a fryidess consumption of time would be obviated ; for pages des. titute of merit might be subsituted many of value now remainiog un known and inacessible. Of several British journals of the science and erudite castyand o hers indeed of a more general and at the same time of a very solid character, little or no use 13 made by the editors and com- priers of peiiodical works priuted in De United Sates, : The ovjzct of the one now adver- ised, is tue accumulation, 10 a per- menant form, ol the materisls thus aeglected, and of the literary aud sci entific arucics worthy of being re- printed in this country, but which, when so, are accompanied by others possessing no claim 10 attention. A misceliany--the Sel:ct Review——akin in the desi, but not equal in com. pretiensiviess, to the piesent, flour- ished ‘or some years in this city, and wou .d,1t muy be presumed, have con. tinued to be supported by a wide spread subsciiption, bat for an aliera- ion of the plan, and a series of adven- titlous reverses. The revival of it, with a larger scope, would seem likely to be attended with sill more signal success thanits orignal exist. cuce, owing 10 the great multiplica ton of readers of periodical works, and the wide diffusion of the habit of seeking 1a them, both into:mation and amusement. « The Museum commenced in July, 1822 It forms two voluwns a year. Pubdshed monthly—-Price Six Dollars a year, payable in advance. boing provided {5 by law. Mir. Dechert, of the Roman Catlo- Jes of Waynesburg and Chambers: Jyivg, egamst aiiering the charter o St Mary's church. ; Mr. Kurz, against changing the place of hoiding elections in South Bmpton township Somerset county. Nr. Rimmer; lor a new election distric in Peters town,hipy Washington county, ett § The legislature of South Caroling have authorised the enlistment for five ycars, of an armed force of one hundred and fifly men to be stationed st Charleston, provided Congress shall give their assent to the measure. D, Press, ERE — An American has obtained the priv- lege of csiablishing a steam boat oy the Leman Lake m Switzorland. Sr i a on i sa Sn A pe MARRIED ——Oa Thursday the 30s day of Jan. by Joseph Miles esq Mr, Jonas Haovery to Miss filiza Pe- re, daughter of Leonard Peters ail J Boggs township. NOTICE. dd ® The note which I obtained from Joho Silar, advertised in the Patriot, was for 4 jodgmeont which I obtained agaiust bis wife Martha, in 18!7 Wien scire facias issued, be appear- 3 cd and agreed to pay it by giving me y his note, payable last November F.B. sMITH. ES—c———— ¥ ¥, 1823. > . > Christain Advocate. A Journeyman Wanted. The union of literature with genu- By making application to the sub- ine christianity, at ail ties important, scriber, living in Belietonte a Jour- [18 peculiarly 80 at ths tune, and In neym.n WHEELWRIGHT muy re- this country, The enemies of the Church, laity, impartially selected. All communications oh the smbjec of the work are to be post paid, and addressed to the publisher, « E. Lir- TELL, Philadelphia.” This work, which is a continuation of the Presbyterian Magazine, began in January, 1823, Published Monthly—Price 3 2 year, payuble on delivery of the June rumoer; or $2 50 if paid in advance. —— } American Journal of Science and Aris. CONDUCTED BY BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, Professor of Chemistry tc, in Yale College. Ths Journal begun in the year 1819. Two numbers, between which their ‘is an interval of about three months, form a volume. Price three dollars, fiayable in ad vance, E. Litre, and R. N Henry, re spectfully solicit subscriptions to the above work. The North American Review, aud the American Journal of Science, are now well established. and have a decided claim to public |, gUPPOrt as forming important parts of our aational literature, ( Subscrifitions received at this Office. ) Listof letters remainin in the Post office al Bellefoute, Jan. 1 1823. J ceive constant employment and good truth asiils jo Jesus, are using all WaU CS their endezvours to maintain their 2 cause and extend their jufluence, by the powerful auxiliaries of erudition and taste ; and if the truth be ft naked, or appear only in a careless or slovenly garb, it will not be Likely to atract the attention and win the hearts . JAMES DUND ASS. Jan. 87,1823. TAN