hack of the young girl. She mentioned the circumstance tothe people of the house a few minutes after. It must be observed that she wore that day, a comb in her hair, and had on a blue and white calicoe gown, with rather a yellow tinge, and torn at the Salrt. : The next day about three o'clock, in the afiernoon, the brother of the young girl Martial Danjou, aged 10 years, having gone to exawine the hens nests, and bring in the eggs, found the hen called Huppe, oa the nest. As soon as she had leit it, he “pquitox. FORTY DOLLARS RE- On Wednesday (this) evening, 11 {13 WARD minutes past 10 o'clock, the centre of the STRAYED or stolen from the subscri. Sun willbe in the equator : it will then be vertical to a polgt in longitude 153 45 west ber living in Bellefonte, and out of the pas of the Capitol b an eye at the North Pole, his centr® wiik appeayp in the south point of the horizon descending, 10 an eye at the South pole, tise suns centre will ap- pear in the north point of the horizon as- cending——beginning a day of six months tor the South Pole, and a night of the same ture field of Mrs. Simpson, on Saturday the 9th inst. a Jay Horse, about 15 bands high, 9 or 10 years old, took the egg which she had laid, on which be observed with much surprise, a hgure of his sister and the cock. She is drawn in the atitude and dress of the moment: her comb in her hair, her yellowish blue gowntorn in the skirt, the stick in her hand ner foot raised under the tail of the cock, & her head turned towards the hen, who had flown at her from behind. This day the 18th of Sept. about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the young girl found the saine nest, another egg, on which there ate figured two small animals, I take the smallest to be a mouse or rat, and the oth- er a cat. Henry Boucher takes the smal- lest to be a figure of his small dog, the other the cock. ‘Lhe proprietor of these extraordinary eggs is going to Quebec, where lie tends shewing then to the curious. 0 Cae a Georgetown ( Demarara ) Aug. 13.~We had two distinct shocks of an earthquake here yesietday morning, a livic after two o’glock, the one following the other in quick succession. The tremulous motion casualties have occurred. The weather had been oppressively hot for some days previous—and so calm that a mass of va- pours had coliccted and formed dark elec- trical clouds, which at intervals, illuminat- cd the whole horizon—and led 1 a good deal of thunder in the morning. The at- mosphere is yet more than usually sult:y. rn Trenton (IN. J.) Sept. 27.— We nnder- staud that four hundred dollars in notes have been recently {ound on one of the Mail-Robbers, covefully sewed up in his coat, which he had been permitted tc wear on Sundays ; being a part of the booty ta- ken from the mail which they plundered. About seventeen thousand dollars sent by that mail, are said to be yet missing. CHET Buffalo Sefit. 14. WapaT.—Considerable quantities of Wheat, of the first quality, were sold at Fredonta, Chavtanque county, during thie “pdst weck at thirty seven and a half cents per bushel; and the Gazelle states Lust 1% did not meet a ready sale, even at that price. a Coon Irrigate Congress. Norfolk ( Vir.) Sept. 21.—A letter re- “ceived in town from an officer of this ship dated 28th May, then in lat 6, 15, N. long. 23,26 W. Between the time of her de- pavture from this port and that date, noth- ing had occurred worthy of rcinark—The crew were very healthy. S— A letter from St. Augustine E. F. dated Aug 31, to a gentleman mn Savannah, has the following paragraph 3 « The Governor received; on Saturday last, despatches from Madiid; Captain Ross, commander of thé Charleston Cutter caine on shore with them. The reason of the delay of the ratification of the Treaty was, that Don Onis had not arrived ; but, as soon as he arrived, the ratification would take place.” ai The Comet —\We have had RArTow escape! The earth was, on the 26th of June, in the direction of the tail of the con. et. This wandering star, our globe and the sun were then on the same line, and M. Otlbers, a celebrated astronomer of Bre- men, observed the passage of the comet over the sun’s disc. The nucleus of the comet entered by the southern extremity, at 22 minutes after five o’clock, real time. and care out by the northern extremity at 2! minutes after 9 o’clock. During this passage, the comet was seven millions of German miles from the sun, and fourteen milions from our planet, Journal des Debats, ——— From our squadron in the Mediterranean. We are at length in possession: of some- thing that