BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY THCMAS J. PETRIKIN. - » Vol, VIL. MONDAY, June 21, 1824 - - COUDITIONS | DAVID ALLEN, 7-FOR SALE OR PENT." cwamins rAvnzne, r he tii sof ‘this aper is TAT ; J Re .— A A . v * e: : ~ FN E 3 EY 4 N Fae or jeleeelly ¥ pape 3 r a Offers himself to the consideration of the The subscriber offirs for sale or rent his HOUSE CARPENTER, = sia, Jot al pone po THalthed electors of Centre county, as a candid plantation on which he how lives. It cont heh Res fully inf the citi {fC 3 DOLLAR AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS ate for the % : 3 ves. priconiaing espectluliy informs the citizens o entre only wilkbe charged. eo 1 Ti : ’ acres of excelient bottom and 3 thirty-two county that he has commenced the above busi- Advertisemeprs, making no mere in fength (Office of Sheri of which are cleared, twenty thereof being ness at Spring Mills, in Haines township, and than breadih, will be inserted three times foi]at the ensuing General Election : and will be!P'Ughland and the remainder meadow. Pos- intends carrying IL on in all its various Uranch-g one dolar; and for every subsequent contint thankful for their support for the same. session will be given on the first of April next. es. Urders in his Jine of business will be ance twenty-fire cents..— Those of greatey Bald Eagle township, Mey 20, 1824. For terms apply to : {thanlifolis received and punctually attended 104 : length in proportion.—Rule or figure work David Barbor. April 9, 1824. 7% fe dodble those rates. WurcH MUST BE PAID IN 7 fs 7 rach 1 ‘RE CASH at the time of insertion, Lo the qual, ted electors of Hoard township, April 27, 1824. Loox HERR] For Sale or Barter. No subscription will bz received for less thar Centre Count . Serum are pad 1 FELLOW. CITIZENS Se Wo HURL | Toso von, is sud avon wnt (f the subscriber does not request a discon Being encouraged by a number of my friends = hg ail Engin by hic ot ng ¥ Boot . oo tinuance of bis paper, at the erd ofthe year, ji} © offer myself as a candidate for the SADDLER, Tine own S ) pangs Shire County ; Wil be cormdored uy 8 NSW Sugsgement; au Office of Sheriff Respectfully informs his friends and the publ The Jot is well improvediart 1 Payment. the piper forwarded accordingly. > ESpect in gra Orms ish sm te publ fine ouidtc d'the ih py I 23 good 5120s Subscribers who have theit papers carried by| I respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing|th?! he has removed to the shop Srmeyly occu, 5 wm 1, an ie 30ass * well Supplicd with the wail, mus) be liable for the postage. General Election. Should I be ejected to thag Pied by Elijah Reeves asa SILVERSMI TH Nore For : me i) the door. Tbereis al Letters addressed to the editor must be posi|Station, I pledge myself to perform the duties SHOP, next door to the Printing Office, where Tr Sores 0 eas ow ground which will be di paid. of said office with fidelity and diligence, and, be intends keeping on band a consant Dl NEAR tar terms Eiiguire at JAMLS a at the same time, with humanity and tender-(0f saddlery, &c. which will be disposed of KI? 3 » Iiving at Philipsburg. i SHERIF ALTY Noss, : CHEAP for CASH or country produce. April 2, 1824. ’ Bellcfonte, April 10, 1824. —— | f h 1 fi | Er I { a i John Letterman. ig Tm “ : re CA Urlo nT v is iS do the gualified Electors Ol| Spring townshin, May 15, 1394. , } : 4% I I. “ r 3 #ay 1s, To the Public. We hereby notily all persons not to takethe - Centre County. 2ss1gnment of a | : i Pr " : {Tr Wb 3 f Teavin judgment note piven by us to * I respectiully solicit your votes for the of fo the qualified electors of 6 subscriber, being desirous o 8 Jacob Haight, dated December 29th, 1823, for fice of . bo —— GS Sd 4 Philipsburg, wishes to sell out his store, 0 on obforr BRodud oo QT Centre County. jen is a great variety of well ssoorted goods o a 15t dng of May ly dongs y : » if ke 3 rom sulted to the placein which itis sitwated. Al : $ y AS We ars I ii iY RI B FELLOW-CITIZEAS, 80 twa ih good arable land, situated in iy not to pay the Gp unless compels - si? 3 - eg J 1 jo « ef Centre county at the approaching Election BS NCOURAGED by a number of friends, Clearfield county, about one mile from Philips- y on a It I am elected | will endeavor to discharge the % 41 offer myself a candidate for the Sherifis burg. Tbe old state road from Bellefonte to April 5th, 1894 INE ESS, \« duties of the cffice to the best of my abilitics, Oilicr, at the next General Election, Should Erie passes through pe of them, which con {.