TL I Car Wo, 0. ~ POETRY. Of the early loves of Shakespeare, it is re- corded, that ANN Harmaway,a War- wickshire beauty, captivated the affec. tions wards deliueaed in pane of the interesting Aan, is from’ the pen uf Dibbin, who has described the petieitions of a pretty woman * in num- Bers such. as Shakespeare’s sell ight use.” WouLp ye be tanght, ye feathered throng, In love's sweet notes to grace your song, To charm theheare in thrilling lay, Listen to nn Hathaway ; Ste hath a sway to sing so clear— Phoebus migne wondering stoop and hear, Lo weit the sad. make blithe the gay, And nature charmeedAnn hath a way, She hath a way, Ann hath a way. To breathe delight, Ann hath a way, Waco cnyy’s breeth and rancof’s tooth, Do soil and bite fair worth and truth, And merit to distress betray ; To soothe the Soul, Ann hath a way, She hath a way to chase despair— fo heal all grick, 0 cure all care, Turn foalest uitht {o fairest day, Taou kuow’st fond hear t, Jinn hath a way, She hath a way, Te. Talk nol of roms, the orient list, The dismond, LOPRZ, amethyst, “The en’rald mid, the riiby gay-—- Talk of my gem—dnn Hathaway. She hath a way with het bright cye, Their various lustres to dely, "The jewel she, and the soil they, $0 sweet 10 leuk, Ann hath a vay, She hath a way, Ue. But to my fancy were it given, To rate her charme, I'd call them heaven; For th mph a mortal —made of clay— Angels might love nn Hathaway. She hath a way so to controul, "To rapture the imprisoned soul: Aud love and truth so to display, That to be heaver==1nn hath a way, She hatha way, Ann hatha way. een © SUG It is hard for a printer to please every body. | The above is a trite but true remark, when we coustd e d vray of taste in read ng. And, 1 no observation could he morc correct when applied to c unity printers. In almost every {own 10 the u terior, there are a number of gentlemen who take city and other foreign paners $ if such gentlemen encourage fivinter in the flace in which they reside, many censure hun for copying arcicies of news from the chy Papers, “ Pshaw,”’ ghey © I have read this long ago—dwaey with your John Thompson's news and give 2 yt cUy Say us some original matier. [ will,” says the good natured printer ; nd in a few weeks, in pops another who no city or other papers, and says % i ion you wiuld give us some news. and leave new fiteces The printe: ! ohtigh ig and obsequious as a cab. didate fir Shenflfality, says “quell split the difference and give a little of every thing’ Up he bounces and runs to the post office to bring an arm full of paperssent him in ¢ in exchange, by his brotiiers of the type— Now for Dews—he turns—and turns again. 3 Nothing worth waile. ~=Here a man run away with another’s wife, hands fiut tha! “gajbere a villkin killed bis neighbor— dash it down. Here two fools [ought a duel miark thar. Bless me a pumpkin as large "898 a houshead—rthat's for farmers—A man ‘advertising fora wile—tha?’s for old maids. In short the whole supply of news with very trivial exceptions, is hardly sufficient to employ the prattling tengues of gossips over a dish of tea; Sut something mus: be put in the paper—so go on.” ¢ State news Ly George VV cries ore, « insipid miserable stofl')” reiterates anoth- er. What now Mr. Printer i—To make “Avar between nations. wid clemuenise-nn: a Lu > 3 your long away,’ fiounces eurthquakes, torbadoes, visions, and the discovery of inhabnable lands in the centre of the earth, say the sca serpent travelled by land fiom Boston harber to Pitsburg ; 4a assert that Bonaparte had e caped from St. Jena, and beheuded gont do. % Zounds ! what lars ge pring e's arg,’ every boay exclaims, and the poor printer would stand at bis master’s beer mugs Nothing is now Jc ft but to throw ouvs lves on the gene tosity of our readers, to profhise endeav- ors, and beg them to reflect that © where tn winds.’ Cre ji of the sanguine Bard, who feit perhaps, as he strolled with his rustic mistress, on the banks of the Avon, that excess of tender pasion, which he after. his own Romnco— ‘L be foljowing beautiful play upen the aq by Symmes ; to He- Louis XVI. al his press, s ratching his head like a boy who broke many mun, there arealse many TOBACCO &1DT, INFORMS the public and these dis.) posed to favor him with their custom, that Pittsburgh, he intends keeping constantly on hand a ‘quantity of abe He apologizes to those Merchants whe Oo tablished, and who have been disappointed in their expectations—Not bring being acquainted with the market from whence he was supplied with tobacco, he neglect: cd to send for a supply in season, and by (his means has not been enabled to supply them as usual. He assures them howev- er that in future, no such neglect sbali ake place. All orders fiom county Merchauts and others shall be punctually tended to, and gratefully acknowledged. Bellefonte July 26, 1819. Information Wanted. LAr the time of Gen. $5. Qirir’s defeat. about 28 years ago, the subscriber was ta- ken prisoner by-the Indians, and thereby seperated from ber kindred, of whom shu has not heard since. She was the daugh- rer 0d JAMES STONE by his second wile —was born in Bucks'sounty Peansylvania. Her tather removed from thence to Lattle Whitely Crdek, about 3 miles from ite confluence with the Monongahela river, At this plsce her balf. brother Elias ‘Stone, (who married Miss Betsy Baldwin) then lived j who had 2 sister living shout forty miles above at a place called the Forks of Cheat. At little where he died. Wo creek her motlier was married to PETER WALDEN, who removed Vincent, on ee his family to Post St. the Wabash river, where he was killed by ihe natives. Here she was married to Mr, JAS. FULLEN, (who she beheves was killed,) and her mother to. Mr. LEWIS SURVEYOR. Oneofher sisters (Mar. garct Stone) marvied a Mr. Valbuff—the her’ (Betsey) a Nir. Smith, She had three brothers, James, Samuel and Jobn Stone. After eleven months cruel treats ment by the savages, she way ransomed by a benevolent Frenchman of Detroiis who was then trading among the Indians: | If any person can give information of her cchnections, they Will confer a favor, by addressing a letter to her by mail. SALLY (OR SARAH) GEARHART. Elmira, Tioga Ce. N. XY. June 1819. * * Editors will please notice the above. TO SETTLERS. 100,000 Acres of Land. THE subscriber offers for sale; on the most mederate terms, about ONE HUN. I. AN D, of an excellent quality, in the Counties of Being part of the > 1 a and sitaated on ad; 3cin: J a there is large settleme nt of German Dunkers and others. not excelled by any" other in the State, the Land and ros ds are ‘good, and there wre erected on the preriiges s several mills. Payments to be made in eight equal an- Apply to wen C. Gaskill. , Mahl, Didiana, June 19, 1819. nual insta ilments. i il W. W ARD, ‘ward and discharge the same immediately, (sitory measures=—this may Le relied an, waving received a supply of Tobacco from | so generously aided kim'when he first es-| 'dained by the authority aforesaid, LOOK K HERE! HY THOSE persons who know themselves indebted to the subscriber, for upwards {ol one year, are requested to come fov for payment will be enlorced by compul- James M’Gee. AN ORDINANCE For raising Capiprofiriating a sum of mon- ey; jor the purpose of bringing the water { Bellefonte, Sefitember 8th 1819. i F OR SALLE CR . RENT. THE Subscriber rent, a will Lot of Ground, containing about 16 acrcs—3 or 6 of x which 1s ‘good meadow 3 sittated about cight miles from Milesburg, in and on the road Jeadiag to the Big isty d. house, and a «mall barn. Jtis an into the Diamond of the Barough of bLelie- Jaonte, and for other purfioses, Sect LL the ‘Lown Council of the Borough of Belie- Be it ordained and enacted by tonte, in Council assembled, and it is here- by enacved by the authoiiy of the same’ ‘That a sum of money, not exceeding sev- en hundred and fiity sane is hereby appropriated, dollars, be, and the for the pur- pose of delraying the expences which ten have, or hereafier may accrue, in bring ing the WATER from the Water house to the public square, in the said borough and in delraying the necessary expence ol other reperauons and improvements, re- quisite for supplying the Inhabitants wit « consiant supply of water; in pursuance of an ordinance passed the 2ad day of November A. D. 1818. 