Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, March 22, 1819, Image 4

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    (bathe ] it with tears,and fainted with joy
Rinetion betwe
lazy dau ghte
jig k also he.
the tidy housewife and ¢
jut having once more beheld the object ol
Rone on this side of the grave.—
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the one lies in bed unti¥ ) o’clock, theng 1 is easier to conceive than to trace the
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.t SA El sinc ular contr ered by tins couple ;
scs—-her hair in P 5 her eyes | sing ular contrast oiiered by pics
i the buried fifty vears apo stli answer-
open—her slipj DENS . the heel jthe one hu ¥y 8
£4 stockings—her calico
£ wrapper prensy and torn, and her whole ap-
indifference. Tous}
dressed she slides into the parlour, and |=
sips the remains of cold coffee and dry]
toast ; then takes a novel or looks out of al
: : fine oll the appearances of youths while the
~~ thole or too in h gon the abi
other weighed down by age evinced all
Immortal thi : the tervency of youthful love. =
Ime pick o Tra pearance indolence ¢ y
Bien )
acial mi af
Nati onal Register,
The heros glory and the stasesman’s
Whose woth, al rested by thy comity
The
choice,
x a " 10d 1a LWijahe LY ET
“Obtain bie x suffrage, and confirmed higer IS a paper which is pu yliished every
In wae ber leader, und i in peace her gujide,
ride,
To thy great name, on this auspicious day,
Ad first inl both, her bulwark and her {ners sleeps in the afternoon, visits at nigho tha District of Columbia, and each num
A grateful people heartfelt homage pay. any benefit to hersel If her friends or family.
Lock on the contrary, at the tidy wife—
small but very legible type. It makes two
NEG Riad « Yee Y, : g
rhey bless that name, to truth and frecdnm dear, volumes in the year; and every volame is
The
price per anncm is five dollars payable in
3
And give'to WasHIXGTON the patriot tear; she rises in the morning at an early hour
dressed plain, neat and clean—she prepares
breakfast for her hraghend in time for him
Sat accompanied with a copious Index.
ov J % @ tav’d hi 3
To him, whose, dia Hehioye is country’s
cause,
AT The P : iments 3 .
Whose rule mating her Tiber My and laws, advance. The Public Documents, botl
Whose noble mind no venom'd slander knew foreign and domestic; the proceedings ol
Whose wa: rior-arin no poison d weapon drew,
Whose onw vard path, to glory’ § summit led,
While ev'ry virtue beam’d around his ‘head; {
Wlose pious step app oo teigity fn
Na vile polvtheist,: ng scegtic vain—
Whose glorous lity a
The : proud li :
Congress, authentic news of every des-
cription, are regularly iuscried therein
and accompanied by critical snd explana-
Hi {tory remarks. Its value is also enh:ncea
Beye for ¢ days are pad In use-
by occasional reviews of literary works :
and all its sentirents ¢ are decidedly Amer-
ican, mde penden of ali party considera
Such a
ness, and her nights in peace.)
[woman is « a crown to her he ashandy”
LONGENITY.--NO TWA
A gentleman on a tour thre’
1 For this work, which is well estab.
% lished, regularly published; and transmitt
“i
1Y hen passing Rate s 19€! tern tions.
To him or Ss ti >
lire, hi
Her guardian Beskiy to subscribers $id mail, the pub-
stopped at a small village :
Afier sauntering some time thro’
Jlage he cspiedian old man, ag
Jweeping bitterly m a gu nt
x teman sccosted him very civi
pressed a w ish to know why h
and was aswercd by the old msn,
f.ther had whipt him severely
i & it fisieman instantly repaired to ti
or want a gon bhys ician, ,
Thea Fiootofs say my fiver gr’s bad i 500; Bene answered the
My pulse is quick : my heart is sad ;
© My stomach’s out of order .
