7 Ad # Ae gull 7 eit ved Pid TRI EET a 30 HH TRY. A804 ww iil CLD Aen, A COMMONS CASE. Pray thee tell me, Mr. phipter, What's an honest man do? All my neighbors, gil the winter, Wish to hear the wes flow you. But among us, (nearly twenty) & I alone your paper take, So anty Sure to fullow iv my wake. on « Tell me neighbor what the news 18,” that news day Tse p Every one desires to Know i Thinks I if a man refuses He perhaps might make ‘a foe. 3 So 1am compelld to Joan'it, Till it goes the usu: 1 round, Then when I, who really owh it, Wish to read it can’t be found, Tell me Mr. Printer, tell me; I'm compeli’d to ask of you, If you've any pity tell me, % What's an honest mun to do? CY. AON. {destroyed has always succeeded. Some Farmers here have made it a practice to begin guuing their potatoes, in this manner ear) y in Jan uary 3 and they put their sced-ends i sels or boxes, mingling a little loa 0 them to keep them from getting dy. In 1tids manner mare then two- thirds of the seed potatoes thus planted may be saved for family use, or for feeding out to the cattle, {&ec. and they wall continue more palatable aud profitable to the consumer. “The ciop to the farmer is more abun dan’, because ia cutting off the seclicuds; mn this manner, scarcely any of the fibres, or roots of the sced arc destroyed. It has been the common practice to cut the large 5 pieces, pay- ing no regard to which is the root, or secd- end, of Lhe potatoe ; and in this way many of the seeds, sprouts, or chits have been The wiiter of this tried the ex periment last year ; and he knew nothing of it himself before the end of April last, and has related its effects to. many farmers, ho laf. never heard it. before. : If any Lumers should be fearful of losing potatoes for planting in 4 or err em ———— © CRO nee The child trained up to the gallows, i Is any father so unanatural as to Aish have his son hanged, let him bring. him. Pp] jn idleness, without putting him ‘to any | am Let him particulayly insure him to snend the Lo d’s day i play and diversion instexd ol attending | to public worship ; and instead of instructing himon that day in the principles of the christian religion, let him rob a neighboring hen-roost , while the pro. prictor is gone to divine sorvice, Astonish- trade. Ire it is to see so many of our young people growing up wi ithout baie apprenticed to any business tor pro curing their futare live- tihood ! The Jews had a proverb. ¢ That whoever was not bred to a trade was bred Every Mussulman 1s ‘N for the gallows.” commanded by the the koran to learn some baudieralt or other; and to this precept even the the family of the grand Scigniox corfrm, so as to learn as much about th® mechanism of a watch, as to be able to take it in pieces,and to put it together again.a= Are christians the only people in the world who ave to live in idleness, when one of the decalogue is, to labor six days in’ the week ! and an spied apostle has com- manded us to work under ihe express pen- eating in defaults ¢ This we said he, « that if any one a 3 should not work neither should he ecat.”’— alty of not command you,” Train up a child,” says kine Solomon, « in should go, and when he is old Bat if you the way he he will not intend him for the gallaws train him up in depart from it.” the way Lie shold po, and before he is old y ) 3 he will probablybe hanged. ln the age of vanity, restrain him not from the follies and all aremen's of if, leo In the age properifor raing and instruction give him neither. nt Dram id POTATOES. fact not sufficiently known, that a ~ “a It is great proportion of the Potatoesseed is de- posited at one end, or side, and hardly any at that part which ‘while growing attaches it Ly the root to tie vines It is very easy to distinguish the root end, for we generally find a withered piece of the sced wil be found at the opposite end, of th gl rapt at that end. The sprout for the oo e long potatoes, or side of these more lobular, Ift degree, if we cut from the tire potatoe is of an oblong form intany seed =nd about 1-4<h part of the ly all the valuable and length of it, we get near- secds therein. Take that plant it. The other part lay by in the cella ble. thus left « ue noviactly mqiihs longer than those ry tor spring and summer use at the ta- It sill be found that as the seeds are ff, little o 11 i be Tostyand the potatoe will contin taken « r none of the substance fit fop, eatingat the table two which have not beén thus cnt. This'experiment has been tried in some towns in this country for4 years past and toh his crop and so unwilling to, risk it it is oped that he will try it at least in 500r 100 lis; aud thereby he will find, that it will be the best method of planting in future. A By order of the Grphan Court of Lentre Coun Vs AF public vendue, io the Borough (oF Beletonte, on the fourth Monday of Apel 58 a certain tract of situate lying and being in the ovat Lawrence, in the county of Clearfield, 600 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mant Hoover, David Ligget, and the S taining Jue- County town of Clearfield county, later estate of Frederick Henny, dec There are on the pres dwelling house well saw mil, in good on haona river, and about two miles wm : ises a quate consisting of about 150 il s, and Fork 80 to Terms of sale, filicen hundred dollars cash, when 100 acres clear lund. the sale is confirmed, and deed executed, and the residue in three equal yeurly pay- ments to be secured by bonds and mort gouge. Due atte ndunce will be given by Esther Henney Ys, Adniinistracyiy. Jacob ‘Henney, Administrator. By the Court Certificd by b Wm. Petrikin, Clerk, O, c Bellefonte, March 17th 1819. CAUTION. WHEREAS we the subscribe Sy gave a note of hand to Alexander Robertson, of Nittany valley, twenty five dollars, : Centre County, far dated about the 11th day of October 1818, which note we are determined not to pay unless compelled by law. : STEPHEN HEARD. JAMES GRIER. 