Se h Cathar oklicocy at et ; Sd shall nat tron Sof favour or «fT « wv ou ents BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY THOMAS J. PETRIKIN. Vol. V1. MONDA %, J » wii NA SIDIRIONS we | gamRer “he price of this paper is TWO DOLLARS per aunuom—but if paid in advance, ONE DOLI.AR AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS only will be charged. Advertisements, making no more in length thaa breaduis, will be ivserted three times for eng dollar; and for every subsequent contin ance twenty-five cents.——Those of greater length in proportion. —Rule or figure work doulle those rates. WHICH MUST BE PAID IN CASH at the time ofinsertion. No subscription will be received for less thar one year; nor any paper discontinued until ali arrearages ave paid. 3 tf the subscriber does not request a discon tinuance of his paper, at the end ofthe year, it will be considered as a new eugagement ; and the paper torwarded accordingly. Subscribers who have their papers carried by the mail, musi be hable for the postage, Letters addressed to the ¢ditor must be posi Pa dy rt > py . ; fod 7 To the qualified electors sr We . wrGgulre County, YELLOW-CITIZENS: ' Being encouraged by a number of my triends to offer myseif as a candidate for the y 6 ff Shor Office of Sheriff, I respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing General Eicction. Should I be elected to that station; I pledge myself 10 perform the duties of said office with fidelity and diligence, and, at the same me, with humanity and tender- Lss, (EXD * " ‘ Lo \&d FR study ade To the qualified Eléctors of Centre County. I respectiully solicit your votes for the of “ SHERIFF of Centre county at the approaching Election ItI am elected I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my abilities which is about as much as all my opponents have promised. Very respectfully, yours &c. William Ward. Bellefonte, April 22, 1824 A Centre county. ENCOURAGED by a number of my friends, JL through the medium of the press, bee lé wo mitorm the public that I offer myself asi) candidate for the ry re : ; ° f y Clfice of Sheriff at the ensuing General Election. so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your votes, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Robert Tate. Miles township, May © — A — —— Tt { ' i { 2 1QO0A Ly AOL nm AA ra John Letterman. Spring township, May 15, 1824 10 the Super Ro 3 x SY BN is £2 visors of do ys ; stownship for the year To the qualitied Electors of]*OWRS4Ip lor ibe yeai Centre Co ty, FELLOW-CITIZENS, As the constitutional term of the pres- | TAKE NOTICE, That if you do not rmmediate leading from the town of Milesburg to Kar- thause, you will be returned and indicted a the next Angust court. There are now sever al obsiructions in that road which renders it al- most impassible. RUDOLPH MULHOLLAN. Joores township, June 25th 1824. CAUTION. On tire 13th of April last, the under signed executed two several siogle bills, to George Browulee, for one hundred dollars each, paya ole on the 12ib of May following, in part of th consideration of a tract of land, in Lamar town. ship, which the said George Brownlee coven anted to warrant, and detend, against all per. sons claiming the same. As several claims have been set up for the land, and ejectments hrought, the undersigned bas determined not to pay the said single bills, unless compelled by faw. Of which all persons will take notice. MAGDALENA KERSNER. Lamar township, June 21, 1824. heviff will expire next full, I beg leave 1c Tarif candidate for your suffrages fi the ensuing general election le you with the vain promises offer if ction, ln dischargmg the dy 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 iatentions, permit me to mention, that I de not mean to travel over the county to solicit the votes of the citizens individually, excep: this course be pursued by the other candi- dates ; in which case I wiil consider myseif a Liberty 0 be governed bv circumstances. John Keen. Haines towwnshin, April 10, 1824, 47TH fF BN DAVID ALLEN, Offers himself to the consideration of the qualified electors of Centre county, as a candid ate for the ; of Sheriff OC Election : and will be Crphans’ Court, April 28, 1824. CexTRE CowsTy, Ss. freA In the case of the valvatior SEAL. and appraisement of the real es Nii tate of Thomas Moore, late of Halfmoon township, in said county, deceased, on motion of James M. Petrikin, Esq. rule on the heirs and legal representatives of the said Thones Moore, deceased, tno come into Court on the fourth Monday of August next, and ac cept or refuse of the real estate of the said Tuomas Moore, deceased, as valued and 2p praised by the inquest, and returned by the sheriff. fen Aix Vv at the ensuing General thankfol tor their support for the same. Bald Eagle township, May 20, 1824. WILLIAM M’MINN, AGAIN offers himself to the consideration of the Democratic Republicans of Centre cQun- ty as a candidate for the ~ - » sheriff’s Office at the ensuinng general election: and will thankful for their support for the same. Potter township, ; 27th March 1824. 