American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, June 04, 1814, Image 3

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    FOR SALE.
A lot of Land containing 12 acres, situ-
ate in Half-moon township, Centre county,
adjoining lands of Thomas Thompson, Jo-
seph Richards and Jesse Whippo, eligibly
situated for a Tan-Yared or distillery. There
are on the premises, a Dwelling House and
| Stable; a number of bearing Apple and
Peach trees; a Spring of excellent water ;
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about two acres of Meadow, and several a-
Cres more may be made at a small expence,
and watercd by a stream which runs thro’
the premises. For terms apply to the sub
scriber near the premises.
DAVID WAY.
May 28, 1814.
NOTICE.
—
Samuel Wilson dgceased, are requested to
make payment immediately ; and all those
having demands against said estate, will
pleasc to present their accounts properly
authenticated.
GEORGE BRESSLER, Adm,
CATHARINE WILSON, Adm’strz.
May 28, 1814.
15n*tf.
DISSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership of Tho. Beatty & co. is
thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The
Books and Papers belonging to the said
firm are left in the care of Elisha Moore,
. Esq. in Bellefonte, who is authorised to re-
ceive all monies due.
WILLIAM BEATTY.
THOMAS BETATY.
Bellefonte, May 28th, 1814.
15n*8w.
LAND FOR SALE.
Three Plantations consisting of
ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
Handsomely situated on Buffaloe Run, 3
miles from Bellefonte, in Centre County.
The land is good and well watered. 150
acres upland, cleared; and 60 of Meadow.
On the premises are 2 Minn Sears, on
one of which has been lately erected a saw
Murr, which is now in good order. Three
Dwelling Houses, three Barns, and a large
Orchard, with farming utensils, &c. &c.
For terms apply on the premises to the
Proprictor.
GILBREATH KNOX.
May 28, 1814,
ALL persons indebted tothe estate of
Persons indebted
are requested to call and make payment.
Pamphlets eontainining certificates of
cares, &c. &c. performed through the ef-
ficacy of the above medicines, may be: had
graus, by applying to the undersigned.
N. B. The above medicines are sold by
ott) ai the store of Jacob Test, in Bellefonte
who keeps on haud a constant supply o
drugs and patent Medicines.
He has also received a fresh assortmen
of seasonable Goods, consisting principally
of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Li-
quors, &c. which he will dispose of at as
low a rate as possible, for cash or orders on
Iron Masters.
To those who have heretofore favored
him with their custom he returns his sin-
cere thanks, and assures them, that his ex-
ertons in the line of his business, shall be
unremitted to merit a continuance of it.
JACOB TEST
. Bellefonte May 11,1814.
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BUY !!
BY virtue of letters Patent granted to
Cornelius Tobey of Hudson, County of Co-
lumbia, and State of New-York, by the
President of the United States, bearing
date the 7th of May, 1807, for his new im-
proved Bark Mill for grinding bark :
NOW KNOW YE that I Luther Gale
of Lenox, county of Berkshire, Massachu-
setts, have purchased the sole and exclusive
right &title of C. Toby’s patent Bark Mill
for the states of New-York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvanian, Maryland, Delleware, Vir-
ginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia,
Olio, Kentucky, and Tennesse, except what
has been sold out previous to this date.
Whereas William and J. Olds, of Merre-
den, and state of Connecticut, has been em-
powered by C. Tobey to sell Mls in the
above states and Amos Trask, of Sangers-
field, in the state of New-York, has been
empowered to seil Mulls in the Ohio by the
said C. Tobey ; thisis to notify the public,
that their poweris fegaily revoked and is
void, and their agents it they have any. And
if any person or persons after this date and
notice should purchase Mills of the said Old-
or Trask, or their agents in the above terri-
tory, may be assured that they will be an-
swerable to me for the right of usage, and
if necessary wiil be proceded against accord-
ing as the law in such cases provides.
Gentlemen that are wanting Mills will be
supplied by me, or my agents in the differ-
ent states, with my patent Bark Mill or with
Mr. Tobey’s. Geutlemen will do well to
examine the authority of those that offer
Mills for sale. if they wish to avoid impo-
sition. Gentlemen can have their Milis
setup by my workmen in the best man-
ner, or can be furnished with the cast.
ings.
LUTHER GALE.
New-York, Feb, 4.
DR: ROBERTSON’S
MEDICICNES,
WHICH ARE CELEBRATED
Lor the Cure of most diseases to which the
Humane Body is Liable.
Prepared only by the Sole Proprietor,
T. W. DYOTT, M.D.
Grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Ro-
bertson, of Edinburg,
———
Dr. Robertson’s celebrated Stomachic
Llixir of Health.~Price one dollar and fif-
ty cents.
Dr. Robertson's Vegetable Nervous Cor-
dial ; or Nature’s Grand Restorative—
Price one doliar and Fifty cents.
Dr. Robertson's Celebrated Gout and
Rheumatic drops. Price two dollars.
