Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, May 24, 1824, Image 1

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EFONTE,CCNTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY THOMAS J. PETRIKIN.
MONDAY,
May 24, 1824.
ed Electors of
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Centre County.
I respectiully solicit your votes for the of
SHERIFF
. of Centre county st the appreaching election
ILI am elected 1 will endeavor to discharge the
duties of the eflice to the best of my abiliies
“which is about as much as all my opponents
have promised.
: Very respectfully,
yours &c.
Tele .
i William Ward.
4 N. DB. Istill continue to carry on the I
“bacconist business in its various bragches at is
“oid stand adjoining James Rothrock, Esq. i
“orders in my line of business will be thankfully
received and punctually attended to.
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Bellefonte, April 22, 1824
Li (To the qualified Lilectors of
i Centre County.
Frriow CrrIZRNS, :
! I offer myseli to your considera
Yeon for the office of
: QEITRRITR
OE RRM
at the ensuing general ciecuon ; and should 1
‘meet with a majority of your sufliages, I will
endeavor to d'scharge the dutics of the office
with fidelity.
THOMAS HASTINGS, Jr.
IN. B. I also intend keeping a public house
as usual, apd feel thankful {or past favors, and
hope by paying more strict attention to busi-
ness to merit a share of public patronage.
7 TH.
* Bellefontys April 10, 1524.
"To the qualified clectors of
© | JLentre County.
§ FEL:QW\.CITIZEAS,
EN NCOURAGLED by » number of friends,
wal offer nyself a candidate for the Sherif’:
Oliice, at tae next General Election, Shoule
Tbe so fortupate a5 to obtain your conficenc
you may rest assvred that 1 will not betiay Nt
by neglect of duty.
3 WM. ALEXANDER.
‘Bald-Eagle township, April 10, 1824.
WILLIAM M MINN,
AGAIN offers bimselfto the consideratior
of the Democratic Republicans of Centre coun-
ty as a candidate for the
4 SHERIFFS OFFICE
at the ensuinng general election: and will be
thanktul for their support for the same.
Potter township,
27th March 13824. ¢
county that he has commenced the above busi:
ness at Spring Mills, in Haines township, an
intends carrying it en in all its varions branct,
es. Orders in his line of business will b
thankfully received and punctually attended to
April 9, 1824.
JTAUEBER & POSTER
zespectfully inform their friends, aod tin
public in general, that they have commenced
the
HATTING BUSINESS
in all its various branches, in the shop former-
ly accupied by James Rothrock, in the Borough
of Bellefonte, where they make and sell Water-
proof, and all kinds of hats,at the most reduced
prices.
experience in the business, they will be enabled
to give general satisfaction.
N. B. All kinds of country produce will be
taken in payment at the market price.
Belletonte, April 9, 1824.
JOS. BUTLER
RESPECTFULLY informs ‘she citizens of
Centre county that he has again commenced
TAVERN KLELPING in the house formerly
occupied by Joseph Updegraff, in the borough
of Bellefonte, best known by the sign of « Cap.
tain Lawrence ”
the best ol liquors, and hopes by paying strict
attention to business, to mcrit a preportionable
share of custom. ;
JACOB HOUSER,
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends, and
the public In general, that he has his
- Carding Machines
in compiete order for carding wocl, he will at-|
end t0'it bimself, so that the work will be well
They flatter themselves that by long|
He has supplied himself with|
sign of the « CROSS KEYS,” iu
Boalsburg, Centre county. He bas supplied
‘himself with the best of liquors, ahd otlizr ne : y
|cessary accommodations, and hopes by pai ingly, iis W ct has ordered aspecial court to ve holden at
strict attention to business, to merit a propor Bellefinte in and
itiopab!e share ot custom. day of Maj
bh.
8. W. HULL
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SADDLER,
¥ “ad To the ublics is.
