First. By the esinmliice who 3d Con ince tion with one deputed by tie scnaty, cxas mined the banks of Pthusylvania, of Phiis-. delphia; and the fariners and Mecha ic Bank. They declarctl their belch, tha those institutions were in a most flouris) ing situation. This belief they found on the statements exhibited to them, and o ther own niinute antl c@Miical examination Part of their repott fully ard honorably exhonorated a very valvaele officer of ene of those institutions iow a charge which had been made against him inconsiderately | and without foundation. : “a 1 2d The general Bans committee repor- | ted on the resolution reported to them dis recling them to inquire into the. causes ol 58 the suspension, the report went on 10 make i the following remedies. : . his proposed to Sd 85000680 fo the Import dutics ; and with thes @ resources i ¥ caloulated that the whole of the public unded debt, viz —the old debt, the Louist- anna debt, and the war debt, may be paid offi n 18 years—besides leaving a sufficient yevetute for all the purposes ot preparation for defence, and promoting domestic im- p ovement’ upon a fiberal scale. « Yours truly.’ AMERICAN PATRIOT: « To speak his thought s— 1s every Freemaen’s right.” = _ QR 4 COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD f & I 0 ¢ Brine BissexTine on Leap Year, & A¥TER THE 4th 41st oF AMERICAN INDEPENDRNCE. BELLEFONTE, JANUARY 20, 1818, | - ny Jovy, THE —————— MARRIED, at Friends, Meeting on wing ‘re “Thursday last in H4it Moen, William Fish- ist... That alter the 1st of March, 1816. er 0: Boggs ‘owuship, to Sarah Moore, wi. the bunks shoud be compelled to pay in-! dow of the late Thomas Moores dec. of the terest on the balances due each other—this former place. interest payable monthly. 2d "That on all notes for which they re- 8 fuse specie after the 1st of January 1817 S68 they shall pay eighteen per cent. iuterest . § 3d. That a rewusal of specie alter the 1s. Hi) January 1816, should produce a total for-;fE feiture of thew charter!!! If this is their medecine, ¢ throw physic to the dogs.” A substitute to this report was immedi ately offered, which in many particulars fol Eset lowed its historical narrations as to the |Hes causes, and concluded with this resolution. #8 i Resolved, That itis at this moment in- 8 DIED-—On the 8th of this inst. Jou Mookx, eldest sonof Mr Hamilton Moore in the vicinity of this place, aged about 16 Jeais. DEATH is a monster inexorable; of fuightak mien, Rega ding neither age nor sex, paveity nor riches, Nor bigh nor low condition ; bit like un- timely fiost, 2 Cid OF nips the bud about to blossom into manhiotd. PIII IFP PIG SPS PSS, JANU ARY, 31 Days. TITTY D, H. M {uF 7 I 40 el 14 14 8 V7 ofl 21 il 12 mi| 29 5 49 m ‘hippsoupa gq | rr Er rr srs 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 a 2% gr First ull l.ust New FEBRUARY, 29 Fust 6 8 Full 7 Last 10 Lays.) 28 m 8 m 41 ¢ i “ id expedient to adopt any measures relative to | BEd the Banks. 4 « FROM THE BALTIHGHE PATRIOT. slxtract fo : e Dec 33.1815. « Congress having yesterday adjourned over until Tuesday, und the committees: sen “having made no teports, very establishing a generally, fit:le interesung bas occurred, or will oc- cur for a few days, in that body. Itis un- derstood, that the commitiee upon the sub- ject, have unanimously determined to ree ommend a NATIONAL BANK butj have not yet made up the details of the bill « A bill to establisl three new military academics, cone in ths District, one’ at Mount Dearborn, (in Son th Carolina, and one some where on or twa v the Ohio, will Pisoubly be reported to tC House, on vesday next, by Col. Joh. son. I'he to exceed tvhole number of Cadets is not - ions Boo inthe academies. These ug Ut! with that at West Point, will itis calcingt: ®d; be of