American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, September 03, 1814, Image 4

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    ANECDOTE,
Mr. Holt, (printer,) set up a newspaper
in New York, one of his earliest subscribers
happened to be a person from the vicmity of
Albay, who was rich, but well known to
be of a narrow, penurious disposition. At
the end of the first year the printer sent
him the account of the yearly subscription,
requesting that it might be discharged by
the first opportunity. No answer however
came ; & things'ran on in the same manner
for the term of eighteen years, at the con-
clusion of which time Mr, Holt, as may
well be supposed, being out of all patience
with his customer, had the whole amount
made out and sent to him, adding at the foo®
thereof, that if it was not paid, he would
discontinue sending any more newspa~
pers.
The subscriber having read over the ac-
count when presented, exclaimed with a dis-
dainful sneer, ¢ What an ungrateful fellow
have I to deal with! I was one of the very
fist that encouraged his paper by subscrib-
ing and that is the return he makes me.’
NOT IOE.
THE Commissioners of Clearfield Conn-
ty, Do hereby give public notice, to the
owners of Unseated Lands and Town Lots
within said county, that one, or more than
one year’stax upon those lands is now twelve
months due, and that unless all road and
county Taxes are paid, with the costs neces-
sarily accruing thereon—to the Treasur-
er ol said county, within three months from
this date, the said commissioners will pro-
ceed to make sale, according to law, of the
said Unseated Lands, or so much of each
tract, respectively, as may be sufficient to
discharge the amount of said Taxes and
costs.
Given under our Hands and Seal
of Office; at Clearfield, this S1stday
May, 1814.
HUGH JORDAN,
ROBT. MAXWELL,
WM. TATE,
Com’rs.
ATTEST
JOSEPH BOONE, Clk.
124 DOLLARS BOUNTY.
FOUTH REGIMEN'Y OF
RIFLEMEWN.
All stont, able-bodied men, look at
You may have an opportunity of serving
you: county upon honoiavie and advanta
geous terms. Fiity doliars will be
venat the time of enlistment ; fifty doi
lars immediately on joining the regi
ment, and 24 doilars and
160 ACRES OF LAND
when discharged, besides the monthly pay
of eight doliurs, and one good and whole-
some rativa per day. You may have you
choice, eithei to enlist tor five years or
during the war. A more iiberal 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 trom arrest or imprisonment for
sdabt. an
A Rendezvous has heen opened at each of
the following places, viz : Bellefonte, Aa-
ronsburg, Millsiiallyand Philipsburg, where
officers are ready to enlist men of the above
description.
Any person bringing a recruit, not ob-
jectionable, shall immediately receive
premium of eight dollars. .
MUSICIANS
“Will be employed on advantageous terms
if immediate apptication be made at Belje-
fonte or Aaronshurg.
Wh. G. GREEN,
Capit. 4th regt. Riflemen.
GEO. GETZ, 1st, Licut. do. do.
$ 0
FOR SALY
: Zi 49
+ ~Ag dot 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-Yard or distillery. There
are ondAhespremises, a Dwelling House and
Stable; a"number of bearing Apple and
Peach trees; a Spring of excellent water 3
about two acres of Meadow, and several a-
cres more may be ade at 2 small expense,
and watered by a stream which runs thro’
the premises.” For terms apply to the sub-
scriber near the premises.»
DAVID WAY.
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Moy 28, 181%
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. KLINE,
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TAYLOR and LADY’s HABIT
MAKER,
( Late from Philadelphia )
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhaba~
tants of Bellefonte and its vicinity that he
has commenced the above business in
Bellefonte, at the House of R. T. Stewarts
Esq. He flatters himself that from his at-
tention to business, and his former experi-
ence, that he will give general satisfaction.
Bellefonte March 29, 1814.
———
DR. ROBER'TSON’S
GENUINE PATENT AND FAMILY
MEDICICNES,
WHICH ARE CELEBRATED
Re. =
For the Cure of most diseases to which the
Humane Body is Liable.
Prepared only by the Sole Proprietor,
T. W. DYOTT, M. D.
Grandsen of the late celebrated Dr. Ros
bertson, of Edinburg,
———— es
Dr. Robertson’s celebrated Stomachic
Elixir-of Healths~=Price one dollar and fif-
ty cents.
Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nervous Cora
or Nature’s Grand Restorative
Price one dollar 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 Infailible Worn Des.
troying Lozenges. Price Fifty cents per
package. Large ditto, one dollar.
Dr. Dyott’s Anti-Bilious Pills, for the
prevention aud cure of Bilious aud maliz-
nant fevers. Price 25 cents per Box.
Lary e ditto, 50 cents.