I’ve got a hebbling in my gait;
My words 1
i
young rascsl threw stones
father in the Gorden?
astonished, visite
cannot speak them s(rait : cenfiviied wi i oH
O tell me my condition, : 0 ;
Fd
Lo 15 dim 3
ry move o elioily Spt vs 40
(the Gr endfuthers s) father reumn
would be in a fe days or as soo
nuptizis would be solermnized with a young
tis lady of fortune. & ly
But the worst plague of all my life, ams ph
Pye Jately catch'd a scolding wife :
My hands are weak ; my sig
. And now and then my head will swim ©
My neighbors wo’ insure me THIS Stge will is Tatdra Sa the |
hous ¢ of John Shrine ry in the town of Nor-
thumberland, every Friday morning at 50
dlock, breakfast at L. B. Stoughton’s, Derrs- [0
town—arrive at Jacob Maize's in Mifflins-
burg or Youogmanstown, i in time for din-
ner-be at Henry Roush’s about four o’
clock, P. M, and arrive at We T. Brown’s
Aaronsburg; at six, P. M ~Teave Asronsay
burg at 7 o’clock, on Saturday morning
get to Earlysburg, in time for dinner, anl
A certain benevolent Quaker in N.Y.
O Doctor £An you cure me ? was asked by a poor man for money as
charity, or for work. The Quaker ob-f,
served, ¢ Friend, I donot know what work.
Pr
EPIGR AMS.
% Frailty thy name is woman?
i i
Urailty’s name is Woman's self,
A name which Nature gave;
Sure: man must be the weaker elf]
Silo to be L raflty’s $s slave.
41 can give thee to do ? Let me sce thou
mayest take my wood that is in the yard,
up stairs, and I will give the half a doilar.”
This the poor man was glad to do, and
the job lasted Lim till about noon, when
W ly i
Wit’ Ss AFoutheiy ? Pope has said,
And Feinales never doubt it—
x So those who've least witli the head,
Display the most Ww ithout i,
@ To
LW hy shou! d ladies of character and del-
J igacy attire themselves i in the trappings of
:? oe is. their object ? Do they
dm tton ? Mistaken idea! Noth
than modest attire ; and orna-
ments and embellishes modesty more thap
Simplicity of dress.
cal {ing Broad yar—examine het new communication between two |
hat at 70 dellars—'ier meri
rino dress at 200 | shalts of a mine; the
{he came, and told him, the work was done | arrive at John Raokin’s, Bellefonte, at four
and asked if be had any move todo.
Why | o'clock, P. M.——Returning—it will leave
friend,
aid the queer! | John Rankin’ 5, Bellofonte, every Wednesday
morning at 5 o’clock— breakfast at Earlys-
let me consider,”
Quaker, ¢ Qh ?
woot down again and I will give
Thou
mavest take the
thee an. |Durg—arrive at Aaropsburg in time for
| dinner, and beat Roush’s by six e’clock,|
Query. Did not the Quaker do the poor | 'P. M.~Leave Roust’s on Thursday morn-
man more good than if he had given him | ‘ng at 4 o’clock—breakfast at Maize’s, In
the money without carrying the wood ?
other half dollar.”
| Youngn 1anstown—be at Stoughton’s in tim
ito dine, and arrive at
circumstance
taken! four o’clock P. M.
A recently
Yo Fahl a “ fF wl a1%o ! -
place at Fahlun, the capital of Dalecarliz, )s of baggage allowed to each
i N.B. 14i
1 t 5 rode < i 2 h RO 0H % 1 i ‘
in Bweden, which might figure with ed-{passcnger, all above that weight to be ac-
In working to estab-| counted for.
Northumberland at
has
nothing
Look at the womanjvantage ina novel.
* Leghorn {lish a
All baggage at the risk of the owner.
body of a miner Jan. 7, 1819
was
ollars —hier watclics, rinps, &c. at 200 dol- | Jiscovered in a state of perfec
ars more together with her cambrick dress tion, and impregnate
silk stockings, laced
1 ruff, and kid slippers. |
t preserva-
i VEN
8 RIE Li
cession given on the first day of
>
{ April next, two
FARMS,
All hs the neigborboed of Belleionte, will be
se HR
with vatiio.1c water FES
I'kis body was quite soft, bot hardened on}
which constitute all the value about her {being exposed to the air, And poss
- she is a person of ill fame—her dress is ide niify the individual ; it was oniy vecol. |
3 “the produce of her shame, and she we: he ected that the accident by whic hs 9
the wages of sin—I, ook on the contrary, a (|e en thus buried in ti
that lady, who with modest steps, and dress | bad taken |
neat, simple ornamental, without
‘i
No one could]
ne
i= bosom of the ‘earth
ace fifty years ago-
- » } 1 ul e \
extrava-iquiries as to the name of the sufferer given on the shares. i or terms cuquire of
| Sh Spe
ad alread ciel pid Oi id! the SuDsCriber.
