: 7% AND voizon having been a cetlectay, wo) es delingaent in paolic dues, shall hold peat in tho legislature. Judiciary-—A Supreme Court to cons!si of th:ce frdges, to Ue stationary at tac seat of governiaent, with appellate jurisdiction © only, £XCepl uy CASES wiere the Circuil 1s i d or concerned. Circuit I courts to consist of a president and two as he is hereby enjoined and commandad uns _¢rthe penalty mentioned in the third gece on of this O:dinance, to arrest mm _ ¢ly and without further warrant, any and very person offending against the provisk ns mentioned in the first and second sec- ons of this ordinance within his view, and .irn, her or them to take forthwith before ne said Burgess, assistant Burgess, or jus- (the said Borough, the sum of money or {price by them thought reasonable aud jus TOWN OF demand for such licence, which sun BOX BU RGH. shall notbe more than five, nor less tha k wo dallars for each licence, and provide. WILL be exposed to public sale, injalso, that no such licence issued as afore FOXBURGH, on Tuesday the 39h Oct said, shall continue in force for more tha DEF NeXt, 150 Lots ttwenty four hours. Sgoeurt is inle.we Passed mtg an ordinance, July 8, 1816. or by ballot. - corner Lot and both are at present, na ciates. Presidents to be appeiated by Te Jegislalure ; and associates and jusuces of the peace to be clected by the people. Supreme judies appointed by governor al senate. Eicctions io be by ballot, unl 1821, then to be established by the legisla- ture, and unalterably fixed either viva voice Militia Persons sorapulods of bearing arms, not compelled to do duty, and subject only to a fine wo be collected by a * civil offi cer, and thc fine to be proportioned on the fowes: scale of fines of the same order €apiains (0 be clected by their company; majors by the qualified voters of thelr bat- talion; and colonel, by those of their regi ment. Above a colonel by the officers composing brigades and divisions. Siavery prohibited, and the constitution pever to be amended so as to admit of it. Education abundantly provided for. Ten per cent. on the sale of lows in every county seat hereatter established, to be appropri ted to the use of the schools. a A state bauk to be established, with a Branca on an average for every thres coun: tics, The two banks, one of which 1sat Vincennss, and the other at Madison, may become state or branch banks. Oaths to be admimstered agreeable to the conscientious tenets of the deponent Corydon established as the seat of gov- erment until 1825, and afterwards until re- moved by law. The officers’ salaries are low, but may be regulated after 1819. In otiler respects constitution yery nea resembles that of Ohio. The members appeared to be men of reflection and cand our. I arrived too late to hear the debates ; but [ have been here part of tao days and in a eroud both dey and’ night and nave not heard sn cathor profane expression |! ! “The members of the cermvention are now scattertng. May the blessings of Heaven attend their exertions for thelr country and posterity ; and may their ex ample siiintiae our state to frame a better constitution, and our legislature to pursue a bet ter and a wiser policy!!!” ee a ee ee in the said town, and a large number of Out Lots. Itis situate in Richland townships Venango county, at the confluence of To- by’s Creek with the Allegheny River, is navigable for 120 miles above the town. The creek is also navigable for upwards of} 70 miles. It is seventy miles distant from Pittsburgh, and about thirty from Xittgli ping, Franklin and Buder The land the vicinity is of a good quality ; the coun! ty healthy; in general, well settled, and: rapidly improving.