Dr. Dyott’s Patent Itch Ointment, a
safe and infallible cure, for that tormenting
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
dollar.
The Balm of Iberia, for curing defects
in the skin, and improving the complexion.
Price 2 dollars.
The Restorative Dentrifice, for cleansing,
whitening, and improving the teeth and
gums.
Price 1
Price 50 Cents pier Box. ’
Dr. Dyot’s Infallible tooth-ache drops.
Price 50 Cents. °
7 Take notice that the above Medi-
cines are not Genuine, without the signa-
ture of the sole proprietor,
T. W. DYOTT, M.D
Pamphlets 'coutainining certificates of
cures. &c. ‘&ei performed through the ef-
ficacy of the above medicines, may be had
graus, by apply lugito the undersighed.
N. B. Tie above medicines are! sold by
appointment of the ‘proprietor (T W. Dy.
ott) at the store of Jacob Test, in Behelonte,
who keeps on hand a constant supply of
drugs and patent Medicines.
He has also received a fresh assortment
of seasonable Goods, cousisting principally
of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Li-
quors, &e. which he will dispose of at as
low a rate as possible, for cash or orders on
Iron Masters,
To those who have herctofore favored
him with their custom he returas his sia-
cere thanks, and assures tien, that his ex-
ertions in the line of his business, shall be
unrémitted to merit «a contliuarnce of it.
JACOB TEST
Brllefonte Play 11,181 4
4 Q— en ) P—— cna) p Eris. TA
20 DOLLAKS
a WW a aD D
Zag fo No RT
AB. ‘B ings
DESERTED on the night of the 24th
instant, from the Rendgzvons at Bellefonte,
A privaté mn the 4ih Rifle Regiment, twen-
ty one years old, six leet, one ncn high, yel-
low complexion, dark eyes amd dark hair,
and by profession a laborer. His clothing
(not having uniform) cannot well be vecoi-
leced further than his having a ‘Wool Hat,
Home made Trowsers, and ic is believed a
Roundabout or Coatee. 1
Itis earnestly hoped that citizens will ex-
ert themselves in apprehending said deser-
ter. He enlisted on Saturday last, ud
his premature desertion induces a belief that
he may probably again enlist, to defraud
the United States. He said he was born
in Northumberland county, Pennsylvania.
Any person apprehending said deserter
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.
WM G.GREEN, Capt. 4th R. R,
Bellefonte, May 284 1814.
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20 DOLLARS
REWARD.
- Deserted this day, June 1, from the
Redezvous at Bellefonte,
DAVID THARE,
A private in the 4th Rille Regt. torn in
Duches county, state of New York, and by
profession a Shoemaker. He is full six feet
high, about thirty nine years eld-—complex-
ion very dark, sharp nose, black eyes, and
dark hair ; was enlisted on the 24th ult
at Mill Hall, inthis county. His clothes
(having none buloaging to the United States)
cannot be minutely described. He had on
a light grey long coat with large gilt but-
tons, a pair of coarse Home-made tow
trowsers, cross-barred, and a pair of half
boots, very short ard old
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 eyery
suspicious character ought to be taken up
and strictjv examined.
Whoever apprehends said deserter, shall
receive the above Reward, & all 1casonabie
expences for securing or delivering him
into the custody of any United States’ otii-
cer.
WM. G. GREEN, Capt. 4th, R. R.
Beollefonte, June 1, 1814.
LABORERS WANTED.
Good wages will be given to a number of
industrious, sober men for clearing land;
working in the Coal Mine. &e. &ec. It will
not be so material to the employer whether
he pays tiem every day, after the work is
dong, or by thé week. Any person of the
above description, will meet with good en-
couragement by applying to the under-
signed at Little Moshanon Estab hisment
on the north side of the West Branch of the
Sucquehanna.
HERRMAN YOUNG,
P. S. Good roads have been opened from
Milesburg across ; and also from Philips-
burgand Clearficid to the above establish-
ment. Stere-goods and provisions are
always kept for the accommodation of pzo-
ple employed.
NOTICE.
Fo | : 4
1
A »
ALT persons indebted tothe estate of
Samucl Wilson deceased, are requested to
make payment immediately; and all those
having demands against said estate, will
please to present their accounts properly
authenticated.
GEORGE BRESSLER, Adm’r.
CATHARINE WILSON, Adm’ trz.
© Mav 28, 1814.
15n*tf.
Peace is pretty confidently ‘expected—
this hope 1s founded on the opinion of (h#
highest politics] functionaries in the Bri-
tish colonies’ who cherish that belief.
Buffajoe August 13.
Two of our schooners carrying one gun
each, were surprised and taken by the ene-
my last night.”