greater utility than an army or twenty thousand men, in the dissemination: ‘of muitary science and practical informati- on, The Cad:s are to be exercised and inured to canips, as if engaged in acival ser- ¥ice. « The commercial convention with G Britain, was published this morning, is very limited, but tolerably satisfactory: 4s far as it extends. Our commissioners acted upon the principle, that it was more politic to let the points in dispute between the two nations remain unadjusted, than to make an incomplete arrangement in rela tion to them. The treaty was not ratified yotil every mformation on the subject of our commerce with the British was obtain- ed by the Senate, nor until that body sa- tisfied itself that the convention was not disadvantageous to America ; this way the catise of the celay in the ratification. As %o the exception made by the British go L vernment, relative to the island of St. He- of Engineers, lena, it will produce some inconvenience to’ our East India traders, but not so much; as to justify a rejection of the treaty. « The subject of the Presidential elec. tion is canvassed here only in private; and that with much delicacy Mr. Monroe, Governor Tomkins, and Mr. Crawford, arc the only republicans named as proba- ble candidates tor the presidency ; 1 sus- pect the question lies solely - between the two former. There seems tobe a general disposition ultimately to support, with an- animity, the one who sholl receive a major ity of suffrages in caucus. This spi ap- gurs lrarmony and safety to the republican porty, and consequently happiness and pros- perity to the nation. «As fit candidates for the second of the Kditory tlat:d Waslington, ~ booty, N 2 The report and substitute were laid on the table and made the order of the day fo Saturday the 20th. re GPE. on Representatives of the United States fo National Bunk, with a capi- {tal of thirty five millions of Dollars, sever lof which are to be allotted to the govern: 1 (individuals. ; His excellency CALEB Strong, has de- iclined standing a caudidate for the office of {Governor of Massachusetts, at the genera {election in April next. { Mr Randeiph from Virginia, and Mr. Pinkney from Maryland. have taken their ‘seats in the House of Representatives. The army of Mexican patriots ov'insu - ‘ceuts have been totally defcated by the Royalists and their leaders Morillo an Moiales waken prisoners, together with al: their artillery, arms, ammuaition, aud a ric ’ lB} Ge : » ¥ Tug MILITARY Acapemy—The discus: sion hoc House of representatives on this subjet. t has eventuaied m the Hew pit: “lish one accademy, in add already established to br ley in the state of Teo ation to esta tion to the ome located at Knoxvi nesce, which was cons, dered, by the majo: - ity of the house as the mo, 3 centr 12l positio to that section of country » Wich comprize. | the suthero and ries. The bill has been recom n, tied with | oi a view te’ the arrangement of ns actails HE Lb 4 MS but it is probable, will pass the House Representatives nearly in its present shap: The umber of cadets attached to thie corp: or military Academy is* pro posed to be increased from 260 to 600. NAT. INTELLIGENCER. Sgro rrrrss ros. TAAL T LENT For Sale, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND’ Containing about four hundred’ acres, 61 o1 70 of which are cleared. A good dw Bug House, and double barn, with four cx cettent Springs ol never tailing water; als Peach, App nd Cherry orchards of lis rate fruit, oon. Theres now a (quanti: of ten or tweli :. . ores of good meadow upti the place; and 18 or 20 more can be mad with little ditheuity. The above Land « situated in Boggs township, three mil: fice in the gift of the Union, Gov. Tomp- above Milesburg, adjoining the Bald «eagi kins, if he should not be nommated as: President, Mr. Clay, Mr. Crawford and Governor Snyder, are usually mentioned. 