] : ¥ travelling through my grain fields & To the qualified Elec- meadows, with waggons, &c., without tors of Centre County.|®¥ pernussion, 1 therefore inform TWO 4 {them be they who they may, that r if paill I respectiully solicit your VOLES, y pon myliespassing from desist NE DOLLAR AND for the office of 'unless they premuses, I will certainly FIVE CENTS i {ER ENED prosecute them to the utmost extent - ied : kA {1 Bd he x A 2% bs : will oC charged, ] {ol the law. IES ARMOR JAMES ARR 2, Advertisemen:s, making no more injof Centre county at the approaching CHRISTIAN BECHTOL. \ IFT LR nT 7 ' length than breadth, will be ioserted|! lection. If I am elected I will er oward township, June 23d 1824. APOTHECAR ¥ AND DRU GGIST, three (fmes [cr one dollar; and {or ev- deavor to discharge the duties of the] | Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he ey subsequent continuance wenty-five office to the best of my abilities, r ; » > . (continues the 4 y Henry KE. Benner AyL Tailor, cents.—1 hose of greater lengih injwhich is about as much as all my] Drug, Medicine, Paint § Dye Stuff Respectfully informs his friends and proportion — Rule figure work opponents have promised. : ; Ey? 7) ; ga 3 double those rates. WHaHicd MUST BE Very respecticlly, business, in all 1s variety, one 4 of Esquire Vandyke’s office, and dis} “i. . . i } ary ce * INere < a PAID IN CASH at the time of insertion yours &ec. i 4 Sar rect.y pase ine } oon Saad J W here ae has : copies assorted No subscription wijl be received for 17271: . 7 {the public generally, that he has com-iment of every articie in is fine, 1 be will sel ower than any t iat hos eve Jess thar one : car ; nor aper . Hn illiam Wa A wane the er been offered in the place ; being an entire NEW STOCK, and purchase ess than one year ; nor avy paper dis 2 os ' ) Bellefonte, Apri 22,1824. TA1LORING BUSINESS at the lowest city prices. in the house formerly occupied by Wm. W. Potter, Esq. as an attorney’s cantinued until all arcearages are pad. . “le PE = Among his Medicines are, fo the qualified Elec- office, and one door south of the Centre if the subscriber does not request . giscoutingunce ol his Paperyat ihe Barks, of different kinds, end ofthe year, it will be considered { Cent Caster Oil, first quality ' ELI Ae Hes +4 ; I . : 8 ) as a new cuyagement ; and the papel tors o entire coun Y Bank of Pennsylvania, where he in- Calomel, [cold pressed, ENCOURAGED by a number of tends carrying on the above busi Rheubarb, my friends, I, through the medium of ness in all its various branches. All the press, beg leave to inform the pub-'orders in his line of business will be forwarded accordingly. Subscribers who have their papers HW bers who have their papers Jotet, ; Tartar Emetic lic that I offer myseifasa candidate thankfully received and punctually at- for the tended to. cartied by the mail, must be liable for » Y .. RN Office of Sheriff 70 COLLECTORS «the postage. Letters addressed to Iust be post paid. SHALRITTALTY. at the ensuing General Election] By theactof the 11th of March Should I be so fortunate as to obtain 1822, the power of collectors to col- a majority of your votes, I will endeav- ject county taxes upon warrants is- of to discharge the duties of the of- sued previous to the passing of the adipsia se J A HIE MON SS of this pape 1s annum ~—out a REMOVAL. NEW SHORE, i { -. { only or Magnesia, calcined, Cream Zartar, Efisom Salts, Glauber Salts, Carbonate Magnesia, Senna, BT a Q. Oils, Paints, gc. Rose Pink, Letharg, Putty, Shell Lac, Chrome Yellow, Manna, Liquorice Bell, Gum Arabic, Arrow Root, Flor Digitales Oxyd Bismuth, Sec : oe x the editor] Spirits Turpentine, Spirits Wine, ! OIL Prussian Blue, White lead, dry, Spanish Whiting, Venitian Red, Stanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, English, Linseed, Niive or Sweet, Spermaceti