LAWS OF 1814.
The quota for Centre, Clearfield and Mk-
Kean counties, of the laws passed by the
Legislature of ‘Pennsylvania, at their last
s¢ssion, arc received, to be distributed to
the several officers entitled tocopies. The
judges of the Court, Justices of the Peace,
and the Constables of the several townships,
will please to apply personally, as receipts
must be taken for the delivery thereof.
JOHN G. LOWREY, Prot.
Lrothonotary’s Office,
{ Bellefonte, August 4, 1814,
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\ FOR SALE,
{ AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN,
THAT NOTED
"TAVERN STAND
Where the subscriber now lives, situate
in the town of Newry. Huntingdon county,
or which ave ¢recteda large two story Log
Dwelling House, 50 by 36 feet, neatly wea.
therboarded and painted white. The house
1s finished in the neatest manner, a roam of
which isnow ocenpicd as a Stove ; to which
1s attached, a good Kitchen, and a well of
exceilent water in‘the yard. Qn the premi-
ses there are a neat One Story Log building
wich has been occupied as a Distillery, a
good Stableyand a large frame Shed, 50 fect
m length, :
ALSO,
A large tw, story Log House, 36 by 30
feet, situate in said town, opposite the above
property, to which is attached a large frame
Kitchen, making a front of nearly 80 feet in
length, with good Stabling this house
is also well calculated for public. busi-
ness, © i
BENJAMIN "WRIGHT.
July 5, 1814.
Rich TE ;
.. LYCOMING MAIL STAGE,
WILL start from theBouse of the sul»
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 avive at Williamsport by seven 3 «
Jeave Williamsport every Sunday morn
ing at seven and arrive at Jersey Shore by
eleven; leave Jersey Shove at one P. M,
and arrive at Williamsport by five.
4 Dolls, Ces;
Fare from Northd. to Wiili-
amsport | :
From Williamsport to Jersey
Shore i 1 00
Ail intermediate distances seven cents
per mile. A
3 25
JAMES CUMMINGS.
April 22,1814,
Freight on all kinds of Baggage to be
paid wien entered on the way-bill; and to
be at the risk of the owner.
THE EVENTS OF WAR
~ Just published, by Jacob Elder, Price 8 1
and for sale at this office, and the differ
ent book stores in this borough, a new
“work, entitled
EVENTS OF THE WAR,
Between the United States & Great Bri-
tain, during the years 1812 and 1813~=
Both Military and Naval.
Harrisburgh, March 29, 1813.
on a EA
A VANDYKE
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends’
and the public in’ general, that he has
cominenced the Saddle and Harness Ma-
king business in the borough of Beilefonte,
at the corner of Market and Main streets,
immediately opposite Mr. Alexander’s ta-
vern. He flatters himself from an atten
tion to business, and the superior quality of
his work, to merit a share in the public pa-
tronage,
P. 8S. All orders will be thankfully receiy=
ed and punctually attended to.
Apri 11, 1814.
aiid
TO PRINTERS.
For sale, a Printing press, and following
type : :
Brevier,
Long-Primer,
Small Pica,
Great-Primer,
French Cannon,
Two line Brevier caps,
Two Small Pica do.
English Roman & Italic do. &
Flowers ;
TOGETHER WITH
Cases,
Stands,
Composing sticks,
Rules, and
Furniture ¢
An Imposing Stone,
Paper Press, and
Boards ¢
For terms apply to Jxo. BrinoLs, Pennse
borough, Muncy township, Lycoming
county, Pennsylviia, or to the subscri-
ber.
WW. BRINDLE.
CENTRE BANK OF PENNSYLVA.
NIA.
Resonvep, That thie Stockholders be di-
rected to pay in Tep Dollars on each share
by them held, viz; Five Dollars on or be-
fore the 22d day ef August, and a further
sum of five dollars on or before the 19th
day of Septembice next; which payments
will complete tweoty dollars on each shares
By order of the Board.
INO: NORRIS, Cashier.
Beliefarsie, July 11, 18 14. !
ni + T— en me Erne. res
BAN Excrisn ALMANAC
for the year 1815; printed on a new type,
and containing the usual.number of pages,
will be published from this office by the
latter end of September next. Storekeep-
ers and others, in this and the adjoining
counties, can be suplied at the usual price,
by making application immediately.
gr Letters post paidy will be punctuale
ly attended to, by A
James BARBOUR.
INTELLIGENCER office,
Huxtingpony May 19,
——t — TED + CRIN en ria | pe RP
PRINTING,
OF ALL KINDS,
Neatly executed at this uifice, with 40CUTas
sy and ispatch. :