el L oh % Ra s, ~%d he filled with a Det; > f nel Margery in 1 zrracion” Lo"! oF A, make AC Ltn ledpmer CNC. «4 yt 3 SR +5 Vix we «an + but I confess this fretted me a iit- [livety Sensc Gsm 4 1 ote 1 paver could bring her over tolls accent 64 al once, 5 ety 1 x Xi ne deat Is TC } ( iotinition and judy men Was strange i - { vu COncCit - F Jal 4 :. Hiester fairly, is or oiuted ‘chaf feelings. Had 1t been spoken by an |- No ra pad . anNnol o> ; hersaress from dis 3 d retend: th wl hman it might be called a bull ; though I asked her if snes Fh ne J and squire 1.{ Uulchmen tsy make 6uis 100. But, thinks better than I P. a n.and Dr 1 ——n,l ican it be that there is a fine must be paid att 12 and Dr. Cwm a ) apa. Bu . «ng men in Belielonie flor not accepiing the office of Governor, as and an, the 0 he. to lawyer B. and P. &|ihere is for notac cepting that ot Constable, . x from G BoD Jemen in the county (Surely there is, 0r he would not have serve all the knowing gen ble 5 1 Ou ytchieds conirary to his incitnation and judg T hat ¢ but the Ignarant rab * ’ re had 1k n this bLetore nor Her renly was—— Well,lment.,” | am sure had nown this betore were geran. rats, or ill a rye coffaz the election I would not have voted for hing, :. > at » fe do he I x’ A A . ’ bya t ~ ’ ‘ y . sll well ums I put off buying thejfor it’s a sin and a shame to force a man in was dis nissed ; but 1 pu til the new goy {0 an offi ¢ against his will and judgment : Tout ' 1 £0 + v sik and broad cloth suits 8y and then they too, 1 read ony, however, to fina out the he sworn no, ; WR : A sn iatal pe I thoughi|secret by whi h we Were to got clea of ail | until that time would{our troubles and difficuines. 1 came to Fre 42% 2 yea) ly met and you gave us the 5th paragraply, where he teds us that ha ve gtah Y teige il conld not{he was called to the station he was then in overnor Fin rel FP) ht there were many | Pox on ig, says I to myseif, how often will help likin rig tt i idk med almost sorry {you teil us thay,—when wil you come to good Ais da rainst him. I soon after{the point? 1 read on to the next, wherein + hy 2¢] volreo 5 15% . Le . 3 that I Ha vole a 4 askod Bin h $5 ODIN- e beg jms 1 In deliberat ing upon the con : Yi iemnndy AP sid pon vy ) : Ha Jr. t- ' Ee it was a mean rascally{ceins of the Commonweaith-——" Now, says ion of it, He said vinerd so any good|l, we'll have it. He proceeds with a dis 1 oO yecommen BS . . thing of into 1f ople had od ial oi'y about the distresses we are in — tia ings when ihe ii nd the lis we all knew belore. He then says, out; e Eopag 3 oy vies. now. whe * ZF any thing could be done to encourage = ne Salutes, JVs 4 3 nent foes ore about to take all thie offices| and revive the activity of our citizens ; 1b Ny © pe refor ry > hit to have the sam= chance biy means ¢ could be devised lO reswre coa- > r © 1 ¢} n x fies 4) orionists had—thinks [ t fidence and to prevent the sacrifice of prop- cor IN ¢ understand this hinds of{ erty, with due attention to the rights of ali » I dono § retained my hopes thay parues, I should most hearuly concur io ie om $ 1 «1 & rion at A hey me in would set everylaoy measures calculated to attain those de- Hiester a or this I got a papei}sirable ends.” 1 could contain myself no thing right. Sao ak assembly longer, ¥ exclaimed, if any thing could be I coniatncd a dispute in the as 3 wi we 7} ? : rah rpor! done——, A curse on it, 1s (hs all we ave wo x0 ont veduviag the Sallaries of the governor) : : J bight > i four ei of thos iniwhty thiogs that Hrester aud come of whe other offices ; and found] get 3 DAA iy eta =r . the demo wo perform when Governor ? Are they fh iL was ¢ snp worted chief ly by tie Oe i VL. and opbosed by the leading refor lt 19 end in if3 and ends ? Is he w throw Hs T) he ised me very anch als ti the deings upon the Assomibiy, and he his surprised n y aL ’ © , ~ y yo a Sy 0. My friend & neighbor, WW. only to concur 2° Why, Findlay could, and 1 ne hi le Ji er ding hd Be have done all this and more. He a i i EAE id bea se ef never refused to concur with the Assembly at, Lasked him what could be he cau J RT ¢! He said thet the constitution forbade tin any measure they proposed to him, an his. Fie said the C CONS. RR ate He ; Vari ut that we would he proposed some good things himself. lowering the sallaries, but that we would] Raid would sci! 1 am afraid we have been confoundedly i arcastic taken In those palavering gentry. || ali to righte. Margery, with a sarcasticjtekea in by pasyerag. 