ls ett rar cin ei POETR eis, GO . From the Boston Gazette, WASHING DAY. Monday comes and with it brings, What the damsels all will say As they tie their aprons trings This je the dreaded— ® Washing day. Sunday night its woes begin, Lovers, late then dare not stay, Girls will hint it is a sin, row’s— ; And tomes Washing Day. Up at day light then they leap, Sgiled clothes together lay, §adly view the monstrous leap, Work enough for— Washing Day. Now around the tubs they stand, Like the graces in array ; Soap and dipper close at hand, Useful things on-— : Washing Day. Short sleev’d gowns, and bosoms bare They their beautious limbs display, Pnadorn’d, more winning fair— Choose a wife a—= Washing Day. 1f by chance acquaintance knock, Sally cries send all away, Looking thus I'd Satan shock : Not at home a— . . Washing Day. Should one heedless through them g0, Ofthe suds he gets a spray ; T'here’s no passing here below, Learn the rules of S Washing Day. Then at noon the table’s laid, Fat or famish then you may ; Pish of Potluck soon is made, Deainties none a—~ Washing day. YWhen at last the work is done, Dress’d at evening smart and gay, With conondrum or a pun, as 5 off A Passes Washing Day. irre SAEED © CHINN —C— DILEMMA. A pupil agrees with a lawyer as follows, viz : to pay for his instruction, $100 for the first cause he wins for a client, after his time is out ; that time having expired | mp and the pupil acting as lawyer, has no cause offered to plead upon: The in. structing lawyer being uneasy for his $100 commences an action forthe recovery of his debt, upon this supposition—~if I win the cause, I recover the money by judg- but if I lose, the money is mine by his contract. ment of court : he wins, and The young man supposes<—If IT lose the cause, the lawyer cannot demand upon contract, as we agreed—if I win, he loses, accord- ine to judgment of the court. Query—How must the judge decide in this case, without impairing the contract, r effecting the consideration of the par- ties’ claim ? A LETTER From one Quaker to another, FRIEND Joun—1I desire thee to go to one of those sinful men in the flesh called an attorney, and let him take out an in- strument with a seal fixed thereunto, by means whereby we may seizs the outward tabernacle of George Green, and bring bim before the lamb-skin-men at West. minster, and teach him to do as he would wish to be done by. And so I rest thy friend in the light. eens Early Impressions Strongest. A mon wlio had received a concussion of the brain, was brought to St. Thomas's Hospital. By proper treatment he recoy- ered ; but it was observed, that though ht conversed with the attendants, it was in a {10 the course of thirty years which be had {and fill the cavity with quick-silver ; he {¢hen directed them to throw this quick: {silver-pye upon the current, and averred etna | \Velsh Milk woman coming into the ward, and hearing him speak entered into con- versation with him—it was then foand’ that he was by birth a Welchman, but had left bis country during his youth, and had entirely forgotten his native tongue. lived in Eugland, he spoke the English language alone since the accident be had received, he only remembered the events of his younger years, which he bad entire- ly forgotten before he had received the injury in his head : bat the English lan- guage, and the occurrences of the latter years of his life, were totally obliterated from his memory. A Remarkable Occurrence.~In No. 3, vol. 3d, of Dr. Baldinger’s Medical Mag- azine, is contained the following curious story : drowned, an unsuccessful search was made for the body. A man who Avas passing by advised his young friends to procure a large loaf to scoop out part of the crumb that it would be stationary at the place] where the person drowned was lying. — They followed his advice, and = found the body. Pets Int. Recipie for the Tyfihus Fevenl) « For an adult, take one tca- ot an of mustard mixed in a glass of warm water| which in ebout balfan hour will produce a (line, respectfully requests all who are in- A student of a certain universi'y being | gentle vomit and perspiration, when the | tert ¢ Ghange of Position.” The subscriber having sold his lease of the tavern stand to Mr. Joseph Butler, and wishing to se(tie up his business, in that debted to call and make payment, on or be- fore the first day of May next, as no fur- ther indulgence will be given. He respectful'y informs his friends, and the public in general, that he has opened a Boot & Shoe Manufactory, in the South east corner of the public square, where he will constantly keep oni, hand an assortment of Gentleman’s Boots and Shoes, Ladies Shoes and Pumps, &c. of the first quality, and newest fashions * which he will dispose of cheap, for cask or approved orders, and on ro other terms. James Hemphill. Bellefonte, Afiril 1st 1819. