i 1 i 6, Danicl Udree; | 7. Tho. Craig, rg. Daniel Montgomery; 9. John Borrow, TTI ys - old oe eipeanmgdle ia gt free JO» Berks. Northampton. Columbia. Lycoming. Wm Steel, funtingdon. I. doin Res, Franklin. 2. Alexandsr Ggle, Somerset. 1 [land. 13. David Merchant, VWestmore- 4. Tho. Acheson, Washington. 5. John Wilson, Alllegheny. 6. John Lhiilips, Erie. “ — RBIGADIERS GENERAL. Dia. Brig. Officers’ Names. Counties. I 1 George Bartram, Phila. City 2 / Thomos Snyder, Do. County. 2 V Samuel Smith, Bucks. 2 Isaiah Wells, Montgomery. $ 1 Wm. Brooks, Delaware. 2 J. W. Cunningham, Chester. 4 1 Jac. Hidsman, Lancaster. 2 John Dicks, do. 5 1 Christian Hetrich, York. 2 Jac. Eyster, Adams. 6 1 John Forster, Dauphin. 2 John Addams, | Berks. - 7 1 Henry Speering, Northampton. 2 Henry Mertz, Lehigh. 8 1 Adam Light, Union. 2 Wm. Ross, Luzerne. 9 1 John Cummings, Lycoming. 2 Henry Welles, Bradford. Yo 1 Lewis Evans, Mifflin 2 Arthur Moore, Hunungdon. 11 1 John Boden, Cumberland. : 2 Tho. Waddle, Franklin. 12 1 John Noble, Bedford. 2 Robt. Philson, Somerset. Y | land] 13 1 Jas. Murray, Westmore 2 Alex’r M’Clelland, Fayette. 14 1 Tho. Patterson, Washington. 2 John Brown, Greene: 15 1 Wm. Marks, jun. = Allegheny 2 Jas M’Comb, Armstrong. 16 1 Tho. Graham, Butler. 2 Henry Hurst, Crawford. _ BRIGADE INSPECTORS. 1 Daniel Sharp, Phila. City. 1 2 Jasob G. Tryon, Do ch ry. | ‘1 Christian Snyder, =~ Montgome- 2 2 Harman Vansant, Bucks. 1 Casper Snyder, Delaware. 3 2 Matthew Stanley, Chester. 1 John Light, Lancaster. 4 2 N.W. Sample, jr. do. 1 Arch’d 8. Jordan, York. 5 2 George Welsh, Adams. i 1 Christian Spayd, = Dauphin, A 6 2 Peter Shoemaker, Berks. - {ton.] 1 Matthias Gress, Northamp- 7 2 John Fogle, Lehigh, land. ’ 1 John Jones, *~ Nortnumber- 8 2 Isaac Post, Susquehanna. / 1 Joseph I. Wallis, Lycoming 9 2 Edward Ferricks, Bradiord. 1 John Young, Centre 10 2 Robert Provines, Huntingdon. 1 James Lamberton, Cumberland’ 11 2 Wm McClelland, Franklin. 1 Andrew Mann, Bedford. 12 2 Jas. Hanna, Somerset. [land] 1 Jno. Kirkpatrick, Westmore- 13 2 George Dearth, Fayette. 1 James Dunlap, Washington. 14 2 Tho. Mitchel, Greene. 1 Wm. Johnson, Adlegheny. 15 2 Henry Davidson, 1 Samuel Power, Beaver. 16 2 William Clark, Crawford, SEEDERS TNR i BS ams An Ordinance, to extend all ordinances here- tofore passed by the Town Councilof the Boreugh of Bellcfonte to the tomn of Siithfield, and other purfioses. Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by v the Town Conncit of the Borough af Belle- Fonte, and it is hereby ordained and enacted “by the authority of the same, "That from and after the due promulgation of this Ordi- nance, all ordinances heretofore passed by the Town Council of the said Borough, that are now in forfe be, and the same are here- bv extended to the town of Smithfield, and the other parts of Spring creek township, that were annexed to the said Borough, by an act of the Legislature, at their last ses- sion. : Spc. 2. And be it ordained, That, that part of all ordinances heretofore passed by the said Town Council, making it the duty of the first named of the Council to act in a judicial capacity, in the absence ina- bility to act, or otherwise, of the burgess, be, and the same is hereby repealed. Passed into an ordinance July i5, 1814. ANDREW GREGG, 7 ELISHA MOORE; a CONSTANS CURTIN, { S JNO. RANKIN, PR ¢ JOS. MILES, {i JAS. STEEL, {> EV AN MILES. B t:05t 1.01882 MooRE, Clk 70 BE SOLD. ON Moaday the 22d day of August, at the house of Thomas Cummings Duns- burg, at Public Vendue, one Lot of ground, with the entire ferry right; and thirty o- ther lots in the said town, and adjoining. This place is handsomely situated and well watered. Excellent spring-water may be brought to every house at a small ex- pense.