of 5 jerable p “cultivation. a variety of fC Ty © tothe society, of wheat has lately been brought from A NIN a, veda RE fish and plenty of oysters: Ley have ap abundance of fine timber, adthe soil is very good ; and they all peared to be quite contented withle good health there as they wou p part of the world. Of the lateit Eig rants, one hun ; le gone through their season fee young chi'dren © d they with ¢ climate and country. I have made this detailed report,it ing 3it glicving the settiement, to pse people are Ss! pere arc, at present, Very ri AG New kind of Wheat.—A new kind Xpabia, called the Heshborn wheat. “Phe ears are twice as large as those ofthe common kinds of wheat, more apering and bearded, The pumber of grains in one ear is 84, and the! Jength of the stalk, 3 feet inch. We understand that orders havelyard, by means of ropes made out of ; . Spirits Turfientine, Rose Pink, heen issued by the Navy Departmentitheir blankets. The wall was then Wanted Immediately. Spirits Wine, Lethargy to equip the United Spates, ship of the{scaled by taking off a door from one} A person well acquainted with the Linseed, Putty, Jine NORTIL CAROLINA for imme fof the out-buildings, placing it on the} FLAXSEL D Oil. MAKING Olive or Sweet, % OIL Shell Lac, diate service, and tirat she will bear|corner, and with the aid of a long pole BUSINESS Spermaceti Chrome Yel the Pendant of Commodore JOHN! which they found in the yard, theyito whom constant employment and | Vitriol Yellow Ochre, RODGERS. Nas Int. were enabled to reach the top of the jiberal wages will be given. The | Chatk, ee wall, some of them sustained injury,| mill is in e rder Y 3 3 © 4 NEW INVENTION. as there were, at the place ho ey I 7A rt san Dye Stuffs, \ We have seen Mr. Linnic’s new in-! was effected, Some aces of blood up-{wiil eshetience But little: AT Ce WEL LU LL Ey Ams 4 vention, Itis a curious piece of me-lon the ground. conducting it. Ior fufther informa Copperas, Turmeric, Ye, chanism, comprising a complete fowl-} Those who escaped were—Williami jon apply to the subscriber Tiving in Ground Red Weod Verdegris, ing piece barrel 33 inches long, cali- Kirk, confined ona suspicion of having| Ferguson township, Centre County, Cochineal, Madder, pre 58 inches, detonating lock, butt passed counterfeit money. For his GEORGE HUBLER. Aqua Fortis, | a apprehension the Jailer has offered a} June 10th. 1824. Confectionary, with proper angle, ram udy Xe. 3 @smplete fishing rod about | Jong, dog call, looking box, with pen, in the “an ordinary sized wal ing 51 bs. piece it "and shot su and can be use oD o J ges, stick or fishing rod, loaded and prim od. with the greatest safety. [Its por ability is such, that it can be trans “formed te all its purposes including) oat icce of ground inténded furfbeing They catch in the river|time. — sitvation. They probably enjoy tors made ld inlgumbers drawn fiom the lottery wheelihis pocket book, a three dollar bill of dred and five, allipumber 46 instead nly have died, entitled to gmpialots incident to; The consequence was that one of the change in silver, (all she possessed,) Bostonians : it would be agreeable to you, cial list not having been reccived, he and to all those friendly! concluded know exactly how! quite a rich man for more ‘uated as I bave|hour ; when the unfortunate error was en in'omzd at St. Thomas, that! corrected by the official discour-{the ticket found to n circulation in the 22 dollars instead of 10,000 dollars. It is seldom that so much vexation is occasioned by so simple an error. 2 feet reward of 20 lass, and snuff llams—Garret Sinister small compass of Williams, king stick, weighs When used as a fowling!| contains a flask, with powder flicient for 12 or 14 char- d as a walking light, it remained insight a long part {the cify, by a genteel dressed N. Y.Gaz. man, and after enquiring how she sole ee then, he agreed to take three baskets SAD DISAPPOINTMENT. [provided — would leave RI It appears from the Boston Centin-{house, corner of Anthooy-street and ], that some of the New York Edi-|{Broadway. This the girl agreed to a mistake in publishing the do, and my gentleman then drew from by giving the'9ib drawo|the Newark State Bank, to pay for] of 40; and the{them. Not suspecting that any thing hree last combination numbers Were was wrong, the poor gir] took bis bill, the 10,000 dollar prize. gave him two dollars six and sixpence he other day, had the ticket bearing! rolled the bill up, and carefully put is he numbers 53. 