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The subscriber, being desirous of leaving!
| bilipsburg, wishes to scil oui his store, io)
which 1s a great va. iety of well assorted goods,
suited to the plaice in which 11s suvated. Al Respee
Jo twa farms of good arable Jand, shuated nu that hu 3 n
| lca ficld county, about one mile fom Philips. pied by Eijah Reeves as a SILVERSMITH
wrg. The old state read from Beolleoute to SHOP, next door to the Printing Office, where
ne passes through one of them, which con- he intends keeping on hand a consant supply
tats 160 acres 3 30 of wiich are in 2 good state of saddlery, ec. which will be disposed of
of cultivation. The turnpike ad icading CHEAP for CASH or cenntiy produce.
from Pbiiade phia to Etic passes Wel Bellefonte, April 10, 1824,
other, which containg 300 acres; 35 of which’ ~~ ?
jare well cultivated, Lach uact hes several)
(never failing springs of water |
HENRY LORAIN
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"ra | ALL persons having demands 2gainst the ess
» JF 3 | <2
RENT.
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FOR SALL OR tate of ROBERT THOMPSON, of
The subscriber offers for sale or reat bis [Maines township dec’d are requesicd to'autend
plantation on which he now lives. It contains :
60 acres of excellent bottom land ; thiriy-two at the late dwelling bouse of the deceased, on
of which are cleared, twenty thereof being the 2151 of May next with their accounts props
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p'oughland and the remainder meadow. Pos-j =. bn a reas
; Cr . : : erly authenticated ; and those indebted to th
session will be given on the first of April next. y 2 ®
Fuo terms apply to
y
oy KY
late
Re ideccased are requested to be there and make
David Barbor: ! Iseulement.
JACOB HERRING
JACOB F. SINGER
| Haines er?
Howard township, Bfiril 27, 1824.
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Jeremiah Culbertson, April 2, 1824.
RESPECTFULLY iulorms the public thaty HAY Fev
be bas again commenced tavern keeping at thé] SP OLEAN 2
stand he formerly occupied, best kandi ay Tr
YEN RETRY F
Counp
as? ig
ie provisions of an act of the age
vy passed the 27th day of March 1821. directing
: {special courts 1a the 4:6 Judicial Disa
by the! ;
the (own of A preeal
1 Sem il
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trict, t} JUHN RELD, Esq. President of the
or Centre county, on the third Mon-
o continue two weeks, tor the trial of
i {ell canses in which the Hon. Charles Huston has been
Boalsburg, Ferguson township, April 29. lconceried as counsel, previous ro ns appointment, &c,
ing the list of causes for tiiul in the
done. He is also prepared with machineries]
to spin, weave and finish into cloth from the]
wool, as reasonably as can be done elsewhere. |
te bas aleo commenced the BLUE DYING,
where those who wish to bave a good Blue can
be accommodated by bringing their wool.
Spring towoship, April 29, 1834,
Valuable Real Estate for Sale,
8Y ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT
OF CENTRE COUNTY,
will be sold at public sale an Thwsday the 20th
day of May next, on the premises, a certain
tract of land sitvate in Spring township, and
county aforesaid, containing one hundred and
eighty nine acres, with a log dwelling house
fand barn, and about forty acres cleared.
There is also on the premises an excellent ap.
ple and peach orchard, and a good spring of
water. Itbeing the real @tate of John Harb.
son, late of said township, deceased. The
terme will be one half to be paid on the confir-
mation of the sale, and the residue in znnual
payments of two hundred dollars, sccured by
'I'o the qualitied Electors of
Centre County.
FELLOW-CITIZENS,
As the constitutional term of the pres:
ent sheriff will expire next fall, I beg leave tc
off2r myself a candidate for your suffrages for
that office, at the ensuing general election
I shall not trouble you with the vain promises
of favour or affection, in discharging the du
ties of that office ; as you all know that the
same laws which govern you, will command
me, if elected.
Having given this early intimation of my
intentions, permit me to mention, that I dc
not mean to travel over the county to solicit
the votes of the citizens individually, except
this course be pursued by the other candi-
dates ; in which ease I will consider myself ar
liberty wo be governed by circumstances.
