ADVERTISEMENT. Preparing forthe Press; A WORK, TO BE ENTITLED, THE TWO CAMPAIGNS, Being a detail, of the events of the war, by sea and land, from its commencment to the first of January 1814, price half bound, fifty cents each copy, of 96 pages, 12 mo. e continued demand for the « First year's war” has rendered a second edition necessary. It is therefore intended to extend it to the end of the second campaign, under the above title. It will be forwarded, by the mail in sheets, at thirty and a 4alf cents each co- Py Distant printers, who wish to publish the above work, m ay have permission for that pu. posc, on very liberal terms, by applica tion to the « editor of the Military Monitor New York” et enn RD een TOWN OF MIFFLIN Situate in Mifflin townshify Lycoming county. HE subscriber having laid out a tract BR of land into two hundred lots with convenient streets, proposes to dispose of * them by way oflottery. The land is well situated, and timbered, and the great road £ om Jersey shore to Pine creek, runs through the same. There are two springs of excellent water which run through part of the land. Commissioners will be ap- pointed to attend the drawing of said lotte ry, and notice given of the time. Good titles will be made for the said lots any gime after the drawing. WILLIAM GALLAUGHER. The scheme contains *100 half acre lots, 68 acre lots, 12 two acre lots, 16 four acre lots, 4 three quarter-acre lots, 200 hundred tickets at twenty five dollars each. ? % Lots of the following numbers have not quite the given quantity. Acres. Perches. 60 120 20 20 80 120 20 120 120 Nos. 1* 2 16 17 76 77 136 197 198 199 120 200 140 *This lot has a comfortable dwelling house on it. —— > CO ODO MN sme m=» 42 LL TO PRINTERS. For sale, a Printing press, and following ype: Brevier, Loug-Primer, Small Pica, Great-Primer, French Cannon, Two line Brevier caps. Two Small Pica do. English Roman & Italic do. & Flowers ; TOGETHER WITH Cases, Stands, Composing sticks, Rules, and Furniture : ALSO, An Imposing Stong, Paper Press, and Boards Por terms apply to Jno. BrinpLE, Pemts- borough, Muncy township, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, or to the subscri- ber. W. BRINDLE. May 11,1814, ADVERTIEMET The editors of Christian Hamaker, late, ot Half Moon township, Centre county, dec. are hereby notified to file their accounts, properly attested for settlement, with Charles Cadwallader, on or before the 1st day of August next. This notice must be complyed with, and the demands safisfied, or they will incur costs. ESTHER HAMAKER, Administratriz., CHARLES CADWALLADER. Administrator - BEER e———— RAGS. THE highest price that is given in CASH, will be paid for clean Linen and Cotton RAGS at this Orrice. A. VANDYKE, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced the Saddle and Harness Ma- king business in the borough of Bellefonte, at the corner of Market and Main strects, immediately opposite Mr. Alexander’s ta- vern. He flatters himself from an atten- tion to business, and the superior quality of his work, to merit a share in the public pa- tronage, P. S. All orders will be thankfully receiv- ed and punctually attended to. Aprit 11, 1814. g7= LOOK SHARP BEFORE YOU BUY BY virtue of letters Patent granted to Cornelius Tobey of Hudson, County of Co- lumbia, and State of New-York, by the’ President of the United States, bearing date the 7th of May, 1807, for his new im- proved Bark Mill for grinding bark :- NOW KNOW YE that I Luther Gale, of Lenox, county of Berkshire, Massachu y setts, have purchased the soie and exclusive right &title of C. Toby’s patent Bark Mill for the statesfjof New-York, New Jersey Pennsylvanian, Maryland, Delewar Vir- g ia, Northand Ssuth Carolina, Georgia Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennesse, except what has been sold out previous to this date. Whereas William and J. Olds, of Metre den, and state of Connecticut, has been em- powered by C. Tobey to sell Mills in the above states and Amos Trask, of Sangert- field, in the state of New-York, has been empowered to sell Mills in the Ohio by the said C. Tobey ; thisis to notify the public, that their poweris legally revoked and is void, and their agentsit they have any. And if any person or persons after this date and notice should purchase Mills of the said Olds or Trask, or their agents int the above terri- tory, may be assured that they will be an- swerable