POE] ICAL. UL. MORCEAU. VE fir dant chime I have met a sweet ? TYE Ee 11g LU , A blossom unfelding. its exquisite ray ; + Mo Asa vrerits blush than the rich bloom of Muy 'Y fear that suother emamour’d may view it, May steal it away from its fond parent $M § ¥ hat in absence some fortunate lover may woo it: And 1 sigh when i think of the beautiful gent. &@ to florish, . Ou the wings of affection 1 hastily fly : “For what is there sweeter than fondly to poutish, What is dear to the heart, what 1s fair te the eye. o leave not the bower, sweet rose, till I come, : Hope whispers thy blossoms I again shall survey ; My bosom, believe me, was form'd for ay home, 0 leave ot the bower tiil it bears thee *pway! A Sec svegu TET TY ROM. THE WEEKLY ME SSENGER, The lost Traveller. kh incidents on wivich the following lines are founded, are mentioned by Drake, in one of the volumes of his. Essays; as Bn | Ts November's chill night, and the bil: * lows were dashing Onthe wide spreading beach with tu- multuous roar ; © Ahd the breeze *mid the rocks, which the wild waves were lashing, ~ Howl'd dreary and hoarse on the Sen J Fhore. x ford Fler the durkness and terrors of night ‘had gone by; Bet gh! from the heavefis in torrents it pour'd, Ana the pass was o’erflow’d as the river fel’ d high. Ket t4ghly he ventur’d—but scarce from 3 the shore The per ious way on his charger he {ri- “Wich the terrified steed; and the rider he bore; ere ov from thé ford and whelm’ d i £he tide: s i on tes were his shiteks,” heath the wave 6 $6 dons Nis phinigd fo his wa- on { Ln hig £5165; 28 WE §tood on the "bank; Yhat loudly ahd yavly pial us to 8aAVEe: | Bu Aid ol ¥ho seaman famnfd, pale; as Ye gaz’d énithe sight, For Be force of the tempest no barque “could outlive ; And nought could we do on that horrible night, But to pity and weep, for we could not relieve. th % 5 h > Jo islet he gain’d, and fash'd to a tree, ‘He hop’d that the rage of the storm would subside ; | Bat vain was his hope, for the fast rising sea weialy % oi + less tide. Yomi Syl a times the red Hghtning weuld flash o'er the wave, we And we saw how half-rais'd "mid the ‘wa- ter he stood : Oh God can i think of the look that he re gave? ih It thiiltls through my bosom, it freezes &nd there when the darkness had hidden|r, his form, And desperate he struggled with hope- . less endeavor«= How his shriek re noise of the sto As'the ne wal rase » Mgh to cashrond him forever, h'd the. hikes with the 0 ety thay morning it timedly glows, Mo the shade where the flowret is destin’d lceased, to wit: {value &c the titles are good, and taxes {the subscriber on the primises. Soon whelm’d his last hold i in its meérci- RW NY Jast groan, * In the anguish of death, as it roil’d to the shore ; ‘ How dread! Oh how dread | plaintiv e moan, As it came to us mix’d with the tem-f. pst) s wild roar. was that oni® The morn came at last-=the sun rose se- rene-— ‘The tide had fone down, and the ten pest declin’d ‘as And there, hero he dicd, was the travel ler seen, Left bare by the waters and bleach’d in the wind. C.G:M To Samuel Dunlop, late of Centre County, Lailor: YOU are hereby requested to be and ap: pear in your proper person at a Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at Bellefonte. for the County «of Centre, on the 4th Mon- day of January next, to answer the com- plaint of your wife Mary Ann Dunluft, who sues by her next friend, William Petrikin, fora divorce from the Bond of Matrimo-|: ny, and to shew cause if any you have, why the said Mary Ann Dunlop should not be divorced agreeably to her petition or libel Wm. Alexander, SI ff. wo Qf Centre County. NOTICE TO IRON MASTERS. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans]. court of Centre couaty, will be sold on) Friday the 29th day of December next, at the house of Evan Miles in the Borough}: of Bellefonte, the following mentioned valu: able property being part of the real estate of John Duilop late of Centre county de ‘Lhe one undivided hai part of « Washington Iron Works,” “con. sisting of a blast Furnace anda F orge, both lately erected, now in blas,, and in goe order, with about two tHousand acres of land situate in Bald-cagie Township 3. county, about eight miles from the Bald- eagle creek, (a navigable sticam) and ten miles from the west branch of Susquehan- foa. The quantity, quality, and cenvenienee of the ore, attached to these works, as as their sittiation, and quality of the. land, will be found worthy the attention of enter- prising men.