: ; : -,. v | tv have directed me to inform ali de-jcause and extend their influence, _byjsupport as forming important parts off Special Court. Aa the powerful auxiliaries of eruditior | uv nasional leterature, { 4 ; fo pd d the * land tasie ; and if the truth be lef {( Subscrinitions received at this Office )| Agreeably te the provisions of an act of (ne Assembly, passe A lid ‘unevs the Balatge of their res] Torch un appear only. in a car less! : I { March 1821, Qirecting the tuldiag of Special Cours in the, 4 a p clive duplicates are settled on oijor sloveply garb, it will pot be hkely to] List £1 tiers Tel . Lu {isrrict, the pon, J =n R ed, © q hie ditt ofthe th nya attract the attention and win the hearts] St OI 1GLLET'S TeMAIN ING ed a special court to be hotutu a nie, In and fo Centre i ! of that large ang important portion of in the Post office ty 4'n Monday of Pebrox v HOR di y onunee two wot B% er 1S ont will be instituted against them withou'| he community which consists of the / of causes mn wuich the tH LC a y Huson hos b en concernec 3 a further delay. young, the cultivated and the aspiring Bellefonte, J all. 1, ee Hpk A en SR : P. CAMBRIDGE, Treasurer We know, indeed, that the success Sn > or riai 1 a LA SN Feooh Hou ia Inculcating evangelical truth must 1823. Lessce © Laum M $ Bec 5 vs J.cob oser. ile conta . come from God, and that nothing but Ww G1 Ricoard Gunsallus ct al vs, Haver ant Peixicr 3 . {his grace will ever change a single m. Armor, Rebecca Adams, Isaac|Jacob Houser : vs art Stel I iY RIO U1 CA PF human heart. Still we ave not to eX-! Alexander, Robert Anderson, John Pi or r o J Ag” t al hip bepng / acob ouser € i: 1 : i 2 t cet! 8 EY EY Y y 3 nect mirac/es—we are only to expcetf, bra v2 ik ; RN | Li RD RA 'UR OR : ites idence, and the in Arper, Andrew Allison, Coleman Ad {j n,>s Philips vs Bartow and Fettwell the smiles of providence, Rr B 3 : T { 1 . +. lHuence of Divine grace, in the use ol ams, John Adams, Philip Benoer, John [Nicholas Deihl vs Campbell and Brooks 18 io OWIng pei I! cigorous exertions, and of means nutu-j Benner, Willism Brown Peter Bader, Joseph Williams Vs Walter B. Hudson - > i he e a“ intended hE : Fiotn Mites $: ap 0d ical works arc pub- pail adapted ig the effects lnie ded David Bishitz. John Brown, Willian hn. Mites et al S Samuel Scott to be produced. When«the enemies ; ; en the Batt Lid : John Duolop, ¢ vs Leonard Peters lished by KE Lar I'LE. |of vital godliness assail it with itar: 3 Hy, I gh Bonnet, John M Bueck;tzeorge Robinson, jr. vs John Neal i ¥ y 0108) and wit, and taste, they must be Samuel Baird, Margareta R. Boggs, | Cho. Burnside 1s Whitaker and Bodine at his bookstores, 88 combatted with the legitimate us¢ of Edward B, Burk, Charles J Brava \Mecke and Denman vd Benner & Steel “ 31.0]. [Lk arms wilco they abuse. In this Tobe Hort eid i8T. os SH Dr CC, Wistar vs Christian Meese et al Chesnut street, i hila- service the Christian Advocais as- oo Brettend, Micha Deieny. Sacohifatier, Wijnre vr Milier % Leidigh . . res to take a part 3 s-nsible, indeed, Faclin 2 ; Charles Fisher, Mary Good (Henty Jopne vg some del phia, and 1n 1 Fen fia it must an humble part. It fellow. James Gailasnje. Mare z Hil Pores Qualy al r Yili Pettit 2 up JR « | aspires to be somewhat instrumental = | ae “James rulion et vs Juck and Gorl J ton, and by RRORRIS BL oe evil effects of litera- "= Chaties “Huston, Wane Hull, Simen Gratz vs Jos. Hollow y et al He NRY 129 Broadway, ture misapplizd, in cuittiva ing and Geo ge Henning, Catharine