American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, May 11, 1816, Image 4

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FOR SALE |
The house and two lots of ground ou
which he subscriber now lives, in the!
Borough of Beivionte, on the west side of}
Spring Creek. Also 2 house and Black
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Smyth Shop, to which there is attached
one acre of land, on which is erected a
TILT HAMMER, worked by water
from the Mill Race ot the heirs of James
Pickle,
house of Christian Mease, in Aaronsburg,
on the 16:h of May next,
of making settlement.
will attend for tiat' purpose.
pch sigMeE,
LL persons indebted, or having any
ciaims against the estate of "L'obias|
dec arc requested to atiend at the
Dissolution of Partnership. |
; FHE partnership of Africa and Love
A is thas day dissolved by mutual consent
The shop will in futtive be continued by
for the purpose
The subscribersis authorised to receive the debts due the
said firm, and will be thankful to all these
indebted who will make payment on of
before the first day of September next.
DAM HARPER,
ADAM SHAFFER
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APRIL 37, 1816.
Sm, Deceased, for which there i a fec
Simple title. Any further discription is
deemed unnescessary, as it1s presumec
any person disposed te purchase, will 8s”
premises, The terms will be
the owner. :
view the
made known by
litia, to wear on days of Training
Love §& Affrica.
May 1st, 1816.
"Platoon Officers a
NEW MAL. 1 4.
Of'the 32d Regiment Pennsylvinia Mi.
ROPOSALS will be received either
aL the office of the Secretary of the Com-{.
monwealth or Surveyor General until the
1st day of June nextylor the formation of}.
A common square Hat with a crown 7
pches high, a brim not exceeding three
William Love alone ‘in Belletonte, who i
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Iromas B. WALT & SONS, AND
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Public Documents
OF THB ¥: :
UNITED STATES; .
EMRBULISHED WITH
BLEGANY ENGRAVINGS Ck
: OF THE
FOUR PRESIDENTS.
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~ JOHN K. SMITH, Jr.
'ROPOSE to publish the state papers 1h
and public documents of the United BY
Brrizronre, March 13th, 1816. :
) “4 St
fi 20 Dollars Reward,
OracLE Orrics, Feb. 3,1816. d
ABSCONED from this office on Sunday
morning last, an indented apprentice to the
printing business, named
Ellis Lewss,
aged about 19 years, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches
high, slim built pale countenance, and a
down look He was decently clad wher
he went away, but as it is pretty well as
certained he was ehcouraged and enticed
to this desertion by those whose sense ©
moral obligations is equal to his owny it
probable he will be provided with funds tc
exchange his apparel. The above reward.
and all reasonable expences paid for his
apprehension and delivery to his master
All persons are forbid harboring him: 2
their peril. And the young man may res
assured, that however he may hug himsel
on his dexterity at running away, justice,
sooner or later, will overtake him, te his}
Costs HE ;
fi John Wyeth.
gP Editors of newspapers will please
give the above an insertion or twe, and @
gimilarfavor will be reciprocated. :
{
The editors of the Ken-
TUCKY ADVERTISER, Winchester,
¥ontucky, being
tic number of names of all the NEWSPA
PERS and PERIODICAL W ORKS now
published in the United States,
Printers of the same to transniit by mail fo
she above mentioned place, one or more of
ther respective publications—and when
the above list shall be completed, a copy
shall be forwarded to each of the said prin:
ters.
g-7 Editors of Newspapers, &c. through-
out the Union, are requested #0 give the
above an insertions
NOTICE.
HE collectors of County tax. who are
§ in arrears, are request ed to be prepar-
ed to pay off their respe ctive duplicates
at the April Court; their being a number
of a long standing, and payment ‘must be
made, otherwise legal steps will be takan
to enforce the sane
P Cambridge, 7
Belicfonte, Appi 11, 1816.
For Rent.
The subscriber offers for rent the farm
on which he now resides, near Washing-
ton Iron Works, Nittany Valley, Centre
James Steel. Inches.
in diameter, with a tassel ; a white band of
at having a tassel on the right side
suckled round the waist, of black leather.
a mir—
RR sseecTronLy informs his fiends
(and the public
menced the Tailoring business, in Belle
tonte, Centre county, in the
ly occupied by
Watch Maker;
hy said business tn all its various branches,
and will be thankful to ali those who may
LORS will meet with good encourage-i¥
~ {ticularly
{tances in miles
{aid remarkabie places; and that the Maps
desirous of ‘ascertaining §
request all}
A Cockade tobe black, of three inches
Ik or cotton, to go three times round the
A sword belt two inches wide, to bein,
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Boots or shoes and gaiters (riven un-
er my hand this 17th day of April 1816
Thomas McPherson,
COLONEL.
se
cl
William Woods,
TAILOR,
in general, that he has com
House former 5
Philip Franck, Clock and;
where he intends carrying
ayour him with their custom.
