American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, April 02, 1814, Image 4

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As introduced by Mr. “revo
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Ove day madam Nature was bus jo
Beside her bright Venus was scated;
She iook’d till her head it got dizzy,
She long’d til her job was completed ;
Pr making a heart said tae Goddess,
'T.e Charms of love all my trade is,
Not a heart for a stays or a boddicc,
But an Irishman’s heart for the ladies.
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She bound it all round with good nature,
[i was ténder aud soft as a dove, SiT,
"Twas sprinkled with drops of the creature,
And stufi’d with large lumps of love, sit,
"I was pure as the stream from the Shannon,
As warm too as roasted potatoes,
And red hot like a bali froma cannon,
Is an Irishman’s heart for the ladies:
“Then say, you deluders so pretty,
Your own siiver tongues tell the story,
That Irishmen melt you to pity,
For they are the boys that adore you ;
They ace always good humored and frisky.
Nor of Dons, Dutch or Devils affraid 1s,
Wve lips for our girls and our whiskey,
And tight Irish hearts for the ladies.
OUR OWN AFFAIRS.
« As I walk’d by myself, I talk’d to myself,
And myself it said to me—,
‘Beware of thyself, take care of thyself,
For nobody cares for thee.
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Sex. PROPOSALS
Tr By Jacos Ecper, of Harrisburg, Pa.
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War
lishing by subscriptions a new work,
NE hgh
F THE WAR,
tes of America and
| 1g the years 1813
A
ERE
some new pica type, and good paper.
2./The price to subscribers will be One
‘Dollar—to contain upwards of 200 pages,
octavo, handsomely bound and letter-
ed. .
3. Those who procure 12 Subscribers,
who become responsible for the money,
shall be intitled to one copy gratis.
* * The work is now in the press, and will
be ready for delivery in a fiw weeks.
. November 25, 1813.
* x Subscriptionsreceived at this offica
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List of letters remaining in the frost office
at Bellefonte, December 31, fiost1813.
(A.) Samuel Ardery, 4; Joseph An-
drew, B.John Bowersock, John Barren,
Samuel Barr, David Bowman, William,
‘Bailv, Richard Bush, Caleb Bailey. James
Boarland, Michael Boyers, Nicholas Bush,
Joseph Boone. (C.) John & Washington
Corsse, John Copenhaven, Samuel Carnell,
Doctor Cowden, Richard Canolly Thomas
Cornway, William Cooper. (D.) Jesse
Dale, John Dunkle. (E) Docter Frede-
rick Essig, 2; Magaret Eaken, Henry Ei-
senhavey, Job England. (I) Rebecca Far-
low, James Fulton, Alexander Fulton, Jno,
Feavon, Samuel Fuiton, Willianx Fisher,
) George Gleim, Robert Garduer, Philip
f1) Daniel Hammer, Abraham
Hardsock, Thomas tail, Matthias Hep-
shacNancy Hoody Daniel Horn, John Has-
tel, George Michael Hollenback. (@)
David Jones, Elizabeth Jack. (K) Wilk
liam Kennedy, Josiah Kirk, Nicholas Kei-
lev, Merinas King, Frederick Kellog, 2. (L
Taomas Lewis, Amos Lewis, Isaac Lyman.
ON) Joh Milier, Mary McCanna, Wiliam
Morrow, James Melntosh, Hannah Mach-
lan, Hugh M Mellin, John MGee, Sarah
M:Ciiutock, Mary Meyredy, Joseph Mor-
rison, Andrew Moore, James M:Cray, Ja-
cob Meiich, Daniel M:Cracken, Jno. Ms
Saving. (N) Mary Nesselrote, 2; Chris»
tian Nesselvote. (£) Margaret Prentice,
Joshua Prentice, John Pennington, James
Pucker, Joshua Potts. (R) John Rey. (S)
S.muel Scot, William Swanzey, John Shan-
non 3: Lott Stratton, Richard Saddier (T)
M: Thoendyke, 2; David Tweed, 2 ;
Andrew Thompson, Thomas Thomas. (E)
Evin Wiliams, Jesse Willams, James
Woodside, Jacob Way. Adam Weaver,
Heury Work. (Y.) Herman Young.
R. T. STEWART, P. M.
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THE highest price wili be given for
clean Linen and Cotten RAGS, at this
®rrice. &
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FB ROR ome or more years; and pussSession
i given on the nist day ot April nex
i {arm ou the south side of Baid Eagle
"Creek, near the mouth of the same; forty or
fifty acres cicaied, a proportion of which
is meadow. . There is on the premises a
goad Apple Qrehard, with a number ol o-
ther fruit trees. A Saw Mili, two square
iog Dwelling Houses; a number of othr
buildings and Sugar Camps. For termes,
appiy to
JOHN FLEMING.
February 19,1814.