___2 ; : & which is a bout as much as all my opponents) | be SO fortupate as to obtain your confidence talns 100 acres ; 30 of which are In a good slate i . 3 have promised. you touy vest assured that 1 will not betray it of cultivation. The turnpike road leading 50 TICE. 3 : by neglect of duty. from Philadelphia 10 Erie passes through the { d : 4 § y \ XANDER: lother, which contains 300 acres; 35 of which|{ Some short time since I fave my note to Ww M. ALE Re { x iy G 4 4 y ' + jarc well cultivated. Fach 1ract has several{George Weaver for about one hundred dollars, 77s J Bald-Eagle township, April 10, 1824. never {ailing springs of water. which was to be in full for doing the carpenter HH illiam War § : rt HENRY LORAIN os ¥ house. Since the execution of that 4 vile fe aril 92.182 3 SUA TARDY TRRTRYE 8 TREYRAITR Ll + tote 1t bas become manifest that the work bh I Bie | Zone Ea 1200 PAAYBER & & QITER been completely spoiled. I therzlore orwaint s f 3% ra, rm ~ - y : ; ] yo “ye ? y EEE STREETS 4k all persons from taking an assignment of it as I by To the qualified Electors of WEN 4 : JACOB HOUSER, am determined not to pay it unless compelled A Y Ra Ran RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends, and by law WILLIAM ARMOR. A Centi c County. : A 3. {the public tr general, that he bas his - ; ! : Very respectiully, yours &c. : Yr TTT TONT i . Ta Ae a ea % . . { EOF IG: € J IELLOW-CITIZEN, | Cr BY an Carding Machines CAUTION As the constitutional term of the pres- Respectfuily inform their {riends, and the lin cumplete order for carding wool, he will at-{ All persons are cautioned a entsherifl will expire next full, I beg leave to gainst taking an . . . a . . ba . : : . public In general, that they have commenced end to it bimself, so that the work will be wcll assignment of a promisory note givento me for offer myself a candidate for your suffrages for d . : e done. He is also prepared with machineriesfthirty-seven dollars and — cents by Hugh © that office, at the ensuing general election v to spin, weave and finish into cloth from the [M’Munigal, which note was obtained fromme I shall not trouble you with the vain promises HATTING BU SIN ES S wool, as reasonably as can be done elsewhere. by John Brown in a fraudulent manner. 2 of favour ov affection, in discharging the du te bas also commenced the BLUE DYING Wri ART : ties of that oflice; as you all know that thelin all its varions branches, in the shop former-|where those who wish to have a good Blue ar WM. POFFENBERGER, same laws which govern you, will commandly nccupied by James Rothrock, in the Borough he accommodated by bringing their wool. Nittanny, March 25, 1824, "me, if elected. of Bellefonte, where they make and sell Water- Spring towaship, April 29, 1824, — Having given this early intimation of my|proo}, and all kinds of hats,at the most reduced |. _ a — PR OCLAMNMA 770 intentions, permit me to mention, that I dc|prices. They flatter themselves that by long Notice 3 j . not mean to travel over the county to solicit|experience in the business, they will be enabled ice. Notice 1S Herchy Given | the votes of the citizens individually, excepi|to give general satisfaction. : The creditors of Charles M’Clain, dec’d are x this course be pursued by the other candid N. B. All kinds of country produce will bejorgently requested to leave their accounts, le-} That a court of Common Pleas, General dates ; in which case I will consider myself arjtaken in payment at the market price. gally authenticated, with WWM. W. POTTER,|Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and the Orphan’s Liberty to be governed by circumstances. Bellefonte, April 9. 1 £5q.in Bellefonte, previous to the Augustjcourt, in and for the county of Ciearficld will 2 RAPT. 1524 art ; ime there will be a disuiba-.|be held at the court house in th 0 John Keen court ; as at that time there will be a distriba- ne Lield at the court house in the town of Clears i 1 tion of assets. tield, on Monday the 5th day of July next, at Haines toswonshif, April 10, 1824, JOS BUTLE R , JOHN HAMMOND, Administrator, [10 o'clock A. M. of said day, of which the Cor. : 9 Q A -—. (Oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables with. fi : 4 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ny © WN in said county will take notice, that they. Lg Zo the qualified Filectors of [Centre county that he has again commenced FOR 5 ALLE. then and there in their proper persons, with : TAVERN KEEPING in the house formerly ; their rolls, records, inquisitions, examination : Centre County. occupied by Joseph Updegraff, in the borough! WILL be sold at private sale a HOUSE &|and other remembrances, to do those thin : Ferrow Crrizexs, of Bellefonte, best known by the sign of « Cap- LOT situate in the Borough ct Bellefonte, ad-{which to their offices appertain to be done : i I offer myseli to your considera.