- “on SHERIPTAL : pf mmsactriogs Ein bo i —i Ty. PF 3 ’ AGAIN offers himself to the con E. sideration of the Democratic Republi far the 1" Sheriff's Office a ‘CED "the same. Potter township, 27th March 1824 3 XN tors of Centre County. I respecttully for the office of SHERIFF solicit Election. ItI am elected I will en- office to the best | opponents have promised. j Very respectfully, yours &c. William Ward. Bellefonte, April 22, 1824. DAVID ALLEN, Offers bimself to the consideration of the qualified electors of Centre county, as a candidate for the Office of Sheriff, at the ensuing General Election : and ~ will be thankful for their support fo the same. Bald Lagle townshifn, May 20, 1824. of Centre County. FerLrow Citizexs, I offer myself to your consideration for the office of QATEITR THY TRAY SABRI at the ensuing general election ; and should I meet with a majority of your suffrages I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Thomas Hastings, jr Bellefonte, April 10, 1824, To the qualitied Elec- $ tors of Centre County. FP FELLOW-CITIZENS, | As the constitutional term of the present sheriff will expire next fall, I beg leave offer myself a candidate J for your suffrages for that office, at the ensuing general election. 1 shall not trouble you with the vain promises of favour or affection, in discharging the duties 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 men- tion; that I dc not mean to travel over the coun’y to solicit the votes of the | citizens individually, except this course be pursuedby the other candi- dates ; in which case I will censider myself at liberty to be governed by circumstances. John Keen. Haines township, April 10, 1824. To the qualified Elec- | tors of Centre county. ENCOURAGED by a number of my friends, I, through the medium of the press, beg leave to inform the pub- [ lic that I offer myseifasa candidate for the g Office.of Sheriff ‘at the ensuing General Election: L Should I be so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your votes, I will endeay. | WI or to discharge the duties of the of. fice with fidelity. Robert Tate. CM Miles township, May 22, 1824. i | Lo the qualified electors ; of Centre County. f FELLOW-CITIZENS: df Being cocouraged bya number of} 3 ‘my friends to offer mysel as a candid- | WILLIAM M’MINN, + cans of Ceotie county as a candidate atthe ensuinng general election : and Lo will be thankful for their support for To the qualified Elec- your votes of Centre county at the approaching deavor to discharge the duties of the of my abilities, which is about as much as all my Zo the qualified Electors To the qualified electors of Centre County. FELLOW-CITIZEAS, EI NCOURAGED by a number of friends, I offer myself a candidate tor the Sheriff’s Office, at the next General Election. Should 1 be so lorturate as to obtain your confidence you may rest assured that I will not betray it by neglect of duty. WM. ALEXANDER. Jald-Eagle township, April 10, 1824 continues the Lh Drug, Medicine, Administration Acc’nls. TAKE NOTICE, That the following admimstration accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed in my at the lowest city prices. REMOVAL. NEW STORE, JAMES ARMOR, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he business, in all‘its variety, one door east of Esquire Vandyke’s office, and di rectly opposite the Prothonotary’s Office ; where he has a ment of every article in his line, which be will sell lower tha et been offered in the place ; being an entire NEW STOCK Among his Medicines are, a BS wh x A young man between the ag fifieen and sixteen years, of 2 moog moral character, and steady habiyg will be taken as an apprentice 1g the HATTING BUSINESS, if applicay, tion be made immediately to the sy. scribers living in the Borough of Be, lefonte. Paint § Dye Stoff August 12, 1824. compiete assort- X n any that basev- y and purchased IN PHILADELPHIA. ES CORRECTED WEEKLY FROM THE office for the inspection of heirs, lega-{ Barks, of different kinds, | Magnesia, calcined, Manna, AMERICAN PEN cid tees, creditors and all other persons in| Casrer Oil, first quality } Cream Tartar, Liquorice Ball, : b Bank 3 any way Interested, and will be pre-|Calomel, [cold pressed, | Epsom Salts, Gum Arabic, United States Drench Banks 1 sented to the next Orphans’ court, to Rheubarb, Glauber Salts, Arrow Root, New-Hampshire banks 2 be held ar Bellefonte, for Centre cogn- Jalapr, | Carbonate Magnesia, Tr Digitales Burlington {Vermont ITS ¥ ty the 23d d {fA t for| Tartar Eneti 8 xyd Bismuth, tc, £9. : * re i qe a . A di Boston banks py Eo hgh Ari ] : | : Oils, Paints, dc. Springfield bank 13 Jone Dota ion Agent o Shirits Turpentine, Rose Pink, Prussian Blue, Hampshire, Northampton 1 the oods and fi I iol RLO g Spirits Wine, Letharg, White lead, dry, Salem banks 13 ha which un Pia ip i \ Putry, Sraui anny rene fs bind a . . | Olive or Sweet, OIL Shell Lac enitian Re ther Massachus 4 Yidvons he of Halfmoon township, Spermaceti Chrome Yella, Shanish Brom, RHODE ISLAND. J geeased, ©. ; Vitriol Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, English, Providence banks 13 aki Foistiation Account o | Chalk, Azrbery, Oc, Oe, Washington, Westerly 12 mas I loore, acling executor o J )ther Rhode Island notes 11 The Je will and Tesiament of Eli- Dye Stuffs, § C. gc. ; Qineri] CONNECTICUT. 