— Lerms will be made; known at the time of sale. Joseph. M Fox. —— i iti ee es Causes for trial at August Term. 1816, in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre coutty. loseph Ball v. And. Hunter J. Lukens’ Ex’r. v. C. Doner J Miles & al. Davd Spottz samuel Harvey John Maion Rachael Meek James Glenn J. Fulton & al. Duck « Gorrel Simon Gratz . J. Stover kal. Antheny’s Ex’rs. Wilson & Elder William Tate Alexander Reed Willink & al. The. Thompson Delong & wite J. Gardner John Singer . W. Campbell’ «| Waggoner & wife William Reed <4 Swate Treasurer v. J. Smith’s Ex’rs. P Benner v. W.Patian GG! Rothrock v. S. Patton Fleming & al. v. A Paison Zippernick’s Adm. v. Keen & al. RK. T. Stewart v. W. Pettit J. Kleckuer v. Heltman’s Adm. J «eggs PIRI < Notice, Public notice is hereby pursuance ol an : of the county of Centre, will be exposed © sale by public outcry or vendue, on the 26th day of August next, at ¥ o'clock in which 0 order of Orphans Court, Signed, Andrew Gregg, President of the Council. Aitest | John Blanchard, Clerk. NS Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE to prevent gahoping and running horses in the Borough oi] Belletonte. : Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Belle- fonte in Town Council met, and it is hereby ordawned and engeted by the authority of the same, That if any person or persons whosoever of the age of sixten years or up: wars, shall run or gallop any horse ot norses, mare or mares, gelding or geldings within the said Borough of Bellefonte, eve: #&y person er persons so offending and be- ing thereof duly convicted, shall for every horse, mare, or gelding, which he, she oi] they shall so run or gallop, pay a fie 0! net less than ome, nor more than four dol- lars, to be levied of his, her or their goods land chattles, together with the costs ol prosecution, but if goods and chattles suffi cient to pay the said fine and-costs cannot {be found, then the person se convicted, shall be conveyed to the gaol of Centre} county, there to be confined in close custo- dy by the keeper thereof, for any time not] {less than twenty four, nor more than fort eight hours, except he, she or they shali before the expimtion, the time adjudged {pay the said fine and costs, Sec. 2. And be ic further ordained, That ievery person or persons under the age ol (Sixteen years, who shall run, or gallop an; liorse or horses, mare or mares, gelding or geldings, within the said Borough, and shall thereof be convicted as aforesaid, cve ry such person so convicted shall be com- mitted to the gaol of said county, there to be confined for any time not less than twen- ty four nor more than forty eight hours for the afierngon of said day, in the borough Bellefonte, the following tracts or parcels . ic) 3 of land with the appurtenances, situate in Notice. . ALL persons having Jemanda against the astate of James Packer, senior, late af Bald Eagle Township, in Centre county, deceas- ed, will please 10 present them to the sub- scriber for settlement, and all persons auy way indebted to tac seid estate, will please to make payment on or before the 18t day _of January next. J. B. Shugart, Administrator. BrrieroNTE, August 6, 1816. —— Bear Skins. The subscriber wishes to purchase, and will give cash for a quantity of bear skins Saddles. Harness, Bridles &c, made at the shortest notice, and for sale 28 ue sual. George Test. Bellefonte, July 30, 1818. NOTICE ue subscriber wishing to leave Belle- fonte, and steer his course for some other Country unknown to him at present, de- sires those indebted to him to come forth- with and discharge their respective debts and by punctaallity he assures them they will save cost and trouble. He also offers for sale Lot No. 41,0n High Street on which he resides. The Lot adjoins that of the Hon Thomas Burnside, and 13 an exceilentsite for any kind of pub- lick business. Alse two Lots Nos. 162 & 163 adjoining George Louberger. One of said Lots is a high state of cultivation. For Terms of sale apply to James Dundass. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Office at MI Hell, June 30, 1816. William Wilson, John Sterling, Fred. A Richards, Roswell B. Johneon, William Campbell, Joseph - Morrison, Elizabeth Shade, Jolin Mohou, John Quigley, Hugh won, deceased, to wit : One tract survey in the name of James Boggs, one tract su veyed in the name ot James Gaw, one tract sutveyed in the name of Robert T. Stew. avt. one tract surveyed in the name of Hen- ry Davis, part of a tract surveyed in the name of Michael Redman, part of a tract surveyed in the name of John Cochran, and | | William Cochran. Terms of sale; One third of the pur. chase money in hand, the remainder in four equal annual payments—Due atten- dance will be given by ; WILLIAM PATTON, Administrator. BY THE COURT, Wm. PETRIKIN, Clerk O. C. Clerk’s Offize, Bellefonte } May 21, 1816. Ordinance. AN Ordinance to prevent Stage plays, wax figures, rope and wire dancing, pup- pit shows, or any other artificial or nat- ural shows or exhibitions, being exhibit. ed in the Borough of Bellefonte withayt licence. : Sec. 1. Beit ordained gnd enacted by the town council of the borough of Bele | fonte, and it is hereby ordained ang enacted by tne authority of the same, That alter the due promulgation of this ordinance ; if any person or persons shall show or exhibit any siage play, rope or wire daucing, balancing, tumbling or juggling, or that shall show or exhibit any animals, wax figures, pup- pits ov any other natural or artificial shows ov curiosities whatever within the limits of the said borough of Bellefonte withont first obuaining a licence from the Burgess asgistent Burgess or town Council of the said Borough for so doing, and being con- victed thereof before the said Burgessor assistent Burgeas, shall forfeit and pay the sum or fine of twenty dollars, for the use of the said borough; to be received before the said Burgess or assistent Burgess as other fines and forfeitures are receivable. Sec. 2. JAnd be it ordained, That the Burgess or assistent Burgess of the said Borough or a board of the tewn council for the time being, shall have power at the re- quest of any person or persons who have any plays, shows, figures or curiosities as aforesaid to exhibit, to grant a licence or licences for tiie same, provided the per- son or persons so applying shall pay tothe said Burgess, assistent Burgess or town f art of a tract surveyed inthe name of jevery such offgnce, except Lie, she or they shall pay down to the Burgess or other : y We Miofficer before whom the conviction shall the township of Ferguson, in the Countylye pag ) . aforesaid, late tire estate of Gen. John Pate, he amount of the fine adjudged bj the said officer which shall be rated accor- ding to the first section of this ordmance, {or unless sufficient surety shall be given to the said officer, that said fine and costs shall such conviction. 3 Sec. 3. Be ir further ordained, That the Burgess or assistant Burgess of the said borough for the time being, shall convict every offender against this ordinance, on his own view or on the oath or affirmation of any inhabitant or inhabitants of the said Borough, or of any other person or persons qualified by law in similarcases, and it shall be the duty of Burgess, assistant Burgess, high Censtable, and of each and every member of the Town Council to prosecute every person orpersons which he, they or either of them, shall see offending against this ordinance, and every of the said officers, who shall neglect for the space often days te prosecute as sforesaid, shall upon con: viction thereof pay a fine of the same a- mount as could have been imposed onthe offender (had he been prosecuted and con- victed) for every such neglect which fine with the costs shall be levied of the goods and chattles of the officer so neglecting 10 prosecute except he shall pay the said Ene and costs within one month from the date of his conviction: Sec. 4. Beit further ordained, That e- very offence commited against the provi- sions nf this erdinance shall be prosecuted before the Burgess or assistent Burgess for the time being, or in case of their ab- sence or incapacity to act, or in case ofa vacancy in said offices, then the said prose. cution may be had before any one of the justices of the peace within the said Bor- ough, and the costa of prosecution shall be the same as is allowed for similar services before