TER ARTE ENE CAYRTUON All persous are cautioned against trusting any on: en my account, as | am determined to pay no debis bat! those ol my own contracting, JAMES CLARK. Walker township, Jan. 27, 1833. \ PERIODICAL LITERATURE. the community which cousists of the young, the cultivated aud tbe aspiring We Know, indeed, (hat the success ia inculcating evangelical tiuth must come frum Goudy and that nothing but his grace will ever change a single human heart. Still we are not to ex. pect miracles—wo. are oaly expect the smiles of providence, and the ip. fluence of Divine grace, in the uss of 7 The following peri- odical works are Pub«!vigorous exertions, aud of means naty- 5 {rally adapted 0 tue effects inteaded be lished 4 by E ‘LITTLE, b: produced. When the epcmies REL Lc pus > of vital godhuess assauit with leara- kt Chao hilg lcombatied with the legitimate use of Chesnut street, i hila ‘the arms whch they abuse. In this delnhia. and in f'ren- service the Christian 2 pires to (ake a puit ; s.nsible, deed, ton, and by £ Norris Advocals as- [that it must be an humble part. it $ HENRY. 129 Broadway, laos: to be somewiat mstramental ''? New York : In preventing the evil effects of itera. ture misapplied, in culttivating and diffusing sound biblical criticism, ig i cxposiug misrepresentation and so- a cs |pbystry, in clothing the pure doctrines TERMS OE SUB- of he nest in A il aod at- tractive dress which may give full ef- 3 : (fect to their native charms, in endeav- 1 for ress than a volume, and they must ouring to cherish the Joye of learuiig § begin with the beginuing of a volume.l,nq 4 just taste amoug the younger 2 No subscripton will te discontinued ¢leypy) and to promote, generaily, 0 unid all arréarages are paid, and un- among orthodox Chiisuiar 8, that tone a less notice have beep given beforeior (rue and evangelical piety, which shall demonstrate that it is not © GENERAL ® SCRIPTION. “No subscription wili be received! 3 the commencement of a pew volume. I Allletters to the publishers to bel post paid. ¢ The Magazines are strongly pack - “ted, and forwarded by mail as secon as Y published. ever things are rue, honest, just pure lovely, and of good repost. © If, under the divine biessing, It shall be found that these resalts, 0 any considerable ¢xtenty have been produced by this pebitcation, it will have rendered a service in which all who shall have given it their aid will have reason for- te nt —— ¢ Museum of Foreign of that large and important portion of ‘ hos- tile but tughly favorable to whatso-! "Wm. Armor, Rebecca Adams, Isaac Alexander, Robert Anderson, Jon Arvoer, Andrew Allison, Coleman Ad. ams, Joha Adams, Poilip Benner, Join Benner, William Brown, Peter Bader, David Bishitz, John Brown, Wiliam Baily, Elisha Bennet, Joan M. Buek. Samuel Baird, Margareta R. Boggs, Edward B. Burk, Charles J. Brown, Joho Brettend, Michae! Delany, Jacob {Faclin 2 ; Charies Fisher, Mary Good fellow, James Gallaspie, Moreiz Hil- ner, Charles Husion, Wm. Huil, \George Henning, Catharine Haun, Henry Hacket, Randel Harvey, Jos Hinton, Abraham Hubler, James Har ‘bison, John Irwin, John Johnsen, Maf fet Jedlie, Frederick Jacobs, David R Jacobs, Jacob Keplinger, William ‘Kean, James R. Kirk, Samuel Leaver, William Ligity, Jacob Lex, George M’Eatire, Charles Michan, James M’- Key, James Milliken, Robert Moor, Lewis M<Kean 2 ; Thomas MQuig, Waiter F. Means, Dominic MCor- mick, Pater M’Lean, Joha Novris, Isaac Neel, J.umes Nixon, Christophe: Nestlerode, James Nickle, Alexande) Orsborn, Samuel Orsborn 2 ; Joh: Paul, Mary Parsons, William Pa ton, William Petrikin Esq. or R. Cur tin, Enoch Passmore, Michael Poor man, Michael Quigley, James Roib- rock, James Resides, William Robin’ son, James Rankin, Jr, William Ross 2 John Robb, William Smithy Wiiliam Sawyer, Robt. T. Stewart, Danicl Solliday, Joseph Swisher, Daniel Ti1- Charles Treiyuluey, James D. Tur. ner, Juoter Taylor, James Williams William Williams, John Wilhams, George Williams, Pat. Wall. Agreeably to the of March District, the Hon. John ed a special court to be holden at Be the 4th Monday of February next, of causes in which the Hon, sel, previous to his appointment, 7c. for trial in the said special court, viz. Lessee of Laumans Executors €« Special Court. Richard Gunsallus et al Jacob