4 Hy Ise, aie of Halfmoon town- Bengal Indigo, Allum, Arnotto Spanish, Middletown bank 3 ih i { ) Copifre ras Turmeric, 9c, Pearl Ash, Pl enix bank at Hartford ¥ 3. The Administration Account ofl Ground Red Wood Verdegris, Blue Vitriol, Derby bank 3 Henry Graninger and Philip Shreck- Cochineal, Madder, Camapood, Bridgeport bank 3 Wi minis sy of oe Bonds Aqua Lortis, | Oe. &'c We, toe. Eagle bank at New Haven 1 and chattles, rights and credits, . i ; Hartord bank 1 Whi wee 9f HenrypRellen, late of Confectionary, Fruits, Fancy Articles, et. NEW.-YORK, po.” Sopa ownship, deceased, SNUDT, SEGARS, fe. New. ¥ork Gy Pooks = J7 i . . . . Cc ar 4 The Administration Account off Sulphate of Quinine, so efficacious in F EVETS, |Alany banks . Adam Stover, administrator of the O:l Ors tai f, ‘th Ri b ‘Troy bank i its, which were o ilip Fronks ing late of Haines township, deceased. A L S50, EI 2 N ry 2 ad » - / RY y 3 As Ee SHIPS PANACEA, vowrfiwaumie & egister’s tcey Bellefonte, > July 19, 1824, | $ By the Gross, Dozen or single bottle. as - . 3 a > PR OCL AMA TION All the above articles will be warranted of the first quality, and as low as Bank of Columbia Hudson ‘io « [they can be purchased any where. Middle District bank dn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | By strict attention to business, and liberal prices, he hopes to merit a share; Auburn bank do that a court of Common Pleas, Gen- {of public patronage, which he respectfully solicits. Geneva bank <0 eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace| The Medical Gentlemen of Bellefonte and its vicinity, are particularly in-| Uiica bank do and the Orphan's cogtt, in and for the |Vited to call, as they will find it to their advantage. Plattsburg bank + 5 county of Centre wifl be held at the] B7>Physicians' Prescriptions and Orders, thankfully received and prompt-{ Bank of Montreal 5 court house in the borough of Belle.|!y attended to, : {Canada bank 5 fonte on Monday the 23d day of August) Medicines may be had at any hour of the night.| ~~ NEW-JERSEY next, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, Bellefonte, July 9. 1822 Jewsey Bank . of which the Coroner, Justices of the cieionte, quiy.9, : Bank in Newark Peace and Constables within said coun- ty will take notice, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with Creditors take Notice : SL] Bank of New Brunswick Pay Pupils of ail ages are received . £5 S of # Bank note Exchange. their rolls, records, inquisitiops, ex- aminations, aud other remembrances to do those things which to their offi- ces appertain to be done ; and all suit- ors, jurors and witnesses are also re- quested to be and attend at said court, and not depart without leave. Given under my band at Bellefonte this thirty first dey of July A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. JOSEPH BUTLER, Sherg Clock, Watch Making and Silversmith Busi- ness’s. ISAAC MBTBIB Respecttully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he bas commenced the above business’s, and intends carry. ing them on in all their various branch. es extensively, in the front part of the house now dccupied by Silvester W. Hull, as a saddler shop, and adjoining the office of the Bellefonte Patriot, ‘Having had a considerable experience in his business, and by paying strict attention thereto, he expects to receive a proportionable share of public pat. ronage. The highest price will be given by bim for old silver. August 6, 1824, FORSALE, A valuable plantation in Hallmoon towoship, Centre county ; containing 350 ACRES THAT I have applied to the Judg- es of the court of Common Pleas, of Centre county, for the benefit of the Letters addressed to either of the Trenton Insurance compan par at the rate of $160 per avnum, for Farmer's bank, M# ally ? De board and tuition—or at $40 for (uj- Cumberland bank : par tion alone. ( { ‘State bank at Camden 2C0 of cleared land, 15 of which are meadow, and a large apple orchard— the whole in high state of cultivation. The buildings are a Brick House, and a large bank barn. sold at private sale before the 16th day of October it will be offered at public sale on that day. CHRISTIAN KING. natural capacity—that they are free from contagious and cons itutional dis. 4 > ll" “Office of Sherif, Pf ate for the TR] be elected to that station, I pledge myself to perform the e€utiesol said office with fidelity and diligence, and at the same time, with humanily and tender ness. Halfmoon township, July 19, 1824. NOTICE : ° A few good COLLIERS & WOOD CHOPPERS will find employment at Clearfield Furnace by making imme- diate application. cases, and that their parents are una- ble to pay for their education. The children will be taught reading, writ. ing and arithmetic, and in adition, some trade, by which they will be en. abled afler leaving the Institution to obtain a livelihood. They are con- stantly under the eye of the Teachers John Letterman. Spring township, May 15, 1824. I I respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing (Geperal Election. Should I | \ hui he RT ,.S dt.