2 or 3 Journeymen
Tai
nent if immediate application is made,
BeLLEFONTE, April 10.
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Dissolution of Partnership
{ue partnership of Crawford and Shu-|
wart is dissolved by mutual eonsent The
Store will be, tuture, continued by J B
Shugart, alone, in Bellefonte, who is an-
chorised to receive the debts due the late
firm. and who will be thankful to ali those
indebted to make payment on or before the
first day of April next.
James Crawford,
Joseph B. Shugart.
FEBRUARY, (st, 1816,
The Spread Eagle, Square
and Compass.
William T. Brown,
(Or Miron)
P HEL a 2 \ th
ER eseecTrULLY informs his friends
and the public in general, that he has take
hat old stand, the . © :
STONE TAVERN
in Aaronsburg, formerly occupied by. Sam-
uel Miles, where ke hopes by prompt at-
tention, good liquors and stabling, to meet
with a share of public patronage.
| AARONSBURG, April A.
ha
ny
The subscriber having lost his pocket
hook in the month of July, 1315, between
Huntingdon and Christopher Horrell's ta-
verny in Kishacoquillas valley, contaiming
among other tuings, a certificate for two
shares of Bank Stock in the Centre Bank
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County, there is on said farm about 40}.f penngylvania—hereby gives uotice that
acres of plough land and 10 of meadow
and an excellent spring of never failing
water, a double barn, the fences in good
order, for further particulars enquire of the
subscriber.
John Shields.
Btray Bull.
OC AME to the plantation of the subseri-
ber living in Ferguson township, Centr:
+ {Court house in the borough of Bellefonte.
day of April term
next, three adjoining tracts d Land, situ-
ate in Bald Eagle townsbip, Centre county,
county, about the 15th of December las
2 small red and white Bull, supposed to bc
two years old this spring ; the owner isde
gired to come, prove property, pay charg
¢s, and take him away.
GEORGE COLEMIRE.
APRIL 8, 1816
BLANK SUMMONSES
{application will be made at the said Bank
in Bellefonte, on the first day of June next
he same stock in lien of the one last
George Murray. /
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Lewistown, 13h April, 1816.
Valuable Land.
\ ! ILL be exposed to public gade at the
on Wednesday the
including the improved faim on which
William Goodfellow now resi es; the said
Lands being the property of the late Joseph
Anthony, and to be seld by order of his Ex-
acutors. Attendance will be given, and
the terms made known by
Wm. R. Smith,
a Map of each of the counties with this
Commonwealth,
ons of the 1st section of «
the formation of a Map of Pennsylvania,”
and House of Representatives of the Com-| befor
monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As- completed
authority of the same,
of the Commonwealth
{required,
this act,
veyols respectively 0
ble person or persous on such terms as
said officers may deem just and reasonable
and can be agrecd upon
the formation of a Map of each of the
Maps shall be on a scale
an half to an inch, amd shall exhibit the ©. ci hap : ;
boundary lines of the c ounty and of each tion of its liberties must depend upon tie
township, the courses of the rivers ‘and 0-
ther principal streams, the osition of the . ;
Dr inaie Jakes nd aor and ‘salt 2° called upon to exercise the powres, and
Springs Fe cities perform the duties of legislators and states
) y WIE C ’
i
Orme el s00n as conve- :
so formed shall be sent 28 soon a conve States a co wplete view
furir.ed ot the syle of the work, it 1s intend-
ed to have shortly a specimen engrave
asd 4 copy deposited at the office of the
disposed to send in proposals, and after-
{hat a disposition to carry promptly into ¢
in order to procure another certificate ho the first of April, until the first July next;
{at the following places, viz the first week
States, exhibiting a complete view of their
intercourse with other nations. 5
~~ InJdanuary, 1814, proposals were issued
for ‘printing the state papers and public
documents of the United States, commens
cing with the accession of Mr. Joff rion
© the Presidency. The edition was sold
before the printing of the last volume was
: and the increasing demand
hereby enacted by the indices the publishers to issue the pres
That the Secretary ent proposals for the whole ‘serfes of Ad
and Surveyor Gen-merican state pape, which will be inclu
al be and they are hereby authorised and, ded in nine volumes, commencing with
immediately after the passing ot the administration of Washington, and
to contract with: the Deputy Sur ‘bringing the work down to ié ‘close of
r withany other suita- the late war. A
Tthas long heen a subject of regret with
the intelligent and inquisitive puit oi 108
Couns OBRUY that there was no collection oltre
whi chiSIe papers and putiick Seeaments of the
: ow pite ates. In a country which bouste.