Dr. Robertson’s Stomachic Wine Bitters.
Price one dollar.
‘ Dr. Robertsons Infallible Worm Des.
troying Lozenges. Price Fifty cents per
package. Large ditto, one dollar.
Dr. Dyott’s Anti-Bilious Pills, for the
prevention and cure of Bilious and malig.
nant fevers. Price 25 cents per Box.
Large ditto, 50 cents.
Dr. Dyott’s Patent Itch Ointment, a
safe and infallible cure, for that tormentin
and disagreeable disorder, the Itch. Price
50 cents,
Dr. Tissot’s celebrated Gout and Rheu-
matic drops. Price 2 dollars.
The Vegetable Balm of Life
doilar.
Price 1
The Balm of Iberia, for curing defects
‘in the skin, and improving the complexion.
Price 2 dollars.
The Restorative Dentrifice,
whitening
Sums.
for cleansing,
» and improving the teeth and
Price 50 Cents fer Box,
Dr. Dyot’s Infallible tooth
Price 50 Cents.
#5™ Take notice that the above Medi-
cues are not Genuine, without the signa-
ture of the sole proprietor,
T. W. DYOTT, M.D.
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GEAUINE PATENT AND FAMILY
g said, do grant,
firming w
lawtully do in and
witness whereof
hand and seal thi
Sealed and delivered in
NOW it has been stated in the public
papers by Messrs. Wm. & J. Olds that Cop-
nelius Tobey never old his patent right to
any man of the name of Luther Gale, and to
corroborate this assertion a letter of Mr. To.
bey’s has been published, mentioning that
he has not sold his said right to any man of
that name. This May all be true; but it does
not prove that Mr. Tobey has not sold his
right to any other person, and that this was
the case will be seen by the foilowing au-
thentic copies of conveyance to Jervis Web-
ster; and therefore the above advertisement
and warning has nothing but the truth —
Luther Gale has been and still is the legal
possessor of the patant right for the afore-
said states, by a conveyance form Jervis
Webster.
. WhereasI Cornelius Tobey, of Huddson,
In the county of Columbia and state of New
York, for a valuable consideration, have
bargained and sold the whole and all my
right and title which I have in my patent
Bark Mill, for grinding of bark, corn and
cob, unto Jervis Webster and to his heirs
and assigns, to make, use and vend in the
following states, to wit: N. Jersey, Penn-
sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, O-
hio, Kentucky, T ennessee, North and South
Carolinas, and Georgia.
KNOW YE therefore,
all whom it may
concern, that I Cornelius
Tobey as afore-
give and convey unto the
said Jarvis Webster, and to his heirs and as
signs, my whole pewer and authority to
make use, scll and dispose of my said pat-
ent Bark mill to others in the above men-
tioned states; and after giving notice of
the said Jarvis Webster's power of attor.
ney to Willam and Jermiah Olds and Amos
Trask, I do hereby also revoke and make
null and void all power or powers of attor-
hatsoever my said attorney may
about the premises. —In
I have hereunto set my
City of Philadelphia, ss.
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2% DOLLRY
day of Apr
thousand eight hundred and fourteen, I
BE it known on this eighteenth : 5 ;
il in the year of our Lod one R 1 WwW ARD.
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Heyl, jun. Notary public for the
appointment of the proprietor (T. W. Dy-
G
Oe of Pennsylvania, duly com-
3, stefied and sworn, residing in the city of
{ Philtdelpifa, do hereby certify and attest
that the foregoing instrument of writng is
t a justandtrue copy of the original, present-
ed to me this day, in order to have a notarial
copy thereof, the same copy having been
carefully compared and examined with the
oroginal, and found to agree therewith in
every respect” Whereupon I the said Nos
tary donow make this public act thereof,
that the same may serve and avail as of right
it shall or may appertain.
In testimony whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and
year above written.
(x. s.)
GEORGE HEYL, jun.
J tary Public.
BG Application for Luther Gale's Pa.
tent Mills to be madeto Jscob K. Boyer
Reading,
SAMUEL PENNOYER,
Deserted this day, June 1, from tha
Redezvous at Bellefonte,
DAVID THARE,
A private in the 4th Rj
Duchess county, state of New York, and by
profession a Shoemaker. He is full six feet
High, about thirty nine years old—complex-
ion very dark, sharp nose, black eyes, and
dark hair ; was enlisted on the 94th ult.
at Mill Hall, inthis county. His clothes
(having none belonging to the United States)
cannot be minutely described. He had on
a light grey long coat with large git but
tons, a pair of coarse Home-made tow
trowsers, cross-barred, and a pair of half
boots, very short and ojd. % :
It is earnestly hoped that all citizens fa-
vorble to the interests of their country,
will make use of some exertions to ensure
his apprehension, as every recent desertion
appears purposely to defraud government.
There are now upwards of one thousand
deserters running at large, so that every
suspicious character ought to be taken up
and strictiv examined.
