American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, June 11, 1814, Image 4

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    LABORERS WANTED.
BY ORDER DF THE SRFHAS'S COURT
Good wages will be given to a number of of Centre County, will be sold at Public
industrious, sober men for clearing
working in the Coal Mine. &c. &kc. It will
"not be so material (0 the employer whethet
he pays them every “day, :
done; or by the week. Any person of the
above description; will meet with good en-
couragement by applying to the under-
signed at Little Moshanon Establhisment
on the north side of the West Branch of the
Susquehanna.
: HERRMAN YOUNG.
P. S. Good roads have been opened from
Milesburg across; and also from Philips-
burgand Clearfield to the above establish-
ment. Store-goods and provisions are
shways kept for the accommodation of peo.
ple employed.
HN A ir
FOR SALE,
d TRACT OF LAND
SITUATE in Pennsvalley, Haynes town-
ship, in the county of Centre, and on the
main road leading from Pennsvalley to
Brush-valley ; containing one hundred and
fifty acres, thirty of which are cleared and
unider good fence. There is running through
the premises a stream of water sufficiently
large for turning a Fulling Mill or Carding
Machine. The place is suitably situated
for a Mechani¢ of any kind, being in a po- +
pulous part of the country. For further
particulars enquire of James Duncany Esq.
Aaronsburg, or the subscribér living at
Bellefonte. t ‘
i ~ ADAM WENTZELL.
N. B. This place is about twomiles from
Mr. Duncans’ Upper Mill and within five
of Aaronsburg. There has been a tavern
kept upon the premises. wi
THE :
““L.YCOMING MAIL STAGE
WILL start from the house of the sub-
scriber (sign of the LION) in Williams-
port, every Friday morning at five o’clock
and arrive at Northumberland by six ; leave
Northumberland every Saturday morning
at four and arive at Williamsport by seven ;
leave Williamsport every Sunday morn.
ing at seven and arrive at Jersey Shore by
eleven; leave Jersey Shore at one P. M.
and arrive at Williamsport by five.
; Dolls. Cts.
fare from Northd. to Willi-
amsport 2;
From Williamsport to Jersey
Shore
All intermediate
per Mile. IRI :
JAMES CUMMINGS.
April 22,1814,
Freight on all kinds of Baggage to be
guid when entered on the way=bill, and to
at the risk of the owner. °
N
A. VANDYKE.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public in general, that he has
commenced the Saddic and Harness Ma-
king business in the borough of Bellefonte,
at the corner of Market and Main streets,
immediately opposite Mr. Alexander’s ta-
vern.
tion to business, and the superior quality of
‘his work, to merit a share in the public pa-
tronage. :
~~ P.S All orders will be thankfully receiv-
ed and punctually attended to.
April 11, 1814. :
J. KLINE
yo 9
TAYLOR and LADY’s HABIT
MAKER,
( Late from Philadelphia )
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi +
tants of Bellefonte and its vicinity that he
has commenced the above business in
Bellefonte, at the House of R. T. Stewart,
Esq. « He flatters himself that from his at-
tention to business, arid his former experi.
ence, that he will give general satisfaction.
Bellefonte March 29, 1814.
25
1.00
distances seven cents
i
ry a
5 DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED away fram the stable of the,
subscriber, living at Bald Eagle Forge”
3 A BLACK MARE,
about seven or eight years old ; has a star
on her forehead; been lately foundered
and is only shod behind, the two. fore shoes
being lost. She has also, a very long tail.
Any person taking up the above described
mare, and leaves her with Mr. Joseph But-
ler, inkeepef at Bellefonte, shall receive the
above reward and all reasonable charges.
JOHN HEMILLER.
olay 7, 1814.
after the work is
He flatters himself from an atten.
Vendue, on the premisesyon Monday the
sixth day of June next, a tract of land situ-
ate in Walker Township, in said County,
‘containing about one hundred Acres more
or Jess, with the usual lawanes: the pro-
Smpleton ’ thé United States & Great Bri-
deceased ; adjoining lands of James Hutch- Between
thers==One half of the purchase
meney to be paid in hand ; one fourth more :
residue in nine so KP Persons’ wishing to subscribe for
perty that was of the late
inson and o
in six months, & the
from the duy of sale, The instalments to
‘remain a lien on the premises until paid. -
Due attendence will be given, by ~~
© THOMAS M’KEE,A4dm’r.
May 18, 1814. Bo RE RS
"124 DOLLARS BOUNTY.
FOURTH REGIMENT OF iF
x
" RIFLEMEN. a
All stout, able-bodied men, look at this!
