OETICAL. + Prom heb Huntingdon Literary Museum, { Fleg —— NES WHITTEX ON A SMALL FLOWER ga CALLED Violette de Nuit-* BY CHARLES J. COX. I'VE heard there blows 2 mystick flow’t, Wiose breath the day beam never kist ; But sighs perfume at twilight hour; And spreads it’s charms in ev'ning mist. ~ Resembling thee a heart 1 know ~~ Which never sichs to day’s bréad beam. But treasures all it’s stores of woe, - To sigh alone at twilight gleam. © No streaming eye e’er told its grief, « - While day-beams might that eye illume ; Ne’er sought in sunny smiles relief, But stille=it sighs for cy’ning’s gloom. -And sacred be this orphan flow’r, And sacred be the care-worn heart, hat loves in pensive lonely hour, To lisp in sichs from day apart. oes emee® This small and interesting «flower is the Hesperus Tristusof Linnzus Class Tetradynamia Order Siliquosas=it ‘ blossoms after sunset. and at that time dis- rses a delicious perfume ; but neither the oe nor the perfume fire sensible in the day. CEERI RSET Sam Scraggle. A tayloring wight Sam Scraggie was, Of Washington’s wide city; d And Rachel Ross he lov’d, becaus® - “I'his Rachel Russ was pretty. Love’s a delicious thing you know, 1t makes one feel all over so. ‘But Rachel Ross did not love him, Which griev’d him very badly ¢ Mis cyes in tears of woe did swim, And sorrow sunk him sadly. How much do peopie undergo, From wounds of master Cupid’s bow. “Mis heart was hotter than his goose, As still he thought about her “#1 see,” he cried, ¢it is no use, ~ sFor] shall die without her.’ ‘Never was creature troubled oe, ‘Since Noah's flood long time age ‘8 Georgetown Tom the butcher dwelt, And he was one of twenty : Mid Rachel mighty wishes felt, To have fresh meat a plenty. Love's very pleasant food you knew, But beef and lamb are better though Row jealousy had sciz—ed snip » Which like the grave is cruel} ys he, a 1. Job Packer, Samuel Parken, Jolin Pattersony * + i :S x & a in. the Borough ol Bellefonte, next door ghest price given for old How strange that love should work dance will be given by John G. Lowrey and him so. Charles Huston, Adm’vs. and the sale to commence at 12 o’clock. BY TRE COURT. Wm, Petrikin, Clk. Nov. 27, 1815. Thomas Elis. 7 Michael Fetrer, Jobn Fury ; 2, Nancy Fleming. James Gardner, Philip Gulich, H. Peter Hinkle, John Himiller, Jacob Holter, Richard Hughs, Thomas Hastings, John Hutten, Nehemiah Hadly, Thomas Heney. Win. Patterson, Wm. Petrikin, Abraham Pastore R * of Walker wownship Centre county; decreas. jad, cither by bond, note, or book account, to make payment immediately to the sul scribers; and all persons having demands against said estate are requssted to produce hem for settlement on Saturday the 25th of this inst at the house of Thomas M«Cal- mon, Esq. THOS. Mi«CALMON, MATHEW WOODS NOVEMBER 4, 1815. Public Salo, nt He thought he down himself would throw, But fear'd he’d after rue it : And foiks would all laugh at him so, He vow’d he would not do it. Indecd much wisdom does it show, To look before you leap you know. Daniel Rush, John Robinson, 38, James Sheechary, Francis Steel, Andrew C. Smithy Christain Spars, John Soloday, Anthony Smith, Jonathan Sethsaye Hetty Stephenson John Shannon, William Spencer, Edward Southerlan§ TT. ; x ¥or Sale, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND. Containing about four hundred actes, 60 or 70 of which are cleared. A good dwele ling House, and double barn, with four ex- cellent Springs of never {ailing water; also} Peach, Apple, and Cherry orchards of firs: rate fruit, thereon, Thereis nowa quantity of ten or twelve acres of good meadow upon the place; and 18 or 20 more can be made with tittle difficulty. The above Land is situated in Boggs township, three miles above Milesburg, adjoining the Bald eagle Bottoms. Anny person wisning to pur- chase, can see the property by applying to the subscriber on the prinises. William Hinton. Novm 25, 1818, 8 0 PRINTING OF ALL KENDS, ’ Neatly executed at this. | Office. | J Br + Gone warlike birth he asked, $ Adm’rs A naval station gain—ed 5° © . 8le went and joined the marine corp To cure what him 30 pain——ed. For very well did Samuel know, That if be died, he’d-~stop: bis woe. * 8 “on « r 4 Fac subscribers, executors of the cs- tate of James Hamilton, deceased, of Sols- bury township, Lancaster county, will sell on Wednesday the 6th day of December, at the house of Mr. James Cummings, in the borough of Williamsport, a certam tract of LAND containingabout 225 acres, situate on the first east branch of Pine-creck, above and adjoining lands of Samuel Shoemaker, esq 1t is of a good quality, chiefly bottom land. An indisputable title will be made agroca- bly tedaw, by GEORGE ron, } Fp A ¢b1d now Tom the butcher took, Which soon a fever brought on; _ find life, next Thursday, him forsook, Twas what he had not thought on. A cold’s a very bad thing you know, By cough, or fever—pop we go. George Johnstony Charles Jackson; 8, Isaiah Joh, Catharine Jolinston, Hugh Johnston, 1 nomas Jacobs. -- ~ Andrew Thompson, Rebecca Temple Joseph Thorndyke, Ver w. | William Underwooly Jane Vanhorn, 4 Joseph Updegraffy, John Wilson, + John Kik, Simeon Westfall, Adam Krumrine; 1 : wn. 7 Stewart, P, M.- : Blank Executions fog 2)e at this Offices nl Sam Scraggle then to Rachel said, . 18 sober doletul ditty; ¢ Since Tom the butcher now is dead, Won’t you on me take pity For Samuel Scraggle did not know What change her mind might under- . 80. ’ K. William Kei, John Keen, Says she, « I'}l never be your wit So dont you ask me, prithee; J would net have you--"pon my ble, Wm. HAMILTON, AMES BOYD, - . Si »w