Vitriol To the qualified electors of Centre County. shall not trouble you with the vain FELLOW-CITIZENS: Jeng encouraged by a number of fice with fidelity. Robert Tate. my fiiends to offer mysel as a candid- ate for the . ~ . Miice of Sheriff, I respectiully solicit your votes at the ensuing General Election. Should be elected to that station, I pledge myself to perform the dutiesot said office with fidelity and diligence, and at the same time, with humanity and tender ness. John Letterman. Spring township, May 15, 1824. To the qualified Elec tors of Centre County. YELLOW.-CITIZENS, As the constitutional term of the present sheriff will expire next fall, 1 beg leave offer myseif a candidate for your suffrages for that office, at fhe ensuing general election. | promises of favour or affection, in discharging he duties of that’office ; as you all know that the same laws|[ amar township, which Miles township, May 22, 1824. To the supervisors of Boggs tewnship for the year 1824. TAKE NOTICE, That if you do not immediately repait ihe road leading from the town of Milesburg to Karthause, you will be returned and indicted at the next Au- gust court. There are now several obstructions in that road which reuders it almost impassible. RUDOLPH MULHOLLAN. Boggs township, June 25th 1824. CAUTION 1L ° On the 13th of April last, the un- dersigned executed two several sin- gle bills, to George Drownlee, for one hundred dollars each, payable on + the consideration ofa tract of land, in the said which govern you, will command me,|George Brownlee covenanted to war- if elected. Laviog given this early intimation of my intentions, permit me to men- tion, that I dc not mean to travel over the county to solicit the votes of the citizens individually, except this course be pursuedby the other candi- dates 3 in which case 1 wiil consider myself at liberty to be governed by circumstances. John Keen. Haines townshife, April 10, 1824. w—— pr DAVID ALLEN, Offers himself to the consideration of the qualified electors of Cenue county, as a candidate for the Office of Sheriff at the ensuing General Election r and will be thankful for their support fo the same. rant, and defend, against all persons claiming the same, As several claims have been set up for the Jand, and ejectments brought, the undersigned has determined not to pay the said sin- gle bills, unless compelled by law. Of which all persons will take notice. IAGDALENA KERSNER. T.amar township, June 21, 1824. Orphans’ Court, April 28, 1824. CeNTRE County, Ss. Amy Io the case of the SEAL. valuation and apprais- ment of the real es tate of Thomas Moore, late of Hali- moon township, in said county, de- ceased, on motion of James M. Petri- kin, Esq. rule on the heirs and legal representatives of the said Thomas Moore, deceased, tn come into Court on the fourth Monday of Avgust next, and accept or refuse of the real es- Bald Eagle townshifyy May 20, 1824, 3 MINN, AGAIN offers himself to the con- ‘sideration of the Democratic Republi cans of Centre county as a candidate for the Sherifl’s * Office at the ensuinng . general election : and wil! be thankiul for their support for the same. Potter township, oY “4 th March 1824. ‘I'o the qualified electors of Centre County. FELLOW-CITIZEAS, NNCOURAGED by a number of § 4 (riends, I offer mysclf a candidate for the Sheriff’s Office, at the next General Election. Should I be so fortunate as to obtain your confidence you may rest assured that I will not betray it by neglect of duty. WM. ALEXANDER. Bald-Eagle township, April 10, 1824 othe qualified Flectors of Centre County. FrrLow Cirizexs, [ offer myselt to your consideration for the office of = SORRIFF at the epsuing general election 3 and should I meet With a majority of your suffiages I sill endeavor to discharge + {ke duties of the office with fidelity. THOMAS