Whoeverapprehends said deserter, shall
receive the above Reward, and all reasona-
lle Regt. torn in
April 29, 1814.
Agent for Luther Gale. €xpenses for Securing or delivering him
into the custody of any United States’ offi-
cer.
WM. G. GREEN, Capt. 4th. R. R,
TOWN OF Bellefonte, June 1, 1814.
MIFFLIN.
Mav 11,1814,
Sitwate in Mifflin township, Lycoming ELECTION.
county. CENTRE BANK OF PFNNSYLs
[YHE subscriber having laid out a tract VANIA-
of land into two hundred lots with —
convenient streets, proposes to dispose of
them by way oflottery. The land is well
situated, and timbered, and the great road
from Jersey shore to Pine creek, runs
through the same. There are two springs
of excellent water which run through part
of the land. Commissioners will be ap-
pointed to attend the drawing of said lotte
ry, and notice given of the time. Good
titles will be made for the said lots any
time after the drawing.
WILLIAM GALLAUGHER.
The scheme contains
a ee La ES ——
100 half acre lots,
68 acre lots,
12 two acre lots,
16 four acre lots,
4 three quarter acre lots,
200 hundred tickets at twenty five dollarg
each.
Lots ofthe following numbers have not
quite the given quantity.
Nos. Acres. Perches.
1* 3 60
2 3 120
16 3 20
17 1 20
76 1 80
77 1 120
136 2 20
197 0 120
198 0 120
199 0 120
200 0 140
*This lot has a comfortable dwelling
house on it.
TO PRINTERS.
Forsale, a Printing press, and following
type :
Brevier,
Loug-Primer,
Small Pica,
Great-Primer,
French Cannon,
Two line Brevier caps,
"Two Small Pica do.
English Roman & Italic do, &
Flowers ;
TOGETHER WITH
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Cases,
Stands,
the United States.
in Northumberland county, Pennsylvania.
shall receive the above reward; and all rea-
sonable expences paid for delivering him
into the hands of any officer of the United
States Army.
IN pursuance of Letters Patent, issued
under the hand of his Excellency Simon
Snyder, Governor of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, and the Great Seal of the
State,the Stockholders of the Centre Bank
of Pennsylvania, are hereby notified to meet
at the Court House, in the borough of
Bellefonte, on Friday the 24th day of June
next, and then and there, between the hours
of ten and five of said day, to elect by bal-
lot, twenty one suitable persons, Stockhold-
ers of the said Bank, to be Directors thereof,
according to tue provisions of an act of the
General Assembly, entitled, « An act re-
gulating Banks,” passed the 21st day of
March last. :
ANDREW GREGG,
JAMES HARRIS,
ROLAND CURTIN,
JOHN DUNLOP,
PPILIP BENNER,
JOHN G. LOWREY,
JOSEPH MILES.
87> Seven first named persons in the
letters patent.
LBedgfonte, May 28th, 1814.
Ae
150*4t
20 DOLLARS
WANTED
A D,
DESERTED on the night of the 24th
n stant, from the Rendezvous at Bellefonte,
i JAMES KASCADEN,
A private in the 4th Rifle Regiment, ten
ty one years old, six feet, one inch high; yel-
low complexion, dark eyes and dark hair,
and by profession a laborer. His clothing
(not having uniform) cannot well be recole
leced further than his having a Wool Hat,
Home. made Trowsers, and it is believed a
Roundabout or Coatee.
Itis earnestly hoped that citizens will ex
ert themselves in apprehending said dese-
rter. He enlisted on Saturday last, and
his premature desertioninduces a belief that
he may probably agam enlist, to defraud
He said he was born
Any person apprehending said deserter
WM G.GREEN, Capt. 4th R. R.
Bellefoute, May 28, 1814,
Composing sticks,
Rules, and
Furniture :
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“ALSO,
An Imposing Stope,
Paper Press, and
Boards
For terms apply to Jxo. BrixpLe, Penns-
ney which I the said Cornelius Toby have borough, Muncy township, Lycoming
given unto the said William and Jeremiah county, Pennsylvania, or to the subscri
Olds and Amos Trask, ratifying and con- ber.
W. BRINDLE.
$ 39th day of December,
CORNELIUS TOBEY, | S-
1813.
the presence of
Jostam Buck,
THE highest price that is
will be paid
RAGS at this Orrick.
s given in casn,
for clean Linen and Cotton
ying within the county of Clearfield, upon
which taxes are due,
that unless the taxes due thereon,
to the Treasurer of the said co
fore,
from the date hereof, they will be sold
agreeably to law.
habits,
Jerably,
¢Iness.
NOTICE,
ALL persons, owners of unseated lands,
are hereby notified
be paid
£ dh unt, be-
or at the expiration of three months
HUGH JORDAN,
ROBT. MAXWELL,
WM. TATE.
Sno)
April 28, 1814,
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ANTED
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AT this office, 2 boy of steady, decent
who can read and write English toe
as an apprentice to the printing buy