and spread thadgh evry seco happy countiy, spread throughout tc. wile: babliabie globe==ull every pearl shail be warmed wan a Savidie’s blood, Ki A yemoval into the oper counter; I placa] Sy son William x ~liza Hay, and Eliza Berrien at the Mount Zion Academy id Hancock county, Georg; which Academy 33 at present under the direction of the re- yerent Heman, a presbyterian clergyman, of peat piety, waicats and learning.’ Last Tuesday nigh I received a letter from W. Hay, ulorming me that the Lord had pour- “ed out his spirit among and upon them. set out tie next morrlug to behold the re- ality of this good news, and found such mat- ter of rejoicing, that I am cogstrained to ¢ tnake is communication to you my dear “Brother, kiowing that you love the Lord & deli ht inthe tion of sinners j-=believ-{G ey Lral Assémuly of Feuusyivaedy epli- ang also assuredly that it will gladden yourjged « An act 10 leguiais the \xcnural ied al : : : ] A don wit tins Comuoa wealth ; Lis oli- a Qe circumstanecs attending this revival gined ow the Sherils ol te different cous gre as {ollows— Vir Beman was absent. onics to give public houce of sucn Eiccuon a visit to 4 sickfricnd in Augusta, and there! to be neld, 404 TO eulmeratlc in such ne- was nothing speciat when he left homes! cc what officers are to be elecreli s L heres Mrs. Bemaa says she was unwell and rath-jjgee, I, VWILL(AM ALEXANDER; Sherdy ol er in a cold frame of mind herself Shealll cnire, coun do ucicuy make kaowin : our king. Aa ah Mp, Coli i. APN Ba | a ns aE GENERSL BELGTION. i CPROCLAMA LION. eo > 1 J galiva 5 Siva every mouth be filled with praises otGod | E pe Vciile, venite, O tempora benedicta ! 3 yA {To all Editors inthe Um- 3 : | WW sxe A 5yin‘and uy an act of the} > Ay 3 a under my hand at Bellcfonte, this 12th day of Sept inthe year of ou © Lord, one thousand eight hundred aud sixieen, and the 4st year of the dudependence of the United States. Wiiliam Alexander, Sherif. Wo Gwe ted States BD 4 & : bi ay AWAY from the subscribers, liv- ing in Bellefonte, Centre coudty, Penn. on sunday night the 18th uit. two appreauce boys ; tie eldest ai apprefitce to the shoe making trade, named JOHN COLEMAN, about 19 years of age, five feet eignt inches high; dark complexion, black hair and eyes. Had on when he went away a dark brown coat, dark corded volvei pantalogns; about a once observed an unRcomInon SETIoUSHESS |, (| gLve Lids public Holi Ww the Lacciors ip the countenances of some of the Miitie! jj (ue 'counues of Lentre and Cicarbicid,| girls, with traces of weeping and mournitGs lena a General Etecuon will be heid nN she enquired into the cause, but could get] guq counues, on Lic second Yuesuay oi nothing out of them for some time. Sbhe!(ctober next, being we Bib day ol tie| insisted on knowing what was’ the matter, mann, ac tie Seyuial ciccuon disrics of! and found two or three of the little’ Bids isu connudés, au wach Lane the qualiicd] were in sugh deep concern for the state of gc tors of suid conulies will elect iu con their aculg that they had gone out to Dray! yi ction wiin saul vlact, : in secret 10 the Lord. his spirit was 000° (ie peisou Hor sueber of the House of communicated to others, until the whole of’ Represcataiives of the Uisted' Statesy Jar the female ¢chool (about forty in number) po strict composed of he counuss ul were brought under deep convictions. in! pig, Cen, iuntingdon and Ulearfivia, this state of things My. Beman returned and, J . erson ior memocr of the house ot drought his siek friend with Him, this friend R., rh, Of the Lominouwealin of was general S. of Venaont, who command- p Li Avanid. kg ed the Vermont troops at the battle of A the qualified electors of Ceutre and Plausburg. He was in a consumption amd ,eariicld counties, wii elec seperately tor lastfall was prevailed upon to travel, very cach coun, one Comumissioncr and ose much agaist his will. ~-He says he had 00’ 4 yqier for eacis of said counties. 5 thoughts of coming southardly, but was led’ [|e Eieciors in the county of Centre on from place to piace contrary to his wish= iif take notice, that ihe elecuon will es and intenilons, until he was finally jeid at the following places, vig. «ii “brought amongst these dear children when ; t they were thus exercised in mind. Hes . upwards of 50 years of age, and has always v been esteemed a champion ot firmness. He had enirenchéd himscH (as he thought) in “thie strong holds of morality, disregaiding the gospel and all us ealls,—The spirit of the Locd, howeverat this time, and this place, reached his heart, melted him down, disarmed his boasted firmness, levelled his moral fortifications, and constrained him to receive the kingdom of Heaven as a little chiid. The female department is entirely | 4 Patton townships, and seperate from tae male :==they are upwards ao WOSHIPs A ct of the All of 2 mii¢ apart, tad nointercourse. between i y Absakam Elder. 