may be relied on with regard to the unfortunate differences existing among the officers of our squadron in the Mediterran- ean. After having fought themselves into a reputation for bravery and skitl through- out the whole world, it is to be lamented, that in a state of peace, they should not be equally anxious to acquire as high a char- acter for strict diciplige and subordination. a S—— > Lancaster, Pa. Sept. 30. r .t. » 3 Ny » i I'he night before last, a Cat fish was caught in the Conestoga, by Mr. John Yost of this clly, measuring 19 inches in length twelve in citcumlerence, and five between the eyes; and weighed four and a half pounds, THE MEMBERS OF nj : x ditt] vill {have not paid up their subscription wi length ior the North Pole. Aat. Int. shod all round. The above reward will be THE BLELLE- SABBATH DAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Will please to meet at the Register’s Office on Monday the 18th inst. at 4 0 clock afternoon, for the purpose of choosing a given for the horse and thief, or a reuson- able reward for the horse alone. © 7 WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Bellefonte, October 15, 1819. Centre Bank of Pennsyl- vania. THE Stockholders are hereby notified, FONTE supérintendant. Those subscribers who please to do so, as it is expected that an that an election for twenty-one directors offer soon to send to!will be held at the banking house in the Philadelphia for Books for the use of the Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday the fif- school, which are greatly wanted, and it!eenth day of November next, between the is very desirable that the money may be hours of ten and three o'clock of said day such, it possible it can be had, that 1t will opportunity will A meeting of the stockholdefs will be without a discount. Thos 1 1 WL / pass there I'hose|held on the first Monday of November next, jmay mite in aid of this most useful 1usttution, of (he “act regulating banks.” was{ not particularly violent, however, and nol {attendance will be given by who have not yet subscribed, and who',, the banking house in Bellefonte, at two feel a disposition to contribute their joc pM. agreeably to the provisions By order of the Board ~ JOHN NORRIS, Cashier Bellefonte October, 14, 1819, CAUTION will be cordially welcomed as RE land their offerings thankfully received and] recorded as a lasting memorial of their | munificence ; so that in future times the] rising generation may know who were| hearts embalm their memory with benedictions; To dealers in Gunpowder By order of the President, iin Wm. PETRIKIN Sec’y| HAVING found that inferior gunpow- Bellefonte October 12, 1819. \dér of other manufactories is offered for TT Us RIT TTTTE sate in kegs branded « DU PONT,” where. d f the Orphans’ vy ee mre fade 16 Tiiire the all eer By order o 1€ rpnans by attempts are made to injure the well es Court of Centre County, WILL BE SOLD, AT public vendue in the Borsugh of ing our gunpowder, except from our a their benefactors and with grateful 103 : (tablished character of our gunpowder and ! N ‘lm pose on the public, we think it necessa. ‘ry to caution the public against purchas- To Printers The Establishment of the « HARRISBURG REPUBLICAN,” Is offered for SALE. For particulars apa THE EDITOR. * ply to Philipsburg & Susquehan- na Tumpike Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stocks holders of the Philipsburg turnpike coms pany, that an election will be held at the ; rouse of Jacob Test in Philipsburg, on. Wednesday the 20th day of October sexy to elect by ballot to be delivered in person or by proxy duly authorized, one President, twelve Managers, one Treass arery and one Secretary, who shall be subscribers to stock in the said turnpike and who are to conduct the business of the said Company for one year, and un- til such other officers shall be chosen. HARDMAN PHILIPS, WILLIAM BAGSHAW, WILLIAM BLOOM Jr. JOB ENGLAND, WILLIAM RAWLE, JACOB TEST, JOHN LORAIN, Commissioners. Philipsburg, Sept. 16,1819. NOTICE. "WHEREAS the Subscriber purchased a tract of land situated in Ferguson towns ship, Centre county, from Andrew Stroup, for which he has given a nums- ber of bonds payable at different times, in part of the purchase money, the greater of which are discharged. And whereas it appeurs there are liens and incumbran= ces on the ssid tract of land, which were on it when in the tenure of the said An. Bellefonte, on Saturday the 13th day of gents or from those who are known to pur- November next, a certain tract of LAND situzte lying and being in the township of Law:ence, in the county of Clearfield, containing chase fiom us or our agents. E J. DUPONT, DE NEMOURS 3 : £2 AWRY ‘ BDupoent’s Powder, for sale, and orders enclosing the remit- ‘tance executed by JOHN VAUGHN 'S. E. corner of Walnut and Front street 600 Acres, ‘Philadelphia. n more or less, adjoining lands of Martin’ October 2, 1819. Hoover, David Ligget, and the Susque- hanna river, and about (wo miles from’ , &co List of Letters the County town of Clearfield county, late Remaining in the Post Office at Béllefonte, the estate of Frederick Henny, - deceased. | Pa. October 1st. 1819. 