Beate and “rect the $4id subscribers, and if the whols such district be net then subscribed, then also all those who shall afterwards) sub- scribe to the number aforesaid, into any “gue body politic indecd and in law, BY thie nae, style and tide herein before afi: ced 16 the bank of such district, ard 8 name th ghey s Shai have soptinugl : sucee $ number of shares aliotted to their successors, lands, teriements riditaments, rerits, goods, chattles to an amount not exceeding in th@ whole the sum herein alloted to such digifict ing pany in security for debts, and £rom time to time to sell, grant @& lien or dispose of ; to make and common s¢al and the same to affer or re- new at their pleasure j to bye-la trary to the constitution and laws States, or of this state, and generally and be invested with the duti@ powers, rights and privileges which by #i this comunonweaith belong t§ corpora- tions. See, 3 And be it Surther That the seven persons firs such letters patent shall as sof niently may be, give such notife agis here- in before required to be giver ich dis- trict previous to opetiing the’ to re- ceive subscriptions of stock within of the time and place by them for the subseribsrs to meet in o ganize such corporation, and toghoose by -a majcrity of votes of the said sbscribers by ballot 13 directors ; excepti thanics’ bank of Philadelphia, th vania Agricultural and Manufact the Centre Bank of Pd which shall be authorised to rectors, and excepting also the Northern Liberties, which shdl directors, to manage. the busi company witil the next succee election as hereinafter provid any ciection stockholders resid ben state at the time of such elect by proxy, when the instrumes constituting the same shall ha en and dated within two moni the time of holding said cle person holding such proxy the same or convey the Powe eu to him to any other perso . 6. And be it Further acted, 2 Th Ya fre directors first choseflas aforesaid in cach district shail procul certificates for the shares of stock of sgh conipany, aud shall deliver oné certificfle signed by the President to be chosen hereinafter directed, and countersigned I (he cashier anid sealed with the comm@ seal of the said corporation, to each flerson for the share or shares as the sg@ickholder may choose, by him her or the; ubscribed and held, subject however td a the paymerits due and to grow duc there. pot con- ~ cled. © #1 F named in ag conve ennsyi~ Ine bank and 1sylvania, this may vot of writing | been give preceding all tr ansfer there in on - (Remainder in off next) THE TRUE BLOODED YANKEE! alem, Feb. 12 A letter from My. Prols, an American gentleman from Massachfsetts, now resid. in at Paris, owier of thagdceicbrated Ame- rican Privateer dated the 30th of Pecember Ie ceived in fthis town, states that the True Blooded Yankee has captur- ed since shd was fittedf out twenty seven vessels, andmade two Hundred and seven- ty prisoners During fhe last cruise. Ox- nard who naw commas her, took an Is- land on the Eoast of Lland, and held it six davs. He fo took a/port in Scotland and burnt seven} vessels at anchor. The Bun. ker Hill, Tae the Linnet British sloop of war, armed With 14 eighteen Pp yunders and one hundred and thirty men, be longing to the sam? cogcern ly Was fitting out and near- ly ready forjsea. Nothing few at Halifas, the 3d instant. No late arrvifals from England, and no pri- zes sent in uh hrovioos 1 + by a "oa : o that date for seme time ie laws of And at On ; but no, wa BELLEFONTE, 1814. aE Te ‘ To. speak his thoughts— 3 Is every Freeman's right. Sarvrpar, ArriL 2, PRICES CURRENT. At Philadelpiay Of Flour, i per bbl. Ae Baliimere, ——Ditto ditto ditto $6 25 ~~ Ditto fine do. ona TS fii Sie The following billy, entitled ¢ Ax Act 10 PROMOTE COMFORT OF THE POOR, Wad passed at the late session of the Legic! lature ; Sect. 1. Be it enacted, &c. That after the first day of Sept. next the following ar« ticles owned by or in possession of any debtor shall be and ‘are hereby excmpted from levy or sale on any execution or other legal process which may be issued