—Also the whole of 77 adjoin- iag tracts of unimproved land containing about'415 acres each, situate in the. said county of Centre, about twenty miles above west branch of Susquehanna; —these lands. a considerable part of them being rich and fwell watered, the whole abounding with fron ore, and scites for works, in the pos- session of nionied men to settle and in- prove them, would soon be of very great paid. One half of the purchase money to be paid when, the sales a confirmed, the residue in two. annual ments.—atten- dance will be given by John G. Lowrey and Charles Huston, Admrs, and the sale ta commence at 13 o'clock. Wok BY THE COVRT. Ww, ms Beteiting ed kt Nov. ¥% 1815: For sald, : A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND. Containing about four hundred acres, 60 or 70 of which are cleared.” A'good dwel- . {ling House, and double barn, with four ex- cellent Springs of never failing water; also Peach, Apple, and Cherry orchards of first rate fruit; thereon: Thereis now a quantity of ten or twelve acres of good meadow upon the place; and 18 or 20 more can be made with little difficulty. The above Lasd is situated in Boggs township, three miles above Mileshuig, adyoining the Bald eagle Bottoms. Aniy person wisning to pur- chase, can'see the property by applying to - William Hinton. Novm 25, 1815. Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, one hun- dred and fifty acres of land, situate in Nit- tany valley, Centre coanty, Walker town- ship. The land is of the first quality, well timbered with black-cak, Shell bark hick- ory, Red-oak, Walnut and White oak ; has on it two springs of excellent water; one of them rising at the foot of Muncy or Bald eagle mountain, and forms a delightful sit-{. uation for a distillery ; being but two and an half miles from Bald eagle creek. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the primises. ~ WILLIAM WILSON. Nov. 27,1815. Blank Executions for} sale at this Offices g At ion] it clos’d o'er him-ive Loar d vo the Great Island, on the west side of the timber, and hayirg on them Stone Coal | Ten Bollars T Rewhid OST ‘or niishid by. te. subsoriber. a bundie of papers containig as follows: t wo hundred i oho y four dollars in une cngdonand Centre County Baok Notes, promissory note of Jacob Boas in Harris- burg of § 2500--aiso an account current wit: Jacob Beas, and an account current with the Harrisburg Bridge Company, all fonclosed in a letter of Jacob Bugher; Esq, Cashier of the H, B. Company, The bundle with. the above mentibaed money and papers was missed on the road heween Deirstown and Altz’s tavern or mill. The finder will be rewarded with ten dollars at the delivery of the above men: toned money and papets to Mr. George Kraemer in Derrstowa, Roush tavern, near the Narrows, John Sttzerin Youngmans. frown, or John Norris, Esq. Cashier of the Centre Bank ¢ at Bellefonte P. A. Karthaus. Dellefonity Nove 10, 1815. Notice. ALL persons having any demands a- sainst the estate’ of Capt. Wiliam G Green, late ot Belletonte, Genire County, are requested to present the same legally authenticatedy and those lndebied td make ‘mediate payment | BO JOSEPH GREEN, Adm’. MiLESBURG hd Nov. 27, 1815. Dickinson College. E he trustees of Dickinson College have ‘he pleasure of announcing ics yesrganie- Lion. The Rev. De. Jonny MK NIGaT, former ly professor of Moral Philosophy, Logick, {&c. in Columbia College, in the city of New York, has accepted the unanimous inyitati- ou given to him, of principai of this semi- office the beginning of next week. A pro- sumed will soon be procured; in the mean time dirangomicnits are made; temporarily, to Supply is vacaticyy in order to meet the present txigeney. In the “course of this session, of at the commencement of thendk the this(eés Expect that Lectures. J on Chymisiry vil Ye: @ehvered in the col- lege a as asuak: A gentleman Fishy Guialificd is now teaching ‘the French and “Spanish lan- guages, and a class will be tatight by him in the College inv thé course of the present session. Lr Editors of i newspapers friendly to Ii-; teraure, are requested to give the above a place in their papers. Notice. S hereby givento all persons inehted fo! the estate that was: of Thomas M:Kee,' of Walker township Centre county, deceass cd, either by bond, note, or book account, against said estate are requssted to produce’ ‘hem for settlement