Haun, John H. Friend et al VS Giontz & Ketner | 9 diffusing sound biblical criticism, in Henry Hackeiy Rundel Harvey, Jos same vs Henry K: enninger et ab ) { N CW York. exposing mistepresontation and $0-' Hinton, Abraham Hubler, James Har same > vs Join Slraweu ter Bi | phystry, in cloihibg the pure doctrines | : HE same AT Jobn Phiips et ab prom i sus of the gospel in that chaste and at bison, John Irwin, Jolin J bnscn, Maf-| Joseph Gratz et al vs William Beatty 3 GENERAL TERMS O “|tractive dress which may give [ull ef fet Jedlie, Frederick Jacobs, David R |V1ederick Coufer vs John THeuor ct al SCRIPTION. p fect to their native charms, in endeav- Tac AR dias Joho Coursan vs Join Barron No sobscription will be received suring to cherish the love of leatuiog acobs, Jacob Keplinger, William James M’Clure ve C1. sles Berges for ‘ess than a vejume, and they musi), 4 a just taste amoung the younger Kean, James R. Kirk, Sam: el Leaver. same Avdrew Fakin begin with the begining of a volume. clergy, and to promote, generally, William Lighty, Jacob Lex, George Joseph Gratz et al vs Philip Be nner et al No subscription will ve discontinued}, (50 or ihodox Christians, that tone M’Enure. Charles Michan, James M-|S 1+ Stewart Ys Meil & Carry uaul all arrearages are paid, and on-t op irae and evangelical piety which? ’ ris u James Mo Simpson Ne Pron Ba less nettce have been given belore hall ‘demonstiate that it 1s Hot hos-| ey James Milliken, Robert Moore,| Thomas Wistar ve Ades §¢ Jubbstord the commencement of a new volume | yg yyy highly favorable to whatsa- Lewis MiKean 2 ; Thomas MQuig. same vs J. Henderson et al | Ail letters to the publishers to bef, things ave true ; honest, just pure Walter V. Merde Dottie MG “ {Andrew Epplee \T Wubam Dougherty fPpost pad. , lovely, and of good repo:t. If, under! ; : Jee OI James Ash ct al vs Honey: Horrivmetal The Magazines are strongly PACK he divine bles ing, it shall be iound mick, Peter M’Lean, John Norris, same vs Mictiact Reg ed, and forwarded by matlas sgon as that these results, to any! considerable Isaac Neel, James Nixon, Christopher same AE Henry Ge eninger et al published. extent, have been produced by this’ Nr stlerode James Nickle, Alexande: same vs Heury Spanier 3 . publication, it will have rendered a ? ) » TREE Hames Rothreck vs James Guus tis et al Museu nm of Foreign service in which all who shall have Orsborn,. Samuel | Orsboin 2 5 Joh lohn Ewing vs M’Natb & Richards 1 terature and Science given it their aid will have reason for- Paul, Mary Parsons, William Pa Jp Bete? at ys J. nes x A “% be Topas stor which iis pub Lon, William Petrikin Esq. or R. Cu, Hg ye Y Ng Senza : Sih : : Kin matter which rub-| . 3 am iit Benner i I lication will contain, is not thought tin, Enoch Passmore, Michael Poor- vs J oh 3X hams be understood [fom a f:w considera-|D8tessary to specify in detail. The map, Michael Quigley, Jamcs Rot s ys ics Parson et al editor will have cons antly before him rock. J + Resid William Robin vs Wiiham Wiliams ture to subjoin to their annuncia‘ion he best religious miscelianies, which o% y Ra igen - Wg B Raise Y ys Andiew Garret et al ofit. The periodical works of Great are published Both 1a Europe and the son, ames Rankin, Jr. William Ross | bine vs Edward Puidus Britain and France contain a mass off united States, and will endcaver, as john Robb, William Smith, \\illizm RS Caron 8) ol ; ys Andrew Moore Jiterary and scientific 1ntelligence, far as possible, 10 modei and Impiove ver Robi. ’B. Stewait, - Danis RL a iy i's £378 