—- - — pr " : wi American Patriot, lone ot the stipy > « To speak Bis thoughte— 1s every Freeman's right” Arrreronye, NovEMBER 25, 1815. A C— gnounts to $ 6,859 70 ; that of Clearfield “10 $1,575 89%; that of Armstrong to 1,487 dollars and 27 and an half cents. A full statement of the amount of Direct Tax “2 sapportioned by the board of Pruicipal As- sessors to the several counties in the state, shall be published next week. i edir ~ a-|stipulates : This county”s quota of the direct tax a 4 plundered works of science and art Marshal Ney’s trial progesses slowly=— In addition to other indulgencics, ly is allowed to visit him. a the expenses of tl cHorts to support parte; und that munerated to Great Nine Millions sterling. weil it putified, we arc assured, that by ‘a. gp a France iste pay ail] Notice. }& warsprovok’d by her the usurpation of - the sum which wili be re- Britain will exceed Another artcle e restoration by France of mon JOSEPH GREEN, Adm'r. his fami- Advices from All Europe. ALL persons having any demands a- gaat the estate of Ct William G. 3reen, late of Bellefonte, Centre County, are requested to present the same legally authenticated. and those indebted to make immediate payment to MiLesBUrRG Forge, . Nov. 27,1815. NOTICE TO be sold, by Public Sale, at the house of Joseph Butler, Bellefonte, on Friday the Ist day of December next, two Horses, Ten Dollars Reward, OST or mislaid by the subscriber, & bundle of papers containing as follows: Two hundred eighty four dollars in Hune tingdonand Centre County Bank Notes, a promissory note of Jacob Boas in Harrise {burg of § 2500-=aiso an account current with Jacob Boas, and an account current with the Harrisburg Bridge Company, ail enclosed in a letter of Jacob Bucher, ksg- Cashier of the H. B. Company. Th The bundle with the above mentioned money and papers was missed on the road between Deirstown and Altz’s tavern or mill The finder will be rewarded with ten dollars at the delivery of the above men. - (7 Numerous arrivals here 8 elsewhere g.q4le and Bridle, late the property of from Europe have furnished volumes of wr 11am G. Green, dec’d where attendance French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, 5,4 \cagonable credit will be given by Hamburg, Russian and British papers. JOSEPH GREEN, Adm'’r. We can scarce find room for the marl Noypmpeg 27th, 1815. row of the matter they fumish.] bis Land for Sale. Bost. Cenz. The subscriber offers for sale, one hun- dred and fifty acres of laud, situate in Nit- tany valley, Centre county, Walker town- ship. The land is of the first quality, well timbered with black-oak, Shell bark hick- tioned money and papers to Mr. George Kraemer in Derrstown, Roush tavern, near the Narrows, John Stitzer in Youngman's town, or John Norris, Esq. Cashier of the ‘Centre Bank at Beliefonte : ~ P. A. Karthaus. _ Beltofomte, Nov 10,1815. Centre Bank of PENNSYLVANIA. The stockholders are hereby notified. Commercial. The London Courier of the 22d of Sep: ‘ember, states, that «the last mail from the Continent, brings very favorable accounts «f the foreign markets. Sugars weve ad- vancing considerably. Coffee, Pimento, Pepper, fc. a shade better.—The exchan- szes come over also higher; and it may be presumed these arrivals will have a favo- ana Latest from France, VIA HAMBURG. New Fryncsw MINISTERS. gable effect on our market, as the general shipping season is now at hand, and the or- ders will no doubt be transmitted for colo- nial produce, and for the large sales com- Paris, Sept: 25. The official Gazette has announced, that his majesty bas appointed the Duke o Richelieu to the mimister of forcign aflairs, ory, Red-oak, Walnut aud 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- vation for a distillery ; being but two and an that an Election for twenty one Directors will be held at the Bankinghouse in the borough of Bellefonte, on Monday the 20th ay of November next, between the hours of ten and three o’clock of said day. vice Prince Taleyrand ; the duke of Feltre (Clark) minister of War, vice Gen. Gou- vion St. Cyr; Viscount Dubouchage, Minister of Marine; Count Voublank, minister of the interior; and Counsellor de Cazes, minister of Police, vice the no- torious Iouche. La Prince Taleyrsnd still continues his} functions as the Negociator of Peace with half miles from Bald eagle creek. For Er i A meeting of the Stockholders will be BI ulyrs aprly tothe pubscaibey held on the first Monday of November, at the Banking house in Bellefonte at 2 o’clock ee WILLIAM WILSON. Ip M. agiceably to the provisions of the Nov. 27,1815. vis ~ |*Act regulating Banks.” ; For Sale, - By Order of the Board, Jno. Norris, Cas'’r. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND. | ? the Allies. Containing about four hundred acres, 60 Berreroxte, Oct. 9, 1815. M. Fouche is said to bave retired to Sax="or 70 of which are cleared. A good dwel-| — TT ony, leaving his secretary to transfer bis pa= ling House, and double barn, with four exe List of Letters ; pers to bis successor. To save appearad-icellent Springs ol never lailing water; 2150 gemaining in che Post office 30th Septem. ces he requested of the king his dismissals Peach, Apple, and Cherry orchards of Fist “yo 187s “which if not taken out and atthe same time protesting his royally and, pate fruit, (hereon, Theres now a quantity postage paid, will be sent to the General devotion. Hervcsizoed on the Sot of Sep, Bie oz wlne peres st good on Pest Office in tiree mouths from this tember. a0 J he pluce; snd 18 or 20 morc can be muds. gare, p77 This is Ea & li ort. ile At Soatiy. I * Shave a 1s snce.an the § situated. 