@ and Matron, and every attention is paid to their health, their comfort, and to their moral and religious instruction. P. A. RARTHAUS. Karthawmsy July 27, 1824. gi a ETH a STA ha insolvent laws of this commonwealth, hou tT = do at Elizabethtown 5 and they have appointed Monday the Sursetivers will immediatety be at- do at New Brunswick 1 23rd day of August next, at the court SAML. H bars do at Patterson 3 bouse in the barough of Bellefonte, ‘ AZLEHU RST, do at Morristown : for the hearing of me and my creditors, No. 322, High street, do at Trenton 3 where you may attend if you think] BENIN. TILGHMAN, do Sussex : : proper. No. 185, Chesnut street, do patem Steam Mill x JOSEPH DAVIS, fosers G. NANCREDE, M.D. PENNSYLY ANTAL ar Notice > 31, South Tenth street, Philadelphia banks Pr . JOHN W URTS, Easton pat THE creditors of the estate of Hen- No. 36, North Fifth street. |Germantown par ry Haines, deceased, will Prasuntihg) JOSEPH Pp. NORRIS, J. Montgomery contty p Jams Io orien, hdl i No. 187, Chesnut street. Chester county, West Chester par ment, and those indebted to the estate] HENRY I. WILLIAMS, Delivers Soy: Chester par will please to make payment, or they No. 98, South Fourth Stpaet, fo "CABIET ih L ‘or " will be compelled to do it shortly. JOHN KEATING, Ir. Tra ank, Lancas i jacop en YDER, Walnut near dock street. Morianroon par Angust 000001 et | ROBERT WM. wis, Columbia do do 1 No. 188, South Front street, Farmers b’k of Bucks county i N otice. fotse Yiae otf and Dumb, under 91 ak : HE creditors of the estate of Year qin Comin Canty, "Farmers bank of Reading ¥: Abraham Ream, deceased, will {Gettyshurp 1 present their claims to the subscri. NAMES. TOWNSHIP. AGR.'Carlisle bank 1 bers on or before the first of Septem.({Larbara Fair Miles 12 Swatara at Harrishurg 3 ber next for adjustment, and those in.|200N Reed Haipes 15 Pitisburg 1 debted to the said estate will please to James Mays Potter 20 Centre £ make payment, or they will be com- ohn Bailey Ferguson 19 Northumberland, Union & Col- pelled to do it shortly. Michael Buttor ff Boggs 16 umbia bank at Milton 15 JACOB KRYDER, 7 po = Greanshoie 5 B. WAGGONER, i . A hn rownsville 8 Lizecutors, PUBLIC SALE, Other Pennsylvania notes no sales August 6, 1824. x ILL be exposed to sale by iba DELAWARE. N OTICE Eo V lic vendue, on the premises, on Bank of Delaware, (Wil) par - the first day of October next, a cer. Farmers bank of Del. & br. 3 The Pennsylvania Institution for thejtain tract of LIMESTONE LAND, Wilmington Brandywine 1 Deaf and Damb in the City of Phila-{with the improvements and appurten- Com bank of Delaware 3 delphia, is prepared to receive, and tolances, containing two hundred and Branch of do at Milford 3 teed, clothe and educate, on the State forty-two and ahalf acres, and aljow. Laurel bark. no sale Fund, without any charge, indigentiance, situate in Haines township, Cen. MARYLAND. children from any part of the Com.jtre county. The improvements arg a Baltimore banks 3 monweaith, bétween the ages of 9 andjlarge two story log house, well finish.’ do City bank do 18 years—requiring only that someled, a large bank barn, and a number of Annapolis do respectable individuals, personally ac-fout buildings ; and an excellent orch. Branch of do. at Easton da quainted with the facts, should certifylard. About one hundred acres are Do. at Fredericktown do that the children are pot deficient in|cleared, and in a high state of culiiva- Hagerstown bank do tion. The great road from Derrstown Conococheague bank at Williams. io Bellefonte, Pittsburg, &c. passes sport. : do through it. Bank of Westminster do The above sale will be in pursuance Havre de Grace do of the Test will and testament of Abra- Elkton : par ham Ream deceased, and who died Bank of Caroline 121 seized of the premises in fee. An in-| VIRGINIA. disputable title will be given by the Riclmond & branches 3 eXccutors. Bank of the Valley 3 JACOB KRYDER, Branch of do. at Leesburg 1 ‘B. WAGGONER, Branch at Charlestown 3 Ezccutors, |Branch at Romney } August 6, 1824, N. W. bavk of Va, Wheeling 5 i An Apprentice Wanted Stauber & Foster, p: A ,