29, 45; and the offi-away in her pocket. On going to the house, corner of Anthony-street and Broadway, with the raspberries, she was told that no one living there had purchased any berries of her or any other person. She then, for the first time, began to suspect that all was not right, and having showed the three dollar bill which she bad taken of the gentleman, it proved to be a counter- feit, Oo applying to the Police Of- fice, with tears in her eyes, for advice. she was told unless she could identify the fellow, they could give her no re. lief. A more cruel piece of villiany could not well be played off, and the wretch who is guilty of it deserves the piliory .—Lvening Post, his fortune made, and was thao an document, and e drawn only ment hav Lancaster, ( Penn.) July 2. Early on Tuesday morning last four prisoners made their escape from the Jail in this city. They sawed off the iron bars of the widow, until the aperture was sufficient to admit of their escape through it. They then descended to the ground in the Faller rr dollars—George Wil and Jeremiah (a black man) for each cf | whom a reward of 5 dollars is offered. NOTICE. CONSTABLES TAKE NOTICE} That it 1s your duty by law to re-| tarn the names of all persons who are retailers of foreign Merchandise in the respective town,’ or township, for which you are appointed, and itis ex- pected that you, and each of you, will serform that part of your duty, when you make your return to next August | DANGERS OF SLEEP-WALK- ING. The following melancholy particu- - lars are stated in a letter, dated Man- .'chester, Vt. June 28th, 1824, from a - young lady to her friend in Troy. « I should be glad did pot the time of ng, priming and ficing in the fail me, to give you the paruculars of {short space of three minutes. r.lthe sudden, and melancholy death of{Sessions. 4 ¥innic isa nalive of Kirkwall, 10 Onk-{ Elvira Ayres, 2 young lady who lived JOHN RANKIN Clk. Sess. vit ‘ney, and is now on his way to Edin-}with Milo L Bennet, Esq. She retir-| Bellefonte, July of{ed to rest last Thursday evening well 2, 1824. ¢ ly burg and London, for the purpose © laying his invention before the Socie- Wk jes tor Lhe cucou ragement of Arts. SiR 3 rl § E—— A | YROM THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. in London, dated, to his friend in Philad iphia. «1 look at the U “masse and at their gove whole, and then I say these 4 cupidity :— less reyenuc to dered ; fewer meaus of plundering : no priviledged orders :—no King :— no Feudal A mongering Parliament :=-n0 establish- ed Church :—no Dangeoning for print-, wg the truth :—no Standing army cut you down at your own doors. the absence of all these things an multitude of other enormous evils, » say, that if your admirable repu was not existence, Mankind would in hopeless, irremediable slavery. tellect would be extinguished knowledge and talents proscrib Your government is the sheet anc of the human race and it will hol against all storms.” —————— Tatest and important from Shain We are inform rospondent of the Boston Courier, t the ship Coral arrived at that port Sunday last, from Gibraltar, bring Jetters froma Cadiz dated the May. I certain that 25,000 troops were to en-| ter Spain immediately, Carthagena to Cadiz, tinng were making to receive the « The movements (it is added) Spain, gal, lead many to believe that all well, and that war is brewing.” —— § EP— The Elephant Balloon.—Yeste afternoon we witnessed the ascent of the balloon in the form of an Elepl The scene was entirely new in county. and attracted an immense course of people around the Gare but the spectators inside, we are sorry dential to say, were not sufficient to pay proprietors for their pence. This will always be the with exhibitions of this kind, because those within. ; As the ascent was attended A HANDSOME COMPLIMENT ihe found her Retract of a letter from a gentleman less corpse. nortunity for the exertion of individual not was and cheerful ; when Mr. Bennet arose on Friday morning he found ber miss- List of letters remaining business, in all 1s variety, site the Prothonotary’s Office ; « line, which he will sell lower than any that hasev= being an entire NEW STOCK, rectiy opp er been offered io the place ; at the lowest city prices. Rheubarb, Jalafr, Tartar Emetic Sulphate of Quin they can be purchase By strict attention The Medical REMOVA NEY STORE. JAMES