1 have preférences on both these important moniinations ; but my business is to re- ort facts and rumors, ‘not to give opin. jon. Ir is generally supposed that Mr Monroe will be president, and Govéror Tompkins Vice President. “The contemplated repeal of double im- port duties, will not prodace a material whange in the amount of revenue deri- vable [rom that source ; nor ought it essen- ally to affect mereantile operations. — $ Be PENNSYIVANIA LEGISLATURE. House 67 REPRESENTATIVES. Two important reports were this day Bottoms. Anuy person wisaing to pu ehase, can see th e property by applying i the subscriber on the primises. William Hinton. Novm 335, 1815, Notice. inform the public that the have comma ced the TINNING BUSINESS in the Borough of Belelonte, next door James Rothrock, where the inten keeping a constant supply of tin-ware fos sale. ‘They will shortly have a quanti; of Stove pipe for sale. o WwW. LOVE, PD. AFFRICA September 30; 18135. N. B. The highest price given for'éi ide to the House, Pater ! 1B fo wnt irst A bill has been reported in the House of iy tudk La Bt a y R # Last at, te nnd my le nt ts Be (wo weeks. REA rent and twenty-cight to corporations asd [Ea hb Rod et ea ee et ea re eee ere eet TR en Re av & Pe Ea western states and territo HE 8 SEPTEMBER, 30 Davs. THE subscribers takes this method tc he el New af [est A New {| First i New New 10 30 e MARCH, 31 6% rk 13 4 20 00 28 4 Lays. 54 « 46 40 26 Last New c Cc © APRIL, 30 5 11 13 1 19.7 4 27 8 Days. Zl m 42 m 37 30 First "ull New ml MAY, 31 Days. 4 7 1 10 18 9 26 10 First full 0 Days. 17 18 47 6 JUNE, 3 3 Rail Last 9 17 25 JULY, 31 Days. 3 27 9 30 17 45 24 8 31 24 =< | Ere ew 4 Cail 7 ast 7 6 } Cirst e ~~ AUGUST, 31 Days. Full 7 8 17 e Lust 15 Il 57 « New 23 2 5 m rust © 29 4 43 fl; all Last New F1ist 6 “14 21 28 11 2 10 3 + 31 m 46 e 2 mf 2 24 m OCTOBER, 31 Days aN! 4 i8 m Lag) 34 mm New 55 “Fast 57 12 13 ¥ 3 6 C 5 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 rn 5 12 19 26 NOVEMRER, 30 Days Fail 4 10 17 ef : fast 13 2 7 iC New 19 22 mj. Fust 26 5 afi 3 0 8: “10 17 24 31 6 13 20 7 DECEMBER, 31 Days Fuil 4 3 50 e Last 11 10 51 New 18 5 36 first © 26 8 51 Ro 0 Fp pp RO Np AT ET RR RB THE ECLIPSES ia 1816 are, Ist——of the Sun, May 26h, avisible — 9d ofthe Moon, June 9th, part visible, becinning at 22 winutes past : vening ~=3d, of the Suny November 19th, mvisible.—4ili; of th 4th, part visible, beginning at 40 mines past 4 in the alternoon, : ray 1) a — y /The Courts of Quarter Scssious and Common Pleas, are held in Bed- ford on the tst,in Huntingdon on the 2d, io Mifflia on the 3d, and in Cen- sre on the 4th Mondays in Jannary, April, August and November In Cumberland on the Ist, in Adams on the 2d, and in Franklin on the 3d Mondays of January, April, August and November] Coldmbia on he 1st, in Northumberland oi the 3d Mondays mn January, April, August and Noyember ; Lycoming atter Northumberland aud Union, after Ly- coming, each two weeks. eect 1) I —— SUPREME €OURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT. In Sunbury, dor the counties of Northumberiand, Union, Columbig Mifflin, Luzerne, Lycoming, Centre, Clearfield: MsKean, Potter, Tioga, Bradiord, Susquehanna, Pike, and Wayné, ob 'the ist Monday in July ; 7 14 21 28 Ls 22 23 c € Cc 25 ’ BANK. Tue CextrE Bask or Penssymvavia. Sunday, the’ 4th of July and Christmas excepted. om 10 to 2 o’clock $% Discount doy is Friday.- Not s must b lviged in Bank the Guy previous. | SRE Se * Oo) A RR ry TE TAL ES re ey BC RCI oh pa pet 7 1 the e- ¢ Moen, Dec. '#& i 4 Lali ng en uit rg Cyd Lk ies re Te SN ARNE NE LA ARS LS Ce a oe tik adi 3 - i v son TRE SA] BY. 54 r,. 4 Coa 4 o . 4 55 | fe & so M Vi ; is open every day, Lo