to me for the right of usage, and if necessary will be proceded against accord- ing a8 the law in such cases provides. Gentlemen that are wanting Mills will be supplied by me, or my agents in the differ- ent states, with my patent Bark Mill or with Mr. Tobey’s. Gentlemen will do well to examine the authority of those that offer Mills for sale. if they wish to avoid impo- sition. Gentlemen can have their Mills setup by my workmen in the best man- ner, or can be furnished with the cast. ings. LUTHER GALE. New-York, Feb. 4. NOW it has been stated in the public papers by Messrs. Wm. & J. Olds that Cor- nelius Tobey never sold his patent right to any man of the name of Luther Gale, and to corroborate this assertion a letter of Mr. To- bey’s has been published, mentioning that he has not sold his said right to any man of that name. This may all be true; but it does not prove that Mr. Tobey has not sold his right to any other person, and that this was the case will be seen by the following au- thentic copies of conveyance to Jervis Web- ster; and therefore the above advertisement and warning has nothing but the truth — Luther Gale has been and still is the legal possessor of the patant right for the afore- said states; by a conveyance from Jervis Webster. Whereas I Cornelius Tobey, of Huddson, in the county of Columbia and state of New York, for a valuable consideration, have bargained and sold the whole and all my right and title which 1 have in my patent Bark Mill, for grinding of bark, corn and cob, unto Jervis Webster and to his heirs and assigns, to make, use and vend in the following states, to wit: N. Jersey, Penn- sylvania, Delaware, Matyland, Virginia, O- hio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Nurth and South Carolinas, and Georgia. \ KNOW YE therefore, all whom\it may concern, that 1 Cornelius Tobey as ‘afore- said, do grant, give and convey unto the said Jarvis Webster, and to his heirs and as- signs, my whole pewer and authority\to make use, sell and dispose of my said pat- ent Bark mill to others in the above men- toned states; and after giving notice of he said Jarvis Webster's power of attor- ney to Willam and Jermiah Olds and Amos Trask, I do hereby also revoke and make null and void all power or powers of attor- ney which I the said Cornelius Tolyy have given unto the said William and J¢remiah Oids and Amos Trask, ratilying and con- firming whatsoever my said attorney may lawfully doin and about the premis¢s.—In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 39th day of December, #13 CORNELIUS TOBEY, L §- Sealed and delivered in the presence of Josian Buck, City of Philadelphia, sST. BE it known on this eighteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, I George Heyl, jun. Notary public for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, duly com- missioned and sworn, residing in the city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify and attest that the foregoing instrument of writng is a just and true copy of the original, present- to ane this day, in order to have a notarial | copy thereof, the same copy having been carefully compared and examined with the oroginal, and found to agree therewith in every respect: Whereupon I the said No- tary do now make this public act thereof, that the same may serve and avail as of right it shall or may appertain. In testimony whereof I have here- unto set my hand and. affixed my Notarial Seal the day and year above written. GEORGE HEYL, jun. Xatary Public, (r. 8.) Bg7 Application for Luther Gale’s Pa- tent Mills to be madeto Jacob K. Boyer Reading. SAMUEL PENNOYER, Agent for Luther Gale. April 29, 1814, 4 i THE LYCOMING MAIL STAGE, WILL start from the house of the sub- scriber (sign of the LION) in Williams- port, every Fridey morning at five o’clock and arrive at Northumberland by six ; leave Northumberland every Saturday morning at four and arive at Williamsport by seven ; leave Williamsport every Sunday morn- ing at seven and arrive at Jersey Shore by eleven ; leave Jersey Shore at one P. M. and arrive at Williamsport by five. Dolls. Cts. Fare from Northd. to Willi. amsport : 2 From Williamsport to Jersey Shore 1 00 All intermediate distances seven cents per mile. 5 JAMES CUMMINGS. April 22,1814, Freight on all kinds of Baggage to be paid when entered on the way-bill, and to be at the risk of the owner. 