2% Xe : said iq thought that would be the|doubt we have made a bad exchange. ¢ lf ¥ - 1 J Hal Re Sy - ' rs oy a BT it- ¥ expected when you would get)any thing could be done.” There was no yy Ha Teton Rane something |i/5 or and, when the votes were hunt ling | the helm in your own hands, somelhing if : 3 . f pe form: ing|‘p. Hiester was then to do cvery thing | would ‘stand in your way o peri ‘6 £," hin tells your mighty work of reformation” ; and |himsel Y wm he : : ; ncur in any measare con. | then repeated a piece of rhyme which she Should eartily co i ih any measar 1 d out.of an old almanat's trived by the Assera’ sar ut 0; ¢ 1 ie 3 Ret putin it is, of & great part Deratrats “I told you,” said Margery, with a sarcastic sne er, “ that Hilester was no conjuror, but you would listen to those blast ing, biowing fel iowa, and so deserted your party, and your princi; les. 1 thought ali their flatteries & mighty reformations would end in smoke. i rend on. He then goes on to tell them for ce d i oa Ot gratitude op tie at} “a - | hi King tik rnor wonlé would do for a new-vears git. 80 Tura in sv hi a 1 We Ru in i i | | | ~1 |e < ne Te meen in soon have a convention and that ¢ Each make the public good their plea, The end of all (heir wishes, Vith half an eye a man inay see, Et want the loaves and fishes.” But said [—stop my dear, you are pre- §udicec I, you can never give up your dem, ocratic notions, Stop ubtil governor Hies- ter is aworn in and takes the helm nn bis] what ti 1ey should do, about fees and sallar- own band. He'll make them do right. Ulifies, &c. some part of which they had done ; not give up my expectations yet. St opi {others of which -they were doing : and all mitil you seg hig first Speech-—and then, Dr [of which Gov. Findiay had recommended Co told me, that Mi. G g 1s to be before, and a great deal more and to much coretary of staie and he'll sem ev cry jbeiler purpose. 1 dashed the paper from set rehi TH warrant you.” ' That be pe 1 afitof rage and despair towards the aid | V I. He's a wise man, and has Hi Orne of my daughters pulled 1t out, n 1 grood in his (ie = To hb and said it would do to make paterns,— A 12 rgery. If yon expect that any | Ma atgery laughed heartily, and said she sup cs, for tha batter, wil posed she must prepare some rye for col Hose WwWl0 were concerned fee ig and managing any of those banks. with linscy dresses, and the by. yswith home I expec yourselves like the|made coats and overalls. Next day I hap- aan who set the fox to the geese pened to meet one of my Doctor gentle. | Yor part said she, was the mien.T He requested me to si i democrats that Brought to prevent Quacks trom im ou the) They gathered 21] abc i { 5 MORDY thev could nick up-—adliicde d gmong hing © t t wl Ie. do! yimssify SAi 2 i i: oe Ty mage makin YOu in i 2 1 alch obs 1, La nk Te “ my i de a 1G NOE Lag inks posing on the! 3 and lod me also, that Governor it! Hiester 's speech was printed on and tiful refused to pay! {ouy- such reformers! (doltar ; fing white § iting which he urged me Pasked him the price; he said told him I would buy 1, if | themselves and their favorites, then shut up their banks and their notes i—plague upon | say 1” : and Without waitipg for an answer intended to give Hiester the money arisii i | she went out of doors, 1 apologized to myiout of the sales to pay his fine, and let” hie neighbor for her rudeness told him not to] jresign : for that j thought Quack Goy- | mind her, she was beta woman, At last, however, your Pee i ERNORS were worse than quack Docrors. of last mianth was hb rought boys, who had i <1. at the sT4ND. the first th « THE IN Jeiiera, a remedy ior all our maladies : a presce cip- tion for removine all cur difficulties, and a method for curing all our distreses, 1 r ad it with great e Sagere: is. It was only a 4 scription ol the remonies by witich the new Goren. was conducted along the streets to the state hus. Fudge, said 1, what good will this do us ? « That is the very kind of parade,” said ! Margery, «they use in the old cout ntry, I'm told, when they crown their Kings. was po such baldeidash used Uy the Democrats w! hen their governar's were sworn in: But these reformers were always fond of aping the custems and manners o Kingly govern. ments.” Ah! But sts nr said Imm] was only reading he preface, here the thing jrselie« INAUGUR AL DRESS.» Aye, now we'll have fed on fuil of expeciation. times, in the ope ch was | of the 30th one of my ued agthe na office kept 1 opcoed it; and among NES that struck my eye was AUG URATI( ON,” mn large Now, said 1, ivs come, we'll have 3 Lennsvalley., ae eS For the Pas TO On that fine § nature And in judicious manner Lhe e ur hose « harms beat And to all { foe Those | Ropes and § tea Ars, tf 1 of love, A passion sacre What the’ the r Or Fro 3m lisplav’d, urtray’d, (bat caplivate tue yiciding eline F bosons wi A AL to the powers above. ude, unsocial, may deride, IC scorn, from principles of pride ; The bition may suppress, the wise Cal ceai, Yet all at timee this tender For sure such charms, with pe - 1 ty blest, 4 I i There ann] cli And virtue rai gning in that 1 iovele ! reast, The rude unsocial 1 yind ¥ control | he churlish Comes AD. L I'e? d He tells us three |O’er €y that he had been iy and that contrary to his « melinaidog and de ment, which de maads ar Which whe was of prati- “tude 11 bs to) 1 US thus, rend it in the pipers vith power Aud fire wi areams of {ove tl soul ; t Yim aly Stoic minds, unige! ing mad: With sway despotic must s preside ; And cause the hear move [rot bow si brissive e by pride, | ; uch charms | osen to ba governor, t which pit V near coul his acknny wh d ine 5 {i FLICK ats, and ££ [1 git a oy ks | 11 sense to myself, he need is at the voice of lave. not i i he ambitious soul that daes for glory seek, we | out being chosen, long ago. But to! feet ; i requested to middiing tall, taloons. Remain: { Cook, us pow ¢ that he tJohn B: er, tings, James Harbison Joseph Hare, S; boat. [12d iward a Moore, Samue '| Monday the 22ad day of January, {A certain Flan Wicd n retire mire. January 8, 1821, Delinqt ONCE Collectors whose accoun's are not closed attend LL i By order of the Commissionera. January 9, 1821 contrary 75 tig in [| E rom his deep thou ght, suc Blf «fh pleastr® woul 1 beauty to ad- { 1 o£ Al ent Collectors, MORE you are called upon to =eitle up your Duplicates. No longer in- dulgence can possibly be given. in the Treasurer’s books, sre earnestly at the January Court that their ¢xonerations and centage may be adjusted and entered in the books. X. Six cents Reward. Ranaway fro Ally down look. m the Subscriber, on the evening of the 7th inst, an indented ap prentice to the Blacksmith business nam. ¢d ABRAHAM THOMPSON, aged a- bout 18 or 19 years, fair complexion, Had on when ersons are forbid he went away, a brown cloth coat and pan hatbor- ing him or trusting him on my account: Any person bringing back said eppren- charges paid. SAMUEL Halfmoon, Jan’y 0, MDOY 821, tice shell have the above reward, but no NEL. L. List of Letters ing 4 January 1, Isaac Alexander, Wilitam Joon Barger, Robert B Jan CS mn the Post Office at B 1821. Ephraim or Joon 3. B: hort, Joseph Becker, land Curtin, 3 ; John Co mn Charles Callahen, Dell, uel Duskey, " u Edward Davis, “alton, John WwW I. All A, Orown, A fo LCS ly nrod {iy Je Jane Carey, John sy Joh Al M ellefont. en or Jacoch Adams. hn Bille W ites Boar {thurst, Nathaniel Beck, VW. Bei idle, 3 , composed, too, as ? 