533, TONE PRESIDENT, shaved to a point on the chin. The mo TWELVE MANAGERS, & ney was in notes on various hoi FOR SALE OR ONE TREASURER, viz : United States Bank, 100ds 50°51" to conduct the affairs of the company 20's, 10’s and 5’s— Virginia notes, as] RENT. for one years. A tract of Jand containing near as he can recollect, four of $100 FORSTER MILIKEN, Zreas’r. eich, two of which bad been cut, and Noveniber 27th 1823. one of them pasted with wafers; also yy TP late of Maclaysburg, Dauphin county. dec’d. The land is of superior quali- Daring Robbery. Ex'rs in the Borough of Bellefonte, at | some 307s and tens on the same bank . some Pennsylvania notes, amongst A Bargain to Be had.| which were one $50 on the Bank of | To be sold at private sale, a tract o' and one 350 on thel land situate in Halfmoon township’ : acres; situate in Lamar township |Ces- containing 106 acres, eighty of which about $500 in 5 & 10 dollar notes 00 {pe county, adjoining the Washington are ina high state of cultivation, with the Auburn Bank of New York. Furnace lands, and others ; late the about ten acresof first rate meadow The above reward will be giv- estate of Charles Bennet, deceased. and 200 bearing Appletrees. The en for the apprehension of the villains, (f he above land is pot sold on the buildings are a large square log house or either of them, and the recovery of 25th of December instant, it will be and bank barn. Also a tract of timber the money, or haifthat sum for ¢i- rented, For terms apply to land of eighty acres lying contiguous ther. Pennsylvania, Schuylkill Bank, at Philadelphia, and A Red Heifer, witha white spot on 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, : ee ee iP S. W. Hull, Saddler Intending to leave Bellefonte, on or about the first of January, most res- pectiully solicits payment from those indebted to him. _ Bellefonte, Nov. 17, 1823. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an Apprentice to the CABINET MAKING. business, a boy from 14 to 16 years old, whose character asto sobriety aud industry can be well recommended, Apply to the subscriber, living in Philipsburg. JOHN B. MEEK. “A Stray. Came to the plantation of the sub scribery living in Boggs township, Centre county, on the 10th of Octo. ber last, Red Steer, with some white on his back, suppos- ed to be between two and three years old. The owner is desired to come torward, prove property, p2y charges and take him away ; or he will be dis posed of as the law directs. JOHN KIRK. Nov. 20th 1823. STRAY OXEN. STRAYED from the subscriber 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.”” Any perscn giving information where they can be had willbethankfully rewarded, and t brought home all reasonahle charg es paid by PHILIP BENNER. Oct. 3, 1823. NOTICE. All persons are cautioned not to take an assignment on a note of mine in the hands of Peter Goff, for twenty dollars, as I am determined pot to pay the same unless compelied by law, be- ing obtained from me ina fraudulent manner. JOSEPH CRANDLE: sum, ol the same date, payable 1st of July 1824 ; another fora like sum of the same date, payable 1st July 1825. As a difficulty has arisen as to the tie tle of Mr. Rowe, I hereby forwarn alt persons mot to take an assignment on these notes as 1 will not pay them un- til the title is periected. £ WILLIAM LIGHTY. Halfmoon, Scptember 6, 1823. dented apprentice to the Boot & Shoe 10 Dollars Reward. ANAWAY from the subscriber on Monday the 6th inst. an in- making named Joseph Hamilton, about 19 years old, 5 feet four or fiva inches high, dark hair and dark come plexion. He had on when he wens away a bottle green cloth coat, about half worn, blue jacket, Nankeen Pan- taloons, and new shoes, tis suppos- ed he has gone towards Sunbury or Bellefonte. Any person apprehend- ing the above boy and delivering him. to the subscriber 0 Lewistown, shall have the above reward and all reason= ble charges paid. ow FICE, United States Branches, 1 ct. dis. Boston, i do New-Hampshire, 2 do Connecticut, 1 do New-York City banks par New-York country notes 15 New-Jersey, Trenton, 1 dis Mount Helly, par Cumberland, do Newark, do Brunswick Bank, do Sussex Bank, do State Bank at Trenton, do At Elizabethitown do At Morristown do At Patterson do At Brunswick do Lennsylvania, Philadelphia notes, par Germantown do {Easton Bank, do Camden do Chester county Bank, do West Chester do ¥ Montgomery county Bank, do Northampton Bank, do Lancaster Bank, do Harrisburg Bank do Farmers bk. of Reading, do. Far. Bank Bucks co, 1 Carlisle Bank, 11 New Hope Bridge, Bank at Milton, Chambersburg, Gettysburg, HENRY BUTLER, S——IED © CEERI aise eb BANK NOTE EXCHANGE, IN PHILADELPHIA. WHICH WILL BE CAREFULs LY REVISED AND CORRECT. ED WEEKLY AT THIS Of. BANK NOTES AT A DISCOUNYY ph wr ~~ York Bank, VALENTINES & THOMAS. Bellefonte Iron Works, Centre . County, Pa. Nov. 7th, 1823. ¢ N. B. The Editors of the Harris burg Chronicle, Lancaster Gazette, &, r the United States Gazette will please JAMES BROWN, For terms apply to DAVID WATSON, Executors. om township, Dec’r 3d 1823 3.8 FOR SALE, give the above three insertions, and OL hall, or a smaller quantity, of forward their bills to the subscribers. | » i% ship, Centre Count V.&T., estate of hay a 400 acre tract in Potter town- Jacob Koffman. Halfmoon, Nov. 13, 1823Tuntf{np belonging to the Not to take an assignment of a Due « Eleanor 31, Wadace, Bill fromBERNARD DOUGHER- CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned Clearfield county, Oct. 14th 1823. Swatara Bank, Pittsburg Notes, 81X CEATS RE WARD. Runaway from the subscriber, liy- Greensburg ~~ ing in Potter township, Centre county an indented apprentice to the shoe. making trade,named JOHN LOAG, aged about 20 years, 5 feet 10 inches! high, dark hair, faic cemplexiony and Centre Bank Celumbia bridge com, Brownsville B06 0D Ran Justices and Constables BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS QL¥ICE,