justices of the peace by the laws of this Commonwealth. Sec. 5. Be it further ordaned, That the fines recovered by virtue of this ordinance, shall be paid one half to the presecutor, and the other halt to the Treasurer of the Core poration, for the use of the said Borough, except in cases where some of the officers mentioned in the third section of this ovdi- nance shall prosecute ; in which case the whole fine shall be for the said Borough, and in every case where an officer prose- cutes ex officio, or where any other person prosecuting shall relinquish his claim to any part of the fine before trial, the said officer or person so prosecuting and relin- quishing shall be a competent witness at the seid trial. Sec. 6. Beit further ordained, That it Quin. : NATHAN HARVEY, P. M, teouncily 23 the case map he, for the use of shall be the duty of ie high Constable apd Befigfonte, July 1,816. be paid within one month from the date of ice ofthe peace, as the case may require to answer for such offence as before directed. Sec. 7. Be it further ordaiwedy, That very prosecution for any offence commits wd against the first and second sections of his ordinance, shall be commenced before “he expiration of ten days from the date of ~ommitting thereof and not afterwards. Passed into an ordinance, duly 6, 1816. Signed, ; Andrew Gregg, President of the Coungl. \TTEST, : John Blanchard, CLBRK. BRIDGE Over the West branch of ‘Susquehanna at Lewis burg. x NOTICE is hereby given, that the first instalment of three dollars per share s required to be paid te me on or befora Wednesday the thirty-first doy of uly - next. By order of the Board William M:Qubhae, Treasurer Lewisburg Union Coun. ty, June 27th, 1816. ™ - N LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Bellefonte, which if not taken out and postage paidy will be sent to the General Yost office as dead Letters in three months from this tine.= June 30, 1816. : A. Nicholas Alexander, William Adamy, John Atkinson, Philip Antis, James Alison B. Francis Boyce, Joseph Brownlee, Hen- iy Baihurst, kibenezar Blair, Thomas Baw low, Jacob Bechtle, Susan Brown. C. Han nah Clever, Jacob Cando. D. Melchor Duikle, George Donnaldson, Jobn Doug- lass, Samuel Dixon, Malachi Dongle. Cyrus Evert, John Emerick. F. James Fulton. G. John Gerdner, Jaccb Gray James Garducr H. John Hall, Hannah Hauson, John Hutton, John Haslet, David Hollingsworth 2, James Harbison 3, Jacob Hetherlin, Jacob Holter. I. Joseph Irwin, William Irwin. K. Adam Klinefclter, Caleb Kephart, Adam Krumerine. L- John Linebaugh 2, John Lamb. M.S am- uel Moore, Jacob Mug, David Mitchel, James M¢niosh, Ehzabeth M:Lenand, Wayne Myers, George Miles, -M¢- Clure, Surveyor, Jacob Michal, James M¢- Gee, Andrew MKee, 2 N. James Niel, David Nicholson. P Jobn Purdue, iohn Patterson 2, Laurence Peters, Wm Petrikin 2, William A. Petrikin, Robert Pennington, Mary Pennington. R. Jesse Richards, Adam Russel, Henry Rushal, William Ross 2, Mr. Reem, Susan Robert- son, John Rankin, Alexander Robertson, Samuel Riddle, William Robeson, James Ross. S. Arthur Stewart, John Shank, Christian Sparr, John Smith, Marguret >mith 2, Joseph Shirk 2, Philip Shirk, Mi- chael Sweany, 2. T + Samuel Tagart. W. Elizabeth Whitson, Margaret Whitson, Joseph Williams, George Ward, Caleb Way. Jacob Way. Y. John Yeryer, 2 Z. Ezekiel Zimmerman, R.T. STEWART, P. M. Aa Stray Bull, Came to the ber living in Fergusen township, county, about the 15th of December lasy, plantation of the aubscris Centra a small red and white Bull, supposed to bo two years old this spring ; the owner isde- sired to come, prove property, pay charg- es, and take him away. GEORGE COLEMIRE. APRIL 6, 1816 LAWS @ THE quota for Cente and Clearfield counties, of tise laws passed at the lu6l scae sion of the Legislature of rennsylvania, came to hand this day, to be delivered Lo the different officers, entitled tp copica thereof ; all of whom, wil please to apply personally, as receipts are 10 be taken on their delivery J. G. LOWREY, Prot’y. Prothonotary’s office, $