against such debtor for debts, rents excepted,which g all have been contracted afier said first foo a a 87 62148 day of September, that is to say, housc= hoid utensils, not exceding in value fifteen dollar ; the necessary tools ofa tradesman, not exceeding in value 20 dollars; all wearing apparel; two beds and the ne- cessary bedding ; oie cows and a spinhing wheel. Z.APESY FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. London, Jan. 8 Vice-armiral sir A. Cochrane 15 expec- ted at Portsmouth in a few days, to hoist his flag on board the Asia for {he North A- merican command. A rumor has been circuldted for these two or three days past, in the circle of superior emigrants from France, that a digect invi. tation has been received by Louis XVIII from Normandy, to return, and with an as- surance that hig standard would be sura rounded “by thousands 5 hearts devoted to his ¢ use. f War- Department, Downiiig stect, Dee. 30; Despatchies have been received at this office from the Mar uis sof Welling gton, dd- ted the 19th and 22d insts. It appears that since the battle of the 14th, marshal Soult has made several movements on the tight bank of the Adour, and towards the rear of gir Rowland Hill's position; but these movements were forescen and frustrated, The enemy being foiled in every attempt to dislodge the allied forces from their po- sition, the main body of the French army 3 has retreated from Ba yone, and has march- ed up the right bank of the Ardour, towards ERS Lia Antigua, Feb. 27, Bya London paper of the 8th of January with which we have been obligingly favor- ed, intelligence of the highest importance to the future happiness of the civilized world has been received. Since our last, there have been rescued from the fell grasp of Bonaparte; the State of Holland, Flanders, Switzerland, and the principal Italian states Flanders by an express request of the people, is now on the shores of the Adriatic sea. united to Holland, under the “Jaited Nee therlands, having at the head of the general government the prince of Orange, with the title of the Royal Sovereign of the - United Netherlands. Again has Vici crownee 403 ? who aren gheirg , : . ted for any kind of public business. _ Session will be given on the first day of May next. che afnis of Wellington. Undér the walls of Bayone Soult made a desperate stand, from whence he was driven with great loss ~—that the town is in possession of the als nes---the ports of the river Ardour on which it stands, are open to all nations not st war with any af the allies. he The following persons have been ap- pointed agents for the American Patriot and will reccive subscriptions and pay- ment for it from those resident in their neighborhoods, friendly to its interest, viz 4 For Mill Hall and its vicinity, Mr. John Curts. Great Island, Joan INNIS. Pine Creck, Rosear Hamirron, Esg. Je sey Shore, Tuoris MCrifrock, Esp. Mz Pennsylvania Furhacey, Huntingdon co, Mr. Davin STEWAR?. «5 CR Causes for trial at April erm, 1814, in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County. J. Miles & al. vs. Job Packer V8. J. Nixon’s, Ex’s. vs. Keatley & Tate J. Penn, jun. &c. W. Goodfellow P. Doughérty John Jack John Davis W. Smithy B. Elliott : M:Clallin for B. Tonsey for Ogden J. Keviin’s Ext’s. Confer & Wolf, A. Ream C. Keatley, Maybury for S 13. 8. Potts, J. Speakman Davis & Patton, W. W. Woodward sauie, G. A. Bicknel, . Same, i Miles (23 Jacob ‘Taylor, FOR SALE. TAAT well Known Tavern Stand, situ, ate in Aaronsburg, Cetitre county. The House is built of stone, and is well calcula- Po- G. Knox, R. Curtin, J. Gardner & al, J. Tate, A. Aljison, Jos. Boone, 1. Dunlop, F. Dale, D. Barrett, Boggs & Royer D. er y P: Taylor; For terms apply to the subscribe ber, S SAV UEL MILES. AAroxspuRG. ApriL 2, 1814. SIX CENTS REWARD, RAN away from the subscriber on the 28th day ol February last, an apprentice ta thé Shoemaking, named JOHN KEAN. He had on when he went away, a Brown Coat ef Homemade Trawsers, and other clothing, = Whoever brings back the said apprentice to the subscriber shall