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PIES a 3 0 UTS NOTICE. THE Commissioners of Clearfield Coun- ty, Do hereby give public notice, to the owners of Unseated Lands and Town Lots within said county, that one, or more than one ycar’stax upon those lands is now twelve months due, and that unlessall road and county Taxes are paid, with the costs neces- sarily accruing thereon—to the Treasur- er of said county, within three months from this date, the sald 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, Given under our Hands and Seal of Office, at Clearfield, this 31st day May, 1814. HUGH JORDAN, ROBT. MAXWELL, WM. TATE. —— Com’rs. ATTEST, JOSEPH BOONE, Clk. i OD et 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 Bri- tain, during the years 1812 and 18]3— Both Military and Naval. Harrisburgh, March 29, 1813. 37 Persons wishing to subscribe for this work, will have an opportunity of do- ing so at the ensuing court, by calling at this office. Pe DR. ROBERTSON’S GENUINE PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICICNES, WHICH ARE CELEBRATED For the Cure of most diseases to which the Humane Body is Liable. Prepared only by the Sole Proprietor, T. W.DYOTT, M.D. Grandsen of the late celebrated Dr. Ra- bertson, of Edinburg, Dr. Robertson’s celebrated Stomachic Elixir of Health.—Price one dollar and fife ty cents. Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nervous Cor- dial ; or Nature’s Grand Restoiative— Price one dollar and Fiity cents. Dr. Robertson’s Celebrated Gout and Rheumatic drops. Price two dollars. Dr. Robertson’s Stomachic Wine Bitters. Price one dollar. Dr. Robertsons Infallible Worm Des- troying Lozenges. Price Fifty cents per package. Large ditto, one dollar. Dr. Dyott’s Anti-Biiious Pills, for the prevention and cure of Bilious and malig- nant fevers. Price 25 cents per Box. Large ditto, 50 cents. Dr. Dyott’s Patent Itch Ointment, a safe and infallible cure, for that tormenting and disagreeable disorder, the ltch. Price 50 cents. Dr. Tissot’s celebrated Gout and Rheu- “matic drops. Price 2 dollars. The Vegetable Balm of Life Price 1 dollar. The Balm of Iberia, for curing defects in the skin, and improving the complexion. Price 2 dollars. . The Restorative Dentrifice, for cleansing, whitening, and improving the teeth and gums. Price 50 Cents per Box. Dr. Dyot’s Infallible tooth-ache drops. Price 50 Cents. pr Take notice that the above Medi- cines are not Genuine, without the signa- ture of the sole proprictor, 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. N. B. The above medicines are sold by appointment ofthe 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 he will dispose of at as Jow a rate as possible, for cash or orders on Iron Masters. \ ; To those who have heretofore favored shim with their custom he returns his sin- .vcere thanks, and assures them, that his ex- ertions in the line of his business, shall be unremitted to merit a continuance of it, ~~ JACOB TEST Bellefonte May 13,1814, LABORERS WANTED. Good wages will be given to a number of industrious, sober men for clearing land, working in the Coal’ Mine. &c. &c. Itwill 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 appiying to the under- signed at Little Moshanon Estabihisment 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 for the accommo dation of peo- ple employed. 20 DOLLARS REWARD. Deserted this day, June 1, from the Redezvous at Bellefonte, DAVID THARE, A private in the 4th Rule Regt. Lorn in Duches county, state of New York, and by profession a Shoemaker. He is full six feet high, about thirty nine years old—ogompiex- ion very dark, sharp nose, black eyes, and dark hair ; was enlisted on the 24th ult. at Mill Hall, inthis county. His clothes (having none bulonging to the United States) cannot be minutely described. He had on a light grey iong coat wih large gut but- tons, a pair of coarse Home-made tow trowsers, cross-oarred, and a pair of half boots, very short ard old. It is earnestly hoped that all citizens fa- vorble 10 the interests of their country, will make use of some