ERY » Y 4 B "EB
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HE foliowluy iracts of Land, lying in
the county of Centre and state of
Pennsvivania, viz. 4200 acres ot first rate
lime-stoue Land, on Stab Cabbin branch ot
Spring creek.—13600 acres lyng in Spring
and Patton townships.—4000 acres yi
on the waters
of Clearfield creek.—3000 a-
‘cres lying on the waters of the Moshanton
Also, about 12000 acres iymg on the wa
ters of South Bald Eagie creck, in th
coutity of Huntitigdon, begining near ‘Ly-
rone Forge and rung norta easterly’ to
the Centre county line.
The first mentioned tract of 4200 acres,
may be divided into many farms, all of
which will be well watered, well timbered
and contain a quantity ol cleared land,
asit is supposed there are about 1000 a
cres of cleared land onthe tract, inciudiag
Jarge and good meadows.
The second mentioned tract of 1
leres is, calculated cniclly for Iron works,
being rough and stoney, but weil timbered.
ihe third mentioned tract of 4000 acres
is chie good Laud for grazing.
Of the fourth mentioned tract of 3000 acres
on the Moshannon, nothing cay be sald ‘in
praise, but that it contains great abundance
of Sand-stone,. and may probably contain I-
roh oar, Stone coal and Limestone
he fifthhmentioned tract of twelve thou-
sand acres, with the exception of a few
farms, is alone, useful for Troi works.
Also, two other farms in the county of
Centre, one ‘adjoining lands of General
Benner, on the head of Spruce
(known by the nance of Kert’s Place) con
taining 300 acres, upwards oil one hundred
acres of which, aie in a state of cultivation.
The other tract containing two hundred
and twenty seven and bail acres. adjoin.
the estate of thomas [‘erguson, lisg. dec
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eighty or ninety acres of which are also in
n. Both the last fagha,
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a state of culuv
tioned farms are cxcellent lime-stont Land,
Indisputable tities will be given For terms
apply to R. T. Stewart. Esq. Dellelute 3
Wm. R. Smith, Esq. Huntiigdon ; and
Wm. Patton residing on the first mention-
ed tract. i t
Bellefonte, Feb. tst. 1814.
N. B. The tracts wiil be divided. so as
to accommodate purchasers.
WILLIAM PATTON.
Pha ——
TUSSEY, FURNACE,
" For Rent :
THE whole of which shall be put in
compiete repair. Possession given at any
time after the first of March, next. For
terms apply to
ONWILLIAM PATTON.
Bellefonte, Feb. lst. 1814.
CENTRE BANK
PENNSYLVANIA.
OF
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T a meeting of the Directors held, on
A the 4th day of February, the followin
resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That a further payment of five
doilars on each and every share of capital
stock, subscribed tor in the Contre Bank of
Pennsylvania (being the 7th and 8th instal-
ments) be, and are hereby directed to be
paid into the Bank, on or before the 6th
day of April next.
By order of the Boawd.
INO. NORRIS, Casicir.
Bellefonte, Feb. 4, 1814. :
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Mussena and Patterson is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail
persons indepted. to said firm are request-
ed to call on Lyon Mussena, and sete
their actounts without delay. ;
LL. MUSSENA.,
WwW, H. P TTERSON.
Aaronsburg, March 16, 1814.
N. B. The stere will be continued by
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A YANID TRE
RESPECTFULLY forms his ivte
the pulgein general, that Be nteuds cote
mencingfhe Saddle and Hainess making
business by tbe first day of April uexy
in the borough of Belicloute, at wie corer
of Market and Main streets, Imunediately
opposite Mt. Alexander’s tavern. He flat
ters himself that from an attention to bust-
ness, and the superior quality of his work,
to merit a share of the pulic patronage.
. Sw
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P.S. All orders will be thankfully re-
ceived and punctually attended to.
Jellefonte, March 19, 1814
3. KLINE
TAYLOR and LADY’s HABIT
MAKER,
( Late from Philadelptia )
RESPECTFULLY infoms the inhabis
tants of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he
purposes:carrying on the above business
FI —————
in Beilefonte, at the House of R. T. Stew-:
Esq. He flatter himseif that from his
attention to business, and his foriner expe-
ricnce, that he will give general satisfac
tion. ;
Bells fonte, March 19, 1819.
MN. B One or two journeyman will meet
with encouragement and liberal wages by
applying as above.
art,
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NOTICE,
ALL persons indebted to thé estate of Mr.
mn. wClure, jae of Spring Township
Centre County, dec. are requested to come
forward immediately, aid discharge the
same 3 and those having demands, against
said state, will ipicase to bring them for-
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NOT
FANNY Ad BRIT
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subsamber respectiuily informe Lis
Cand the public PEREYNL 13 :
Lie public in Genera, that he
Cairying on tne Cavinet-imaxiy
Bd all its various branches, in tie his
or WE ciletonte a 41 A « ; p
rougzhie Bellefonte. He flatters bimseify!
that fiom an atiention (o business, aud te
gE quality of his werk, to racrit/a share.
public patronage.
