Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, March 15, 1824, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    aa
BELLEFOD
Neto R LaTy Sag
TE PATR
5: p » ke . 3
i
PRINTED BY THOMAS J. PETRIKIN.
wl
TN
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PEN®
x
SYLVAXIA,
&
ol. VIL.
MONDAY, March 15,1824. 0. 15. |
718
ee a
— - —
4
CONDITIONS. it reduced prices (jor cash. Orders They feel grateful to the public forjroyal sheet,and handsome type, at two (4
ior all Books. an Giationary articlesfihe liberal patranage with waich theydoilars a year payable alf yearly in| 4
generally nse SE ‘ie county, waie favored dubing ic ¢xistence otfadvancer VT TT
vill be satisfactorily supplied. “Thejtheir partoership. No subscription will be takea for }
stock also comprises one of the bes Feb. 18, 1824. a shorter period than six months, and §
collections of Miscellaneous Literature at no paper will be discontinued unless
‘nthe country, including a great num PHORPOHSAL at the option of the Editors, until all
ber of English books, which will be BY P. EDMISTON & §. MAR. [rrearagesave paid. \
oid cost value, and in many cases be SHALL. jr. " Advertisements of no more leng thi
ow it. To Clergymen it affoids 2 For publishing in the Borough of than breadth, will be conspicuously.
county January lst 18253.
> 5 ve 5 ¥ is 3 ba ar 3 i Y ce 3 T fl } 1
C. A UTION. Sood SPporiuily of ) 8 chine them. LEWISTOWN, er noel for Ine Sola pend)
ONIVES wilh sCArce ang s{andarda wotks a weekly newspaper (0 be cu ve cenls jor every q 5
twenty ot | 4
ALL persons are cautioned not toon theology, both in English and La Lt ry led the insertion ; those of greater length in "4
take an assigrment of a note which gin. Ouders forwarded, or applicator Lewistown Galaxy, proportion. hd
: : (made at the store No. 255 MARKE'} AND { The first number will appear on o®| §
gave to BERNARD DOUGHERTY STREET to FARMERS AN
for $60,dated in tire month of Novem.
D MECHANICS about ibe first of April next if a suf={
JAMUS HOGAN sun's. CHRONICLE, ficient number of subscribers should!
a ehtained, k
ber last, as 1 am determined not to \
pay the same unless compelled bY
will be faithfully attended toy © AEE
an » ‘ A EN
9” ha oS A FI 5,
jaw
David Bodle.
Nov. 17th, 1823.
A CERTAIN
Spring township, Dec. 27th, W823.
FOR SALE OR
RENT. I'vact of Land
CAUTION.
All persons, ;8T8, hereby cautioned)
& : {which a certain Danrel Murray, of
W THE BELLEFONTE PAT. Lycoming county, holds of mine, for
x RIOT. !$13,50, as { am determined not to
The pies of this paper is TWOloay the sims unlessidompellsd § ‘he
Pel ARS per annua—but if paid having obtained it from me in a frayd-
3 ‘advance, ONT DOLLAR AND!ulent manner
EVENTY FIVE CENTS enly will
© charged.
Adver isemagnts, making no more
y length than breadth, will be in-
sted three times lor one dollar; and
wr every subsequent continuance
penty-live cents.— Chose of greater
mzth in proportion.—Rule or houre
ork double those rates. Which
west be fizid in cash at the time of 1n-
griion,
No subscription will be received for
ss than nae year; nor any pape!
Jeoamunt until all rrearages ars
GIDEON SMITH
Baldeagle township, Centre ¢
oe
. . 1
-Sicerity ;
Thou first of virtues, let no morta! leave a
1 hy onward path, although the earth should 5
ape,
And irom the nether world’s destruction
cry, t
To take dissimulation’s winding way.” ® d - A
PROSPECT US, situate in Walker township, Ceutre
IN appearing before the Public as COUnty. contaming |
candidates for their page and SY A OR he ts fo
. brn Bisinal nntoptalk | @ 41 a? ix ] ie?
support, Ina Dew Politica: uit BELA idl] ining toods of John Bogs, H irs
: x : § @Uioinine (sO ’ B
ing, we deem it proper thal thabpub- 0 0S LO8, g QhLiy HOPES: 21
ie shot id ‘Le a0 ae oe ¢ aad +5 So a of Du, Hains, and AIL E+ Che 1.0d
SR TREE TE at EEE dis of an’ excellent quality. | There ia |
views and principics so fac as the hee Wonites 8 quality. There is
liave a rejation, to the promineat aud) 11
flavg a rodiion pine Pp Fn MINE BANK 0)
general polots agitated by the politi-| ¢ Tron ore ; also a spring (oF Rebap.
cians of the times, We are willing Failin pring never
nH
ich
If the subscriber does not request
dis continuance of his paper, at the
pd of the year, it will be considered
ganew engarement; and the pape;
wwarded accordingly.