2. dained by the authority aforesaid, ‘| hat SECT. Be it further enacted and or- In pursuance of the said ordinance, and 10 carry the same sum of money be raised forthwith, or as soon as the same can be legally collected to be laid and apportioned upon all the real property situated in the said: Borough, benefit from the said water, and which shall be ad. which by its situation will derive justed and apportioned according to the value, and relative sitnation, of the said property : provided that such sum shall not for the present year, eXcee five hun dred #d thirty dollars and provide od that the person or poisons in possession of said property, for the time being, shall be char. ged for the sum at which ‘the property he, or she possesses, is rated ; : which af ten: ants, they ‘may recover from the landlord, or owner of the said property ‘or real es tate, except where a contract exists be- tween the parties that the tenant shall pay this particular charge, without recourse to the landlord, or owner of the said real ¢s tate, Sect. 3 Be itfurther enacted and or- That the Chief Burgess be and is hereby em powered and enjoined, to contract for as many cast Iron pipes as shall be {ound ne. cessary to convey the said water from the water house to tie resevoir on the mit of the Academy hill ; to be laid down and the joints well secured, so that the um- into operation in pa‘ty aj lent situation fora For terms apply to the Substriber, on the premises. JACOB BAKER. "August 25, 1819, Summer Arrangement. Northumberland § Belle. fonte Mail Siage. x THIS Stage will in future leave ‘ths house of John Shriner, in tte town of Nor- thumberland, every Friday morning at 5 o; clock, breakfastat L. B. Stougliton’s. 1 vs- tow n—arrive at Jacob Maize’s in 2d. 5- barg or Youngmanstown, in time for dine ner-—~be at Henry Roush’s about four o clock, P. M. and Aaronsburg, atsix,P. M -<-Lecave Aarons- burg at 7 o’clock, on Saturday morning—— arrive at W. F, Brown's get to Earlysburg, in time for dinner, an John Rankin’s, Bellefonte, every Monday morning at § burg—~artive at Aaronshurg in time: dinner, and be at Roush’s by six o'cle ds four o clock P. M. Bd passenger, all above that weight to be ac- counted for, i wn All baggage at the risk of the owner. June 7,1819 rad 0 ) REWARD & WILL be psid by the General Post of.} fice department, together with the necesa) B [io its passage through DRED THOUSAND ACRES OF (that Indiana, Jefferson, and ~Armstrong.—! i EInil- / in FRY » aolland Land tract, grst day of October next, nd the residue The settlement is* rapidly increasing. said pipes shall not leak any of the water | 1 i said ~ pipes ; al which to be done and person or persons contracting id pipes: provided the sum to be paid |( warranted by the to. fraisl for said pipes, their laying and securing as aforesaid, shall not exceed the sum cof three hundred and sixteen dollars, and provided not more than one hundred dollars thereof, shall be paid oni or before the from all incumberance whatever, on wh eh four months from the said first day of! (ion October next, withont interest, ExacTep and passed into an ordi. nance atthe court house in the said borouyl 4 the 23d day ol Au- gust A.D 1819, of the Council, Wm. Petrikin, President “= By order Arvest, James Petrikin, Clerk. imay bé communicated to Is to any person who may be'. successiul in detecting the Sary costs, person wh of purioined from the mail, a letter put Office at Bellefonte, Centr Countyy; on the 2nd dy of May lasty directed to Murs. Abigail Pous, Pc ottesy Montgomery the Post grove, County, cong of $100 each, of the Bunk of the United States, payable wi taining three notes the Branch in Pittsburg, all dated 2d af . » | October 1817, two of them Leiter C, N a Det l arte 1% : Eh Canin two equal ye: arly payments; the last of 241 265 and one Letter D No. 26¢ a «nd other navi gable streams 3 and free! ‘which is not to be paid in less than tgventy- bwhich letter has never reached its lestingd Any information on the subjee? the subscriber ’ 3 in Be1Monte; Centre County. Joseph Miles. August 5, 1319. Editors of Newspapers, fr iendly, to the detection of villany, are requesice p to in the aloe, BLA Nis FOR SALE AT THIS ert > i: | o'clock —breakfast at Taidys . rey Giiher setl, or" There are on the premises, a good dwel excels TAVER Nyer STOR arrive at John Rankin’s, Bellefonte, at four o’clack, P. M.——TReturting—it will leave P.M —Leave Roush’s on Thursday mar: s ing at 4 0 ’clock— breakfast at Maize’ Sy in l Youngmanstown—Dbe at Stoughton’s in time i to dine, and arrive at Nortbumberiand at NB. 141bs of baggage allow od to o gach] ~ DN Towpship, adjoining the Buldeagle reg : 0) “of i ¥ Howa rd oh, % WELT eid he | : Pia 2 pa a &