~In the opinion of the best judges, this will be a county town in a short time. ALSO, One tract of land, containing two hundred and fifty-seven acres, about 16 miles trom Dunsburg, known by the name of Rattie Snake run. This tract is well timbered, and has an excellent saw-mill seat, twenty rods fiom the river, on a never-failing stream of water. ; —ALSO— One tract in Centre connty, on the West Braich of the Susquehanna, first rate bot- tom land, about seventéen miles from the mouth of the Bald Eagle creek, containing one hundred and eightacres. This tract 1s "likewise well timbered---there are about 5 acres cleared on it. Possession of the ferry and Lot will be given in onc year from the day of sale; and of the other property, 1m- ‘mediately. The payments will ‘be made light to purchasers, and indisputable titles given the day after sale | JOHN WHITE. DuNsBURG, JULY 8, 1814. N. B, A plantation to letfor a number of years, late the property of Thomas Seys mers, dec. about twenty miles from Dunns- burg, with fifty acres of cleared land and a good fishery. Any person wishing to rent, can know the terms by applying to Tr — as pr—————— CENTRE BANK OF PENNSYLVA- | MA. lo Resorvep, That the Stockholders be di= rected to pay in Ten Dollars on each share. by them held, viz; Five Dollars on or be-, fore the 22d day of August, and a further | sum of five dollars onor before the 19th day of September next; which payments will complete twenty dollars on cach share- By order of the Board. INO. NORRIS, Cashier. Bellefonte, July 11, 1814. — — - POR SALE, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, THAT NOTED TAVERN STAND Where the subscriber now lives, situate in the town of Newry, Huntingdon county, ~on which are erected a largé two story Loz Dwelling House, 50 by 36 teet, neatly wea- therboarded apd painted white. The house is finished in the necatest manner, a room of which is now joccupicd gs a Store ; to which is attached, 2 good Kitchen, and a well of excellent water inlthe yard. On thepreini- scs there are a neat One Story Log building which has been occupied as a Distillery, a good Stableyand a large frame Shed, 50 feet in length, ALSO, A large two story Log House, 36 by 30 fect, situate in said town, opposite the above property, to which is attached a farge frame Kitchen, making a front of nearly 80 feet in length, with good Stabling; this house 1s also wei calcuiated for. public busi- ness. ~ BENJAMIN WRIGHT. July 5, 1814. | S— a — CENTRE DANK OF PENNSYL.- VANIA. THE Directors of the « Centre Bhnk of Pennsylvania,” under the articles ot associa- tion have this'day declared a dividend of the profits arising under the same, which will be paid to the stockholders under the said articles, or their representatives, at the Banking House in Bellefonte, after the 20th instant. By ORDER OF THE BOARD. JNO. NORRIS, Cashier Bellofonte July 4 1814. / FOR SAL, A lotof Land containing 12 acres, situ- ate in Half-moon township, Centre county, adjoining lands of Thomas Thompson, Jo- seph Richards-and Jesse Whippo, eligibly situated for a Tan-Yard or distillery. There are on the premises, a Dwelling House and Stable; a number of bearing Apple and Peach trees; a Spring of excellent water ; about two acres of Meadow, and several a- cres morc may be made at a small expense, and watered by a stream which runs thro’ the premises. For terms apply to the subs scriler pear the premises. DAVID WAY. Mey 23, 1814. Bist of letters romaining inthe Post Office, Mill Hail, July 1, 1814. WAilliam Brooks, Charles Wilson, Eliza Clark, William