receive the above reward, but no charges. JOHN RULE. SP ——— . — - ’ Miles township, March 3, 1814. MICHAEL RUPLEY, & CO TAYLORS, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they intend carrying on the above men- tioned Business at the House of Jus. f Roth- rock in the Borough of Bellefonte. Those who please to favor them with their custom, may depend on having their work done in the neatest and most fashionable manner. Murch, 26, 1814. as ~~ § Ey et. wt DQ ©. ees eit ADVERTISEMENT. The Creditors of Christian Hamaker, late oft Half Moon township, Centre county, dec. are hereby notified to file their accounts, properly attested for settlement, with Charles Cadwallader, on or before the Ist day of August next. This notice must be complyed with, and the demands satisfied, or they will incur costs. ESTHER HAMAKER, Administratriz. CHARLES CADWALLADER. Administrater; CENTRE Bank &F PLENNSYLRANIA, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby sive that agreeably to the provisions of th Assembly, passed the 218t day of 14, entitled an « An act reg gula- Janks,” Books will be opened to re. e1ve subscriptions for capital stock of the Craire Bank of Peansyivania, on the 25th; 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th and 3Cth days of A= il next, at the tollowing places; from nine | o’ lock in the morning, until three o "clock ii the evening of each day, to wit: At the house of Eiizabety Merril ift the town of Pennsborough—At the house of Jacob Heiviey in the borough of Williamss ott, and at the house of Leonard Proutz at the Jersey Shore ; for the county of Ly- coming. At the House of Alpheus Chee; i in the: town of Welisborougs§ for the counties of Tioga and Potter. At the House of Evan Miles, ih thé bow rough of Bellefonte---At the Store of Duiican and Forster in the towh ¢f Aarons- burg---At the House of John Ker, in Penns- valley, and at the House of John Kurtz, in Mill Hail ; for the county of Centre: and, at the House of Robert Collins in the town of Clearfield, for the cotintics of Clearfield and McKean, At which timbs and places, one of more of the commis sioners appointed by the said act of Asscme bi§, will attend ; and to whom five dollars, on each and every share of stdck must be paid at the time of subscribing. ANDREW, GREGG, JAMES DUNCAN, JAMES HARRIS, ROLAND CURTIN, JOLIN G. LOWREY, JOHN HAYS, SAMUEL ST EWART, JOHN TURK, GEORGE WEBB, Bellefonte, 24th March, 18i4. Cont miss’rs. 4 7 . le SET ke J. Shaw, 1 “ Loittopn or Kuacogialla TURNPIKE COMPANY THE subscribers to the stock of the Lewistown and Kishacoquillas Turnpike Company, being now mcorporated by lot~ ters patent under the hand of the Governs or and the seal of the State; . | . PUBLIC NOTICE Is BERF2Y GIVEN to the said stibscrie bers, tomeetat the House of James Kir sloe, in Lewistown, on Wednesday th ¢ eighteenth day of May next, in order to or organize the said Cory poration, and to choese by a majority of votes of the said subscribers by ballot, to he delivered by person or by proxy, duly authorised ; one President, six Managers, and one Treasur~ er, and such other officers as .shall be deemed necessary to conduct the busines of the said Company, until the second Mona day of November next, and until like offis cers shall be chgsen ; and also to make such rules, orders and regulations as may Be thought necessary. W. P. Maclay, Andrew Keser, Jno. Alexander, Robert Means, Wn. Brown, jn. James Milliken, John M:Dowell, Richard Hope, March, 26, 1814. WANTED, ONE or two boys 4s apprentices to the Boot and Shoemaking. Lads from twelve to fifteen years of age would be prefeed. WILLIAM C. WELCH. ah —_— PUBLIC NOTICE : THE following descriptions of persons. are required to take licences, viz. Keepers of Boarding houses, who charge for Liquors used in their houses. Physicians, Apothecaries, ‘Sutgeons of Chemists, are required to take out licens ces. ET w. H. PA’ I'TERSON, Collector, 19th district, Penn. Aaronsburgh, Marcu 12, 1814, RAGS, THE highest price will be eiven fog ciean Linen and Cotton RAGS, a olf Orrics. Ek Ea Rar Mii S28