American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, November 18, 1815, Image 4

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Land for Sale
TLL be sold at public vendue, at the
WW Cours House m the Town of Belle
fonte, Centre county, on Saturday the 29th
day of November next, 324 acres of patten-
téd land, situate on the north side of the
Bald-Eagle creek,and nearly adjoining the
same, about five miles above Milesburg,
Dewitt’s run passes through the centre of’
this farm, and affords a good cite for a saw.
mill. The land is of good quality and re-}
markably well timbered. Mr. Isaac M¢
Kinney living near to Bellefonte will show:
the land at any time previous to the day of;
sale —Sale will cemnence at 10 o'clock in’
the forenoon, when attendance will be given
and the terms (which will be accommoda-;
ting,) made known by
Mord. M¢
Carlisle, Oct. 5, 1815.
Kinney.
* + Advertisement,
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WILL be exposed to’ public sales an |
sold to the highest and best bidder on Wen
nesday of the next Court, being the 2%
day of November next, at the Court-hous
in’ Bellefonte, a certain tract of PATENT]
ED LAND, situate in Half Mooe tow.
ship, Centre coun'y, containing 403 acres
and allowance, &c.
The patent and title papers are: left
the hands of Evan Miles in Bellefonte
where any person can be satisfied as to th
title.
. "f erms of sale made Known at the time o
sale by the: ¢ bscriber,or his agent duly au 4
thorised. \ title clear of all incumbran
ces will be iven,
James Fox.
August 29h, 1815.
n!dtf-p.
pe
Notice!
NOTICE is hereby given, that the subs
scribers will attend at the lats dwelling
house of John Wrigley, dec. in Pike town-
ship Clearfield county, on Monday and
"Luesday the fourth and fifth days v veps
tember next; and on Monday ana Tuesday
the 18th and 9th of the same month, and
the first and third Mondays of October,
November and December next, for the
purpose of “secttling the accounts of the
said deceased. All persons who ave in-
debted to said estate, are requested then
to come forward and make payment 3 and
all who have demands against aid estate
are desired to bring their accouits forward
~ legally attested for payment.
THOMAS M:«CLUREY,
SAM. COLEMAN
Aug. 29th, 1815.
NOTICE." "|
All persons that are in any way indebted
to the estate of John Dunlop, late of Centre
county deceased, are respectfully informed
that payment 18 required, and must be made
before the 17th day of October next,~first
and last notice by way ot advertisement, and
those who donot comply with it, will in
three days from that time, receive notice in
the way directed by the laws of this state,
to compel payment. ©
And all persons who may yet have at.
counts or demands against the said estate,
will pleass to present them.
J G LOWREY, .
: C/HUSTON, '§ Tm»
BetreronTE, SEPT. 29th, 1815.
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§ Exo.
ny
For Sale,
A Surveyor’s Compass, with all the in
"struments belonging thereto. It will be
sold reasonable. Any person desirous of
Purchasing, can have an oportunity of do-
g 80 by calling on the subscriber, near
Spring Mill, Haygee township, Centre
oounty, ; ;
JACOB HERIN®
Aug. 80, 1814,
Six Cents Reward.
AN away from the subscriber on Site
day the 17th of this inst. an apprentice
to the Weaving business, named "
© WILLIAM SHAW.
‘Who ever takes up said apprentice and
Brings him to me, shall have the above res
ward, and fifty lashes well laid on into the
bargain, but no charges. * All persons are
forwarn:d harboring said apprentice, at
‘their peril, as 1 am determined to prosecute
any who shall do 80 as far as the rigor of
tbe law will admit, nb
© Richa
Aug. 18thisls.
Journeymen Taylors.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
THE Subscriber wishes to employ, atnl
‘Will give generous wages to about 3 or 4
Journeymen Taylors, if they apply immes
Hiately, vo Sy
: HENRY STEW ARTY.
Belloforits, August 12, 1813. Sy
Notice.
All persons indebted to the subscriber in
any way whatever, are requested to call at
the office of Elisha Moore, Esq. and make
payment, as all my accounts are put into
his hands for collection. « Peaccably if]
can, forcibly if T must.”
