if To fie q a / FRAVELLERS, BOARDER OTHERS on (be 15h instant. wildings are extensive, comfort nd convenient, and he pledges b ified Llectors of Centre County. ov the cffice of x & : 4 IQUOURS, so as to give general satis-\© 5.2: FALE \toction, The STABLES are new aud ynsideration f A 5 : {well constructed, attended Ly a care- Bt the ensuing general eiwccuon 5 andliy) and attentive OSTLER i we hee or we aihe 2 ho: a > : ; { £ 4 : el uid 1 pect with a Majonity of YOu'} , J: js remarked for. the information BuoRs {i ill endeavor wo discharge of ravellers, that Philipsburg is situ- : 5 a 12 714 Oo . duties © the giace wilh Lidelity. tated 28 miles West of Belkefanie, i t nd pleasant, beautifully adorned with Ail! and dale, and in the spring and summer season, exhibiting a highly picturesque landscafie and rural scene ry ¢elightful and avimating. The turnpike roads which lead to and from this place are exiraordinary well made, and kept in good repair, and the great improvements that have been made at Phiiipsburg these few years past, together with good accom: modations, render it attractive and de- sirable, as a place of resort in thej warn season, to those Who are in pur. suit of health or pleasure, and no feat is entertained but the judicious and tasteful will be gratified in their visits. The subscriber wiil at all times kecp a good supply of OATS acd HAY—Also = Eidid To the qualified Elec ‘tors of Cenire county. NCOURAGED by a number of may frievds, I, through the medium of ¢ press, beg leave wo inform the pub that I ofier myscif asa candidate the Office of Sheriff gt the ensuing General [lection Should I be so fortunate as to obtain @ roajonity of your votes, I will endeay. Lor to discharge the duties of the of i fice with fideiiy. <> fz 1obert Tate. Rites townshifiy May 22y 1824. "Po the qualitied Elec kA 2 a “ tors of Centre County. FELLOW-CITIZENS, © As the constitutional term of the resent shevill will expire next full, Te cave offzr myself a cendidate for yore suffrages for that office, ut ‘the encuing general election. I shail not trouble you with the vaio promises of tavour ‘oF sffcction, in discharging the duties of that office ; as you al! know that the same laws which govern you, will command me, pasture on moderate terms. Stages run thro’ this place weekly, from Bellefonte to Erie, which afford an easy and comfortable conveyance for those who have a desire te travel this route. Grateful for the partiality which he has experienced from the public at Miflittown, the subscriber pledges his best exertions to merit a continu- ance ol that pariiality at Philipsburg. G. » ROCLAMATION. NOTICE IS (bat a court of Com eral Quarter Sessions and the Orphan {county of Clear ow CITIZENS se't that po exertions shail be wantiglc - Octo- : . 4 oF j ie mysell to your] © Procure every necessaty and evig| field on Monday the 13 bey of © day ceding the first W ednesday io Decer- Se Yo" iuxury for the table, and choice Liber Hext a Iogcl B Fastiges of thelber next, which will be on Friday the Peace and Constables w v will take notice that the 24d there in their poper persons, a mas tia <4 _%. 1Centre county, on the Turnpike road ces % > oe 73 . - i hi homas 5 ASUDET, J Chien {2ads to Franklin, Meadville ang Ors, Jurors and withesses Be Iuspectors, and Clerks, who shall bave = Bellefonte, Apcil 10, 1824, irie, in a distirct of country, healthy (questeddo be and ditcnd at 831 Mlattended_ at the last election for the and not depart without QED Drovers can be accommodated with! yarious branches, In. his shop nearly smithskop in the Borough of DBeile- fonte, ness will be thankfully received and * Electors of Centre County, | rs T . i HEREBY GIVEN, Take Notice. | mon Pleas, Gen: of the Peace 's court, in and for the field will be held at the Town of Clear: thet President and Vice President of ourt house in the United States on ihe fifth Friday pre- f which the Coroner JUSHCE: ithin said coun- § be then with records; inquisitions, eX: