BERTIE 5% ct ait? By 5 AEA TAAL I SP ITT, ~~ POETRY. CL Sma rm sont RETIREMENT. Oh had we some bright little isle of oi owl, far off and alone, Where a leaf never dies in the still bloom- In 2 blue summer ocean, ing bowers, Aud the bee banquets thro’ ‘a whole year of flowers. Where thie sun loves to pause, ‘With so fond a delay, That the night only draws, A thin veil o'er the day, Where simply to feel that we breath that we live, Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere can give, There with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love as they loved in the first golden time, The glow of the sunshine, the balm of the air, ' Would steal to our hearts, and make ail summer there. With affection as free, From decline as the bowers, Ana with hope like the bee, Living always on flowers. Our life should resemble a long day of light, And our death ‘come Slowly, and as the night. x rt Apnea ED D ERB CROSS READING. Wanted one or two good journcymen-— to the business of making bank stock. Fifty night of the 27th Inst, dollars reward-—ranaway on the {rom the subscri- bet living at Charleston—an elegant book- case filled with==candidates for the office of sheriff- New tavern, sign of two good journey- men tanners. The public are informed that this tavern, under the care and man- ggement of—official documents from Chi- ji—will be constantly supplied with the best assortment of brass dog collars and vegetable soap. Strayed away from the subscriber, on Monday morning last—the lumber busi- ness—with black eyes, round smooth face square shoulders and a litle bowlegged He bad on when be eloped—a great quan tity of first rate shingles, boards, rails, ke. ~ Whoever will apprehend and secure him in any way, so thet I may get him agein shall receive—a pair of large globes elegantly mounted on—:iwe negro boys— with a mariner’s compass exhibiting all the newly discovered=—copper and brass Kettles, of every description, and stills of li sizes, not laid down in ary former edi- tion. For sale or rent and immediate possess. ion given—affairs with the Indians in Georgia, who—recently swailowed (under more favorable circumstances than here- tolore) about two thousand feet of salt orks greot curiosity, and have been honored with the works, which w were considered a presence of the sea serpent, with its head about a fot above the water. Died, on Ssturday last, after a shor: illness, which she bore with great forti- tude—an anecdote of the hubeus corpus act. On Saturday evening the corpse was removed and solemnly interred in—a large green cheese, Tt is currently reported that her royal highness bas been delivered of—a curious circumstance—=with a White star on its forehead. Paris June Tth We —This morning lord ington had a particular audience with a stray colt that ceme to the house of the subscriber, Living im Earl township, Lan After t dined with & candidate for the cas county. audience hi, wr Jordship slartcles of clothing. * to whom he give every assurance of the patronage of the city of London. In defending the rights of his country this highminded soldier met-—a sort ol naif Indian magistrate, who threatened to 4send him to jail for making such an aston wshirg prokre ss Th knowledge. A love of liberty 1s zealously inculca- ted among the inhabitants of-—the New York state prison, Under existing circumstances and with these impressions, the directors of the bank think it a duty which they owe to the community to pass counterfeit notes. Lan Journ TO SETTLERS. 100,000 Acres of Land. THE subscriber offers for sale; on the most moderate terms, 2bout ONE HUN. DRED THQUSAND "ACRES OF LAND, of an excellent quality, in the Counties o ee RSE rr = indiana, Jefferson, and Armstrong.— Being part of the Holland Lund (rac, and situated on and adjoining Redbank, and other navigable streams ; and free from allincumberance whatever, on which there is a large settlement of German Dunkers and others. The settlement is rapidly increasing. not excelled by any other in the State, the Lend and roeds are good, end there ire erected on the premises several mils. Payments to be made in eight equal an- pual installments. Apply to Charles C. Gaskill. Mahoning, Indiana, June 19, 1819. Six Cents Reward. RANAWAY, on Saturday the 7th instant, an apprentice to the Carpenter| trade; named George Gill. i He is about 17 years of age, and had on and took with nat half worl, a pair of fine shoes, two pair of striped tow linenoveralls, and sundry other him; a rvoram The above will be given to any person who will bring hime back to t! reward he subscriber | itving at Mount Pleasant, Becaria township, Clearfield coubty, but no charges or thanks. James Fulton: August 11, 1819. STRAYS. CAME to the plantation of the sab scribzr, Boggs township, Centre county, on the 20th day ‘of June last, two large red and white OXEN, and a small black COW with a bellon. The owner is desired to prove property; pay them away. charges and take Wm. Ammerman. August 11, 1819, STRAY MARE. CAME to the Plantation of the subscri l= i ber, living in Haines township, Centre! County, on or about the last of June, BROWN MARE, bout 15 hands high, blind of an small star in the forehead. a eye, 2a The owner is desired to come and prove property, pay charges; and take her away, FETER SMIT H, Forks i819. ~ “3 Augus: sheriff’s office tor the county of Lancaster 48 a loss for friends, and will enter on Lusi. | v x3 W.WARL TOBACCONIST, INFORMS the public and those dis. posed to favor him with their custom, that having received a supply of Tobacco from Pittsburgh, he intends keeping constantly on hand a quantity of the best SEGARS. He apelogizes to those Merchants whe sp generously aided him when he first es. tablished, and who have been disappointed in thelr