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Bellefonte, Pa. April 1st. 1819, Matthew Allison 2. William Allin, Philip Antis, Joseph Adams, Daniel Am. merman, Samuel Alexander, Henry Al- len, George Bealer, Mores Bows, Ross Baker, Moses Boggs, John Bar ger, Grace WIL LIAM WOOD , Tailor, INFORMS his friends and the yp. shop next door to Roland Curtin’s Sture, where he continues to carry en the Tailoring business. Having lately acquired the system of cutting and making coats and other gar- ments in the newest fashion and neatest style, he hops by this and a carefu! ar. tention to busin:ss to merit as herctof pe a share of the public patronage. As some of the ‘brethren have stated the prices they will charge far making clothes, he will just state, chat he will work as low as any “pT Tailor in Belles fonte. 120 ly 1819. ANDREW STEWAR TAILOR, ResPEcTrULLY informs his ya the public in general, that he has iQ «d his shop to the house formerly ot pied by James Hemphill, in the Bor of Bellefonte, opposite 0 the Bank, where he continues toc TIy on the : Bradley, Francis Bristow, James Craw” ford, Esq. 2 Samuel Cowperthwait, Charles B. Calaghan, James Dixon, Patrick Dun- agho, John Douglass, John Eyerson, John Eway, John Ellison, James Edminston | jr. | Abraham Elder, John Fisher, Isaac Fisher James Foster, Mary Fulton, Thomas Fer- ster, Joel Ferree, Susan Fugundis, Rob- purgative.” SELECT SEATENM ll Felicity consists not in having t ap: plause jol the people at one’s entrance 3 for that is an advantage which all that en- ter have ; the difficulty is, to have thel same applause at one’s exit. A death-bed Buttery is the worst of treacheries. Ceremonies of mode and compliment are mightily out of season, when life and salvation are at stake. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate o Abraham Harshbarger, deceased, late of Potter township, Centre County, are re. quested 10 mske payment, and those hav- ing demands against said estate will pre. sentthem to the subscribers on or before the first day of August next, authenticated. Jeremiah S ankey, Joseph Gilliland, Administrators, properly May 14 1819. CAUTION, WHEREAS my wife Catharine, refo- ses to live with me, all Persons are gay. tioned not to trust her on my account, as | am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. John Glenn. April 27, 1819, Armor & Callaghen, 1 - Tailors, Respectfully inform their friends and the public in general that they have com. menced business in the $ ; hop formerly occupied by Stewart and Armor, next Milliken’s Store, Bellefonte, where all work, in the line of their busi. ness, will be executed with neatness and dispatch. door to They inform the lashionable part of the community, that they have patient shculd drink freely of warm water. {ap In about 8 hours after the stomach. ha 3 4 3 Be John Hunter, James Hall, John {Harter 2 ; John Holt, John Hall Esq. John grt Gordon, John R. Grimes, John Giret,| nny Israel Gartrier, Mr. Han- ah H anson, Richard C. Hamil: ? ge Hoey, Jacob Holder, Jacob . an, John Helman, John B. Hender- Highlands, James Hutchison, Mary Jor: dan, 2 ; Samuel Jones, Isaac Jones, Ruth Kepheart, Henry Kleopfer, James Kiscad- en, Peter A! Karthaus, 6 ; Michael Ley- man, sen. Sidle Lobaughy David Long. Gilbert Leitch, Mary Lamb, Fares H. Lee, Abraham Lee, Susan Lafferty, David Lamb George Lonberger, Jacob Lee, Mrs. Jane Linn, Sarah Linn, 23 John Leinbach 2 ; «rome JOB Lebo2; Samuel M Kinney, Hugh | McClure, sok MKibben, Geo. Miles James M¢Curlah, Andrew Moore, John M:Laughlin, Mary M¢76y and the enemy at Prine : 2d Jan,’ 77. 1 got my discharge on the 2d Feb, of the same year, at Morristown: If any of my fellow soldiers are living, they will confer a parucular vor by fur- nishing me with a certifica ing served my country, ntl abled to obtain its bot A Sherburne, Cieniligo co, Febuary, 1819. Battalion Trainig THE first Battalion of the 12¢ ment P. M. will icet'at the hou drew Weaver, in Walker township Saturday the 15th day of bg nev hour of 10 o'clock in the pletely equipt for exerci tains will advertise the Co ings to be on the first Menda next. The time snd placeof holding peals will be made knownon the Battalion training. Wn, Sinyth. Colonel, Afril 12, 1819 re Bellefonte Hotel. The subscriber has taken the house late- ly occupied by Jobn Rankin, Esq. in the Borough of Bellefonte, known by the pame Bellefonte Hotel, of the and provided himself: with { pry ecessary for the accommodation of : others, who may think prop: : him, H. Humes, P. M. William April 1 1819, lic in general, that he has removed tothe! @