and other remembrances s which to their offi. one ; and all surt. 29th day of October, at the several election districts within the county of Centre, where the mem- hots of the General Assembly are by law elected, and the several Judges. hyir rolls, Aton, o do those thiogs ppertam to be d leave. Given under my band at Clearfield this twenty fiigh day cf August, A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. r G REENWOO1) BELL, Sterf. members of the General Assembly, are hereby notified to attend and per- form at the said election jor electors the Ike duties, that they performed at the sid last election : Of this all concerned will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. i 5 F Joseph Butler, SA'ff. Ke pt i = ; MODPICR, \ Ft oN S Tb ath, ; ’ S on The subscriber respectially informs RL his friends and the public, that be 1o- NITE son, four evenings in the week, two honrs each evéning, snd during (hal All orders in his'line of busi- i AB} tire, he is confident that his popils, punctually attended: to. TWO YOUNG MEN, about 16 years of age, who can come well re commended, will be taken as appren: ices to the above business, if applica- tion is made immediately. tions, will attain a radical know ed of the English Language, so as (0 icaliy, but also to ccrmpose. with perspicuity. This diff ally ffom the pedantick fiftes or three weeks system, which write % - ZENS: FELLOW CITI Being enconvag aie for the ed bya number o my inends to offer mysel as a can ¢ erally, that nothing shall be wanting did- on hig part to deserve a continuance of the patronage which has hitherto been tate William Bingham, viz : 250,060 ACRES in the counties of Bradford and Ticga, Courts of Appeal- Constables holding militia warrants, A vy Albany bauks close application and A oh : uble them not only to speak grammat [Northampton NOTICE, A few good COLLIERS & woo THAT an election will be held for the CHOPPERS will find employment election of twenty eight eleciors of Clear field Furnace by making mime \g in ic diate application. P. A. KARTIIAy Karthaus, July 27, 1824. ——————— Bank note Exchange, IN PHILADELPHIA. oa CORRECTED WEEKLY ¥TmrnM T AMERICAN SENTINEL, : Per ct. dis, United States Branch Banks New- Hampshire banks Burlington (Vermont) MASSACHUSETTS. Bosten bauks Spring field bank lampshite, Netthampton Salem banks Worcester banks Other Massachusetts notes . RHODE ISLAND. Providence banks Wasuington, Westerly Other Rbode Island notes CONNECTICHT. fiddletown bank x tends 10 continue teaching in the Bei-|y 2% bavk at Hartford © fonte Accademy, in the English de Derby bank We inf e citizens BHR “IRridgeport bank Respectiully inigtms the giigens partment; and by strict attention to his Bagte Joy bak w H of Centre county, that he continues 0inypiis, be hopes to merit a continu} oy ed bank CW tiavel ut |carry on the above Lusioess in all ilsjance of the public patronage, which he wih, brs. hos hitherto received. EW -YORK. yy : ; iniNew Youk City bauks ia LF Ct heels Black. te also intends teaching a class Wit” Cl opposite James M'Ghee'si Black English Grammar, in the winter sca- (Jacob Barker's bavk no if elected. Avis 7.1e04 Bellefonte, Septi 10, 1824 proved to deceive the iterate. Suse bs Es % Having given tais early intimation “wp re : jo } IY IRY O. EK. CROS {Geneva bank of my BE Sttony permit me to men. 1 0 I ravellers : . e a Bell 1 ERRY 0 &. CROSS. ‘Uli« bank : ticn, that I dc not mean to*travel over AS a report prevails that the bouse Clock Watch Making 3 efo y September 28, 1824. ~ |Plausburg bank the coutry to solicit the votes of the|lormerly occupied by JACOB 1 EST, 2 5 ET Bank of Montreal Gtizens individually, except. this in the 10WD of PHIiLIPSBURG, is noja nd Silversmith Busi- An Apprentice Wanted. Canada bank course be pursuedby the other candi- longer to be continued as a Tavern, iy A young man between the agss of ; NEW-JERSEY | © dates ; in which case I will consider the subscriber has thought proper thus ness’s. {fice 2 six i ; als ” le ey It liberty 10 be governed by publicly to inform the friends of this $2) Je : > AIR cen years, of a good ifersey Bank A i myseligoiioc) 5 establishment, that such report isvn.