Dougherty, Daniel Ham- mer James T. Hewey, Joseph Kerr, John Manel, Jas. M:Key, Jno. Patterson, Tho. Spencer. NATHAN HARVEY, P.M. List of betters remaining in the Post Qffice, Beliefontey July 15 1814. Henry Alexander, Benjamin Brown, Divan Butler, John B. Bennett, Samuel Bruel- hard, William Bloome, Dr. Samuel Cole- man, Sintry Cole; Washington Corsse, Ma- ry Denny, Daniel Dale, Thomas Deweese, Amos Darris, Major R. Darricky Mary Water, John Dougherty or Jacob Grove, John Euings, John Franks, Thomas Green, George Guire, Yrancis Graham, Daniel Gillman, William Gardner, John Gohne, Joseph Green, 2 ; Margaret Hall, David Hollingsworth, Daniel Hildredge, Aaron Hardon, Andrew" Heaslet, Jacob Harvey, Adam Hepsha, John Himiller, John Irwin Thomas Kirk, jun. Dean Knox, Catherine King, George Kinkead, Bazil Lucas, Wil- liam Lamb, Peter Lorillard, Samuel Long, Thomas Ligate, Robert Lipton, George Leidy, John Moore, Hugh M¢Guar, Mar- tha Mullen, James Moore, John M:Calmont - William M¢minn, Joseph Montgomery, John Neal, 2; Catherine Orth, John Patter- son, William Petriken, Timothy Patton, John Pryer, Joshua Potts, Hugh Quin, William Russel, John Rodgers, Andrew Snyder, John Spangler, Charles Shacffer, John Speer, John Shamvon, Adam Stroupe John Thompson, 2 ; Abrabam Thompson, Charles Wiison, Jacob Way, John Willi- ams, 2; Jesse Williams, Henry Work, Jane Wilson, Jacob Young, Nicholas Zieg- ler, : ROBERT T. STEWART, P. M. WANTED. IN a Private Family, a Boy and Girl, a. ' bout eight or ten years of age ; to be bound for a term of years.————--Enquire of the Editor. - Bellefonte, June 25. ° ADVLRTIEMET The creditors of Christian Hamaker, late, of Half Moon township, Centre county, dec. are hereby notified to file their accounts, properly attested for settlement, with Charles Cadwallader, on or before the Ist day of August next. This notice must be complyed with, and the - demands satisfied, or they will incur costs. ESTHER HAMAKER, : Adwinistratriz, ~ CHARLES CADWALLADER. Administrator 5 DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED away from the stable of the subscriber, living at Bald Eagle Forge’ A BLACK MAKE, about seven or eight years old ; has a star on her forehead; been lately foundered and is only shod behind, the two fore shoes being lost. She has also, a very long tail. Auy person taking up the above described mare, and leaves her with Mr. Joseph But- ler; inkecper at Bellefonte, shall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges. JOHN HEMILLER. May 7, 1814. DIS SOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership of Tho. Beatty & co.is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Papers belonging to the said firm are left in the care of Elisha Moore, Esq. in Bellefonte, who is authorised to re- ceive all monies due. Persons indebted are requested to call and make payment. WILLIAM BEATTY. THOMAS BEATTY. Bellefonte, May 28th, 1814. 15n*8w. PUBLIC NOTICE: THE following descriptions of persons are required to take licences, viz. Keepers of Boarding houses, who charge for Liquors used in their houses. Physicians, Apothecaries, Surgeons or Chemists, are required to take out licen, ces. W. H. PATTERSON, Collector, 19th district, Penn. gr Ax E~xcrisn A LMANAC, for the year 1815, printed on a pew type, and containing the usual number of pages, will be published from this office by the latter end of September next. Storekeep- ers and others, in this and the adjoining counties, can be suplied at the usual price, by making application immediately. 