Houser same Philip Benner James Philips Nicholas Deihl Joseph Williams John Miles et al John Dunlep George Robinson, jr. Tho. Barnside Mceker and D:nman Dr, C. Wistar Robert M’Clure Henry Dommnel Peter Quigly James I'ulion et al Simon Gratz John H. Friend et al same same Same Joseph Gratz et al Frederick Confer ohn Coursan Jamcs M’Clure same ’ Joseph Gratz et al R. T. Stewart Nathanie! Simpson 'homas Wistar same Andrew Epplee James Ash et al s.me s4mme same James Rothrock Jolin Ewing Pung Benner Joseph Graiz et al same same Same sdine same sane Wm. Fearon et al Di; Wm Smith's ex’rs Curlin & Boggs Jacob Vanpool John Wisin Matthew Allison Jer. Parker et al Supervisors Rush township Arnold A Ki get al Barton assignee of M’Kee Esther Barton same Henry Drinker’s ex’rs Jamis Rothrock John Boas Alexander for Stewarts Patton for Huntingdon Bank David Michel Philip Beuner Jasper Yates ex’rs Roiaud Curtin Samuel Mies'’s ex’ s Jacob Way Com. for Gurney’s ex’rs Jacob Hardman & wife Wim. Lyous ex’rs James Burnside et al C. Miller’s ex’is Hassack for Black LECEMBER 22nd 1822. provisions of an act of the Assembly, 1821, directing the holding of Special Courts in i Reed, esq. President of the Sth District, has aide ¥ llefonte, in and for Centre County, OL & and to continue two weeks, for the tial Charles Huston has been concerned as coun= And the following is the list of caused Jacob Houser “Hoover and Peixler Martin Steel same . Jacob Houser et al Barlow and Feltwell Cimpbel} and Brooks Waiter B Hudson Samuel Scott i Leonard Peters John Neal. : Whitaker and Bodin Beoncr & Sieel Christian Meese et al Miler & Leidigh sane £2 William Pettit Duck and Gorl Jos Holloway et al Glomz & Ketner vs vs vs Ys vs vs vs Vs Ys vs vs v8 vs vs vs Ys vs vs vs vs vs vs v3 % Jolin Strawcuiter” John Philips et al Wiliiam Beaty John Tiicster et al John Barron Charles Bonnet Andrew I2kin Philip Bonoer et al Mel & Curry Pailip B rner Ad ms & Johnston J. Henderson et al William Dougherty Henry Herrmg et al Michael Rea Henry Geeninger etal Henvy Spangler James Guns:lius etal M’Nabb & Richards dimes & Joan Steel George Sentztr Phin Benner J.shua Williams “hos Parson et al Willlam Williams Andrew Raver et al dward Purdue Andrew Mopre Joseph Spencer Simuet Patton dob Lyon S mui Potten Anthony Kiotzer Tio. M'Can Supervisy,s H a itmoon Rankin & Wiitehill Pullip Beaner same Eli H sungs Samgel Suver Sam. Gunsaliug Philip Beoner Jacob Hoover Samuel Paton Joho Hartsw ick Tate & M’Donnald Jus. Bioaulee et al Jo'in Askey et al Moaosecs Norris Mapes & Stewart W. Alexander et al James Thompson J. Galbraith ct al W. Rawle et al Philip Benner Alexander Robertson J. G. Lowrey, LProth’y. vs vs vs YS ¥s vs vs vs vs vs ys vs V8 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs va vs vs vs vs ¥s V8 is init vs vs vs vs vs vs Ys vs vs Ys vs ¥s Vs vs Ys vs vs vs vs vs Vs Ys H. Humes, P. M. ie Lancaster THE Widow of the late Wi illiam tcksan, tenders her grateful thanks or the support which the paper has . WILL be sold, on Monday the 10: Intelligencer |s.y of February next, at the house oi {James Watson, Beliefonte, the ston hog of the 240 Rods of clay road mad to the subscribers and patrons of the” MOORE & ADAMS in Nittany LANCASTER INTE °F . [valley : Also, will be sold on the firs R INTELL ENCER| Monday of March pext; at the house of Turnpike Road. in Walker township, Cloh will ba received at the following places : Ag James Brown’s Inn, Cedar Springs’ James Watson’s, B.lict te 3 at Mure Ruperts, living at | M'Kinney,s mills md at John Forsiei’s sore, Brusha valley. He will'work ‘on the most Henry Krenninger et.al iid complete operation Lis Fulling Mill 4 Literature and Science, B Britain and France contain a mass of 7 published both in Eu 1 tions which the advertisers will vep- ever to rejoice, received since is establishmnt in 1799 z SRT '—and respecifully informs them and The kinds of matter which this PUb- the public generally, that the publica Ee wi son, is net J hosght tion of it will be continted ‘as hereto. ary pecidy In detail. The gy, ai x $i ¢ : g ore—that it will re ait! Shor il have constantly before him of democracy Bitntal 1a ine tiie best religio i Yan) y : Juous, miseels or had ardently labored. : As it is cont 1 : MA : 3 : s empiated to enlarge the Rliterary and scientific