4 thom but he blessed spirit of all grace ea ny he district composed of Spring town: sily boanded over the space which seperat- ; ot Ah ed tha and fastened — arrows of Cat 5h pian Los I Bh the on uptih many of their hearts «~There were Courthouse iy sas ohn nearly seventy boys and young men, nearly gne third of whom were” niade anxious to enquive “what must we do to be saved!” oh the riches of redeeming love, the tri- umphs of almighty erace Lwathe teacher in the English department, a young man of talents, who never regarded these things before, was also made to cry out for mer- oy. He and general S. together with about fifteen of the pupils, have been hopefuily converied«wand many others arg now under dec p convictions, « Nor is the work confined to the Acade- fhy— it i8 likewise spreading in the neigh- dorhood. ‘Those children who are under she influence of the spirit, are continually exhorting those to flee from the wrath to somes ard seek an interest in the blessed Jesus—I know you will enter warmly into my feelings when I tell you that my dear Sfarles is among the number. Bless the | ng on ord, oh my soul, and ig beginning po bonefits =] Svs a, a fotd county ; thence west to the district simple; and. satisfactory expression than, line between John Cauan and Hutitels dis: his—and I 2m happy to add, this is very | trict; thence south by said linc unto a beach corner of two surveys in the name much the case with all of t . The have been bowed down under Th They} ot George Meade, N 0. 5294 and No 5295 ; of puilt, driven to Christ for mercy, and thence north along said line to the place have received pardon and peace through lof beginning, at the house of Andrew Over- the application of tie adorable Re. dora the forks of Sinnamahoning, in said deemer. Thus aré the oid and young | township ; And a brought in together the hairs which 4 The district composed of the remainder blossoming for the erave, the beardless ©f the townships of Pike and Lawrence, at youth and even babes and sucklings, have the house formerly occupied by Benjamin here had their second and best birth, and Jordon, deceased. ; have together united to perfect praise dnd And in and by an act of the Qeneral As: united to perfect praise inthe fear of the sembly of this state, passed the 17th day Lord. I spent two nights anda day with of March, 1806, it is directed that the In. ‘thse new heaven born souls. and Spectorsof the said Geaeral Elections, shall found it truly pleasantto be amongst them, bE chosen by ballot, on Friday next prese- They have indeed a little Penticostal seas. ding the first Tuesday in October; (being on The dear little children are speaking 1D® 27th of Sepkember inst) at the scve- with new tongues, and are ina new jan. ral election districts ; and the election of a & A "For the district conposed ol the town ship of Haius, wm the town OL ‘Aaronsbulgs a. Lire house of Christa. Muruasc i The district composed of wie of Miles, at the house oi Lacuarian in the own of Rebersburg. EAL The diswict composed of Potter towns ship, ai the house of John Benner (Quid Fort.) ; nk seh The district composed of ship, at the house et Johu Waggoner township 5 Ferguson Wwn- The district composed of Boggs town- ship, at the School house in the town of Milesburg. Sli NE The district composed of Walker town- ship, at the House of Wiiham Smith. The district compesed of Howard town- ship, at tire house of Frederick Shenk And the disirict composed of Bald Eagle township; at the house of. Samucl Morri- son, Mall Hall. : ih Ry oF ... The elecwrs of Clearfield county are requested to take notice; that the election will be held at the following places, For the district composed ot the town- ships of Bacar and Bradford, and all that part of Rush township lying west of the Allegheny mounta n, at the house ‘of John Geerharts 1 Aid the district composed oftirat partof Lawrence township, In Clearfield county the Waters of the Sianamabtioning at the north east corner of Cicar- |shirts, and a bundle contamning a kit oi The district composed of Half-moon}~ all that part oi} 1 BELLEFONTE, June 1 1816. A fonte in Town Council mety and i is hereby ordained and engcted by the auihority of guage. Blessed be God sceptics and gain- sayers cannot say ttisis {rightned imma- gination of poor, timed children, for their ages are from 11 to upwards eof fifty ; and there was no earthquake, no thunder, no no earthquake, no thunder, nu lightning. no alarming cispensation of Providence, all was’ calm and serene.