week ly by ALEXANDER HAMIL Ne se me mesg eee * ANDLEW STEWART, TAILOR, Acguaints his friends and the public “igenctally that he has removed to the house tn which Mr. Robert Hayes lately resided, pear to Me. R. & W. STEW- ARTIS Store: and carries on the Tiloring Business, the shop tormerly occupied by George acy G - custom may rely upen every attention deing paid to their orders. No pains willbe spared to accommo- date those who may think proper to em- ploy him, with the newest Philadelphia fashions : Bellefonte March 31. For Sale. A TRACT OF LAND, {onramne 200 acres, more or! Yess, called Baver’s Delight, situate in Ferguson township, Centie county, adjoin tng lands of Jacob Houser; Benjamin Whitehill and George Coble; about 7 miles from Bellefonte. . The aforesaid tract of land is of the first © quelity limestone land. Its improvements: are, about fourteen acres ot the first rate meadow——an orchard ol 70 bearing apple trees—ona hundred hewed logs, fi plete preparation for building a bank barn. Tuaere are inthe whole about eighty acres of cleared land, under most excellentfence. Terms of sale will be made known toany person disposed to purchase, by ~~ ROBERT MOORK Ferguson townsbip, April f, 1817. — DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP re | - {HE partnership of George and Ar- 4hur Smith is this day dissolved by mutu- 41 cor ents of which circumstance, all con- cern | will please to take notice Those Wnd-lod to said firm, are requested to fake paywent to George Smith, and those having demands are hereby notified to ack to hun for payment of the same. GEORGE SMITH, ARTHUR SMITH. Wecember 6; 1815. | Lycoming § Potter F Fa i rT E TURNPIKE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PERIIAT pursuant to the provisions con- Tinea in an act passedat the last session of the legislature of Pennsylvania, entitled ¢« Anact to enable the governor to incorporate a company for making an artificial road from Jersey Shore, in the county of Lycomingy to Coudersport in the county of Potter,” books will. be opened by the undersigned, commissioners named in the said act, at the office o George Vaux, No 39 south 4th streetin the city of Philadelphia, onthe second day. ef December nest, at ten o'clock A. M. for the purpose of reciving subscriptions for the stock of the said company. Si- wilar books will be also opened at the same time and for the same purpose in Northumberland county at the house of Thomas Gaskins, in the town of Nore thumberland ; and in Lycoming county, ‘at the house of James Cummings, in the borough of + Williaxpsport, and at the shousc of James Collins, in the town of Jersey Shore, JOHN KEATING, ntlemen favoring him with their WK om 10) near t~ 14 mehes ace, 60 teel jong; and about 8000 shinples—all of (he spot, and in com. ar TSS FOR SALE, A WELL IMPROVED FARM Of first rate land, containing one huw dred and sixty acres, and allowance, siua ted on the North West side of Bald-eagie creek, near grist mills, saw mills, carding machines and fulling mills. The bottom land is of thie richest kind, and the upland of the best limestoie quality. A consideroble portion of this place is well timbered; there is also a variety of fruit traces. This property posseses the great ad: vantage of being situated on a navigable stream emptying into the West Branch of the Susquehanna. A further description is deemed unne. cessary, as no person will purchase without viewing the premises. ! The above property will be sold very reasonable, The terms will bc made known by applying to Job Packer near the premiges, 1, w ALSO one other tract of vuimproved bimestone land, contaming FOUR HUNDRED a- ores, lying to the South East of Abraham (Elder’s, in Halfmoon township, sixteen imiles from Belicfonte. This tract is ol excellent quality, fies handsomely, and in a good setdement, adjoining Abraham El- der and others. Robert Elder, who res sides near the land will show it to any per- son who may apply to him to view it. The above property will be sold cheap, for Cash, and an indisputable title given ‘by the subscriber, living in Bald Eagle, Millhall, Centre county. JOB PACKER, Bald Eagle, Feb. 24. fo jure, Ni MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1817. PRs Mill Hall, convenient to} | Toexecute, inthe most able and perfect TON, in Bellefonte bps EE — A eg ee ee hr Pa Wi Declaration INDY PENDENCE. IN June 1816, the Subceriber issued pro- +J3als for a splendid, and in all respects American edition of the DECLARATION] F IND PuNDENCE; with fac similies {ithe subscribers to that national docu- ent. He