ARMOR, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Respectfu'ly informs the inhabitants continues the ho Drug. Medicine, Paint & Dye Stuff one door ‘east of Esquire Vandyke’s office, and dis’ of every article in bi | Senna, Glauber Salts, Carbonate Magnesia, of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that ho where he has a complete assorts and purchased Among his Medic:nes are, Barks, of different kinds, Magnesia, calcined, Manna, Caster Qil, first quality } Cream Tartar, Liquorice Ba¥, Calomel, [cold pressed, | Epsom Salts, Gum Arabic, Arrow Root, Flor Digitales Oxyd Bismuth, Sc, ts Oils, Paints, §c. Prussian Blue, White lead, dry Spanish Whiting, - Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Red Lead, English, | Azber, Wc. Ein. gc. §e. low, ——————— ———— ¥ Prarl Ash, | Blue Vitriel, ) Camwood, | tc. We. We. Ue. Fruits, Fancy Articles, et. SNUTY, SEGARS, ko. re, so efficacious in Fevers. ALSO, SIIIPS PANACEA, By All the above articies will be warranted of the first quality, 4 any where. 0 business, and public patronage, ed to call, as they will find it © th Physicians’ Pres ipilons and attended to. nA ted 7 Medicines may 0€ Bellefonte, July 9, 1824. the Gross, Dozen or single bottle. and as low a3 liberal prices, he hopes to merit a share wich he respectfully solicits. Gentlemen of Bellefonte and its vicinity, are particularly in= eir advantage. Orders, thankfully received and prompts had at any hour of the night. Ly Arnotto Spanishy cad Inverness Courier ling. He searched the house and oot finding ber he grey Sprmed-tbe . th Pp ¢ Off Ben oe Fail D Tak wrntt he 3 searched the bacn, and the well, then in ¢ 10S 1Ce Hard ‘niline -|B: Ne i raised the lid of of the cistern, where 2 Carding : 1iling § y Fane of Ne 2 and drew ber out a life- Bellefonte, July 1, ng. I'armer’s bank, Mt. Holly y Pe Afler some fruitless at- Cumberland ad x p ¢ Aprl 27, 1824, temp's lo restore life, a Jury of inquest 1824. The subscriber respectfully informsier 7 k Ce den De {was called, which after some difficul- the public that hehas erected, and bas . i at Ea beth per sited States en ty brought in a verdict of accidental] Arnold John, Aurand John, Antes|0OW 0 complete operation, a oy at N a OR % roment as a death, But even afier the verdict, Henry, Antes Catharine M. Ambhise: NEW FULLING & CARDING o Waa runswick + is less op- every step was involved in mystery, Christian, Adams John Esq. Adamson MACHINE _ a Ty wil 3 atiy light thrown upon the sub- Elizabeth, Borley Wm. Beightel John, oD Logan’s Branch, in Spring town- 8 T Io a 3 be plun- ject, until ner friends arrived, (who Boone Wm. F. Beard Samuel, Ben- ship, about one mile and a half from 4 » Sueson ? __ ‘were sent for to attend the funeral, ajner & Kephart, 2 ; Crandle Job, 2 ;| Bellefonte, where all orders io the yi S on Steam Mill & 3 distance of about 30 miles) when it Crone Jobo, Clyde Samuel, Clauges|above line of business’s will be thank 2 BN : vistocracy :—no Boroughs was learned trem her mother that sheiJ. R. Carson Agness, Crawford James, |fully received and punctually attended PENNSYLV zo. A par had been known to get up in her sleep; Esq. Culbertson Saml. Coleman Ha-|t0- Cloth wiil be taken in at Pilipino gon ok a and when her mother saw her last, on ger, Carson James, Carey Richard,|Benner Jr. fco’s store, Bellefonte ji. ie tiphia. bepes par to being asked she reluctantly told her,Crowl Philip, Curden James, Dacker writen directions must accompany it. a on pat in that she bad ip two instances, awaked Michael, Doan Henry, Douglass John, PHILIP BENNER, Sr. |; fapmown i pat laand found herself several rods from Davis Thoms J. Deannan Robert [Spring township, July 5,1824. Te Curries De I the house but bad told no one of ityDillen Geo. Duck Henry, Dugan A yO re blic doubtless to avoid exciting their anxi-{James, Dunlop Francis, Richingo: Bank note Exchange. Deis ars Sou Chests par be ety. This put the cause of her death|{John, Eckley Eli, Eigile George, Em- Per ct. disp, a a fn- beyond a doubt. She was found dress-merman Albert, Flemiog John, Fillips United States Branch Banks 1 ney ank, Lancaster 7 and ed, her clothes pinned and shoes tied.