{ REA AG MIWWINIY moral charagter, avd steady habits,j3ank jn Newark 2 gircunstances. 'founded—that the said house will bep LVS will be taken as an apprentice to thejauk of New Bronsy % & John Keen. continued as a house of Respectfully i¥forms the citizens of HATTING RUSINKSS if applica Tinton Trvenanve CO m4 po hin April 10, 1824 : y Centre county, that he has commenced) ton be made 1 iately to the sub-|Fzrmer’s bank, Mt. Floily par Ie vn Kaines township, April 10, 183%} po hla Fatertamment, |teebove business's, and intends carry-| scribers Jiving'in the Borough of Bel-lCumberiand bank par re ot. . . : ing them on in all their various branch: lefonte. ' {State bank at Camden p& '} othe qualified electors i and es exiensively, in the front ‘part of the Stauber & Foster 7). do atEXzabethtown ©} } TCE House NOW occupied by Silvester W. X : “do at New Brunswick i of Centre County. S TAG Ek OFF CE s Hull, as a saddler ghopyend joining August 121894. do at Patterson 1 wr. CITIZE . * 43 he office of the Bellcfonte Patriot. \ de’ 'at Mortistown bf FELLOW CITIE A A Sign ot tne Having had a considerable experience C di Nes k N : E do at Trenton 3 NA NCOURAGED by a number of asim 'n his business, and by paying strict reditors {a € 1 oL1 e, Io Sisson : friends, 1 offer myseif a candidate LT, pa attention thereto, he expects to receive] THAT I have applied to the do Salem Steam Mill & for the Sherill’s Office, at the next TD i. Gi a proportionable share of public pat.{judges of the Count of common pleas, Bank'g co. [ p* General Blection. Should I be so : conage. The highest price will belof Centre county, fur the benefit of the I ov ne: Pls : fortunate as to obtain your confidence] given by him for old silver. insolvent laws of this commouwealth, PENNSYLVANIA, Jou may Jest sssured that Lwill “not August 6, 1824, Jand they have appointed Monday the [Philadelphia banks * betray Bipy weeiect oS RUTR Sin day of Octiwinesty Bi the /tun Lasion pe ? M.. ALLAANLILI, od ouse in the Borough. of Bellefonte,!Germantown pa Bald-Eagle township, April 10; 182 a : VALUABLE LANDS. for the bearing of oem my creditors. Monigomery county i - a | Fle is now provided with every ac: NHI subscriber offers for safe 1injwhen and where you may attend if [Chester county, West Chester 93% To ihe qualified electors commodation the country can zafford, small lots to actual settlers, oriyou think proper. Delaware county, Chester pr Cent: CC t .which would contribute to the com-|in larger tracts to others, the foliow- JEHU FARR. [Lancaster bank : of enire Lounty. fort or convenience of his guests, and {ing LANDS ia the state of Pennsyl-} Sept. 17, 1824. Farmers bank, Lancaster 13 lassures his friends and the public gen. vania, belonging to the Estate of the Harrisburg " pat Columbia do do Farmers b’k of Bucks county York bank {so liberally bestowed. Oflice of Shei iff, James M’Girk. I respectfully solicit your votes at thel Aupust 25, 1823. ensuing General Election. Shou Yo ve elected to that station, 1 pledge, ri » TN Re to perform the duties of said, S i RAY MA RE. office with fidelity and diligence, and STRAYED from the subscriber, on at the same time, with humanity and the 6:h of July last, A SORREL tender ness, ‘MARE, about the common size, has a John Letterman. | istar on her forehead, and between ten ‘and twelve years old. Whoever will Spring township, Blay 15, 1824. “take up said mare, and return ber to the subscriber residing in Philipsburg, shall receive a reward of FIVE dol. lars, and all reasonable charges. ROBERT B. BURGER. August 24, 1824. WILLIAM M MINN, E AGAIN offers himself to the don. 6. thedin. . ‘sideration of the Democratic Republi- , cans of Centie county as a candidate for the ¥ ’ . Sherill’s Office” © | Wanted