on Saturday the 25th) of this inst at the house ol Thomas MCal- mon, I.sq. ge THOS. M:C ALMON, Ads MATHEW WOODS 4 nye Nos EMBER 4, 1815 8 Public Sale, RT Taz subscribers, execators of the 34 tate of James Hamilton, deceased, of Sols.) bury township, Lancaster county, will sell} on Weduesday the 6th day of December, fat the. house of Mr. James Cummings, in the borough of Williamsport, a. certain tract of LAND containingabout 225 acres, situate on the first east branch of Pine-creek, above and adjoining lands of Samuel Shoemaker, esq, It 1s of a good quality, chiefly bottom land. An indisputable title will be made agreca- bly to law, by GEORGE JENKINS, Wm. HAMILTON, JAMES BOYD, : Notice. THE subscribers takes this method to inform the public that the have commen. ced the TINNING BUSINESS Sr James = Rothrock, : where the inten sale. They will shortly have a quantigs nf Stove ips § for sale. Ww. LOVE, D. Al ERICA September 30; 1815, Puter. hays—and will commence the duties of his’ lessor of the learned languages, of compe~ Client ability; and highly qualified, it is pre-|- i — | Eliza Davis. to make payment immediately to the sub-j Fbomas Ellis. seribats; and all persons having demands {John Himiliery jdacob Holter, - {Richard Hughs, in the Borough of Bellefonte, next door tofe keeping a constant supply of tin-ware for Ni B. The highest prige gen for ol yr * Notice. © All persons indebied to the $ bserihoeRs any way whatever, arc requested to calla the office of Elitka Moore, Bey and make payment, as all my accoun's wre. puplinte his hands for clot “ Placcablyif can, forcibly if T muse.” Georoe Rothrock! BELIEFON re, Oc. 7, 1815. Notice v -_- 2 Fk NOTICE is hereby given, that the wit scribers will attend at the late dwelling house of John Wrigley, dee. in Pike towhe ship Cleartield county, on’ Monday and Tuesday the fourth and fifth days vs ©. inp tember next ; and on Monday ana Puesddy the 18th and "9th of the same month) and the first and third Mondays of October, November and December next, for the purpose of settling the accounts of thc Isai deceased. AN persons. who are in- debited to sald estate, are requested then to come forward and make paymeiits and all who have demands against said estate are desired to bring their accounts forward legally attested for payment. THOMAS MCCLURE) ,.,° .. SAM. COLEMAN, ¢ =i ey Aug. 29th; 1815. nls Dividend. : The Directors of the Centre Bank & Penasylvania have this day declared 2 divi. dend on the stock paid in at the rate of nine per cent per annum-—payable at the Bank after the 14th instant. Jno. Norris, Cas’ re ; BErLeroNtE, Nov. 6, 1815. omen List of Letters. Remaining inthe Post office $0th Septem. ber 1815, which if not taken out and postage paid, will be sent to the Gene Pest Office in three months from pn date, A. William Kcley, William Adams, Zacherizh Albright, Wim. Aiamerman, ub John L.. Brown, Thomas Barlow, -Micb=z! Beaver. : £. El Cadwallader, Isaac Conden, ‘Michael Claper, Jesse Cookson ; 4, John Campbell. D. Josiah Lambourny © Jocob Lantz, John Loug, John Lammon, M Samuel Miles, Richard Moore, Fituuci } Miller, annah Macke William Mes . William Moores Jacob. Miller, Andrew M'Keey John M:Kinlv, William M:Clurey + James MeIntoshe Ir, Bicmar Evans; Hannah Everhart, Samuel Everhart, Susannah Elder; Joseph Essington, Job Packer, 3 Samuel Parke John Patterson, Wm. Patterson, Wm. Petrikin, 4 Abraham Pastorig~ R. Daniel Rush, John Robiuson. 8. James Shecchan, Francis Steel, Andrew C. Smi Christain Spars, John Soloday, Anthony Smith, Jonathan Sethsayery Hety Stephenson, Jobn Shannon, William Spencer, F 'Mithael etrer, John Fury; 2, Nancy Fleming, CG. James Garduoery Philip Gulich, a. oH o Peter Hinkle, nd Thomas Hastings, John Hutten, Nohemiah Hadly, Thomas Heney. George Fie: Charles Jackson; 2, Isaiah John, Catharine Johnstony Hugh Johuston, Thomas Jacobs. rs irl Audrew T ivi -Rebeeca Templet Joseph Thorndgke, ¥ Vow: dane Vanhorn, Joseph Updegraffy. John Wilson, ; Simeon Westfall, + K. William Keith; John Keen, Johm Kirk, bei Adam Krumrine, A. 2 Stewart, LP. a “For Sale, = struments belonging thereto.” It will be purchasing, can have an oportunity of do- fing 0 by calling on the subscriber, near priug _u Haynes township, Cente JACOB HERIN®L og s0, 1815. . hE PRINTING GY N eatly executed at this’ Office. 3 ak Bo Edward Southerland. William Undervoply =i A Suitvoyir's Cops, with all ves ine sold reasonable.” Any person desirous of”