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BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY THOMAS 1. PETRIKIN.
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June 14, 1824.
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To the qualified electors of
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By. Centre County.
FELLOW CITIZEAS, ,
INCOURAGED by a number of friends,
#41 olor myscif a candidate for the: Sheriff’s
Office, at the next General Electiom. Should
I be so fortunate 2s to obtain your #enfidence
you may rest assured that 1 will not betray 1
by neglect of duty. ’
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WM. ALEXANDER.
Bald-Eagle township, April 10, 1824.
To the qualified Electors of
Centre County.
I respectiully solicit your votes for the of
fice of
SHERIFE
of Centre county at the approaching Tlection
It I am elected I will endeavor to discharge the
duiies of the office to the best of my abilities,
which is about as much as all my opponents
bave promised,
Very respectfully,
WILLIAM MWMINN,.
of the Democratic Republicans of Centre coun-
ly as a candidate for the
Sherift’s Office
at the ensuinng general election: and will be
thankful for their support for the same.
Potter townships |
27th March at
AGAIN offers himseifto the consideration:
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| STATBER & POSTER
Respectfully inform their friends, and the
public in general, that they have commenced
he
HATTING BUSINESS
ly occupicd by James Rothrock, in the Borough
oroof, and all kinds of hats, at the most reduced
orices. They flatter themselves that by long
Centre County.
FerLrow CiTIZENS,
I offer mysel! to your considera:
tion for the office of
< P SPR
SHRRIFE
at the ensuing general election ; and should 1
meet with a majority of your suffiages, I will
endeavor to discharge the duties of the office
with fidelity.
THOMAS HASTINGS, Jr.
Bellefonte, April 10, 1824. :
DAVID ALLEN,
qualified electors of Centre county, as a candid-
ate for the
Office of Sheriff ’
at the ensuing General Election : and will be
thankful lor their sapport for the same.
Baid Eagle townshife, May 20, 1824.
JOS. BUTLER
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Centre county that he has again commenced
TAVERN KELPING in the house formerly
occupied by Joseph Updegraff, in the borough
of Bellefonte, best known by the sign of « Cap-
tain Lawrence ” . He has supplied himself with
the best of liquors, and hopes by paying strict
aitention to business, to merit a proportionable
share of custom.
S. We HULL
yours &c.
William Ward.
RB: lefonte, April 22, 1824
SADDLER,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public
that he has removed to the shop formerly occu-
pied by Elijah Reeves asa SILVERSMITH
To the qualified Electors of
Centre county.
ENCOURAGED by a number of my friends.
I, through the medium of the press, beg leave
to inform the pabiic that 1 offer myself asa
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cand@ace for the
Office of Sheri
at the ensuing General lection. Should I be
so fortunate as lo obtain a majority ef your
votes, 1 will endeavor to discharge the duties ol
tlie office with fidelity.
Robert Tate.
Riles townshife, May 22, 1824.
SHOP, next door to the Printing Office, where
he intends keeping on hand a consant supply
ot saddlery, &c. which will be disposed oi
CHEAP for CASH or country produce.
Bellefonte, April 10, 1824.
Lo the qualified Electors of
Offers himself to the censideration ot the
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.
Bellefonte, April 9, 1824.
"FOR SALE OR RENT.
The subscriber offers for sale or rent his
plantation on which he now lives. It contains
60 acres of excellent bottom land ; thirty-two
of which are cleared, twenty thereof being
pleughland and the remainder meadow. Pos-
session will be given on the first of April next.
For tetas apply to D 1B b
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Howard township, Afiril 27, 1824.
To the Pubic.
The subscriber, being desirous of leaving
Philipsburg, wishes to sell out his store, in
\which is a great variety of well assorted goods,
suited to the place in which it 1s situated. Al
so two farms of good arable land, situated in
(Clearfield county, about one mile from Philips-
burg. The old state road from Bellefonte to
Erie passes through one of them, which con-
tains 180 acres ; 30 of which are in a good state
of cultivation. The turnpike road leading
from Philadelphia to Erie passes throwgh the
other, which contains 300 acres; 35 of which
jgre well cultivated. Each tract has several
‘never failing springs of water.
HENRY LORAIN.
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold at private sale 2 HOUSE &
LOT situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, ad-
joing a lot of Samuel Harris. There are on
the premises a Waggonmaker shop, 36 fect in
length and 54 in width ; a Blacksmith shop 18
by 22, with two fires ; both of which are well
calculated for carrying on the above business’
extensively. Ior terms apply to
CHARLES MACKEY.
Karthause, May 21, 1824.
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JACOB HOUSER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and
the public In general, that he has his
Carding Machines
in complete order for carding wool, he wilt at-
end to it himself; so that the work will be well
done. He is glso prepared with machineries
to spin, weave and finish into cloth from the
wool, as reasonably as can be done elsewhere.
To the qualitied Electors of
Centre County.
TELLOW-CITIZENS,
As the constitutional term of the pres
ent sheriff will expire next fall, I bey leave to
offer myself a candidate for your suffrages for
that office, at the ensuing general clection
I <hall not tronble you with the vain promises
of favour or aff.ction, 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, peromt 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 case I will consider myself at
Liberty to be governed by circumstances.
JOHN KLEEN.
Faines township, April {0, 1824.
To the qualified electors of
Centre County.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:
Being encouraged by a number of my friends
ta offer myself as a candidate for the
Office of Sheriff,
I respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing
General Election. Should I be elected to that}
station I pledge myself to perform the duties
ct said office with fidelity and diligence, and,
’t the same time, with humanity and teuder-
wgss,
John Letterman.