A tract ot Jand containicg
Prairg
ubscribers who have their papers
sied by the mail, must be liable for
12 postage. -
(iLetters addressed to the editor
fs be nost paid.
¢ NOTICE.
HE subscriber purchased from
Joel Fercee a lot of land, in La-
gr township, Centre county, and the
aid Joel Lerrec engaged to build and
ompletely finish a frame House on
| md ioty iv part of the consideration
Bo, ‘hereol I gave him two promisory
ts oles ; one on Henry S twoer for $25
MN goin May 1818, and the other ai
i
not to take an assignment of a Due : : :
Bill from BERNARD DOUG HER. 2Te. situate in Lamar township Cen
k ‘tre county, aajoining the Washingion
TY, for the sem of three hundred and Fyinace lands, and others 3 late the
cleven dollars and seventy-seven cenis estate of Charles Bennet, deceased.
on the Centre and Kishacoquillis {F the above fond is not sold on the
oe : i ., 25th of December instant, it will be
Purnpike Road Company. The said (ooied. For terms apply to
Due Bill although drawn in my name JAMES BROWN,
and the said Berpard’s, yet the whole,
—
ee Ee EE A Lb
: EN a pr. failing water. For terms apply to
‘0 be tesied in this way, and Re folie subscriber living in the borough
an honest confidence that we will not of Bellefonte.
be found wanting. George Henning
‘ J . 2
Io making a declaration as to the
course to be pursued by us as Editors, Agent for Margery Bogge,
February 27th, 1824.
we commence by staung that our pa- 2
PROCLAMATION.
DAVID WATSON,
Ezxecnutors.
Lamar township, Dec’r 3d 1823
3i8
sum for which it calls for is coming
to me ; he having obtained it from
ime in a fraudulent manner. — - ;
MicgAEL wcorMic kK List of Letters remain-
per shall not be confined to any po-
litical party, but with a view to con
sult and cherish the wishes and best
interests of tie people, we shall there.
4%
iin C. Skinner for $65.59 cents, due
‘Septamber last. As a difficulty
P arisen as to the title of Mr. Ferce.
d hig-not fuifilling bis contract, If
o hersby notify all persons not to
¢ an assignment on these notes, nos
ay them Lo any person but the sab
Ciiber.
Stephen Heard.
December, 22, 1823
8 “otice to Bridge Build
Crs.
“THE Commissioners of Clearfield
uoty have appointed the Tuesday
f the March court, at the court hous:
pn thz town of Clearfield,
iwoposals and make contract for build
ng 2 BRIDGE over Clearfield creek
t John Smiths, in Beccaria jownship
: : ’ |
Spring township, Dec’r 11,1823, |!
fore claim it as a privilege to leave
our columns open for all communica-
tions, of a political kind, without res-
ing at the Post Ufiice at
Notice is Hereby Given
THAT a court of Common Pleas
General
to receive
"TOR SALE ~ Bellefonte, on the 1st
NE half, or a smaller quantity, of Janu ary 1 824:
5 a 400 acre tract in Potter town: | Alexander Elenor, Alloways Wil
ship, Centre County, belonging to the liam, Adams Stephuey, Boyle Thom-
estate of Mrs, Zicanor M. Wallace, as, eschitz Dovid 2, Bushy Michael.
tate. of Maclaysbure, Dauphin county,’ Baird Sam’), Bole Henry, Barr John
dec’d. The land is of superior quali: |, Butter Divan, Barker David, Bar.
ty; it is well wattered ; about ‘one
third of it is cleaved, the rest well
timbered. It has generally been di
vided into two farms, there being al
house and siable at cach end ol the,
tiact, The purchaser may have el-
ther end, and as much of the cicarer
land as he wishes. The title is indis:
John, Callaban Chatles 2, Craddock
Thomas, Davis 5.m’l; Evans Mary
Forster James, Lcisher Joo. Grube
Jotun, Gordon
Harvey William, Henry James, Joho
thurst Antis, Carcy Jape, Crawloid
Robert, Cummings Alexander, Conrod
Thomas, Grossman
Lawrence, Gary Monsier, Havier John
Quarter Sessions
Peace and the Orphan’s court, in and
ior the counmy of Clea: field will bs
beld at the court house in the town
of the
pect to party, in order that our ovat
rons may have all the information up-
on which they may piedicaie a cor-
rect opinion
The Garaxy & CuronicLE,” will iof March 7 next,
at 10 o'clock
he arts, sciences and general lstafoner Justices of the Peace snd Con-
Re : stables within said county will take
1 be Editors intend to establish and noice, that they be then and there in
susiain the character of their Journal jieir proper persons, with their rolls,
tor lefiy independence, and just impar- :
vality—Peisonal invective and libel.