Immediately. | atthe ensyinng general lection and’ A young man of steady habits, who | will be thavkiul for their support lor can come well recommended, will be at from Three Dollars to Two Dol-| iars and Fifty Ceots per acre, accord-| ing to the situation ; and 509,000 ACRES in the counties of Potter, M’Kean, Ve. nango, Armstrong, Jefferson and Ly- coming, at Two Dollars per acre ‘The terms are ten years for payment, three of them without interest. The land is generally of a good quality, well watered, intersected by important roads, and in a healthy situation. For further particulars, application may be made to agentsin the dificrent coun- ies, or to Robert I. Rose. Sivver LakE, Pa. Jory 1, 1824. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned ' {he'samio, HEAR tor Lig | 2kED 5 an epprentice to the TAN- : . $103 I arch 4, 2 ENT 5 potter Wigumitn 771 “2 NING & CURRYING BUSINESS. 4! Philipsburg Hotel, i farther information apply to the 4 i cditor of the Patriot. AND a - 3 gl ® BOARDING HOUSE, Caution. 08H; tue iL BY LL persovsare cautioned agains A ; — taking an assignmebliong prom- BREE 8 ERE, i Eee ay rome mmm Nast spring to James Rossiof Patton THF subscriber having Jn public Bpsiocss in Mifilintown, reby inforws his fiends, wud he consideration therefor, and R&S ahi in Len: vali that p x; arr “CO . “rr \ sesbhe + atove DRI] ESTADLISH- compel y + 2 - - fy formerty. occupied by Me. Ais RX Evy . h \ Sh LA Tis establishment, has, Pation township, fed by law. : JAMES DILLEN: Sept. 4, = ownship, Aug. 23, 1824. t removed township, for $10, payable fi\s months after date, os I never recyed any deter- hgahas taken mined not to pay the sam\ unless Q cdf AWN Sept. 8. not to trusty wife MARY on my ac- count, as 1 am determined not te pay any debts of her contracting. JOHN GLEN. Caution and others residing within the bounds of the 32d Regiment, and the battal: ion commanded by Major Winslow, who wish to be exonerated from the payment of militia fines ave hereby no tificd that the ficid officers of the 32¢ bouse of Robert Patton, Iunkeeper, ov Saturday the 9th of Ociober next. That Major Winslow, captains Sim- Jer and Leonard, will hold an appeal a! the house of Robert Collins, in the town of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 19th of October next. a Constables who neglect their duty may expect to be dealt with according Lo law. JAMES T.SCOTT, CC ae Ae rie, Fie Inspector's Office. fire x Huntingdon, Sep. 15, 1824 ¢ Regiment will hold an appeal at (he Chambersburg Farmers bank of Reading Gettysburg Carlisle bank Swatara at H at Harrisburg Pittsburg. 0 Bark of Delaware, (Wil) Farmers bank of Del. & br. Wilmington & Brandywine Com. bank of Delaware Branch of do at Milford L.aurel back. MARYLAND. Baltimore banks do City bank Annapolis 3:ench of do. at Easton To Bridge Buiiders. the Commissioners county, at the house of Jobu Freder. Y THEREAS my wife CATHA RINE bas eloped from my bed and board, and refuses to hive with me, this is to caution 2ll persons not to trust her on my account as |] am determined not to pay any debs {f ber. contracting. DAVID TEMDBLE. ericke. JOHN ADAMS, JOHN HAYS, JOSEPH GILLELAND, : Commissioners Comm'rs Office, Bellofonge, Scfit, 3, 1624. § Al ia ot at NE a TD ROPOSALS will be received by of Centre icks in Bald Eagle township, Centre {jayre de Grace | County, on the eighth day of Cctober ¥ ikicn next, for beliding a roof on the bridge! Bank of Caroline across Bald Eagle creck at John Fred- a a Do. at Fredericktown Jiagerstows bank {Conococheague bank at will short. Bink of Wes:minsier / { J VIFGINIA. er & branches {Bank of ihe Valley 1Branch of do. 2t Leesburg iBranch at Charlestown Branch at Romvey, Northumt Union 7: Col- umbid Milton Greensburg Brownsville Other Peensylvania notes no DELAWARE. no oh © Wir IN W bauk of Ya. /Whesline " S. HE Br tlw 3p - 2 3 [ld Si BD vu set pes $0 pe 1 10, B0 CRO EB RO} be Le 13h ta A000 pow LAA gy i § do do do — rO Pa thee Mari ied ——