'T'o the qualified electors of AJ ~~ Centre County. "ELLOW-CITIZENS, I NCOURAGED by a number of friends, 41 offer mysell'a candidate for the Sherifi’s' The acts of the last session of the Legislature Office, at the next General Election. Should have come to hand, and are ready for distribu 1 be so fortunate asto obtain your confidence tion. Persons entitled to them will apply in per you may vest assured that I'will not betray it 80D, as it will be necessary to take receipts. DY neg lec uty. i : Beat ofduty WML ALEXANDER, John Rankin, Proil’y. June 14, 1824. Bald-Eagle township, April 10, 1824, Zo the qualified Lilectors of Centre Count y. Ferrow Citizexs, ; L offer myseli to your considera. tion for the office of SHERIF be BY THE COURT. Certified by WILLIAM PETTIT, Cl’. 0. C. LAWS, Six Cents Reward, RANAWAY from the subscriber on the night of the 1st instant, an apprentice to the ‘BLACKSMITH business, named Daniel £bbs, aged about eighteen years. All persons are To the qualified Electors of] wd Tars and eighty-seven and a half cepts, as I Should IT be} | heretofore ly repair the roadj/ July12, 1824. ern eri eer A ARR lO SURe | s ~ b A NE. < a ‘ - To the Public. The subscriber, Philipsburg, wishes to sell which is a great variety of well assorted goods, suited to the place in which it 1s situated. Ale 50 two farms of good arable Jand, situated in Clearfield county, about one mile burg. REMOVAL HA 4 4lV LN dH do THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends, aud the public in general, that he bas removed 10 the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Mary Lewis, and vext door north of Jo- seph Butler’s lan, where he intends carrying ou the ut The old state road from Bellefonte to Erie passes through one of them, which con- — (£3108 180 acres ; 50 of which are ia a pond state in an extensive manner. All orders in his line of culivation. The turnpike road leading of business will be thankfully received and!from Philadelphia to Erie passes through the punctually attended te. All Kinds of country other, which contains 300 acres ; of which produce wilj be taken ip payment at the mur-|are well cultivated. Each ket price. | : i John M’Kinley, jr. Bellefonte, June 17, 1824. . JAUTION CAU AUN The public are cautioned against taking the assignment of a promisory note which I gave to JOHN GORDON, for the sum thirty-three Tailoring Business NE \pever failing springs ot water. HENRY LORAIN 10 TH PUBLIC. ae Cloth Manufacturing. The subscriber having rented Mu. HE Lubler’s or a So NEW PULLING MILL, in Ferguson township, Centre couniy,for a num= ber of years, has furnished himself with tue sultable machinery for : : ® on AY am determined not to pay the same unless com- pelled by law. i JOHN MULMOLLAN. [ Boggs township, June 24, 1824, Y 3 xy 3 . - z Carding, I icking, Spinning J 7 rN 5 a ; ” | NOTICE, Weaving, Fulling, Dying, Whereas some ill-disposed persons have made a practice of travelling &e &e. : E ain fields and meadows, with] rp Rg permission, 1 there. all of which will be attended to on the shottest fore inform them, be they who they may, that notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He unless they desist from trespassing upon my Will receive the wool in the fleece without t of the law. : CHRISTIAN BECHTOL. / Howard township, June 23d 1824, Henry E. Benner Tailor, Respectfally informs his friends and the pub- possible. lic generally, tras he hag commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS i the house formerly occupied by Wma. W. Potter, Esq. as an attorney’s office, and one door south of the Centre Bank of Pennsylvania, where ke intends carrying on the above busi ness in all its various branches. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. TO COLLECTORS Respectfully form their friends, and the By the act of the 11th of March 1822, the oid poe of collectors to coliect county taxes up- Difaire HUST, Wit they have foment on warrants issued previous to the passing of 3 i the acty was limited to two years; that om H ATTI IN & BU =] S 9 has now elapsed, and as it is presumed that the | : : collectors have received the amount of their [0 21 its various branches, in the shop formers respective duplicates, the Commissioners have ly occupied by James Rothrock, in the of Bellefonte, where they make and sell proot, and all kinds of hats,at the most reduced prices. They flatter themselves that by long directed me to give this notice, that unless they come forwarc on or before the first Monday of experience in the business, they will be enabled to give general satisfaction. cloth, and dye it any colour which may be re- : quired, (with the exception of indigo blue ) fort 75 cents peryard. Those who may oblige hira with their custom can bave their cloth muda any width they plese vader 7 quarters of a yaid, by paying accordingly. Narrow cloth and \broad blankets will be finished from the wool jat a Jow rate. Cassinets and all kinds of fag. tie utmost exten Bee The publics bumble servant, H. F. TAMMANY. 7 0) (kis rye 3) LNA) em didi ny i LN BY jorough Watera August next, and discharge the ballances due by them, they will be proceeded against imme- diately thereafier, without respect to persons. Collectors of 1822 will consider themselves in- cluded im this notice, more especially as John! Keller and James James collectors of 1823 have |! shown that it is possible to collect the amount of large duplicates within ose year at farthest. The former has settled and paid his account in | toto. : N. B. Al Kinds of country produce will be taken in payment at the mar ket price. a re FOR SALE LAS 4i'd0 WILL be sold at private sale a HOUSE & LOT siwate in the Borough cf Bellefonte, ad- joming a lot of Samuel Harris. There are on the premises a Waggonmaker shop, 36 feet in ‘ength 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’ sxtensively, For terms apply to CHARLES MACKEY Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ of venditioni €Xponas, jg- sued out of the court of common pleas, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, on JAMES M. PETRIKIN, Zrcasurer, | June 10th 1824. CARDING. The subscribers respecifully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have erected a CARDING MACHINE a Milesburg, which is now in complete cpera- tion. Having engaged Mr. John Douglass, = person well acquainted with carding, they bave no doubt but that they will be enabled to give general satisfaction, ‘Wool will be carded into gust next, roils at Six cents per pound, if paid before the | first day of November next ; it not paid then, Seven cenis will be charged. ne pound of tnd Sreasecds allowed io Wi Wis P wool, ands Sonieining shont one bundred and twenty which must be brought with the wool. Woo mon of £23 an Duldeagle 10%D or grain will be taken in payment for Carding, p Vid ol Su acjoining lands ok George at the cash price, if delivered at the Milesbur Te §} 130d Others. Mill. cution, and to be sold as the property of Frede fick A. Richards, deceased, now in the hand [possession or occu t ‘William Richards, administrators of he estate of said Frederick A Richards, by THOMAS & FRANCIS POTTS. Milesburg, June 11th 1824, Notice. at the ensuing general cicetion 3 and should mest with a majority of your suffrages, I will } . Rtg : | endeavor 10 discharge the duties of the office! °° paid for bringing said runaway back to i with hdelity. JOHN LONGWELL. | Mills, Potter township, 2 : THOMAS HASTINGS, Jr. April 10, 1824 Spri B:llefonte, g, pris | : 1 bereby cautioned against harboring him at their! : peril. The above reward, but no charges, willl" SePty requested to leave their accounts Jupe 3, 1824, S$ { | Joseph Butler, SEA. The creditors of Charles M’Clain, dec’d are y Joi gally authenticated, with WM. W. POTTER. Leq in Bellefonte, previous to the Avgust court ; as at that time there will be a distribg. tion of assets. JOHN HAMMON D, Admiustrater, Justices and Constables FEE-BILLS “FOR SALY. AT THIS OFrI CL, + + a at being desirous of leaving | out his store, in | $4 frora Philips- tract has several iY 3h premises, I will certainly prosecute them te washing or picking, and menufaclure ‘it inte the premises, on Monday the 2nd day of An. A certain tract or parce! of a! Seized and taken in exe E nel will be finished on as moderate terms as LS . ye pavcy of Asher Hunt and J A
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