~Here then it must be confesed is the mighty power of God, the Flotjous efficacy of sovereign grace. | To God then be-all the praise and glory. These my dear Brother, are the leadiag features of the revival in Mount Zion Academy, i orign & progress. Oh may the such inspector shall be held by the respec- tive constables, (who are required to give at least one week's notice of such election) assisted by two qualified citizens, chosen by such citizens qualified to vote ag shall be then present. And the Inspectors cho- sen are required to be at the places of their districts, on the day of the'General election aforesaid, at 9 o’cleck in the morning, 1 do and perform. the duties required of them. And the return Judges of the respective districte aforesaid, are required to mect al the Court house in the borough of Belle fonte, on Friday next after the second - half worn, a roram hat nearly new, 2 Dc pair of fine shoes, a 1 ghi pattern waistcoat ~tool with him two new 'homicmade lines: shoemaker’s toels, and an English silver watch —1 fic. other an apprentice to the Tailoring tiade, named ANTHONY WAYNE MYERS, about 5 feet § inches high, about 16 yeais of age, light complex- ion, lair hair, and - ¢huukey made—Had on when he went awey a dark moleskin coat se, corded velvet pantaloens, black roram hat, black broadcloth ‘waistcoat, single breasted. He is an artful and cunning lad] We will give 20 dollars’ reward (0 any pe rsonor persons who shall apprenend said apprenuces, and; secure nein in any jail 30 that we can get them again, and shal also advertise them in the same Newspa- per from whence they received their infor mation, making affidavit at the same ume by or from which = paper they received such information. We will also give the editor of any newspaper the like sum of twenty dollars, which shall give the inlor- mation of said runaways to the apprehender The above reward or rewards will be paid to the Jailor for the use of those entitled, when and where we shall receive said ap- apprentices. It is hoped editors will give this advertisement a general circulation and discourage, if possible, the profligate practice, of which these fellows are guilty Jobn Irwin, jun. Jeremiah Menon. ¥ % 5 Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE to prevent galloping ~ Bellefoite. Section 1, Ben ordained end enacted by the Town Counc of the Borough of Bolies the same; That if any person or persons whosoever of the age of sixten years or up- wards, shall tun of Jailop any horse oF norses, mare er mareds gelding or geldings within the said Borough of Bellefonte, eve- wy person‘or persons so offending and be- and running horses in the Borough of . hy, ry person or sve persons which he, they os citer of them, shall see oficnding against tals ordinance, and every of the said officers, who shall neglect tor the space of ten days te prosecute as sforesard, shall upon cone viction thereof pay ‘afine of the same ae mount as could have been imposed ou the {fender (bad he been prosecuted and cori victed) for every such neglect which fine with the costs shall be levied of the goods and chartles of the officer so neglecting ro prosecute except he shall pay the said fine and costs within one month trom the date of his conyiction. ; Sec. 4. Bei: further ordained, That é. very offence commided agalnst the piovi- sions nf this erdinance shall be. prosecuted pefore the Burgess or assistent Burgess for the time being, or in case of their abe sence or incapacity to act, or in ease ofa vacancy in said offices, then the said proses cution may be had before any ene of tha justices of the peace within the said Bor. ough, and the costs of prosecution shall be the same as 8 allowed for similar services - vefore justices of the peace by the laws of this Commonwealth. : Sec. 5. Beit further ordained, That the fines recovered by virtue of this ordinance; shall be paid one halt to the prosecutor, aud ine other half to the Treasurer of the Cor