ys Joseph Spencer which does not reach the Amecrican|BiS Wa Work, by all the ads whichj : ms 2 un apomiHn Lore vs Samuel Patton public tor want of a suitable chanpel he can derive from these sources. I Solhiday, Juseph Swisher, Daniel 1.4 [Ld by ool vs Joba Lyon but which would be read among us|i® 98ly thonght necessary to meoton|Charles Treiyuloey, James D. Tues SR yynsa : Semucl Patton with equal picasure and profi particularly, that ap attempt will be ner, Juoter Taylon,: James Williaws en Allis 0 vs . Anthony Krorzer Such of the British reviews and Mag -|®4d@ (0 give a condensed znd compre. Willi Do ia A 1 ho. M’Catmont azines as are reprinted in the United icnsive view of religious intelligence ; liam Williams, John Williams, 0p a A ONS by Supervisors Halfmoon States,—not excepting the Edinburgh that the readers of the Christian Ad- George Williams, Pat. Wail. JAHN Kugel al vs Rankin & W litehuil and Quarterly Reviews—embrace vocate may know the existing state oi 3. nal 3a Li) Jesijnoy of M’kKee vs Pulp Benner much matter which 1s of little interes’ Sibie societies, missions, and revivals H. tH nes, Lb Nf Ether Barien vs 5» me and of no advan age to the American of religion, without being at the ex- EE : ¥s Eli Hisungs reader, and not unfrequently fitted to] PE1SC and trouble, which many cannot ; ; Henry Drinker’s ex’rs VE Samuel Stiver vitiate his literaiy taste his morals|3ord, of parchasing and reading the TO CR! DITORS. Jems Rothrock Sam. Gunsalius or his political principles It is desi-|Pumerous publications, to which these] Take notice that we hve I Boas : : Philip Benner rable, under these circumstances, that|10teresting and important objects have tg (je Judges of the court ol Conmmor A SH gS ' Ys a selection should be made, such as recently given occasion. Pi Co mon | atton for Huntingdon Bank Saraucl‘Pation would farpish the valdable and enter.| A number-of<the Curistian Advo- |" ofthe county of Centre for the David Mitchel vs John Hartswick taining portion of their contents, to the| Cate shall be issued in“the first week benefit of the insolvent laws of this © Dip Bevner ’ ys Tare & M'Doanald exclusion of the other portion consist of every month. : Commonwealth, and the said court has Jasper huey 3 y 208 Bio-ulee et al in of details and speculations either Qac-tenth of the profits of this work 3 \ Roland Curtin vi Yon Askey ot ol uninteresting in themselves, or mis. shall help to form a fund to be appro- appointed Monday the 27:h day of Semucl Miles’s ex’rs vs Mi ss Norris chievous in tneir tendency, or alto. priated annually to Christian charities January instant, to hear us and ourjaced W ay ' 4 vs Mopes && Stewart gether of local concern aud applica-|V¥ SUMe members of the Presbyterian creditors, at the court h : Com, for Gurney's ex's ys W. Al xarder et al tion, On this plan. idle expense and|ohurch, laity, impartially selected. ) ouse In theijacob Hardian& wife vs Jovees 1Tnempson a froit.ss consumption of time. All communications oh the subject Borough of Bellefonte, when & where |W. Lyons €x’rs vs J Galbraith et al would be obviated ; for pages des: of the work are to be post paid, andlyou may attend if you see proper. James Bai nside et al vs WW Rawle .t al titute of merit might be subsitated addressed to the publisher, « LE. Liv- JOB PACKER. Jr C. Miller's ex’rs vs Py many of value now remaining un |TELL, Philadelpnia.” yd Wm. MCALMONT Hassack for Black ¥5 known and ivacessible. Of several] This work, waich is a continuation January Ist 1823, : British journals