You may have an opportunity of serving
your country upomhonorable and advanta:
geous terms. Fiity dollars will be gi-
ven at the time
lars immediately on ]
ment, and 24 dollars an
160 ACRES OF LAND
when discharged, besides the monthly pay
of eight dollars, and one good and whole-
some ration per day. * You may have you:
choice, either to enlist for five years or
during the war. A more liberal offer ne-
ver was made you. Good and comfortable
clothing will be provided, and every possi
‘ble attention paid to your comfort. It will
be recollected that all persons who enlist
under the existing laws of congress, will
be free from arresc or imprisonment for
debt.
A Rendezvous has been opened at each of
the following places, viz : Bellefonte, Aa-
ronsburg, Mill-hall; and Philipsburg, where
officers are ready to enlist men of the above
description.
Any person bringing a recruit, not ob-
jectiouable, shall. immediately receive
premium of eight dollars. ;
MUSICIANS
Will be employed on advantageous terms
if immediate application be made at Belle-
fonte or Aaronsburg. ;
: © Wx. G. GREEN,
‘Capit. ath regt. Kiflemen.
GEO. Gi''Z, 1i¢. Lieut. do. do.”
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Lise of letters remaining in the Post Office
at Bellofonte, April 1, 1814,
b 9%
Moses Boggs, David Bowman, 2 ; Michael
Boorman, Joseph Boone. Bits
pe)
Commissioners of Centre county.
Seng
Wm. Derring, 2; James. Dundass
Branson Davis
PEBYOY
Thomas Evans, Moses Elder, Joseph
- Essington, John Euings.
¢ oo ry) t
CF
J
Joseph M. Foxy 4; Samuel: Farr; Ester
Filson, | wd Ha
vk iG iin
© George Gionsert, a
(H) bn Be
Richard Hughs, Eli Hastings, Margaret
Henderson’ Robert Hastings, John Hutton,
Jacob Hess, James T. Huey, John Hastings
Patrick Hughs, John Hanson, David Hol-
lingsworth. :
(rev) (=,
John Irwin, 2; Joseph Johnson.
(kK)
Nancy Kelly.
M
(M) a Ca {al
Joseph M¢Kibben, Arch’d. Moore, 3;
Thomas Moore, H. M. Henry M:Calmont,
Richard Moore, Thomas Magee, John
Mahan, John F. Moore, damuel Moore, Ja-
vid Mitchel, "F. Creek ; Wm Morrow
James M<«Cormick- eh
BE ey
Jesse Packer, Samuel Platcher, Wm.
Patton, Job Packer, jr- Robert Pennington.
: J i af
W. Rice, David Ryman, Jno. Robinson
Jacob Runner, George Rough. 8
: S
J wits}
Wm. Spencer, Philip Sherick, Samuel
Spencer, Jos. Speacen George Shaffer.
Caleb Taylor, Thomas Thomas. =
: iC):
Peter Woodcut, Jacob Way, Wm. C.
Welch, Benjamin Way, Jos. White, Joshe
ua Williams. A
§CY)
Wm. Young.
ay Zz ! £
John Zimmermon. :
R. T.STEWART, P. M.
Bellefonte, Aprily 1814,
PRIN 158
OF ALL KINDS,
a cc
,
Neatly ‘executed at this office, with cccura-
cy and dispatch.
for Liquors used
‘of enlistment ; fifty dol-
oinining the regi
EVENTS OF THE VAR.
Just blished .d, by Jacob Elder, Pric 21
his omice, and LBs v=
_ ent book stores in this borough, a new
work, entitled" *
EVENTS OF THE WAR,
tain, during the years 1812 and 1813
Both Military and Naval.
_ Harrisburghy March 29, 1813.
is work, will have an opportunity of do-
ing so at the ‘ensuing court by calling at
this office. 3
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——
PUBLIC NOTICE:
THE following descriptions of persons
are required to take licences, vizio
Keepers of Boarding houses, who charg
in their houses. ¢
Physicians, Apothecaries, Surgeons or
‘Chemists, are required to take out licens
ces. § : : i if % oR ‘
y PATTERSON, -
Collector, 19th district, Penn.
Aaronsburgh, Marcu 12, 1814.
Tr TNE Lp
———
i + 1 NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Mr. Wm. McClure, late. of Spring town”
ship, Centre county, dec. are requested to
come forward immediately, and discharge
the same ; and those having demands a-
gainst said estate, will please to bring them
{forward properly attested for settlement be-
fore the first day of July next.
L % \R.F. STEWART, Adm’r.