“George Rothrock.
_y BeiLeronTe, Oct. 7, 1813,
Oats Wanted immedi-
ately by Tod Nee
A HAMILTON... |
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Cavey.
ISeptembor 30, 1815.
fIuis of a good quality, chiefly bottom lan
Money.
As I expect shortly to leave this place
I am under the necessity of informing al
those who have unsettled accounts, to com:
forward immediately, and make or receive
payment of the same, at the house of Jacob
Test, in Bellefonte, where I shall’ remain
a few weeks for that purpose. Those whe
intend calling are requested to do it with.
out delay, as all those who neglect coming
forward, it is supposed, prefer having the
acccounts scitled before a magistrate.
James MGirk.
SEPTEMBRY, 1815. i
Notice. ¥,
. Toall my creditors, notice is hereby giv
5
fit of the Insolven
wealth, and that t
t Laws of this. Common
fie Court have appointer
jthe first Tuesday in November next, to
hear me and my creditors at the Court inp
Indiana, when and where you may attend
if you think proper.
James Kelly.
Indiana Jail, Sept. 15, 1815.
Notice:
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber
are requested to come forward and pay off
their respective accounts before the first of
October next; those who do not comply
may rest assured their accounts will be
left with a proper officer for collection
without respect to persons.
GEO.
BRESLER.
Aug. 29,1818.
Notice.
THE subscribers takes this method to
inform the public that the have commen -
ced the
TINNING BUSINESS
in the Borough of BeHefonte, next dear to
James Rothrock, where the intend
keeping a constant supply of tin-ware for
sale. They will shortly have a quantity
of Stove pipe for sale. 1
W. LOVE,
D. AFFRICA.
N. B. The highest price given for old
Puter. Lg
Public Sale.
Er
al
a
tate of James Hamilton, deceased, of Sols-
bury township, Lancaster county, will sell
on Wednesday the 6th day of December,
at the house of Mr. James Cummings, in
the borough of Williamsport, a certain
tract of
I. A N D
containingaboa: 235 acres, sitgate on the
first east branch of Pine-creek, above and
adjoining lands of Samuel Shoemaker, 5
agreea-
f
An indisputable title will be made
bly to law, by
GEORGE JENKINS,
Wm. HAMILTON,
JAMES BOYD,
Which are celebrated for the eure of musi
diseases to which the human body is liable.
PREPARED ONLY BY THE SOLE PROPRIL TOR
T. W. DYOTT, M. D.
GRANDSON OF THE LATE CELESEATED
Dr. ROBERTSON
Of Edinburg ; \
AND FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA
ToNLY,ATTHE ©
en, that 1 have applied to the Court of Com}
mon Pleas of Indiana County, for the bene-{
HE subscribers, execators ‘of tho es: 3
Medicine Warehouse.
No. 137, NORTH EAST CAQRNER OF SBCOND
AND RACK STREETS. :
dn by reiail of lis agents threugheut tic
UNITED STATES.
Dn. ROBERTSON’S
CELEBRALELD STIOMACHIC FELIX,
Ph IR OF HEALTH:
{ Price one acllar and filly cents, )
WHICH has proved by thousands, who
nave experienced its beneficial efiects, to be
‘he most valuable medicime ever offered to
rhe public, for the cure of coughs, colds,
consumpuons, the hooping coughs, asthma
pain in the breast, cramps and wind in the
~tomach, head ache, loss of appetite, indi-
gestion, &e. kc.
For the Dysentery or Lax, Cholera Mor-
ous, severe Gripings, and other discascs
‘0 the Lowels; and the Summer complaint
of Children, 1t has proved a certain reme-
ly, and restored to perfect health ivom the
greatest debility.
Persons afllicted with Pulmonary Com.
plaints, or disorder of the Breast and Lungs,
even in the most advanced state, will find
ammediate relict.