poration, for the use of the said Borough, except in cases where some of the cfficers meitioned in the third section of this ordis nance shall prosecute ; in which case the whole fine ‘shall be tor the said Borough; and in every case where an officer prose- cates ex affiéio, or where any other person prosecuting shall relinquish his claim any part of the fine before trial, the said officer or person so prosecuting and relin- quishing shall be a competent witness at the said trial. Sec. 6. Beit further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the high Constable and he is hereby enjoined and commanded un- der the penalty mentioned in the third seca tion of this Ordinance, to arpest immedi- ately and without further warrant, any and every person offending against the provisis ons mentioned in the first and second se¢c- tions of this ordinance within his view, and him, her or them to take forthwith befors the said Burgess, assistant Burgess, or juss tice of the peace, as the case may require to answer for such offence 4s before direeted. Sec. 7. Be it further ordcineds That every prosecution for any offence commits ted against the first and second sections of this ordinance, shall be commenced beforg the expiration of ten days trom the date of committing thereof aud not afierwards, Passed into an ordinance; July 6, 1818, Signed, Andrew Gregg, President of the Cousigs * . ATTEST, John Blanchard, CLERK. . stent The Spread Eagle, Square and Compass. William T. Brown, 8 ing thereof duly convicted, shall lor every horse, mare, or elding, which he, she ar they shall so run or gallops pay 2 fine of not tess than one, nor more than tour dole lars, to be levied of his, her or their goods and chattles, together with the costs of prosecution, but if goods and chattles suthi- cient to pay the said fine and costs cannot be fourd, then the person so 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 then forty eight hours, except he, she or they shail before the expiration, the time adjudged pay the said fine and costs. Sec 2. gvery person or persons under the age of sixteen years, who shall run, or gallop any horse or horses, mare or mares, gelding or geldings, within the said Borough, and shall thereof be convicted as aforesaid, eve ry such person so convicted shall be com- mitted to the gaol of said county, there to be confined for any time pot less than twen- :y four nor more than forty-eight hours tor every such offence, except he, she or they shall pay down to the Burgess or other officer before whom the conviction shall ve had the amount of the fine adjudged by the said officer which shall be rated accor- ding to the first section of this ordinance, or unless sufficient surety shall be given to the said officer, that said fine and costs shall be paid within one month from. the date of such conviction. Sec. 3. Be it further ordoined, That the Burgess or assistant Burgess of the said borough for the time beigg, shall convict avery offender against this ordinance, on his own view or on the ath or affirmation »f any inhabitant or inhabitants of the said Borough, er of any other person or persons And be it further ordained, That {OF Miron) B® Ho eseecrronny informs his fiiendd and the public in general, that hic has tak ‘hat old stand, the i STONE TAVERN in Aaronsgburg, formerly otcupied by Sam- uel Miles, where he hopes by prompt at- tention, good liquors and stabling, to meet with a share of public patronage. AARONSBURG, April 4. NOTICE. 4 : i HE subscriber wishing to leave Belles fonte, and steer his course for some other Country unknown to him at present, de- sives those indebted to him to come forth- with and discharge their respective debts and by punctuallity he assures them they” will save cost and trouble. He also offers for sale’ Lot No. 41, 0m High Strect on which he Yesides. The Log adjoins that of the Hon’ Thomas Burnsidry and is an excellent site for any kind of puigs lick busmess. _ wit LAL Also two Lots Nes. 162 & 163 adjoining: George Lonberger. One of said Lots is & corner Lot and both areat preseny, n & high state of culgvation, For Terms oE sale apply to James Dundass. | - “ ne Wanted immediately, ¥ or 2 Journeymen Tailors, to whom good wages and constant employment will ker given by Samuel Bairds qualified by law in similar cascs, and agcred flame bare lighted up encreage - Tuesday in October, thea and there tel be tho duty of Burgess, wsisag B it shall | 3 Baygaesin dey 10 1816.