advertised that the size of the pa- ner should be 36 by 24 inches ; of the Loest queluy that Mr. Amies could man wlactore. , Ihe design in bas relief, encircling the tdeciara wn of Indepencence would be the work of Mr. Brippomr. It was to be surmounted by the Arms of the United states, and adorned witli medallion Por- vaits of General Washington, John Han- cock and Thomas JeBerson. The Ans of the Thirteen United States in medall ou, encircle by characteristic ornaments, was meant to form the remainder of the Cordon. The whole design was to be engraved by Mr. surrey ; Thein.crior of the Cordon by Col. Fair- man ; The Poitraits by Mr. Leney of New York, irom original paintings ; The Fac Supilies by Mr. Vallance who has been permitted to have access “othe Secretary of States’ Officeat Was agten, for this purpose. The Arms of the soyveral State. copicd from official documents an ited with a particujar eye to herald” tor to be 2x¥ecu- J accu mainer the plan so advertised bas been an object never lostsight of by the Subscri- Interesting Discovery afflicted with CANCERS, AND to those whuso foclings of hus mapity excite them to inquire aud di- rect where they may obtain a perfect cure for the malady, in the most safe, cacy and offectual way : hd } Doctor Griggs, No 277 Nerth Second Street Philadelphia. Confident tha this remedy is superior to all others that have cver been in practice thinks it his duty to make it known to the public, that he has succeeded in effectually curing near one hundred persons in this city, cfthe most dreadful of all maladies, the CANCER, within the last 3 years ma- ny of whom had despared of ever obtaining a cure, some of whoin had been attended in the Alms Heuse and Hospital of this place, without success and now are ef fectually cured— : By the effiicted’s Hun ble servant Daniel Griggs. N. B. Reference can be hadot some hundreds of the most respectable citizens of Philadelphia. * p> All editors of papers in this state will please insert the above once a week for three months, and send their accounts for payment as above. : All Editors in the\United States will subserve the cause of humanity by, giving ‘the above a few insertions in their respec. tive’ papers. Sefitember 54 1816. To Iron Masters. Ax experienced Iounder, now out of employment, wishes a situation at some I'urnace. Sufficient recommendation as to his capability can be bad. Letters ad- dressed to the subscriber in Bellefonte, Pa will be punctually’attended to. CHRIST. WINKELMANN. February 17. : : — DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership of John Rowls and Son, Blacksmiths, has by mutual consent beenthis day dissolved. Those ndebted to said firm are requested to settle thei aceounts. John Rowls. {ber, who has been unceasingly, anxious not {only for the spicudor and accuracy but 2% those who are so unfortunate as to be The realized. prompt execution of the work. An expectation was entertained that the work would be ready for publication in ¥ebruary 1817, but this expectation cannot ~The publisher duly impressed with the importance of the duty he has imposed up- on hiinsell is determined, that all the ex- peciadiums hie has raised as to the Accura- cyy Taste, and Splendor of the publication shall be fully realized. The difficuitics that bave presented themselves have been greater than wes expected, and the cx pence incurred heavier than had been cal: culated : but the general approbation with which the Proposals were received, has in- cited the publisher to. perseverance, and determines him to make this edition wor» thy the principles which it is intended to pet peivate, and the nation to whom it shall be dedicated. 0, wn aL, Itis needless to speak of the merits of the Artists employed : they are known: could better have, been found, they would have been resorted to, om this occasion. The Plate has been under the graver ever since last May ; but such is the quan. tity of work, and the style of execution, that it.is notyet in the power of the Subscriber to promise its completion, before the nexi anniversary of the day on which Indepcn- dence was proclaimed. It is found thatthe Paper will require to be 88 by 26 instead of 36 by 24 inches; as there is no Copper-plate Press suflici- ently large to werk off such an impression, The difficulty of procuring official impres- sions, drawingsand: descriptions of the Avms of the respective States, has proved another source of delay. Many of those that have been received, are of so imper fect and confined a’ character—the draw ings so inelegant, and often so accurate not conforming in design to the eerified description=that it was found indispensa- ble to dugage an Artist of science, last and skill, to reconcile the discordant ma- terials, and make the drawings harmonize with the descriptions on record This - a Press must be made for the purposc.