ious matter will be altogether exciud-
cd fromm its columns—but while indi-
yidual reputation, and the feelings of
families remam untouched, vice and
and other remembrances to do those |
to be done; and ail suitors, jurors
and witnesses ave also requested to
records, Inquaisitions, examinations, |
putable. Possession can be given on
the 1st of April next.
folly will claim their share of animad-
ston J. Kiamer Henry, Loury Anna 2) version, and good morals
Long Samuel, Lasbell John, Leaner
will be
depart without leave,
Given under my hand a1 Clearficld
be and attend at said court, and not |
of Cieaifield un Monday the 15th day /
a addiiion to politics, be devoted (0}A. M, of said day, of which the Cor~ |
thisgs which fo their offices appertain/
strictly inculcated.
A question of thie greatest magni-
tude is now before the public, which
is, who shall be the President of the
United States. Upon this subject the
Liditors feel not the least besitation in
declaring themselves the open and
avowed biends of Gen. ANDREW
Jackson for that exalted and highly
responsible station. In making this
declaration they are conscious that
they ave discharging their duty as Ed
tors and as fieemen, and believing
aiso, that their choice, as here expres
ed, is in strict accordance wiih the
choice of a large majority of the citi-
zens of Mifflin county, and of the
state of Pennsylvania generally—their
reasons for thus expressing themselves
0 favor of Gen. Jackson, they hope to
be able 10 lay before their readersin
Any person wishing to view the scite,
nay apply tothe said John Smith,
E. SCOFIELD,
&. WELCH,
M. NICHOLS.
WANTED
Y LRA A
i man who is acquainted with the
AWING BUSINESS. He will re-
eive constant employment and liber.
I wages from the subscriber, by mak-
3g immediate application. A single
1202 would be preferred; but a man
rith a family can be accommodated
ith a hotise,
Mr. William Allison, residing at
Potter’s Mills, near the premiscs, will
show them to persons desirous of pur-
pchosing. For terms apply to him o!
either of the subscribers,
WM. P. MACLAY,
WM. GRAYDON,
WM. M. HALL.
Lewistowny Nov. 5, 1823.—wif
FOR SALE
Or Rent.
this second day of February
A. D. one thousand eight hun.
dred and twenty-four,
GREENWOOD. BELL, S2’f.
BANK NOTE EXCHANGE,
IN PHILADELPHIA.
WHICH WIlLlL BE CAREFUL.
LY REVISED AND CORRECT.
ED WUEEKLY AT THIS OF.
FICE,
United States Branches,
Boston,
New-Hampshire,
Connecticut,
New-York City banks
New-York country notes
Nags-Jersey.
1
par
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
John, Louberger Lyon, Lewis Mary.
Londenberger George, Moore Jacob,
Magee Jsaac 3, M’Intire Edward
Middleton Thomas, Mcss George.
M’Williams James, Mcans Hugh.
M’Kce Andrew, Moore James, M’
Ciochin William, Moyer Soloman,
Meinan Jeremiah, Moore Jain, Moore
Themas, Jr. Malone William L, M’
Cormick Michael, O'Donal Charles 2
Ogden Thomas, Peuikin James M,
Poorman John, Purdue Edward, Reit
er Irederick 2, Robb John, Reihart
Adam, Robertson William, Rodgers
The subscriber being desiroms Gil Se
vi r i Ld ‘Russel James, Rice Jacob, Sellers
retiring to private life, offers for sale Balzer, Smith iat Steere. Eleni,
or rent, that well known Soyder Benjamin, Switzer—, Tameny
TAVERN STAAD Henry, Turner William, Taxes Joli
in which he now keeps tavern, 1n the
RB, Welch John, Ward William, Wii
’ . liams Mary, Ward James, Wark due ume.
kin of Bellloms, Loi are obinavid, Watson James, Weimer John) particular attention will be paid to
. the premises, an ele
ceping a PUBLIC HOUSE, ag © STONE an
sual, aad [eels thankful for past fa- ’
Watson James. : furnishing our readers with the latest
H. Humes, P. M intelligence, both foreign and demes-
ors, and bopes by his care and atten- together with a large and commodious
loo to business, to merit a reasonable Stable. He will also sell or rent
tic. Intelligible abstracts of the pro.