expectations—Not bring being acquainted with the market from whence he was supplied with tobacco, he neglect. ed to send for a supply in season, and by this means has not beep enabled to supply them as usual. He assures them howey- er that in future, no such neglect shall take Merchants and others shail be pundtually place. All orders from countiy attended to, and gratefully acknowledgeo. Bellefonte July 26, 1819, NOTICE. THE Laws of Pennsylvania, passed las: Session, and the Journals of the Legisla ture, also a fuw copies of Purdon’s digest which are to be distributed to those Justi: ces of the peace who have not received Smith's Edition or Carey and Bioren’s Jaws of Pennsylvania, either bv themselves or their predecessors in office) are receiv- ed at this Office, and are now ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. : JOHN RANKIN; Bellefonte June 23d 1819. Froth’ 4 TO THE PRINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES. GENTLEMEN— In presenting ist of new prices of types, some ox neces:ary. Bg The former ied were fixed Hiring a period in which the materials ‘were dear, and not casily to be procured, and it is to be presumed that they had some claim to be considered modgrate, as, mn 1812, Type were more than th *e_ per cent lower in Philadelphia, than in London ; and po ad- vance was made on those prices during the late war, although existing circumstances would have justified the measure. It was considered that an advance would be an ac- tual loss to the printers; as the competi- tion in the printing business had, before that period, arrived at such a point, tha, the public were supplicd with printing at nearly the mimimum ; and also that it was probable the prices of types would continue some time alter the return of peace and recompence for any. advan- tage that was given up, This has taken place. For some time past, types have been lowered in value, but not in price. They ave been sold on long, and fre quently un- certain credit, which produces to the sel- iery all the effects of reduction of price, wlitlst to the printer who pays, it is of comparative little benefit : All the advan- tage is in favor of those who promise, bu: {<o not t pe rform, as In truth they get: the ypes for nothing, and the solvent priot- ers pay for them. Another ol bye ection tc 18 $s mode of reducing this price is, that ! i1t absorbs the seller’s funds, and; no mat- |t=r bow industrious or frugal he may be, sob s bim to all the inconvenicnzes of poverty. ’ | Men who possess talents, economy, In f Jfusry and honor, will some times Jack (money. The characters who have jus claims to those attributes, will rarely be at {os with a more favorable prospect of success, when assisted by a moderate Temarks mey be isister living uhout forty miles above at a § than an extended credit, which is equal ly within the reach of a rival, who, with al ardent disposition for speculation and ad. venture, may have but doubtful claims te reputation or prudence. In order to leave na ground for come plaint, it is to be understood that ail pur- chasers since the first of April, who coms ply with the new terms, will be entided to benefit by the new prices. Presuming on the long intimacy which has subsisted between you, ge ntlemen, and this establishments T request You wii] give this an insertion in your papers. Yours respectfully, James Ronaldson. Cedar near Tenth street, Philadelphia, May 1, 1919] PRICES OF TYPLS. Pearl, per ib. R175 Nonpareil } 40 Minion 1 00 Brevier 76 Bourgeois 66 Long Primes : 56 Small Fica 48 Pica £4 English £2 Great Primer & larger sizes 41 Scabbards ane F Quotations 40 Credit, 60, 90, und 120 days. Old types received in exchiony cat H 18 perl1i2 iu Information Wanted. Al the time of Gen. St. Cirir’s defeat, ahout 28 years ago, the subscriber was tas Ken prisoner by the Indians, and thereby of whom she seperated from her kindred, rd since. She was ter of JAMES STON has not hea the danghs 2 by his second wife ’ Pens er removed from the ~-was born in Bucks county Her fath: Whitely Creek, about 3 miles sylvania. nce to Lis from is confluence with the Monongahela river, where he died. At this place her bali brother Klias Stone, (who married Mi.s Betsy LDaldwin) then lived ; who had a place celled the Foiks of Chest, a bine Whitely creek her mother es n Mr. PETER WALDEN, who the Wabash river, where be was kilicd Ly the patives. Here she was married toMy JAS. FCLLEN, (who killed,) and her mother SURVEYOR. garet Stone) married a Mr. she believes wag to Mr. LEWIS One of her sisters (Mara Malbuff—-the She had three brothers, James, Sumucl and Jobn Attar cleven ment by the savages, she other (Betsey) a Mr. Smith cruel treats med by a benevolent Frenchman of Duo, Stone. months Wis Pas who was then trading among the Iodians, Ifany person can give information of her connections, they will confer a favor by addressing a letier SALLY (OR Elmira, Tioga Co to her by mail. SARAH) GEARHART. N.Y. June 1819 *.* Editors will please notice the zbove. a Proposals FOR carrying the United States Mail, on the following Post road, will be receive tke ed at the General Post Office, until 2d day of October n: From Bell fonte Pl Clearficld, Reedshoro’, Andersons Creek, T oby ’s once rt % Ly ilipsburgh, / (a4 Sandy Lick Forks, Jeff Creek, to V rson and nangos or Franklin ¢c. he a week, 131 miles. Leave Bellefonte every Sunday at 2 fi m and artive at Franklin the next Weds aesday by 7 fo m Leave Frankim every Thursday at 6a m and arrive at Bellefonte the next Sun- day at 10 a m. DEVE | nT Pi $i AN Metre Cards, TING Blanks Magistrates’ Deeds, Bonds, &ec. neatly printed, at notice, at this ¢ thag Ahice. shortest with his family to Post St. Viticent, on Fh
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