2 Wat Brindle, iary Barn Margaret Cook, Ro- hn Chub, Sr ——— ————— James Dundass Fisher, William Samunl Lider, Alexand- Fishe A AS5CT, c8 Forster, esq. Robert Gordon, Cath- Ha rile ¥, h {than Laughead, James John Murphy, Samne UFarlan, Mogdal Vir nore A ivi rd 1 A4 & avd in, Edw: mn I M i anas Airkbover, Rebeckah I gu a petitior 0M’ Kenna, Robert M’Bride {ee Morris, Eliza to! MW’ Cullongh, Andrew MN Kee, @ ander B Ena nj Henry H: allabaugh, James He burn, Thomas Hastings, sr. T y Andrew W ; andhat Her: und the gitls must 2% lating, Henry Isabiaur, James Kell CZ y Samuel Ma Te ~ - 9 rey, James NM? €3q NT . sripore, ert M’Avlley, Joseph M’Phe arine Glenn, Charfes Hus ston, esq. Wm. p- 10mas Fas. Huante; amuel Hays, Robert Huy y Mr. Heaton, John Irwin, illlam 14. 'Y, Jo. zcery, Na Clane, Patelen M’ Mendenhal in, James Alex. Rob- 4 3 : iy Danie! i es, James Ross. 1 Pei Ww Schiars, Elizabeth Tav'or, William Cuderwonod, John Warner, Sarah Wilson. x ter 5 ditoes ayne apence, George § iinyberger, Bete izler, Jobn Tearncy or Rowland Mose: Geory= S DY woier . 1 Yi Dy yy % Ror ci r 5Dan- Curtin, re AZ Williams, H. Humes, P, Sheriff’s By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expo- 138 1ssued Jlpa 3 of Centre {will be exposed to public sale, wouse, in the borough tract d {hundred and fifty acres, tena nces and Sa of of land containing with improvements, ergueon township, adjoinir Hall, | Would cast his honors wembl, ng at od ip Benner and others, ¢ le. out of the Court of Common county, to me directed Bellefonte th a1 i'r Lae appur. og alle at the court situste instant. five in lands of oniand : to be sald a8 the property of Samuel Park. John "Mitchell Sheriff . Sherif? $ 2 Jan'y 4, yu on ace Adminis the ‘Take notice tha ice, Bellefonte, 1831 | raf} » te § cunts, fo lowing adimninise r s tration accounts have bren examined and passed by me, and remain filed ofl in my fice forthe inspection of heirs, legatecs, creditors, and all persons cone erned, and will be presented to the Orphans court 0 ®e held at Belielonte, in and for Centre county, on the 24th d ay for a atfowaris and 1. The administration account of Mary Brickley and Daniel Koons, tors of all and of January next, CON rmatio n adn 1 iniptr av $n 4 ar 1 chattles ri ghts and ¢redi e goods and were of late of Howard town- 8 whic h Mic hae) B stickley, ship deceased, 2. The of Shiny] berger, acting administiatop of all and sing administration account oe Axor 5c ular the goods and chattles rights and credits which were of John Barr, late of Ferg gudon to ed. 3. The administt Furey acting winship deceass ration account of John administrator of &ec. of Jali FQ O01 pring {« > Pe 2 Sweeny late RAT Vv ¥ ywnship deg’d trikin Re 20°F er’s Office, Bellefonte. d 25, 1820, $ Cre editors t THAT 5 A HAL pplied lo thes in. Regis of Dedember ee ty T » & Notice xe, al Lis Ihave a Judges the Court of Common Pleas of county forthe benefit of the ius ii this commonwes LC © y Oivent 3 ith and the said fave appointed Tuesday the Yr Jahuary nexr, at the conrt & c ] me and my eveditors, ney attend if you 1829. af 4 FFTs A / 4 Ty vw iJ wife at Maan and board why ON x dar 8 hig Juli x x he cas my Julian Gre Eh, hos nfs rey he it} 3 f " y Lb y without lives generate and [his is to caution all any just 3 nd apart fr se, a om persons from as | her trusting her on my 2cconnt _ am deter, mined to pay no del 16.1 contrac of alter this date, » GREEN JAMES January 4, 1821, 0 ace Ce Informs his £3 } x ' YT iriends, and the pul lie put senerally, that be continpes tn carry on 1 A the Borough of the above business in nte, \Witers all ord the ers in Lie line of n wilt = thankful diy attended to, y On hand, a quantity i J «1 I uff, Cos & 7) ry One +f "n+ :otonr tc lt TATION. oe a r 5 by Yoram, cay, I Quarter Sessions the Poetic rivhans’ 1I0ans CY ry pod OUTrs, nd Clearf in and f Centre counties, will ney be then and thers, proper persons, with thesr rolls, examinations, and thos records, inquicitions, other remembr neces, 1o do - thinge which to their offices ag pertain to be done ; and ailyd dl suiters Jurors withesses are v also requested to he and attend at said out leave, my hand, at Dellefonte Court, and not ad epart wit Given‘unde this 17th day of Dee: :mber, one thousand eight hundred and d W hit c Seized and taken in execution, and tweniy. Johan Mitchell, Sheri,