3c Letters post paid, will be punctual ly attended to, by James Barsovun. IsTELLIGENCER office, Hustixgpox May 19. Aaronsburgh, Magecit 12, 1814. matic drops. DR. ROBERTSON’S GENUINE PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICICNES, WHICH ARE CELEBRATED For the Cure of most discases to which the Humane Body is Liable. Prepared only by the Sole Proprietor, T. W. DYOXT, M. D. Grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Ro- bertson, of Edinburg; Dr. Robertson’s celebrated Stomachic Elixir of Health.—Price one dollar and fif ty cents. Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nervous Cor- dial ; or Nature's Grand Restorative— Price one dollar and Fifty cents. Dr. Robertson’s Celebrated Gout and Rheumatic drops. Price two dollars. Dr. Robertson’s Stomachic Wine Bitters: Price one doilar. 3 Dr. Robertsons Infallible Worm Des troying Lozenges. Price Fifty cents per package. Large ditto, oné dollar. Dr. Dyott’s Anti-Bilious Pills, for the. prevention and cure of Bilious and malig- nant fevers, Large ditto, 50 cents: Price 25 cents per Box. Dr. Dyott’s Patent Itch Ointment, a safe and infallible cure, for that tormenting and disagreeable disorder, the Itch. Price 50 cents. ~ Dr. Tissot’s celebrated Gout and Rheu- : Price 2 dollars. Fhe Vegetable Balm of Life Price 1 dollar. The Baln of Ibetia, for curing défects in the skin, and improving the complexion: Price 2 dollars. t The Restorative Dentrifice, for cleansing whitening, and improving the teeth and gums. Price 50 Cents frer Box. Dr. Dyot’s Infallible toeth-ache drops. Price 50 Cents. 8 Take notice that the above Medi- cines are not Genuine, without the signa- ture of the sole proprietor, T. W. DYOTT, M.D. Pamphlets containining certificates of cures, &c. &c. performed through the ef- ficacy of the above medicines, may be had gratis, by applying to the undersigned. V. B. The above medicines are sold by appointment of the proprietor (T. W. Dy- ott) at the store of Jacob Test, in Bellefonte, who keeps on hand a constant supply of drugs and patent Medicines. He has also received a fresh assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting principally of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Li- quors, &c. which hé will dispose of at as low a rate as possible, for cash or orders on Iron Masters. To those who have heretofore favored him with their custom he returis his sine cere thanks, and assures them, that his ¢x- ertions in the line of his business, shall be unremitted to merit a continuance of it. JACOB TEST Bellefunte May 11,1814. ~ PEs NOTICE. THE Commissioners of Clearfield Coun ty, Do hereby give public notice, to the owners of Unseated Lands and Town Lotg within said county, that one, or more than one year’s tax upon those 1andsis now twelve months due, and that unlessall road and county Taxes are paid, with the costs neces- sarily accruing thereon—to the Treasur- er or this date, the said commissioners will pro- ceed to make sale, according to law, of the said Unseated Lands, or so much of each ™ tract, respectively, as may be sufficient to discharge the amount of said Taxes and costs. said county, within three months from . Given under our Hands and Seal of Office, at Clearfield, this 31st day ATTEST, May, 1814. HUGH JORDAN, 3 Com’rs. JOSEPH BOONE, Clik. ROBT. MAXWELL, WM. TATE. THE EVENTS OF WAR. Just published, by Jacob Elder, Price $ 1 and for sale at this office; and the differ- ent book stores in this borough; a new work, entitled EVENTS OF THE WAR, - Between the United States’ & Great Bris» tain, during the years 1812 and 1813 Both Military and Naval. Harrisburgh, March 29, 1813. p= Persons wishing to subscribe for this work, will have an opportunity of do- ing so at the ensuing court, by calling at this office. a +,