25 FOR SALE, A TRACT OF LAND SITUATE in Pennsvalley, I{aynes town- ship, in the county of Centre, and on the main road leading from Pennsyalley to Brush-valley ; containing one hundred and fifty acres, thirty of which are cleared and under good fence. Thereis running through the premises a stream of water sufficiently large for turning a Fulling Mill or Carding Machine. The place is suitably situated for a Mechanic of any kind, being in a po- pulous part of the country. For further particulars enquire of James Duncan, Esq. Aaronsburg, or the subscriber living at Bellefonte. ADAM WENTZELL. N. B. This place is about two miles from Mr. Duncans’ Upper Mill and within five of Aaronsburg. There has been a tavern kept upon the premises. ‘J. KLINE, TAYLOR and LADY's HABIT MAKER, ( Late from Philadelfibia ) RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi- tants of Bellefonte and its vicinity that he has commenced the above business in Bellefonte, at the House of R. T. Stewart, Esq. He flatters himself that from his at- tention to business, and his former experi- ence, that he will give general satisfaction. Bellefonte March 29, 1814. LABORERS WANTED. Good wages will be given to a number of industrious, sober men for clearing land, working in the Coal Mine. &c. &c. It will not be so material to the employer whether he pays them every day, after the work is done, or by the week. Any person of the above description, will meet with good en- couragement by applying to the under- signed at Little Moshanon Establhisment on the north side of the West Branch of the Susquehanna. HERRMAN YOUNG. P. S. Good roads have been opened from Milesburg across ; and also from Philips- burg and Clearfield to the above establish- ment. Store-goods and provisions are always kept far the accommodation of peo- ple employed. BY ORDER OF THE @RPHAN'S COUR of Centre County, will be at Publ Vendue, on the premises, on Mon L sixth day of WW atractofland s ate in Walker Township, in said. Count containing about one Rodred § LCTeS The or less, with the usual allowance, t perty that was of the late Jane Templton, deceased ; adjoining lands of James Hutch | inson and others-~One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand; one fourth more | - in six months, & the residue in nine months : from the day of sale. The instalments to = remain a lien on the premises until paid. Due attendence will be given, b # THOMAS M’KEE,Adm’r, May 13, 1814. 124 DOLLARS BOUNTY. FOURTH REGIMENT OF RIFLEMEWN. reat All stout, able-bodied men, look at this! = You may have an opportunity of serving your country upon honorable and advantay geous terms. Fifty dollars will be gi- venat the time of enlistment ; fifty dol- = lars immediately on joinining the regi+ ‘ment, and 24 dollars and 160 ACRES OF LAND when discharged; besides the monthly pay of eight dollars, and one good and whole= some ration per day. You may have you? choice, either to enlist for five years or during the war. A more liberal offer ne- ver was made you. Good and comfortable clothing will be provided, and every possi- ble attention paid to your comfort. It will be recollected that all persons who enlist under the existing laws of congress, will be free from arrest or imprisonment for debt. : A Rendezvous has been opened at each of © the {llowing places, viz : Bellefonte, Aa- ropsburg, Mill-hall, and Philipsburg, where oficers are ready to enlist men of the above description. Any person bringing a recruit, not ob- jectionable, shail immediately receive ~ premium of eight dollars. MUSICIANS Will be employed on advantageous terms if immediate application be made at Belle- fonte or Aaronsburg. Wu. G. GREEN, Capit. 4th regt. Riflemen. GEO. GETZ, 1st. Lieut. do. do. retin A CE DEI tr SR ERE, List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Beliefonte, April 1, 1814. -» B ) : Moses Boggs; David Bowman, 2 ; Michae! Boorman, Joseph Boone. (C) Commissioners of Centre county, (D) {a Wm. Derring, 2; James Dundus$ i Branson Davis. CE Lo Thomas Evans, Moses Elder, Joseph 4 Essington, John Euings. : br (¥ Joseph M. Fox, 4; Samuel Farr, Filson, : (G) George Gonsert. (H Richard Hughs, Eli Diastings, Margaret Ienderson’ Robert Hastings, John Hutton, Jacob Hess, James T. Huey, John Hastings Patrick Hughs, John Hanson, David Hol. lingsworth. (IJ) John Irwin, 2; Joseph Johnson. > ? : Nancy Kelly. LM) Joseph McKibben, Arch’d. Moore, 3; "Thomas Moore, H. M. Henry M