NOTICE
1are of public patronage. :
public patrenage NINE OUT.LOTS, x : o
ceedings of Congress and of the state
Legislature, while in session, will be
JOHN RANKIN. \ !
wn ARENT ne : : ALL percons indebted to the estate
‘ + Je ‘ L. < » eli .
BELLEFONTE HO FEL, ¢ adjoining the Borough of Belifeonte of Wm. M’Claskey, late of Potiel
| Any person desirous of commencing
Com’rs.
Ex’rs.
4 ct. dis.
do |
I
2
1
par
JAMES SIMTH 1to §
Spring township, Jan. 23, 1824.
NOTICE,
The subscriber informs his friends,
nd the public, that he still intends
Trenton,
Mount Holly,
Cumberland,
Newark,
Brunswick Bank,
Sussex Bank,
State Bank at Trenton,
At Elizabethtown
At Morristown
At Patterson
At Brunswick
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia notes,
sermantown
dis
val intelligence, as will promote the
interest of the farmer.
The interes's of the Farmer and
par
given ; together with sach agricultu.
Feat . 2 < 2: * : 3
g. 13th 1824 township dec’d. by bord, note or book do
10 R
That well known
HOUSE © LOT,
ituote 1a the Borough of Bellefonte
armerly oucupied by John M’Kee as
7; 17°F NA,
568 & cominodious
STABLE,
Tell calcu'at:d for
Che above premises will be rented
ny pe'son wishing
given on the
“»f April next. For
the subscriber
LLIZABETH M’KEE Sr.
Bellefonte. Danember 24th 1823.
FTE NG
13) 3) Nf
oe. Saad -—
ENT
tavern keeping, will find it gree tly toficcount, are requesied to make pay:
iment immediately, and those having
There 1s on the prem
tavernkeeping
to
to commence
Caverntieeping, or to a private family.
+ ¥5 53ession will be Ist
terms apply to!
|i advantage to purchase or rent ihe|
‘above premises. Possession will be
For
terms apply to the subscriber, living
given am the Ist of April next.
in the Borough of Belicfonte, at the
Sign # Captain Lawrence,”
JOSEPH UPDEGRAFF.
Bellefonte, Dec’'r 4th, 1823.
BOOKS
PUVLFES
AT REDUCED PRICES.
IN consequence of the death of Da-
wid Hogan late Bookseller of Phila-
delphia, a stock of valuable
| BOOKS AND STATIONARY,
Al personsaie hereby cautioned has been placed at the disposal of the
“to ke an assignment of a note administrators of his estate, to be sold
demands against said estate are desir:
led to present them, on or before the
20th of March next, legally authenti:
cated for payment.
: Wu. M’MINN,
DAVID M’KIM.
$ Adm’rs.
| February 12th, 1824
Dissolution of Partner
ship.
The Partnership existing under the
firm of
Pruner & Tate,
is thiss day desolved by mntual con-
sent. All persons indebted to the
firm will come forward and make
payment, and those having demands
i
their duty, and promise that their
to present them for liquidation.
Mechanic, the “done and sinew” ol
the community, will be promoted so
far as the Ediiors conceive it to be
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. -
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
communications in the advancement
of their rights and privileges, shali
meet with prompt attention.
One page under the head of the
« MepLeY” will be exclusively devot-
ed to miscellaneous matter—moral
and religious selections —humorous 7p. Bunk Bucks co 1
ariicies—Poctry &c. and no exertions (4 1isle Bank : 1?
will be spared to furnish in this page,\ew Hope Bridge 1
a variety suited to the taste of everyiBank ar Milton. 15
reader ; but the primary object here, iC hawbersbur J \
will be to afford instruction and amuse-| York Bank & 1
ment to Ladies—for this PUTPOSE Get iysbury.
original essays are respectfully solicit: (Swarara Bank
cd, and will be thanklully received. pip ahure Notes
Lewisiown Fe éruary 5, 1824. Centre Badk
C OADIT IONS, Columbia bridgelcomg
The « Garaxy & CaronicLe” willGreenshore = °
be published ouce a week on a supe Brown siilie
00 0 OD mew pe lO