1819, T ~~ VANTED Two or three Apprentices to the Millwright Business. Boys from 17 to 18 years of age, who can March 10, come well recommended, will meet with good encouragement, by applying to the subscriber, living in Asronsbute, county. Centre David Walter. darch 24th 1819. 2 1edy will be exposed 10 public sale, on Mon- x uated in Hylimens to PROCLAMATION. Notice i ¢s her ereby uC iv ver, ATHAT a Court of Common Pic: as, Ge nad \hiniali Lamar township, ral Quarier Sessions of the Peace and Or- phans’ Court, in and for the counties of Centre aud Clearfield, will be held at the Court Icuse, in the borough of Belle foute, on Moiiday, the: 26th day of A- pril, at ten o’clock A. M. of said day, ol which the Coronor, Justices of the Peace and Censtables, within said Counties, will take notice, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done ; and all suitors, jurors and withesses are also requested to be and attend at said Caurt, aid not depart without leave. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte || this ‘sixteenth day of March ts A. D. one thousand eight hun- dred and nineteen. John Michell, Serif fs Sales. By. virtue ofa writ of alias Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Com- mon pleas of Centre County, to me direc. day tie 26th day of Apiil ‘wext, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, the following described property, viz. 4 Acertain tract of tand, with © ied hd provements and eppurtencoces, contain: ng one hundred acres, more or Tess, sit Wil En, adjoining A small Farm HOR SALT Centre Cou, about 16 miles from Bellclonte, and op he great road leading to Big Island, containirg one hundred and five ac Y s of about ‘one half of which is supposed to le cleared. Tlere are on the premises dwelling house and barn, and two eck of water running through the place, with} meadow ground sufficient for the farm. Any person disposed to purchase can be \ shown the premises by Joseph Johnsoy ) Wm. Mo residing. near. the sam son, deceased. For terms ods to Thomas Me Calu On the Tuesday of the nest Apr Court; in Bellefonte, the subscriber ll jes ag Public sale, TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Bishop street, adjoining the in. lots, and on the road leading to Eenndally i J Each of them well fenced and now in clos ver. The conditions will be made Kno on the day of sale. ¥ bo Tssae Moore, Seized and taken in exe. yy and others. juion and to be sold as the property of John! of land, with. fhe’ Tren was and ap. purtenances, containing. one hundred acres more or less, situated in Hi moo town- stip, adjoining ands of Henry Yoder and {cution, and to be sold as the property ol Hy Work. By: i ALSO, i By virtue of a writ of alias Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the same court, to me directed, wiil be exposed to sale, at the sume time and place, a certuin tract or parcel of land, containing two hundred acres, more or less, with the appurtenan- ces and improvements, situate in Potter township, Centre county adjoining lands of Luwrence Grossman, Robert Mitchell] Seized end taken ip ex. cu- Moore. ALSO, By virtue of an alias Venditioni Espo. has issucd out of the same court, to me di- vectedy wil be exposed to public sale, at the same time and place, a certain tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres, be the sume more or less, situate in Potter yownship, Centre county, adjoin- tng lands of David Love, the heirs o tishe¥and others, ¢ i with the improvements and gppurtenances. Scized and taken in ‘gution, and to be sold as the property of Robert Mitchel. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of alias Venditicn Exponas issued out of the same court, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the same time and pl tract of land, situated in I ace, a certain amar township, containing seventy-five acres more or Jess adjoining lands of John M<«Ghee, Widow Wilson and others, with theimprovements go wd and appurtenances. Scized and taken in execution and to be sold as tie property of Joel Herr, by John Mitchell, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Be lets nic, March 19,1819, $ y : Bellefonte, April 1st and small tools, all in good order. { April next. to be secured by mortgage. particulars apply to Bellefonte Patriot, or the su the town of Franklin. E de 1819. THE subscriber respect{ully informs his friends arid the bublic in genetal that he has taken thy, commodious house in the Borough of Bellefonte, lately soi ed by Jarues Hemphill as a house of enet- tainment. By strict attention to business) and keeping a constant supply of the best liquors and other accommodations, he Hatters. himsclf 10 continue to merit 3 share of the public pationage Joseph B Paton March 23, 1819. NOE nd those I: avin make a ats to present against 521d % es scriber to make: eh ent dof Lb Istration account on Dt fore h day of April next. March 24th TO TANN I WILL sell a valuable fd situated mn the town of Fi of justice of Venango couply, Penusylimisy with a Patent Bark Mill Pos. session will be given on the first day of The terms will be made easy $400 in hand, ‘or the premises, and the small sum of 5150 a year (little move then it rents for} For furt the editor of or when the deed is made Wm. Co
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