exertions to ensure his apprehension, as every recent desertion appears purposely to defraud goverrment. There are now upwards of one thousand deserters runving’ at large, so that every suspicious character ought to be taken up and strictiy examined. Whoever apprehends said deserter, shall receive the above Reward, & all reasonable expences for securing or <elivering him into the custody of any United States’ offi- cer. : WM. G. GREEN, Capt. 4th. R. R. Bellefonte, June 1, 1814. ————— BR SA... 20 DOLLARS REWARD. DESERTED on the night of the 24th instant, from the Rendezvous at Bellefonte, JAMES KASCADEN, A private in the 4th Rifle Regiment, twen- ty one years old, six fect, one inch high; yel- low complexion, dark eyes and dark hai, and by profession a Jaborer. His clothing (not having uniform) cannot well be recol- Jeced further than his having a Wool Hat, Home-made Trowsers, and it is believed a Roundabout or Coatee. . It 1s earnestly hoped that citizens will ex- ert themselves in apprehending said deser- ter. He enlisted on Saturday last, and his premature desertion induces a belief that he may probably agam enlist,’ to defraud the United States. He said he was born in. Northumberland county, Pennsylvania. Any person apprehending said deserter shall receive the above reward, and all rea- sonable expences paid for delivering him into the hands of any officer of the United . States Army. 4 WM G. GREEN, Capt. 4th R. R. Bellofuntey, May 28, 1814, ay as NO 10K ALL persons indebted tothe estate of Samuel Wiison deceased, are requested to make payment immediately ; and al! those having demands against said estate, will please to present their accounts properly authenticated. GEORGE BRESSLER; /dm’r. CATHARINE WILSON, Adm’ irz. May 28, 1814. oo ——— — 15n%tf eR ee ee ete ret ADVERTISEMENT. Preparing tor the Press, A WORK, TO BE ENTITLED, THE TWO CAMPAIGNS, Being a detail, of the events of the war, by sea and land, from ‘ts commencment to the first of January 1814, price half bound, fifty cents each copy, of 96 pages, 12 mo. The 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. e Nn It will be forwarded, by the mail in sheets, at thirty and a half cents each co- DY. | 4 | Distant printers, who wish to publish the above work, may have permission for that purpose. on very iiberal terms, by.applica tion to the « editor of the Military Monitor New York” 124 DOLLARS BOUNTY. FOUTH REGIMEN OF RIFLEBMEN. All stout, able-bodied men, look at this ! You may have an opportunity of serving your country upon hounorabie and advanta geous terms. [Fifty dodars will be gi- ven at the time of enhsunent ; 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 ail 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 following places, viz : Bellcionte, Aa- ronsburg, Mill-tally and Philipsburg, where officers are ready to enlist men of tie above description. ! Any person bringing a recruit, not ob- jectionable, shall iminediately reccive premium of eight dollars. MUSICIANS Wiil be employed on advantageous terms if immediate application be made at Belle- fonte or Aaronsburg. Wu. G. GREEN, Capit. 4th regt. Kijicmen, ' GEO. GETZ, 1st. Licus. do. do. A. VAND VRE 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 streets, 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 m the public pa- tronage. P. S. All orders will be thankfully receiv- ed and punctually attended to. April 11, 1814, THE LYCOMING MAIL STAGE, WILL start from the house of the sub- scriber (sign of the LION) in Williams- port, every Friday morning at five ¢’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 From Williamsport to Jersey Shore 1 00 Ail intermediate distances seven cents per mile. 2 25 JAMES CUMMINGS. April 22, 1814, Freight on all kinds of Baggage to be paid when entered on the way-nill, and to be at the risk of the owner. J. KLINE, TAYLOR and 1.ADY’s HABIT MAKER, ( Late from Philadelphia ) RESPECTFULLY iniorms 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 himuself that from his at~ tention to business, and iis lormer experi- ence, that he wiki give general