CBENEZER
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MAG EL.
gvc mentioned business; 10 whom
fouragement will be given,
two apprentiecs to the above mens
isincss will meet with good encoun
by applying to the subscriber.
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EBENEZER MAGEE.
ite, Marehd9y 1814.
ward properly attested for scililement bes
fore the first day of July next.
R. T.STEWART, Admr
Bellefonte, March 9th, 1814.
— NL —— $C ee tI ian ent) Qe we Sn. et
LOST,
ON the road leading from Bellefonte to
A on ~~ ‘ WL - Wo, x
Mr. Johnstons tavern, a hagdsome Sword
Cane. Any person fu leaving it
he' office of the American Patriot, shall
be liberally rewarded. -
/ 1570 AL sr h Go C
Bell fonee, miarch 6, 1¢
we, and
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E REGISTRATOR.
pASGeirmoan pap, underitbe above
at ‘the, of-
ositury’ in Cilam-
morning, and im.
i He pository
differen
LC
Wioie Coni-
9B
(LEW)
DLICH
i sow, cag lisasly published
fice of the Frankl Rep
ery Tuesday
mediately forwaraod™
through this count
malls arly
tents of ‘this paper is weekly iransiated
from the fatest lnglish papers
the respectable patronage alicady received,
(and which is daily receiving) those who
Rave advertisments to publish, will find it
their advantage to send them to this paper.
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Chambersburg, January 1814.
37 Subscriptions will be taken at this
office.
FOR SALE,
A TRACT OF LAND
SITUATL in Pennsvalley, Haynes town-
ship, in the county of Centre, and on the
main road [cading from Penosvalley to
Brusi-vaiicy ; containing one hundred and
fifty acies. thirty of which are cleared and
under good fence. There 1s running through
the premises a stream of water sufficiently
large for turing a Fulling Mill or Carding
Machine. The place is suitably situated
for a Mechagiic of any kind, being i a po-
pulous part of the country. For further
partcuiars enquire of James Duncan, Esq.
Aaronsburg, or the subscriber livi at
Belietonte.
no
US
ADAM WENTZELL.
N. B. This piace 1s about two miles from
Mr. Duncans’ Upper Mill andwithin five
of Aarousburg. ‘Lioere has been a tavern
Kept upon the premises.
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
his friends, andthe public in general, that
he has commenced the Saddle aid Harness
making business, in Bellefonte, ne
to Mr. Roland Curun’s stove, w « € all
ders will be thaukfuily rec «ved. z= « punc-
tuaily attended to, by
: WILLIAM |
BAlefonte, February 12, 1814,
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HE ELEGANT IioRrsE,
Y@UNG STUMP TY,
wi :
8Ch, COL
and end
tand for mares the ensuing sca«
encing on the first day of Apri
on the first -day of July, at the
stable «ofhe subscriber, in the town of A-
aronshul at the iow rate of one dotiar and
fifty cenfland a bushel of oats the single
leap ; thie dollars and a bushel of oats the
season ; @ five dollars and a bushel of oats
to ensurdll colty The money for the sin-
gle leap @be paid at the time of service;
«dor. the s@son on or before the first day of
October d for insurance as soon as the
mare is [@wn tobe with foal.
OUNG STUMPY,
Is a bright Sorrel, 16 bands high, rising
scven yealBold, is well made, and fit for
cither Sadfle or Gears. He is noted for o
sure foal gltter. Good attendance, but not
liabie tor afgidents.
SAMUEL MILES.
March 12, 18142
or
Aaronsbire,
PRIVATE SALE.
cts of wood land, about one
miles {rom Bellefonte. One
s about 70 acres, timbered
th Chesnut-oak, Hickory and
There is on the land an exe
of water. '
tract contain y about 200 a-«
nt timbered? land, suitable
ilding or firewood. This
r three good springs of wa-
| titles will be made for both
ts. Persons wishing to pur-
by applying to
F
rBIWO t
an ha
tract cont
principally
Pitch Pine.
cellent sprin
The secon
cres of exce
either for
tract has tw
teron it. Go
mentioned tr:
chase, may k
w the terms by
the subscribe
un the premises. ;
i THOMAS HALL.
Seat of Confnt, Merch 9,81614.
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PUBLIC NOTICE:
THE followitg
are required
descriptions of persons
viz.
who charge
De
ke licences
Keepers of Boakding house
for Liquors used § their hou
Physicians, © Apbthecarics,
Chemists; are required to t
ea,
Surgeons or
ke out licem
6ES.
V.H. PA
Collector, 19th district, P
- Aaronsburghy Marcu 12,
TERSON,
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PUBLISH
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