of tivo miles and psig freedom and in hich. the prescivas
agreeably to the directi-
An act directing
ssed the 19th day of March 1816, which
in these words:
« Section kL. Beit enacted oy the Senate
mbly metyand it is
by the parties, for
8 within this Commonwealth,
general diffusion of knowledge, amoug a
ople, where so many men in rotation
nil 18 villages a re: men, it does seem to be no small ree
i B PAY proach, that theve has vot vet appeared
uch as are turnpiked and the dis. YE i : :
between the principal towss a publication, which should prescnt (0
; principal towhSs oc. ho are called upon to guide the
interests of the nation, or of the severrl
ot our intercourse
nient to the office of the Surveyor Gener- cn foreign nations, Our gountry has
8
oa Proves That the expense of procu - just been involved in war with one nationy
hundred dollars for each couuty,
B juior a sforesgid cant be ume, or what collection of different works,
or of the proper county,
said Secretary of the ‘Commonwealth and
Surveyor General
cause such information to be obtained by
actual survey
deem most expedient, and at any expense,
not exceeding
dollars for any one county.”
Maps shall not) exceed two
, and 1t has most interesting relations wi
dnless the 1 m 5 th
other European states ; and yet to what vol=
can an enquifing man resort, to ascertain
the progress and catises of the existing ree
lations of the United States?
Congress indeed direct the publication
of a certain number of copies of such pas
pers asare deemed proper to be. made
4 known. This number is utterly ncome!
petent to the great 0 ject of diffusing gen.
eral information. They ‘arc confined tor
the favored correspondents of members o
d, congress. Even these few copics are soor
scattered destroyed, or lost. One or two
Kegisier and Recorder of each ceunty {or literary societies in each state, perhipsy
(ne Inspection of such persons as may be preserve them; but how laborious the re=
' search! How often the question is repeated
wards tor the use of the person or persons by men about 'o deliberate or decide ag
«vith whom contracts shall be made ¢ legislators—Where can such an Important
document be found? y
It 1s expected that a prospectus of the : 3 3
State Map will be issued 1 a short time by A publication of this sort will be equals
the publisher, which wili offer some addi- ly useful to persons of buth partis, It
‘ional advantages to the contractors for the will have no party character. It is pro
posed by the publishers to print ull the
county Maps; and itis confidently hoped i y
£ publics docurnents roiating to our inlets
} Nothing will
course with foreign voting
in which case the
are hereby autherised to
or otherwise as they may
in the whole six hundre
Inorder that a more perfect idea may be
feet the laudable views of the Legislature .
to bring to perfection the geography of the be onrivtedy atid oepor Hen Toma ks will be
country, will every where be found; and Made. It wiki be & Look of useful refer.
that therefore no time will be lost in fore ence on the olay of « Debrett’s State Pav
wabding proposals, m order that the work Pe": "Those whe levees bi had, occn. ihn
map be in as great forwardness by the next) 0 cxamne the diplomatic history of Eu
meting of the Legislature as possible. {rope prior to and since that valuable pubs
licution, will readily perceive and admit
N. B. Boileau, its ynportance. :
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Secretary of the Commonsvealt It is unnecessary to observe, that this
! \ ny work will contain the only authentic his-
i : Rich d. T. 1.eech, tory of the foreign relations of our coun-
| try, and must, of nec: ssity bethe source of
Surveyor General. ¢ievy other history which may be written,
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MARCH 26, 1816. | Itis requested that every gentleman
I 4 er tWHO wishes to be possessed of the work,
Young Clearfield Lion, ‘would honor the subscription with bis
; ! SORRY 7 mame, asit is not intended to publish agp
WILL stand tor Mures this season from egies beyond the actual subscription
Boston, July, 1815,
2 te sigbig of Philip Clover, inkueper, if yo
Jedbank township. Armstrong county. and -
‘he first three days of the second week, at CO NDITION S.
the stable of in 1oby towr- | Ha
ship, aud the residue of the week, at the! = ~ork will be printed inoctave vol
stable of in Richiand towoship \.
Venango county, and the third week urtee
first mentioned place ; and so on through.
out the season, at the following low fates
viz : three dollars and one bushel of oats
the seasons six dollars and one bushel of
oats to insure a foal, one dollar the single
leap, for which wheat will be taken at the
of ive hundred pages cach, ona
cd omer, and with fair type.
1. wil be embellished with elegant andl
accurate engravings of presidents Waolw
ecutcd by the first artists of thus country.
ing ion, Adan, Jefferson, and Madison, ex= §
wiarket price at the above stands.
five years old this Spring, full ei
hands high, heavy made. and well propor:
tioned either for the saddle or harness.
NATHAN CLOVER.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFIGE.
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Redbenk townships, March Ri,
YOUNG LION is a beautiful Iron Grey,
tech
doitars and seventy five cents a volume in
boards, and three dullnrs and twenty five
cents bound. Payment on delivery,
p77 Subscriptions received at the office
of the American Patrict.
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