1 oges townshi ree miles So ie his on i cause of this {abo ve Mesh adjoining Re Bald eagle William Adams, total hag is variously accounted for.-— Botioms. Angy person wisning to pur- Zacheriah Albright, Some say it was Semnicd Jy te New fo a pos the property by applying to, Win. Ammerman. French Parliament, and that the king ithe subscriber on the puimises. in the demand, the voice of all F tos, The. William Hinton. new deputies were almost wholly old Roy-i a alists, aud members of the ancient nobility Novm 25, 1815. and gentry. Such men must havea deids} ly aversion not.enly to all who were con-f ing forward at the India House. LONDON, Sept. 22. Some of the last American papers, as well as letters from America, speak of the large supplies of arms sent from the v. Stated to the insurgents in South America, together with the arrival of American pri wateers with ammunition, &c. in the ports occupied by the Insurgents. Js it done “sith the knowledge aid approbation of the American Government? If so, is it not =antamount to a declaration of war against + Spain. Mary Any Cranxz, so celebrated for '_Nerfollics and intrigues, departed this life on Tuesday last, at Morreil’s hotel, at Rou- en. Itissaid that she died in the most | excruciating agonies, Her circumstances Jad of late become very narrowed, and all ¢ er quandam acquaintances had deserted . aher—=London Courier, Sefit. 28. ’ At his house in George-street, London, ~ #Bept. 15 J. 8. Correy, Esq. R A. and F | «A. A. 2 native of Boston, and one of the 4most emioent painters of the age. - re Russian Ukase. » the Custom House of St Petersburg. His excelency the Minister of Finance | has sent to the Department of Foreign - *Commercc for its necessary fulfilment, an sattested extract from the Journal of the scommittee of Ministers ofthe third of July of the present year ; by whichit is determin- ved, that «In the importation of Merchandize! oirect from the American States during the ‘year eighteen hundred and Sfteen partic ular specification. will be dispensed with.” The department of Foreign Commerce, Communicating this ‘regulation to the officers of the customs informs them, that - ‘merchandize already arrived here the pre- sent seasony direct {rom the Americanstates, 4. William Kelley, Li. Josiah Lambourn, Jocob Lantz, : John Leng, John Lammon. vr BE Samuel Miles, Richard Moore, Samuel Miller, -Hapnah Mackey, William Mason, William Moore, Jacob Miller, Andrew M’Kee, John M:Kiuly, William MsClure, James M:Intosh. 2. Job Packer, Samuci Parker, John Patterson, Win. Patterson, Wm. Petrikin, Abraham Pastoris. R. * Daniel Rush, Joho Robinson. Ss, James Sheechan,” Francis Steel, Andrew C. Smith, Christain Spars, John Soloduy, Anthony Suiith, Jonathan Seihs: yer, Hetiy Stephenson, John Shannon, William Spencer, John I. Brown, t Thomas Barlow, Michi Beaver. 1 c: : ; ii. Dickinson College. i} Ei Cadwaliuder, nected with the murder of Louis 16thy but} —, . . & ©5ickinson Colltire ve Noy roc Coil to such revolutionise 2 Ea i: pleasure of announcing irs reorganiza- Jesse Cookson + 4, ave ki ‘been prefer 2 C as have lately p tion - John Campbell. D thers attributed the change to the predo-| “op bony po MK siauT, Griners minant influence of the Duchess d’Angou- lente, the only surviving branch of Louis 16; land her husband; who have returned to Pa- ris from the southern departments. A third see in the removal the influence of the Allied Cabinets on that of the theille- ries. The fact is the Bonapartists view 1) their downfall the extinction of all their hopes The Jacobms are offended with Fouche for resigning. wifiel CE a EAL ~ NOTICE TO IRON MASTERS. Y virtue of an order of the Oiphans court of Centre couuty, will be sold on Friday the 29th day of December next, at the house of Evan Milcs .in' the Borough of Bellefonte, the following meitioned valu- able propestys being part of the real estate of Join Dunlop late of Centre county de ceased, to wit: The one undivided half part of « Washington Iron Works,” con: sisting of a blast Furnace anda Forge, both ‘ly professor of Moral Puilosophy, Logick, Ejiza Davie. &c. in Columbia College, in the city of New, E. York, bas accepted the wianimous invita'i- Fleazar Evans, on given to him, of principal of this semi- y{an0ah Everhart, nary-~and will commence the duties of his §ymuel Everhart, office the beginning df next week A pro- Susannah Elder, fessor of the carned languages, of compe- joseph Essington, tent wbility, and highly qualified, it is Pre- Thomas Ellis. sumed will soon be procured; in the mean z, tine arrangements are made, temporarily, Michael Fetrer, to supply this vacancy, in order to meet johny Fury ; 2, the ‘present exigency. In the course of Nancy Fleming. this session, or at the commencement Of} gy he next, the trustees expect that Lectures’ fames Gardner, on Chiymistry will be delivered in the col- pjiliy Gulich. lege as asual. wa Sg FREELY A gentleman highly qualified is now peer Hinkle, teaching the French and Spanish. lan= john Himiljer, guages, and a class will be taught by him In! jac Holter, the College in the course of the present) Richard Hughs, session. Gis . | Thomas Hastings, *.* Editors of newspapers friendly to li«! yonn Hutten, terature, are requested to give the above af Nehemiah Hadly, place in their papers. “and all such as in like manner may be im- ported from thence during the continuance © «of this year in the Documents of which, presented at the Custom House, a specifi-