He has also commenced the BLUE DYING,
where those who wish to have a good Blue cap
be accommodated by bringing their wool.
Spring township, April 29, 1824,
CHARLES PAULING,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Centre
county that he has cornmenced the above busi-
ness at Spring Mills, in Haines township, and
intends carrying it on in all its various branch-
es. Ordersin his line of business will be
thankfully received and punctually attended to.
April 9, 1824,
LOOK HERE!
For Sale or Barter.
The two story house, lot and tavern stand
well known by the sign of the ¢ Boot” situate
in the town of Phiiipsbnrg, Centre County.
Grain or bar iron will be takea in payment.
STRAY COLT.
STRAYED away trom the subscriber living
at Rock lion works, Spring township, some
time in the present month, a white two year
old mare colt. Any person taking up said colt,
or giving information so that I canoblain her
again shall be paid all reasonable charges.
PHILIP BENNER, Sr.
Rock Ircn Works, Spring township, }
May 25th, 1824.
Jeremiah Culbertson,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that
he has again commenced tavern keeping at the
stand he formerly occupied, best known by the
sign of the « CROSS KEYS,” in the town of
Boalsburg, Centre county. He has supplied
himself with the best of liquors, and other ne-
cessary accommodations, and ‘hopes by paying
strict attention to business, to merit a propor-
ttonable share ot custom.
Boalsburg, Ferguson township, April 29.
NOTICE.
Some short time since I gave my note to
n all its various branches, in the shop former-
»f Bellefonte, where they make and sell Water-'
The lot is well improved,and has good siab- George Weaver for about one hundred dollars,
ling on it, and the howse is well supplied with which was to be in full for doing the carpenter
water from a well at the door. There is also work of my house. Since the execution of that
tour acres of meadow ground which will be dis- note it has become manifest that the work has
posed of. For terms enquire at JAMES been completely spoiled. I therclore forwarn
KINNEAR, living at Philipsburg. all persons from taking an assignment ofit as |
April 2, 1824, 'am determined not to pay it unless compelled
70 THE PUBLIC. §
CLOTH MANUFACTUf
ING. {
. The subscriber having rented Mr.
Hubler’
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NEW FULLING MILL,
in Ferguson township, Centre county, for a nts
ber of years, has furnished himself with
suitable machinery for 4
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Carding, Picking, Spinning
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Weaving, Fulling, Dying, bi
&c. &ec. RE 3
all of which will be attended to on the shortes
‘notice, and on the most reasonable terms. IE
will receive the wool in the fleece wit
washing or picking, and manufacture it
cloth, and dye it any colour which may b
quired, (with the exception of indigo blue,
75 cents per yard. Those who may oblige
\with their custom can bave their cloth ma
any width they please under 7 quarters of a ya
by paying accordingly. Narrow cloth a
broad blankets will be finishéd from the
at a low rate. Cassinets and all kinds of
nel will be finished on as moderate ter
possible. id
The public’s humble servant,
H. F. TAMMANY.
Ferguson township, May 31,1824. 3
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Notice. 3
The creditors of Charles M’Clain, dec’d are
urgently requested to leave their accounts; le
gally authenticated, with WM. W. POTTER
Esq. in Bellefonte, previous to the August
court ; as at that time there will be a distiibd=
tion of assets. &
JOHN HAMMOND, Administrators
NOTICE
Is Hereby Given,
That the Commissioners appointed by £i
Legislatures of Pennsylvania & Maryland, for
the improvement of the navigation of the rives
Susquehanna, from Columbia to tide; will offg
FOR SALE,
to the lowest bidder, on the 25th day of Jun 3
next, the several sections requiring improves
ment, commencing at the town of Columbia and
proceeding down the river, from day to day uns
til the whole is disposed of, ar so much theres
of as the Commissioners may deem proper.
The improvement required to be executed
will be designated on the day of sale.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, igs
ued out of the court of general quarter sessions
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of the peace for Centre county, and to mt
rected, will be exposed to public sale on Mots
day the th day of June next, a certain tract of
land situate in Logan township, containing
3600 acres more or less. Seized and taken in
execution and to be sold as the property ef
George Moyer.
JOSEPH BUTLER, Serif.
Belletonte, May 26th 1824,
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NOTICK, ©
ALL persons having demands against the ps
tate of ROBERT THOMPSON, late of
Haiwes township dec’d are requested to attend
at the late dwelling house of the deceased, o i
the 21st of May next with their accounts pry >
erly authenticated ; and those indebted to the
deceased are requested to be there and 1
settlement.
JACOB HERRING
JACOB F. SINGER
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Haines township,
April 2, 1824,
by law WILLIAM ARMOR:
CAUTION.
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We hereby notily all persons not to take the CIANUH HON
assignment of a judgment note given by us to] All persons are cautioned against taking an
Jacob Haight, dated December 25th, 1823, for iassignment of a promisory note given to me for
the sum of four hundred and twenty dollars,ihirty-seven dollars and — cents by Hugh
payable on the Ist day of May 1824, as we are|M’Munigal, which note was obtained from me
determined not to pay the same unless compel- [by John Brown in a fraudulent manner.
led by law DAVID NEESS, WM. POFFENBERGER.
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Shring townshif, May 15, 1824,
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Justices and Constables a
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
ALSO,
Justices and Constables
April 5th, 1824,
rts oo ti it — ai, rs
PETER NEESS.
Nittanny, March 25, 1824.
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