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france, pureiies her way, the admiration i r ceased, when a d
spectators, and the esteem and confiden C8 {Ww oman le
wo
iW
ecent)
Sy Ay 3
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aning on crutches, slc iy advanc. i hilip Benner ’
1 4
‘of all who sce her.—No rude ed
darted at her—no improper
her
respects a ¥ aH drcanse che re sfiects herse If. 2 XO.
plarces towards the corpse and knew it to be
{o
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3, January 14, 1819.
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IiTIRWOTK
apy
Ww . rapping Paper
forsale at this Gihee.
Rock
or in ¢ of a young man she had
}
izse. halfa century]
whom
i a
“looks 63 mestmes ofiond eve; she 151 been promised I parr
’ .
fy
i
= threw herself on the body which
carance cf a brohze stalug ;
MAIL STAGE.
NEW LINE.
THE Harrisburg and Pittsburg neither
route Mail Stage, will commence running
on the 29th instant, from the house of Mrs," |
Juehler, in Harrisburg, on Tuesdey at 12 ©
o'clock, arrive same
Ferry ; Wednesday
evening at Clark’s
night at Lewistown ;
Thursday night at Friday
night at Blair's Gap; Saturday night ing
Armagh 3 Sunday night a
Huntingdon ;
“+
al
New Salem,
, 1 tii din~ : > . : i : . ge Lo
three story window and lolls about un 1 di | Saturday, at the city of Washmglon, In jarrve in Pittsburg at 12 o'clock, a tie
-{ house of Mrs. Morrow, on Monday.—s
i lock,"
and goes to bed at twelve, without doing. contains sixteen pages, octavo, miReturning—Leave Pittsburg 5 at 12 o'clock
on Tuesday, and by the Sain slages atriye
in Harrisburg on the Monday following at
12 o'clock.
2 3
Rates of Fare.
$14 for the whole distance, nd 7 cents
per mile for every Way Passenger. fi
baggage allowed to cach pass
January 14, 1819.
NO TICR.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
“| Lyon Mussina, late of the town of Aatons-
burg, deceased, arc requested to make pay
ment ; and those persons having domands
against the same, to produce their accounts
legally authenticated, to the subscribers to
enable them to scttle said estates The
| subscribers wish to sell the
Goods of the Sto
entire : * Any person or persons
hid § puishase tie SN will gust
re
1 carriage waggon and harness; ide he
} and other articles will be so
dwelling house of the dece
Cat i
d.
Wa. H. PATTERSON,
Jno. M. BEUCK,
Aaronsburg, figérary 19¢4 1819,
a Adm’re
vith a Hi
oy Bark Mil |
April next. The t
$400 in hand, or when the
for the premises, aod the
$150 a year
to be secured by mortgage. For
the editor of
Bellefonte Patriot, or the “subscriber, in
particulais apply to
the town of Franklin. ik
Win, { Conaely.
FPrankling February 19, 1819.
Y rm pr ¥
NOTICH
THE subscriber has ope
the borough of Bellek nite, on ythe south east
corner of the Diamond, for the purpose of
Clocks I ‘Watches, for
doing all kinds of work ‘belonging 0 the
repairing and
)
Silver Smithing business,
hat the ¢
3 thei idea, that gash-1ha a Le C7
}
ts How » mistaken, then v |
10 execute to the satisfaction of every onc.
» Fak |
1.
, 1819.
TO LEASE,
THE FARM, on which the subs
resides, near Bellefonte.
fieeves.
Jan, 20
cribe
Possession to be
had on the first of April next.
James Linn.
February 6th 1819.
BI ANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
which he hopes