Common Coughs and Colds, which are in
seneral occasioned by obstructed perspira-
Con, will be fow d to yield to its benign in-
luence in a few hours. ;
In Asthmatic or Consumptive complaints
{{oaraness, Wheesings, Shortness of breath,
and the Hooping Cough, it will give imme.
afate refiet. :
Dr. ROBERTSON’s
VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL,
OR, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE,
Price one dollar and fifty cents,
Is confidently recommended as the most
and cure ot ail nervous «ompliints, attend:
ed with inward weakness, depression of the
epirits, head-ache, tremor, faintness, hyster-
ic fits, debility, seminal weakness, gleets,
and various complaints, ses@titing from sc-
cret impropriety of youth and dissipated
habits, residen®e in warm climates, the
immoderate use of tea, the unskilful or cx-
cessive mse of mercury, so often destructive
ol the human frame, diseases peculiar to
females at a certain period of life, Fluor
| Albua, barrenness, &c. &c,
Under the denomination of nervous dis-
orders, ave included several discases of the
most dangerous kind, and are so various
that a volume would hardly suffice to com-
plete a description of them. It pervades,
with 1ts baleful influence, the whole nere
vous system, writhing the heart with inex-
pressible anguish, and exciting the mor-
dreadful suggestions of horror 2nd despair.
To this demon have thousands fallen a 3a-
crifice, in the direful transports of its rage.
The most common symptoms of its com=
mencement, are, weakness, flatulence, pal-
|pitations, watchfulness, drowsiness after
eating, timidity, flashes of heat and cold,
numbness, cramp, giddiness, pains in the
head, back, and loins, bickup, difficulty
of respiration and diglutition, anxiety, dry
cough, &c.
The Vegetable Nervous Cordial is also
infinite service for purifying the blood, and
curing those foul disorders of the skin which
commonly appear in the form of Scurvy,
Surfeit. Red Blotches, Catbuncles, Ulcers,
}%e ke A doseof the Anti-Bilious Pills,
{taken occasionally with this medicine,
proves of additional 8
tioned eases.
Dx. ROBERTSON»
CELEBRATED GOUT & RHEUMATIC DROPS
© Since the above invaluable medicines
were first discovered, upwards of seven
hundred thousand persons have experien-
ervice in the last men-
{ced their happy and salutary effects, many
of whom from the lowest stage of their dis-
orders,
7 Take notice, that each and all the
aleve genuine Medicines are signed on the
outside covers with the signature of the
sole proprietor.
T. W. Dyott, M. D.
Price two Dollars.
A safe and cffectual cure for the gout,
rheum tism, lumbago, stone and gravel,
swelling and weakness of the joints, sv “ins,
bruises, agd all kinds of green wounds—
the cramp, pains in the head, face and bo-
dy, stifiness ia the neck, chilblains, frozen
‘$hmbs, Ec.
Dr. ROBERTSON’s
PATENT STOMACHIC BITTERS,
Price one Dollar.
Which are celebrated for strengthening
weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and
a certain preventative and eure for the fed
ver and ague, &c. &e.
For the Fever and Ague, a malady so
prevalent throughout the southern states,
and so afflicting to’ families residing in all
low countries, redundant with marshes,
lakes, stagnated pools, rivers, &c. &o. these
foi other ex
k
oficacious medicine for th: speedy rehet
- - . \ » i . 1: Pri
a great Antiscorbutic Viedicine, and is of! matic Drops—(Price 2 dollars.)
RS
"| PROPRIETORS WHOLESLE (Scr hoc ampesssd every remedy gos
"RAND KETAIL DRUG AND FAMILY! Ad
ministered, for the, relied and cure of ta
fo , obstiuate oppressor of the humus
ramie, ny mbcrless anstances of thew cflics-
ey have ber testified, alter the barks, ance
rious other culled preseriptions failed
ey proved suceestuly in the admirauen of
hose who experienced wid winessed thet,
happy effec.
I hy o
rR. ROBERTSON's
WORM DESTROYING LOZEN
GES, = ad PN
INFALLIBLR
A medicine highly necesssary to bekept in
ail families—price 50 cents.