3 drew Stroup, which he is bound to re= move, and which appearnot yet to be re - 4 i . - moved, and until removed the subscribe is determined to pay no more of the said all concerned will please to take notice. ~ 4 3 George Sheneberger- Ferguson township, Sept. 11, 1819, purchase money, of which persons Armor & Callahenn, CONTINUE to carry on the Tailoring Business, Rebeckah Awl, John Atkinson, John Phere -are on the premise emises a sauare lo P 49 8 Akens, John Anderson, Jolin Ammerman,| dwelling house well finished saw mill, in good order; a young or: Beatty &'co. Samuel Brown, William | chard consisting of about 150 trees, and Brown & Nancy Reed, Thomas Lows, Foti 80.8 150. Sisco tio o To Rev'd. George Bressiey, James Cohick, t 0 acres clear land. Termsof Bucknum Claflin ; Clerk of Centre county, sale, $1500 dollars cash when the sale is Abel Dougherty 2°; Charles Dougherty 2; William Dougherty, Ann Ducbin, Stephny Dorset; James Dickson, John Emerick, nts to John Fleming, Jesse Fulton 2; John Due Gardner, John Hall, Samucl Hays, Con- {rod Hartsock, Andrew Hunter jr. John : { Hane, James M. Johnson 2 ; James Johne ESTHER HENNEY, son, William Kelly gen’r. Frederick Kelot Adminis ratriz John Lingle, William Lincoln, Catharine | JACOB HENNLY M’Donald, John Morrison, Jane Moore, Administrator James M’Coliough, Robert M’Clenahan, By the Court. Patrick M'Kennag ~ & William M’Kib- born, Joseph Pater A. Patterson, Hen ry Rockey, Elenor Rush, William Russell Janes Reynolds; Alexander Shaw, Abra. tham Smith, Johu Shuck, Joseph Schweit. lzer, Benjamin Swartz, David Sharp, John Sayers; C. R. Stafford, James Torbet, —eee | homas, John Andreas Werniche, John Walters, Pheby Winekoop, Joseph | Young. ; H. Hames, P. M FULLING MILL. THE subscriber respectfully informs confirmed, and deed executed, and the residue in three equal yearly payme be secured by bonds & moriga oe =e Certified by Wm. Petrikin, Clerk. 0, C. Bellefonte October 13, 1819, PRINTING Establishment Sor sale. OWING 10 the fluctuating state of the! : | editor’s health, and a conviction that he| will not be able to do that justice t6 the republican party which its interests will 3 a grist and Thomas Brown, George Bry, Thomas] pcatly and Fashionably well to call boring him at their peril. in the shop formerly pccupied by Stews srt & Armor. As they have received the latest I hiladelphia fashions, (hose gentlemen who wish to have their clothes do made, will at their shop. They will work as CHEAP as any of the profession in Town. Bellefonte Sefit 15, 1819, Six Cents Reward, vy ILL be given for the apprehension of my runaway apprentice to the Tanning .business—named James Larkens, somewhat above. the age of eighteen years. He absconded on the night of the 6th inst. All persons are forbid har- The above eward will be given il brought back but no charges paid. Joseph Sherick- Milesburg Village, Sefit. 14, 1819, soon require, he has been induced to of-| 1S friends, and the public in general, that fer the Printing office and establishment | Pe has taken the Folling Mill of James M: of the Cormick, situated on Spring Creek, and ~ Iso well known to the public ; where he “« Susquehanna Democrat,” hn > | wilt carry on the fulling and dyeing, in To a capable & a : . P 2nd‘ ‘carcful MabiaN their various branches. this establishment offers : res sur-| : . . is establishment oFcrsiadvantages sur {are disposed to favor him with their cus. for sale. : Those who assed by few in the state. F articu- . : passed by few in the stat For particu {tom, can on the shortest notice, have their lars, apply by letter, PosT PAID, to THE EDITOR.| work done in the best manner. JAMES METIER Jr. Wilkesbarre Sefit, 17,1819, Ferguson iownshift, Oct, Tih 1849, » Bellefonte and Philipsburg Tuornpike. THE Stuckholders are requested to pay into the Treasury on or before the 15th day of October rext, 1wo dollars on each share of stock subscribed. By oider of the Board. W. BRINDLE, Treasures AHeligfontey Sgjt, 18, 1819, 7