|Joseph, Fisher Sarah, Fisher Wm. New-Hampshire banks 3 N * urg par ed. She was possessed of an amiable dis Forster James Esq. Egy David, Farner Burlington (Vermont) (Cc Be ampton par hor position, was a member of the church David, Gallaspie Jesse, Glenn Jobo 3,0 MASSACHUSETTS. = Columbia. do An go : $ 4 4 and beloved by her acquaintance. Goodfellow David, Graham Wm. Boston banks PAT york bank whi.oounty -— mo Galbraith John 'D. Hays John Esq. Springfield bank 1} {Chambersburg 3 PUBLIC 1 DIGNATION. Hyman Jesse, Hunter Join, Hintop| Hampshire, Northampton 13 Farmers bank of Reading 1 __! David and Robert Shields have Hannah, Hughs Samuel, Henderson| Salem banks 13 Gettysburg 1 ed by our attentive cor- Deen tried at Paris, Kentucky, for the Charloite C. Hannah Henry, Henny| Worcester banks 13 Carlisle bank i hat murder of M Cormick Coatrary to John, Knox Dean 2, Keatting Thomas, Other Massachusetts notes 2 |Swatara t Harrisbbur 3 on'all expectation they were pronounced Karlan John, Loyd Gilbert L. Long RHODE ISLAND. Pittsburg 1 inging NOT GUILTY t The trial occupied Wm or Jobn, Lambert John, Lyuoch Providence banks 13 |centre 6 994 of nine days. The Maysville Eagle Jane, Martin Robert, M’L wen Rober | Washington, Westerly 11 \Qorthumberland, Unio & Col- one of these it was stated as speaking of this result, says, « our res- S. 2; Meek Jane, M’Intire Edward | Other Rhode Island notes 11 | bia bank at Milton 15 Ipect for the great palladium of per- M’Gaveran John, Moyer & Cook. CONNECTICUT. (Greensburg 5 and that scv- sonal liberty, (the trial by jury) indu- Malone Thomas & Morgan, Moss Middletown bank 3 |Brownsville 8 eral regiments had been ordered from'ces us to forbear comment. Such, Maryann, Moore Plisha, M’Linsey Phenix bank at Hartford 5 'Other Pennsylvania notes no sale where prepara- however, is the strength of pubtic John, M'Kean Lewis, M'Kee Jobo. Derby bank x DELAWARE m. feeling 10 Bourbon, that on Friday Millikin Thomas, Means, Samuel Bridgeport bank 1 gan of Delaware, (Wil y par in'night last, the jurors were burned io M'Kinney Judge, M’Kee Andrew, Eagle bank at New Haven 1 ‘Farmers bank of Del & br. 1 with the recent events in Portu- effigy, and the Rogue's March beat Mill Tobias, Moyer Henry, M’Gbee Hartford bank + |Wilmington & Bra dywine yi is not over the graye.’ — Poulson’s Adv. James 2, Mitchel John, Maginty Rob- NEW-YOREK. Com bank of D: laware ff ——— ert, M’Lapahan James D. Purdue New-York City banks par {Branch of do at Miiford 5 Columbian Observer, The Augusta, (Geo.) Chronicle: Johg jr. Parker David, Philips Jo- Jacob Barker's bank no sale [Laurel bank. no sale says—¢« Several detachments of mus-'seph, Patton Samuel, Pluff Wm. Pet. Albany banks 1 MARYLAND. rday quetous have recently arrived in town rikin James M. 4; Ray Robert, Riddle Troy bank 1 Baltimore banks and are quartered upon our citizens. Hugh, Raw] Francis W.2; Reed Mohawk bank Schenectady S do City bark A want | They scem to be lively and active, and John, Reside James, Reeves Elijah, 2; Lansiogborg bank do [Annapolis r this ave so endirely free from farty spirit, Russel Hughes, Russel Wm. Steer Newburg bank do |Branch of do: at Easton do’) con. that they are equally attentive to the Asail, Shenk Matty, Steele David] Newburg branch, at Ithica do {Do. at Fredericktown pl len, friends and i of iy the Presi- Shugart Jos. B. St Clair David P Orange county bank do Hagerstown bank : do candidates ; and any. Person Shank Miss, Swisher Jcseph, Steegar| Ontario aida the laving down at night without a pavil- Mr, Sharp Faves, sepa Michael | Catskill bank So Wi bank «t William. . 7 trouble and ex.|ion, may be sure of reseiving some Shade Henry, Taylor Samuel & Phil.| Bank of Columbia Hudson do [Bank of Westminster a case| feeling evidences oftheir regard, with= jp White, Timms Lewis, Vaughal Middle District bank do |Havre de Grace ; out the trouble of electioneering for Richard, Vaughan Ann, Wilson Joh: Auburn bank do |Flktcn r those outside have as fine a view as their favours.” Sr. Williams Lewis B. Wilson Sam- Geneva bank do |Bank of Caroline Toy re {uel H. Withington Wm. Wenize | Utica bank do VIRGINIA. p with A CRUEL IMPOSITION. ‘John, Waggoner Wm. Willian | Platisburg bank 3 ichmond & branches Thomas, Whipp Bank of Montreal 5 Bank of the Valley success, we hope the proprietors will have their balloon safely returned. must have gone a considerable dis-jtrom door to door, wane to the northward, The Mew York, July 2.— Yesterday a lit- James, Waddie for a living, carries about Isaac. baskets of rasp H was met ia the lower, Tijtle girl, who, wind|berries for sale, , Humes, 2. M. . - Canada bank NEW-JERSEY | rersey Bank Branch of do. at Leesburg i ranch at Charlestown 2 \Brangh at Romney 5