Symrroms.—The common symptoms
of the Worms are, paleness ofthe counto-
nance, at other times flushing of the {ace
itchme of the nose, and about the sealy
starting and giinding of the tech in sleep,
swelling of the upper lip, the appetite
sometimes bad, at other times vorasions—-
looances, disagreeable breath, a hard swe!
fed Lelly, great thirst, the urine frothy and
samctimes of a whitish color, gripping or
cholic pains, an involuntary discharge of
saliva, especiady when asleep; frequent
pains in the side, witha dry cough, and ui
equal pulse ; palpitations of the heart, swoe
nings, cold sweats, palsy, epileptic fits, &¢.
&e. 4
Wio arc io be respected as such
Though mumberless medicincsare e~
tolled for expelling and killing worms,
none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Robert
son’s WORM DESTROYING LOZLN-
GES, they are mid in their operation, and
may be given to the youngest infant sigh
safety.
DR. DYOTT’S
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
T'or the prevention and cure of Bilioys
and Malignant levers, Price 25 cents
large boxes 50 cents. 7
These Pills, if tunely administered will
remove the causes which commons pro-
duce the Yellow Fever, Billious Fevers,
Ague avd Fever, Cholic, Paing, Flatulén~
cies, Indigestion, Coativeness, Hypochona
driac and Hysteric camplaints, Stranguary,
Gravel, Rhicumatism and Gout, Se
They are peculiarly serviceable in female
Disorders, and especially in the ro moval of
those obsiructions which are the preat
source of their complaints at geitain peri
ods, they possess this eminent advantage
over most other purgatives, that while they
operate gently, they produce neither cose
tiveness, debility, nor too greay excitement,
whenever there 18 a predisposition to a dise
ease, arising from marsh effluyia, a too ce-
pious usc of ardent spiyits, ora vitiated
state of the bile, they are sure to relieve.
"Da. DYOTT’S PATENT TOK |
OINTMENT ; ' oy
uu
For pleasentness, safety, expedition, eage
and certainty, is infinitely superior toany
other medicine, for the cure of that most
disagreeable and tormenting disorder, the
ITCH. Price 50 cents per box ry
Dr. Dyott’s Infalible Tooth Ache Dropa
" =(Price 50 cents.) Circassion Lye Vas
tery celebrated for curing most disorders
of the eyes—( Price 50 cents.)
Dr. Tigsotr’s Celebrated Gout and Rieu
j Dr. Godboid’s Vegetable Balin of Lifes
(Price 1 dollar.) :
The Bam of Jberia—Extracted from an
Iberian Fragrant Plant, for curing defecis
lof the skin, and improving the complexioy
'&c, (Price 2 doliars.) rm
Zhe Restorative Dentrifice-~For cleans
sing, whitening, and preserving the tecth
and gums. (Price 50 cents per box.)
Mahi's Plaigter Cloth, price 50 certo
Prepared by Bouchony Lordonet.
A Fresh supply of the above Medicines,
ust received, and for sale by the following
Agents, of whom pamphlets containi
certificates of cures &c. &c¢ may beb
gratis.
BetLeront E~James M:Girk,
Anonssurc—Duncan & Foster.
Pixe Grove Minns—T. & S. Davis,
Jers ty Suore—"1 homas M«Clintock,
Bic Ispanp---- Innis & Tweed.
WirLiamsporT =-- Andrew DD Hepburn,
" Munciz-=-Irown. Martin & James Boal,
MiLron----David Rittenhouse:
NonTHUMBERLAND «- John Cowden.
Dr. T. W. DyorT, respectiully informs
the public, that the abeve mentioned Gene
uine Medicines, are prepared and sold in
Phifadelphia only;at his W holesale and
Retail Drug and Family Medicine Ware
house, No. i 37, N. E. corner of Second aud
Race streets—where he has constantly for
sale, a large and general assortment of tresia
Drugs and Medicines, of every description
warranted genuine.
#7 Those who purchase by the guane
tity for cash, will be allowed a very liberad
discount. :
N.B. Country Storekeepers can obtain
the agency for vending the above Medi~
cines, on commission, by addressing the
proprictor, accompanied with satisfactery
reference, &c. &c.
Letters, post paid, from any port aftles
celebrated and universally esteemed Bite
continent, will meet attention.