ot the scicnce and! of the Presbyterian Magazine, began in erudite cast,and o'hers indeed of aH jsnusts 1823. ; : DECEMBER 22nd 1822. : A , APRA ishe I —Pr 3 . more general and at the same time ublished Monthly —Price 33 a To My Creditors. of a very solid character, little or po Year; payable on delivery of the June cals sl Ye 5 : Naps « R92 50 {f paid 1 v a SRE : : * Ny : i Es ) vo hrs s + £4 ‘ use is made hy the editors and com. | BHm3E ol AU 1 paid in advance TAKE NOTICE that I have ap- Administration Acc {s | rénase; 5 ewai e ! piers of periodical works printed in] SE. plied'te the ud Fl : the United States. |r ; e : € Judges of the court of ee "The North American| Ile object of the one now adver-| common pleas of the ¢ounty off . : : call cement foi vep icing brok ing tised,is the accumulation, in a per- R hr = SY ministration accoun's have been exan ob repulning broken ching pra Se act veV.iCW, Centre for the benefit of the insolvent : ware, have through fraud and mis menant form, of the materials thus) ; : : : ¥ 3 neglected, and of the literary and sch| Was began in 1815, has since beenjlaws of this state; and the said cour: presentation, obtained a deed fron entific articles warthy of being re-|steadily advancing in public estimation the subscriber for the tract of Jam eirs, legatees, creditors and all per-{whercon he now resides, situate Ha linquent Tax Collectors of every yea: Leiore the next January Court, suits Bellefonte, Jan. 2d 1823. y + 3 4, T tt x Jun Steel tions which the adveruscrs will ven- Jacob Hooyer nap Beuner Alexander Robertson J. G. Lowrey, Lroth’y, P'WO men who are traversing thi Take notice, thatthe following ac | I'l of the couniry, vending what they ined and passed by me, aod remai Pays ited Monduv d 3 85 filed in my office for the iuspection of . - '€ appointed Monday the 27ih day . . . y C Vier < printed in this country, but which, In January, 1820, the editorship was F pp! Jeay when so, are accompanied by others assumed by professor Liverett, of thel©9t January mstant, at the court house d J will 1 Hai ; : : : : MC amb ride , . 30 p , an resented) ida 3111 entre ¢ ; possessing no claim to attention. A! University of Cambridge, New Eng-jin the borough of Bellefonte, to hea 30ns concerned ; and wii be presente ines township, Centre county, com iscaliany he Relep vie akinilz ew series Was then . : to » » ’s C i taini acre es ! misceliany—=the Sel-ct Review—akin{land. A new ser: $ then com-{.o 04 my creditors, when and where the next Orphan’s Court, to be hele} taining 44 acres moie or Jess; a . . | sich it is i ; . i MR 43 5 Fah . A > ti which it 1s convenient } ~ yaw o . 3 in the design, but not equal in com menced, wi Sk oak] tout Ov. lyou may attend i yon think fit at Bellefonte in and for Centre county. having thereon eiccted a Fulling mi prehersivness, to the piesent, flour-|that gubscripiions should begin. Bs 7 : on Tuesday the 28h} arding machine, &ec. 1 - - . . . {2 7 ' 14 y > 3 3 » . » ( BS 3 rv : Aid AOE . ~ a ished lor some years itn this city, and{Qcrs for any part of tic wot k will, how - RICHARD TAYLOR. |” ue Y e anuary next, fo jh, Cc liey calle wou!d, it miy be presumed, have con-{evers be thankfully reseived by E confirmation and allowance. versclves Wm. Newton and Joh tinued to be supported by a wide. |Littell, and by Bos Heat, who The Administration accoant of E¢ | 70mwellyand pretended 1o convey iy «Drea 101i yut for ltera-lare Interested in the pubiication. : spread snbsceiption, but for an altera : . . 