|. EE i CE ; Pennsylvania. : . of J ay . EE ee eens crs stunt authorities, and a listo names : The engravings will be delivered to su scribers in the order in which they may have subscribed. ids : ‘It is contcmplated to have some copies printed on paper prepared to éarty colours; to have the Shi€lds accurately tinctured in the modern style ; and the Plants, &c. co- lourcd by one of our most approved water colourers. The price of those superb cok sites will be THIRTEEN dollars cach As no more of those copies will be prints 2 than shall ‘be subscribed for, gentlemen who wish for them, are requested to add the word « coloured” to their subsertipie on. As itis determined to raise the priced non” Subscribers, these who have underta- ken to coitect Subseriplions, and those who wish to be considered as Patrons -of ‘this Nationa! Publication, are requested to furs nish their panics te the Publisher, on of before the 410 day of July vext, alter which date, no Subscriber can be received on the terms of the original Propotals. JOHN BINNS, No, 70, Chesnut Street, PuiLADpELvHIA, Feb. 1817. J ROSYS GREEK GRAMMAR, NN O real proficient inthe Greek Lane . guage needs to be informed of the inpor- tance of having the rules of the Greek Grammar in Latin, The student, who can construe, parse, * and write 1 atin well, enters with peculiaf advantage on the stuoy of the Greek Lane guage. Not only the rules more doncicaly exe pressin tbe Latin thay in ‘the Erglish; but the: bast achotiests Lomamentavys and Grammars of the Qrock tapgy pr, nave generally writen in Latin and the cindent; who has become a proficient in Laun, will acquire the kuowledge of the Greek with much more facility and accuracy than. be. who, without such a previous knowledge, applics to it merely with English jules 3, rhe former, whilst he is studying the G: eek’ Grammar by Latin rules, 14, at the same. time, improving the knowledge of the Tat. in, the Grack Grammar in Latin heing most excellent classic book 1 the latter as he studies the Greek by an English Greek Grammar, cannot possibly do this; itis unnecessary. to. state how importa: the kiowledge of both Greek and Latin is to a theral education. . The editor has used in the first edition and will contiive to usein this, his, ps endeavors to render it both concise ond comprehensive ; hig chief aim being toens able the student to promounce, resove ia good Latin, and pause thie Greck with “re. cision and critical accuracy. He exalts in the recollection tha the first edition hasfor a considerable’ ime, been used ‘in the Jersey’ CoMege, the Chambersburg and New Ark, {Del} Aas demies, and others reputable seming ies, where it is studied with superior appro- bation. is a A455 ’ Application (post paid) may be io to the editor in Philadelpiia, North Fourth treet No. 44. JAMES ROSS, CONDITIONS. It will be printed on as good type and pa- per as the foimer edition of the ‘same size, well bound at seventy five cents res tail de AL The customery allowance will be given to Booksellers and Teaclers whe subgciibe for 6,13; 50, 100 or more copies. The wo k vil be putte press as soou #5 a sufficient number of subscribers are ob= tained. 2, THOMAS STEWARDSON | a: GEORGE VAUX, = J P. De GRUCHY, > JOHN BOYD, Q HUGH WHITE, pa JAMES COLLINS, 2 THOMAS M: CLINTOCHE x SAMUEL STEWART, x ROBERT M'CLURE. o ANL'W. D. HEPBURN J ©| ®atober 18, 1814, Richard Rowls. ments eonpecied with the pubbcatiug gs task Mr. Sully hes undertaken; and is pro-iSuh. riprions will be received ly John ceeding in it with all the zeal thatthe sub-} njnmcomery, Attorney General 3; Robert ject requires; and he will compleat the! 20iitar me chart: Lot demes Cali Armsol the several States mn sucha mar}. Join Parviag ce, yey at Jaws ner as to make this publication the staud Res 8 Know drovosy aco the Ro ard of reference for accurate kvowleducl win Sivclair, vice provost of Bal on tne heraldry of the Union; and USABLE College, Mesais, Lon's and Mi cimen of National taste srioters BalGmon. + 6a the } It shall be delivered to subscribers aff Denny, vecto 45: Che EN dollars each copy, to be paid on de Acaticmy 3 VWahe bo: € 1a iIVery. Yieher, Esgie H The engraving vill he accompanied bi} ditenglanzantar : s PAMPHLET, cofita Line thy. Ficisl doen} Dobson #05, 0 ' = Curoyy 1 wi $a ’