HASTINGS, Jr. onte, April 10, 18243 1 Md tate of the said Thomas Moore, de: ceasetl, as valued and appraised by thefinquest, and returned by the sher- iff. BY THE COURT. Certified by WM. PETTIT, Clk. 0. C. REMOVAL NOV ALL THE subscriber respectiuily in- forms his friends, and the public ip general, that he bas removed to the house formerly occupied by Mrs, Ma- iy Lewis,” and next door north of Jo. seph Butler’s Ion, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring Business in an extensive manner. All orders in his line of business will be thank to. All kinds of country produce {will be taken in payment at the market rice. John M’Kinley, jr. Bellefonte, June 17, 1824. CAUTION. The public are cautioned egainst taking the assignment of a promisory note which I gave to JOHN GOR- DON, for the sum thirty-three dol: lars and eighty-seven and a half cents as | am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. JOHN MULHOLLAN. Bogfrs township, June 24, 1824, T4y7f! NOTICE. Whereas some ill-disposed person: pherctofore made a peaciice of h ~Y ~ the 12th of May following, in part of fully received and punctually attended| act, was limited to two years; that period has now clapsed, and as it is presumed that the collectors have re- ceived the amount of their respect ive duplicates, the Commissioners have directed me to give this notice, that unless they come forward on or) before the first Monday of August] aud discharge (0® ballances due by them, they will be ‘proceeded against immediately thereafter, without res- pect to persons. Collectors of 1822 will constder themselves included im ‘this notice, more especially as John Keller and James James coilectors of (1823 have shown that it i8 possible to ‘collect the amount of large dupli- cates within ope year at farthest. The former hag settled and paid his account in foto. JAMES M. PETRIKIN, Zreas’r. CARDING. The subscribers respectfully in form their friends and the public gen- erally, that they have erected a CARDING MACHINE in Mulesburg, which is now in com: plete operations Having engaged Mr. Jobn Douglass, a person well ac- quainted with’ carding, they have no {doubt but that they will be enabled to 'give general satisfaction. Woel will ibe carded into rolls at Six cents per pound, if paid before the first day of November next ; if not paid then, Seven cents will be charged, One! pound of grease is allowed to cvery ten’ pounds of wool, which must be broug bt with the wool. Wool or grain wil| be taken in payment for Carding, at the cash price, if delivered at the Miles-! burg Mill, THOMAS & FRANCIS POTTS. Milesburg, June 11th 1824, Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued out of the court of common pieas, and fo me directed, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Monday the 2nd day of August next, A certain tract or par- cel of Aqua Fortis, lvited to call, as they will find it to their advantage. ithe public that hehas erected, and bas | Chalk, | Aibery Te, Ut, Dye Stuffs, gc. Je. Allum, Arnotto Spanish, Turmeric, Oc, Pearl Ash, Verdegris, Blue vitriol, Madder, Camwood, Bengal Indigo, Copfieras, Ground Red Wood Cachineal, | | | rc. @e. Ge. we. Confectionary, Fruits, Fancy Articles, et. SNULY, SECARS, to. iu Sulphate of Quinine, so efficacious in Fevers, : Oil of Uriganum, a certain cure for the Ringbone id A 5 ALSO, SHINIPS PANACRA, By the Gross, Dozen or single bottle. QF All the above articles will be warranted of ths fust quality, aud as low as they can be purchased any where. . ; By strict attention to business, and liberal prices, he hopesto m of public patronage, which he respectiully solicits The Medical Gentlemen of Bellefonte and its v nr} va p> Physicians’ Prescriptions and Orders, thankfully recel ly attended to. Medicines may be had at any hour Bellefonte, July 9, 1824. Carding Fulling & Dy- ing. The subscriber respectfully informs i y Bank ot New Brunsvick Trenton Insurance company Farmei’s bank, Mt Holly Cumberiand bank State bank at Camden do at Elizabethtown do at New Bruoswick do at Palterson da at Morristown do at Trenton do Sussex do Salem Steam Mill & Bank’g co. par - PENNSYLVANIA. ¢ Philadelphia banks Kaston Germantown par Montgomery county par Chester county, West Chester “pag Delaware county, Chester Lancaster bank Farmers bank, Lancaster Harrisbarg hv Northampton of L !Columbia dp do | Farmers b’k of Bucks county - now in complete operation, a NEW FULLING & CARDING MACHINE on Logan’s Branch, ip Spring town-{ ship, about one mile and a ball from Bellefonte, where all orders in the above line of business’s will be thank- fully received and punctually attended 10. Cloth will be taken in at Philip Benner Jr. &co’s store, Bellefonte; writen directions must accompany it PHILIP BENNER, Sg. Spring township, July 5,1824. 3 par par Bank note Lizchange. Per ct. dis United States Branch Banks New- Hampshire banks Burlington (Vermont) MASSACHUSETTS. land, containing about one hundred, and twenty acres, more or less, situate in Baldeagle township, Centre coun- ty, adjoining lands of George Bress-| ler, and others, Seized and taken execution, and to be sold as the prop.! liam Richards, administrators of the Joseph Butler, SA’ff. To the Public. The subscriber, being desirous of leaving Philipsburg, wishes to sel riety of well assorted goods, suited to the place in which it 1s situated. Al {so two farms of good arable land, sit- uated in Clearfield county, about one Philipsburg, The old mile from state road from Bellefonte ta Erie passes through one of them, which contains 1@0 acres ; 30 of which are in a good state of cultivation. The turppike road leading from Philadel- phia to Erie passes through the other, which contains 300 acres ; 35 of which are well cultivated. Each tract bas HENRY LORAIN, | im Other Massachusetts notes ertyof Frederick A. Richards, deceas- Providence barks ed, now in the hands, possession or Washington, Westerly occupancy of Asher Hunt dnd Wil- Qther Rhode Island notes estate of said Frederick A Richards, by Middletown back ++ Phenix bank at Hartford Derby bank ‘Eagle bank at New Haven ‘Hartford bank i New-York City bauks : . His Jacob Barker’s bank out his store, in which is a great va- Albany binks seyeral never failing springs of water. Boston banks Spring held bank Hampshire, Northampton Salem banks _ Worcester banks par | York baok 11 [Ghambersburg 11 [Farmers bank of Reading 1; |Getlysburg ; 11 [Carlisle bank 2 |Swataga at Harrisbbur [Pitsburg : Centre Northumberland, nion & Col. bia bank at Milton {Greensburg {Brownsville Other Pennsylvania notes DELAWARE. {Bank of Delaware, (Wil) (Farmers bank of Del. & br. [Wilmington & Brandywine {Com. bank of Delaware {Branch of do at Milford {Laurel bank, 1 MARYLAND. 1 { Baltimore banks do do City bank do |Annapolis do {Branch of do. at Easton do {Do. at Fredericktown do {Hagerstown bank do |[Conococheague bank at Williams do | sport. do Bank of Westminger do (Havre de Grace do {Elkion do Bank of Caroline do | VIRGINIA. 3 |Rickmond & branches 5 | Bavok of the Valley 4 | Branch of do. at Leesburg Branch ai Charlestown L | Branch at Rompey 1 | N. W. bank of Va, Wheeki RHODE ISLAND. a Ret 00 pt LO it CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport bank 10! nt 13] ok £3] pot 10 4k 12 1t 10 pst NEW-YORK, par no sale 1 Troy bank Mohawk bank Schenectady Lansingburg bank Newburg bark Newburg branch, at Ithica Orange county bank Ontario Catskill bank Bank of Columbia Hudson Middle District bank Auburn bank Geneva bank Utica bank Plattsburg bank Bank of Montreal Canada bank N Jersey Bank Bank in Newark i EW-JERSEY Sed i &: C Bletitieieli de F 3 i. erit a share © icinity, are particularly ins and prompt i