mrelligence,| United States, apd will endeaver, as size of the Fa and make Portes ® which does not reach the Amorican [aF a8 possible, to model and improve improvements therein, and place it un- public for want of a suitable channel M$ iy by all the aids which der the management ef person of] fbut which wouid be read among us he Cdn derive trom these sources, Ii sound moral and politics] principals with equal ploasur 1 profit, 1S ORY thonght necessary to ti : poitical, principals, av it qua picasure anc profit, sarticulatd | y meation and in every other respect well qual- Such of the British reviews and Mag Particularly, that an atcempt will be ified to conduct an interesting, useful, CONDUCTED BY R. WALSH, Ir. The nature of this enterprise, may be understood from a few considera.’ ure to subjoin to their annunciation of it. The periodical works eof Great lishing of three fourths of a mile trom {John Kerr in Potter township the fio. Potters Mills towards Thompson's through the Gap, part of the contract of 'homas M’Giil, & Co. and the fin- ishing of the first mile of stone road from the end of the road of M’Gill & Co. to the house of Samuel Stive oo the contract of Philip Benaoer Jr. By order of the Board. JACOB VALENTINL, Pies’. Jar, 30th, 1823, a hz ines as are Peprinted in the United Made to Hivea condensed and compre- anq eflicient public journal ; consider Oates, —not CXCepting the Edinburgh hensive view of religious Intelligsnce ; apie expense will 4%, incurred. To band Q arterly Reviews embrace that the readers of the Christian Ad- enable ber to accomnii h thes ‘ie ’ inuch matter which jg of little interest YOCate may know the existing state of she earnestly re iy 1 and of no advaniage to the American Bible societies, missions, and revivals debted to the tn be Pong 1 Beader, and oot utifrequently fiigeq , of religion, without being at the ex- (he amount of thelr a i vid Witi2te his literary taste his morals, pense and trouble, which many cannot counts as soon as reible e She oe BI his political principles —It is dest. afford, of purchasing and reading the respectfully sollte or increased be a table, under these circumsiances, thay PUmerous publications, to which these of public ets e, by new ts a B sclection should be made, such as teresting and important objects have tions and ade sa 4 cust ™ a would furnish the valuable and enter. tecintly given occasion, {terms of the pa er wil be : b te $aining portion of their contents, to tel A number of (he Ciristian Adve. fore viz: Te Il : ah S&xclusion of the other portion consist [SA shail be issue in the first week advance : yank Ing of details and speculations either,’ €¥YeIy month, HANDBILLS, and every kind of Fg Onteresing in themselves, or mis One-tenty ofthe profits of this work Printing done in handsome style, on Hlevous ia tpeir tendency, or alto-[shali hetp form a fi wo the most reasonabl aud ! e ner cf local concern’ and applica-|priaied ane) in 2 und to be appro | ! ¢ terms, aod a All peisons indebted to the estate of JOHN MOORE, late of Potter town. ship, dec’d are requested to come for. ward on or before the firs: day of March next, and make payment, anc these having demand will please pres: ent their accounts legally attested fo seitlement. Those persons not com Plying with this request wil bave their accounts lodged in the hands of proper officers for collection. BENSON M’ELHEANY, ? NANCY MOORE. § Adm’r, Jan. 31, 1823 reasonable terms, and deduct twenty per cent where CASH is puid. He “ngages to baish his work 1m the best naauer, S. M'KINNPRY. Walker township, Jan. ist 18 ALY FOR SALE OR RENT, The Philipsburg Hotel and town ‘ots adyoining, at present occupied by Moemas Hancock. The hogee is an excellent Brick binldiag 50 feet be 45, #ith spacious buidings extending to the rear for Kitchen and family aby a ments. The stan'e is very commndis 08, and there is space fenced in fop wr excellent garden. The whole js adm ra’ly arrang:d for a resp ciable avein; and the situation for Sus ness wing very good, great aAlvantage hE {might be derived by any person pasa 3¢se'n x capital and abiuy.g suitably 49 fonduct the establishment, The siya . night at ihe Hoieleve z¢s8 to and from Meadville remain cach Soa HF po Gen a
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