satisfaction. Bellcfonte Marci 29, 1814. FOR SAL d AW Ls i 49 A lol o. Land containing 12 acres, situ- ate in Hall-moon township, Centre county, adjorning lands of Thomas Thompson, Jo- seph Richards and Jesse Whippo, eligibly situated for a Tan-Yard or distitiery. There are on the premises, a Dwelling House and Stable; a number of bearing Apple and Peach trees; a Spring of excelient water ; about two acres ot Meadow, and several a-— cres more may be made at a small expense, and watered by a stream which runs thro’ the premises. Kor terms apply to the sub- scriber near the premises. DAVID WAY. May 28, 1814. RAGS v RL % THE highest price that is given inc asu, will be paid for clean Linen and Cotton RAGS at this OrFric=. & LAND FOR SALE. Three Plantations consisting off ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, “ Handsomely situated on Buffaloe Run, miles from Bellefontey in Centre County The land is good and well watered. 15 acres upland, cleared; and 60 of Meadow On the premises are 2 Mine SsaTs, onl} oneof which has been lately erected asa Mir, which is now in good order. Dwelling Houses, three Barns, and a largg Orchard, with farming utensils, &c. &c. Three ¢ For terms apply on the premises to the Proprietor. " GILBREATH KNOX, May 28, 1814. +O rn. CAI ———ss List of letters remaining in the Post Office Mill Hall, July 1, 1814. William Brooks, Charles Wilson, Eliza Clark, William Dougherty, Daniel Ham mer James T. Hewey, Joseph Kerry, John Maniel, Jas. M<Key, Jno. Patterson, Tho Spencer. NATHAN HARVEY, P.M. List of letters remaining in the Post Office Beltefontey July 1, 1814. Henry Alexander, Benjamin Brown, Diva Butler, Jobn B. Bennett, Samuel Bruel hard, William Bloome, Dr. Samuel Cole man, dintry Cole, Washington Corsse, Ma ry Lenny, Daniel Dale, Thomas Oeweese Amos Darris, Major R. Parrick, Mar Water, John Dougherty or Jacob Grove, John Euings, John Franks, Thomas Green George Guie, Francis Graham, Danie Gillman, William Gardiner, John Gohne Joseph Greeny 2 5; Margaret Hall, David Hollingsworth, Daniel Hildredge, Aaronf§¥ ffardon, Andrew leaslet, Jacob Harvey,§ Adam Hepsha, John 4imilier, John Irwin Thomas Kiik, jun. Dean Kuox, Catherincf King, George Kinkead, Bazii Lucas, Wil§ liam Lamb, Peter Lorillard, Samuel Long ‘Thomas Ligate, Robert Lipton, George 3 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 Shaeffer, § John Speer, John Shamvon, Adam Stroupe § John Thompson, 2 ; Abraham Thompson, § ‘Charles Wilson, Jacob Way, John Willi- ams, 2; Jesse Williams, Henry Work, Jane Wilson, Jacob Young, Nicholas Zieg- ler, : ROBERT T. STEWART, P. M. 5 DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED away from the siable of the subscriber, living at Bald Eagle Forge A BLACK MARE, 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, Any person taking up the above described mare, and leaves her with Mr. Joseph But- ler, inkecper at Bellefonte, shall receive thg above reward and all reasonable charges. JOHN HEMILLER. May 7, 1814, 3 DISSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership of Tho. Beatty & co. is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Papers belonging to the said firm ave left in the care of Elisha Moore, Esq. in Bellefonte, who is authorised to re- ceive all monies due. Persons indebted arc requested to call and make payment. WILLIAM BEATTY. THOMAS BEATTY. Bellefonte, May 28th, 1814, 15n*8w, 3. AN Excrisu ALMANAC for the year 1815, printed on a new type, and containing the usual number of pages, will be published from this office by the latter end of September next. ers:and others, in this and the adjoining counties, can be suplicd at the usual price, by making appiication muncdiately. 37 Letters post paid, will be punctual. ly attended to, by James Barsoux. AxreErLiGceExcER office, x Ho~rtizepoy May 19. WANTED WANTED. IN a Private Family, a Boy and Girl, a- bout ¢ighit or ten years of age ; to be bound for a term of years.——-—---Enquire of the Editor. Bellefonte, June 25. PRINLVING, OF ALL E1NDS, Neatly executed at this office, with aecurgy.? oy and dispatch. Storekeep- } i J