1 xchange lor the above | na > - p . “ 14 pr - a ’ ’ . 10 rRKe eR 8 } w= and < tion of the plan, and a series of adven-| Published guarterly-—Price five dol F Ai dy & D A mund Burke, Executor of the last wi : ; and i titious reverses. The revival of flere & year, payable in advance. U 110g yeing. and testament of John Geoiman late of| P'OVEMCNIS, a quarter section of wi - roe ' vr ( EC Se p———— eo 2 . . . . A a . i tn the hi 3 No Ne a OE Ser woul ; seem] I'he subscriber informs his friends Belielonte, deceased. state of Ohio, which the sai KEY 10 be attended with sitll more : ny : . : : : sig0alSuecess than its orignal exist: American Jour a al Ol {and the public, that he has now in} The Administration account of Jash. r aman of tl : i < 5 : - : . 21): . . a i ia 0 i€ nha a : 3 ag to the great multiplica-| Science and Arts. complete operation his Fulling Mililer Miles and Thomes Hastings, ex’is vi d me of JohniE ion oi réader "periodical works, AT of mn : : : a epnix, and als ac ? 35. and the wide a of periodical works) TR ; xh on Walker township. Cloth will bejof the last will and tes’ ameot of James a 4 3 tract of donat 2 L 2 ‘de diffusion of the babit of CONDUCTED BY BENJAMIN] ived be follow i At Miles, late of Spring township, d and situated in Craw/ord or Mercer sceking . ; : ] : 1 a rine . : 4 > In Wem, ‘both intermation) SILLIMAN, : Feceiven at the ‘olOWing: places t A pring i, and amusement, Professor of Chemistry We. ing Yale fames Brown’s Inn, Cedar Springs ; ceased. : ; : Fhe Museum commenced. iy July. di ii Colle : po James Watson’s, Bellelonte; at 'M : reason to believe that the title to those 1822 It forms two wols ol ego. kin opr Yat 7/8 Tt The supplementary Administratios |. : ma ycar 5 nal bee: } iv MPIC; . ' PP y Ministratiof { 1ands is nut in those it ig Published monthly. ple So Ths Journal began in (the year|Ruperts, living at I. M'Kiogey,s mill,! t of Jot Rankin and J a se men. As it i % : : Si. : Ta Aion 7 DES Sar wnlie account of John Rank id James 1 20/7 . > . ~ » > | \ ) 18] ' vS 7 h h ~ 3! < { vi y a i Dollars a year. prayabi» in edvances. | 1819. Iwo nun % 1 SP nw! fe and at John Forster's store, Brush! ; : probable that they wili off ur the land of —— “{their is an Interval of about thref) : { Whitehill, executors of the last wil |i. « becriber for sales : 3 A ; r : a : thie subscriber jor s3 Le olives th ~p oe : : manths, form a volume. valley. He will work on the most] J f John H. Ki AL ] iy ryote 4 3 ; 7) Ea . jar 31 at of John + King, 1 notice that purchasers m ay aristain A av ocate. Price three dollars, payable in ad |.casonable terms, and deduct twenty! " fo ameat oo # Dg, sale notice that purchascis my b ware, g vance. Sure . of Potter township, deccaseds e is determined to remain i E. Lrvecr.and R. N HENRY, re | er cent where CASH Js paid. He P : rf ori] ; Han po ine christianity, at or nett rr 0 Oe LEyalil She aX : ! : i > session iI possi, and nol v..d th IS aE Yrat all mes tmportasly spectfully solicit subscriptions to th | :ngages to finish bis work in the best F. B. Smith, ame, ols ! ] iS peculiarly $0 at this time and 1ntat . i 3 t N oe sain v0ICS5 to gue wo VW om (oe ma "i i ry ; 3 * abeve work. The North America: i HE diss YS this coubtry. The enemies i of th! Revi , inmseif convey. Ee ca 16VW¥s and the American Jourd: pas Bellcfonte Jail, Jan’y Ist. 1823. v . - z X: New on said he was authorized to sell county. The undersigned bus 200% Pe : won The union of literature with genu manner. Reg'r. LIN ANT SOON
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