}tain Lawrence ” He has supplied himself with 2 ! 1 ljoming a lot of Samuel Harris. There are onjall suitors, jurors and witnesses are also re. tion for the office of the best of liquors, and hopes by paying strict ihe premises a Waggonmaker shop, 36 feet in|quested to be and attend at said court, and not TEI TRYFY attention to business, to merit a proportionable length and 34 in width ; a Blacksmith shop 18|depart without leave, DELIA LARD share of custom. by 22, with two fires ; both of which are wel] GIVEN under my hang at © 2 e ens a i ) ys LOIS 1 i o oehera 1 calculated for carr ng on the above business’ 1 1th day of une Anno Domibi ore {} at the ens ung 9 eral election ’ and should ] y J y . thou 3 Xi ; : extensively. For terms apply to sand eight hundred ty -fOUT. oe meet with a majority of your suffiages, I will 70 THE P UBLIC. Fim. pou wv of the Dre very four, zn endeavor to discharge the duties of the offiee CHARLES MACKEY. in f ica, Oty. ei with fidelity, CLOTH MANUFACTUR- Karthause, May 21, 1824. of America, the forty. eighth. THOMAS HASTINGS, Jn. ING GREENWOOD BELL, sa, i . cllefonte, April 10, 1824. RY 2) | | d TE Beliefonté, Apt 19) The subscriber having rented Mr. Henry iN 3 i ICE NOTICE x Hubler’s ‘xy . WILLIAM M MIN N. MEW FULLING MILL, Is B& ereby Given, ALL persons having demands against the eq. AGAIN offers himselfto the consideration i OC in Ferguson township, Centre county, for a num-{ That the Commissioners appointed by thelate of ROBERT THOMPSON . of the Democratic Republicans of Centre coun- ber of years, has furnished himself with the Legislatures of Pennsylvania & Maryland, for late of ty as a candidate for the : 8 suitable machinery for the improvement of the navigation of the river |Haines township dec’d are requested to artend Q 11° . . . . . Susquebanna, from Columbia to tide, will offer Sheriff's Office Carding, Picking, Spinning, at the ensuinng general election: and will be v . : ‘ thankful for their support for the same. W caving, Fulling, Dying, at the late dwelling house of the deceased, on hg FOR SALE, the 21st of May next with their accounts prop. p bi to the lowest bidder, on the 25th day of Junelerly authenticated ; and those indebted tothe t IN ) « . . i otter towns np &ec. &e. nexty the several sections requiring improve- deceased are requested to be there and megs 27th March 1824. TONE |ment, commencing at the town of Columbia and a | all of which will be attended to on the shortest ™ 3 ined u iver. f davto d settlement. JA tl eo ualified Electors of notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He Dl s Ea ey of Amy a A JACOB HERRING 0 1 q ? will receive the wool in the fleece without! oJ the ee may deem proper. JACOBF.SINGER Centre county. bg picking, i ince ih '™®) The improvement required to be executed a ENCOURAGED: ber of friend Céoth, and dye it any colour Jp ach may De re) lithe designated on the day of sale. April 2, 1824, Ys 8 i; oy p pum ne oy 4 "¢Siiquired, (with the exception of indigo biue,) for i s through the mec um of the press, beg icave 75 cents per yard. Those who may oblige him 3 5 . ¥ — 3 10 Ioforts 3s public that I offer myself as ns their custom can have their cloth made | Jeremiah Culbertson, Justices and Constables Ri 1 Ble or the ny yi they lease Sages qesitersaia yards RESPECTFULLY informs the public that BLANKS Wry : , aying accordingly. airow cloth an 4 ComidRnsd : Tr Office of Sheriff LD will o Finished from the wool ihe gs Sa Commence - Keeping Bt the s IAPR ; talow rate. Cassinets and all kinds of Sap. > 20d be formerly occupiec best known by the FOR SALLE AT THIS OFFICE, at the ensuing General Election. Should I be a i! I > h ry 21 A in 3 ol ay isign of the « CROSS KEYS,” in the town of so fortunate as to obtain a majority of younjoo: Wii U€ nished on as moderate terms 2% Boalsburg, Centre county. He has supplied ALSO, votes, | will endeavor to discharge the duties of possible, himseif with the best of liquors, and other ne- + the office with fidelity. : The public’s humble servant, Segsaty Sceomuiogeions, and Hogs By baying Justices and Constables £ t nes i ho Robert Tate. H. F. TAMMANY, [StTictaitentio ) ; pr po yor : tiorable share of custom. : ddides township, May 22, " ~~ Ferguson township, May 31, 1824. Boalsburg, Ferguson township, April 29; E EH -B3 i A 5 } - a lik : » 3 $ Apm’ns i