JOHN KEEN.
Haines township, Anril 10, 1824,
Zo the qualified electors of
Centre County.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:
Being encouraged by a number of my friends
to offer myself as a candidate for the
Office of Sheriff,
1 respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing
Should 1 be clected to that
General Election.
mortgage. Due attendance will be given by]
James Harbison and Thomas M’'Caimont ad-|
ministrators.
+i BY THE COURT,
Certified by
WILLIAM PETTIT, C. 0. C.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
By order of the Orphans court
of Centre county,
will be exposed to public sale on the premises
on Monday the 7th day of June next, a certain
tract of land containing sixty acres, or there-
abouts, with a log dwelling House, Barn and
Smith sbop, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, situated in Haines township, Centre coun-
Geprge Weaver for about one hundred dollars, ie
which was to be in full for dog the carpenter Pliliy Gennes
note it has become manifest that the work has Ni
been completely spoiled.
lo wanege the cunceins of the said Company James Rothrock
NOTICE Tres LAE
wv ° seee of Lajgman’s ExX’rs vs Jacob Houser
3 [ames Packer vs ikichard Gunsalus
ASE. oF vs Marta Steel
vs same
vs Jacob Houser ef al
vs Barlow and Feliwell
vs Cumpbell and Brooks
vs Walter 8. Hudson
vs Samuel Scoit
vs Leonard Peters
vs Fohn Neal
vs Bodine & Whitaker
vs Benner and S eel
vs Christian Mecse et ak
vs Duck aud Gorl
vs Joseph Holloway et al
vs Glontz and Kener
vs Henry Krenninger et ai
vs Joho Strawcutier
vs John Piulips et al
vs falin Barron
vs Chaiics Bennet
Ye Andrew Fukin,
vs Philip Benner et af
vs Adams and Fohnston
vs Cf Henderson et al
vs William Dougherty
vs Herring & Guenninger
vs Michuel Row ®
vs Greinmper and Bryan
v8 Henry Spangler
: Re vs Fames Gunsallusetas
[Foun Ewing vs M‘Nall sud Richard
{Philip Benner vs Femes Steel
| Foseph Gratz et al V8 Lea. Sentzer
sume vs Edward Purdue
Wm. Smith’s Lx’rs vs Fuseph Spencer
Curtin and Boggs vs Samuel Patton
John Wilson ¥8 Samuel Patton
Arnold A King ee al vs Rankin and Whitehill
E, Barton ass’c of 3. M*Kee vs Philip Benner
L.sther Barton vs Philip Benner
Esther Barton vs Eli Hastmgs
Henry Drinker’s Ex‘rs Vs Samuel Stiver
Fames Rothrock Vs Samuel Gunsallys et a}
ohn Boas Vs Philip Benner
Alexander for Stewart V8 Jacub Hoover
’ 1 : . p
on for Huu n bank vs Samuel Patton
hulip Benner vs Tate and M*Donald
Roland Curtin vs john Askey et al
Samuel Miles’ Ex‘rs V8 Moses & no Norris
Sowe short time since I gave my note tol,
Since the execution of that James | ps
Dell
i 1x -
OSC PO Vv Luang
work of my house.
I therslore forwarn Ie hie ot al
all persons from taking an assignment of it as | “oh Dunlop's Adm’rs
am determined not to pay it unless compelled George tobison, jr,
by law WILLIA M ARMOR: “Thomas Burnside
Meck r, Denman & co.
Dr. Casper Wistar
| Fames Fulton etal
{Simon Gratz
i John I Friend ct al
same
same
same
Soha Courson
James M*Clure
same
Soseph Gratz et al
i'homas Wistar
Dr. Casper Wistar
Andrew Epplee
Fumes Ash ct al
same
same
Lame
Bellefonte and Philipsburg
Turnpike road Company.