Bellefonte, March 9, 1814.
vily B®
" 7 Prepa p: ring tor the Press, i
A WORK, TO BE ENTITLED, 2
THE TWO CAMPAIGNS,
Boing » Jere] of the events of the war,
by sea and land, from its commencinent to
the first of January 1814, price half bound,
fifty cents each copy, of 5 jages, 12 mo,
The continued demand ior the « First
year’s war’” has rendered a second edition
necessary. Lt is therefor intended to extend |
it to the end of the second campaign, under
the above titles © «| "4 Tui eau ou
It will be forwarded, by the mail in
sheets, at thirty and a half cents each co-
Distant printers, who wish to publish the
above work, m ay have permission for tha;
purpose; on very liberal © terms, by applica
tion to the « editor of the Military Monitor |
New York” §
tte. BR
DISSOLUTION.
.The firm of Mussena and Patterson i
this day disselve ed mull consent. A
persons i ed to said firm are reques
ed to call on Lyon Mussena, and settle
their accounts without delay. , i 9
cet Wa Hy PATTERSON. |
* Aaronsbiirg, March 16, 1814. |
N. B. The store will be continued b
bible” SRT" ches red oh LM,
aed Loo os y J oR
* JURYMEN. '
The Jurymen summoned to attend an ad-
journed Court, in Bellefonte for Centre
County on the 4th Monday in May, inst.
are hereby notified not to attend, as thet
will be no Court, held at that time.
© BY order of the Court.
INS hwo JOHN RANKIN Sf.
‘May 7,1814 |
aan BL BN
NO T IC E.
“The Commissioners of Centre county,
| will meet at their office in Bellefonte, on S
turday the 11th of June, for the purpos
of contracting with Workmem to erect
new Jailya plan of which-may be seen
applying to the subscriber, ‘Those who ir
chine to undertak said buil g will plea
to attend. ©
By order of the Board, \
? P. CAMBRIDGE, Cl. |
May, 28, 1814, hs. 1
p77 LOOK SHARP BEFORE YOU |
. iw BUY. 34 |
se CER
BY virtue of letters Patent granted to!
Cornclius Tobey of Hudson, County of Co-
lumbia, and State of New-York, by the
President of the Uuited States, ing
date the 7th of May, 1807, for his rs
proved Bark Mil 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,
ginia, North and Seuth Carolina,
Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennesse, except what
has been sold out previous to this date
Whereas William and J. Olds, of Metre.
den, and state of Connecticu, has been em.
- powered by C. Tobey to sell Mills in the
abeve states and Amos Trask, of Sa ng
field, in the state of New-York, has Ro
empowered to sell Mills in the Ohio by the
“said C. Tobcy ; thisis to notify the public
that their poweris legally revoked and is
void, and their agents it they have any. And
it any person or persous after this date and
notice should purchase Mills of the said Qld-
or Trask, or their agents in the above terri-
tory, may be assured that they will be ans
swerable to me for the right of usage, and
if necessary will be proceded against accords
ing as the law in such cases provides.
Gentlemen that ave 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. Gentlemen 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 Mills
setup by my workmen in the best mane
ner, or can be furnished with the cast.
ings. :
LUTHER GAL
New-York, Feb. 4. : ALE.
——
NOW it has been stated in the public
papers by Messrs, Wm. & J. Olds that Cor-
nelius Tobey never sold 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 maay 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 following 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 from Jervig,
Webster.
Whereas 1 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
riz.t and title which 1 have in my patent
Bark Milly 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.
syivania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, O-
hio, Kentucky, Tenncssee, North and South
Carulinas, and Geargia.
KNOW YE therefore, all whom it may
concern, that I Cornelius Tobey as afore~
said, do grant, give and convey unto the
said Jarvis Webster, and to his heirs and as-
signs, my whole power and authoriy to
make use, sell 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-
ney which I the said Cornelius Toby have
given unto the said William and Jeremiah
Olds and Amos Trask, ratilying and con-
firming whatsoever my said attorney may
lawfully do in and about the premises.—In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal this 39th day of December;
1813. ©
+ CORNELIUS TOBEY,L 5
Scaled and d livered ia
the presence of
Josian Buck,
Cuy of Litudeipliay=-®, §
"BE it known on this cight centh
day of April in the year of our Lord onc
thousand eight hundred and fourteen, I
George ‘Heyl, jun. Notary public for the
confmonwealth ‘of Pennsylvania, duly eom-.
missioned and sworn, residing in the city of
Philadelphia, do hereby certify and attest
that the foregoing imstrument of writng 1s
a just and true copy of the original, present
ed to me this day, inorder to have a notarial
copy thereof; the same copy haying been
carefully compared and examined with the
oroginal, and found to agree therewith in
every respect” Whereupon I the said No-
tary do now make this public act there
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 writlen.
GEORGE HEYL, jun.
. ary Public.
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jc Application tor Lyther Gale's Pa.
tent Mills jo be madcto Jacob K. Boyer
Reading. FEED
SAM7UEL PENNOYER,
/ A gent for Luther Gale,
April 29, 1814. ee