The stockholders of the Bellefonte & Phil-
ipsburg Tuinpike road Company, wil
TAKE NOTICE
hat an eloction will be held at the house of
EVAN MILLS, in the Borough of Belletonte,
on the first Monday in June next, between the
hours of one and five o'clock P. M. tor the elec
ton ot ONE PRESIDEN £, TWELVE MAN-
AGEKS, A TREASURER & SECRETARY,
for the cusuing year.
By Order,
T. Burnside, Pres’
May 1, 1824.
CAUTION,
All persons are cautioned against taking an
asslgninCebl Of a promisory note given to me for
whirty-seven dollars and — cents by Hugh
M’Munigal, which note was obtained irc mc
vy John Brown in a fraudulent manner.
WM. POFFENBERGER.
Nittanny, March 25, 1824,
iy, aforesaid. It being the real estate of George
Zubler, lace of said township, deceased,
Terms of sale, one half in hand and the remain-
der 1n two annual instalments, Due attendance
will be given by Michael Musser administrator.
BY THE COURT,
Certified by
WM. PETTIT, C.0. C,
Bellefonte, April 27, 1824.
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT!
OF CENTRE COUN1Y,
will be sold at public vendee on Tuesday the!
i We hereby notify all persons not to take the
S
sume V8 Norris and Thompson
jacob Way ~~ ¥8 Mupegand Stewart
Com. for Gurney‘s EXTS vs wm Alexander et al
jacob Hardman and wife ys james Thompson
john Patton vs jas and yno M*Elirov
Wm Lyon‘s Ex‘rs vs Mary & yas Galbreath
james Burnside et al vs Wm Rawle et al
C. Miller's Ex'rs vs Philip Benner
Hosack for Black vs Alexander Robertson
C Huston uss'e of Simpson vs james Sheehan
Francis . Kawle vs Matthias Weagoneret
Philip Benner vs Conrod Reamy
JOREN RANKIN, Iroti'y.
Prothonotary’s Office, Bellefonte, ?
CAUTION.
signment of a judgment note given by us to
Jacob Haight, dated December 29th, 1823, for
the sum of four hundred and 1wenty dollars,
payable on the Ist day of May 1824, as we are
determined not to pay the same vniess compel-
ied by law DAVID NEES»,
’ PETER NEESS.
April 5th, 1824.
LOOK HERE!
For Sale or Barter.
March 15, 1824
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Justices and Constables
fully informs bis friends and the nublic
has romoved to the shop formerly occu.
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station, I pledge myselt 10 perform the duties
ot said office with fidelity and diligence, and,
(fa the same time, with humanity and teuder-
RES3.
25th day of May next, on the premises, a_house |
and lot of ground situate in — town of Miles. | The vo story house, Jor 30d tavery sand
a) ; €3- ‘well known by the sign ot the « Bool” situate
burg, belong the real estate which was of Charles Di : ;
Rio . in the town of Phnipsharg, Centre County.
M’Ciane, deceased. The terms will be one Gra Bar it iH be ‘fake 1
J h 1 at halt to be paid on the confirmation of the sa! er oie har MoD wi DE Liaxgn On payment
on uetierman., : : ‘© SA1€IThe iotis well improved, and bas good stab.
: ] and the remainder in one year. Due attendance | f i 8 ith
Spring township, May 15, 1624. will be given by. Joba , Hammond ‘admip ang on Ity and the house 1s well supphed with
b iw y BY THE COURT DISIR: later from a well at the door. There is also
CHARLES PAULING, \ Certified by : tour acres of meadow ground which will be dis.
HoUsE C VINE ON oscd of. For terms enquire at JAMES
: J Di . ARDS] inp, KINNEAR, hving at Philipsburg,
>:tfully informs the citizens of Centre! April 2, 1824,
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
ALSO,
Justices and Constables
FEE-BILLS
En seed a i a A
WILLIAM PETTIT, C. 0. C.
Bellefonte, April 26th, 1824.
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