London, May 27. The couduct of Ferdinand, the Viith on entering Spain, has been directly there- THOSE Gentlemen who have became sub- scribers to the Work» Entitled: ¢ Events 0 the War” lately published at Harrisburg, are requestcd to call fortheir books, as they « verse of that of Louis, recalled to the tAYole - 50 101 ae this office ready for delivery. v of ws anceswors. ‘Lae ferocity of the Spai- sard in anany things, sShews that he bas been a sCholak us woh us a prisoner to Bonapar- te; while the oeral aud decisive policy of Louis shews that kis exile has been ina NOTICE. THE creditors of Thomas Barlow, late of Philipsburg, in the county of Centre, an GEORGE HENNING, "Hat MANUFACTUREK, ( Late from Harrisburg.) Respectfully informs the citizens of Belle- fonte and its vicinity, that he has lately cammenced business in the above line, in the House formerly occupied by Mr Tho- mas Beatty as a store, immediately adjoin- ing the store of Mr. Cambridge, where he will make according to order, all descripti- land of [réedom, science, liberality and re- insolvent debtor; and also the creditors of ons of Hats, in the neatest and most fashion- : ps ’ ¥ 4 x 3 “ ? #igion. The Duke of Wellington, we are the partnership of « Barlow and Feltwell,’ happy to hear, has gone to Madrid ; and we (Courier) trust, to make a spivied re- moustance on the part of our governs inent, of the same place, are requested to exhibit their accounts and demands against said in- solvent debtor and partnership, to the sub- scriber at Laurel Spring Paper Mill, Hunt- Ferdinand has restored most of the Span- ingdon county, or at the office of William ish Grandees to otiice, and removed the provisional othicers. Among the arrest ordered on the night of the 10th, there were thatof Agar and Cis- car, late Regents; . of Alvarez Guerra and Gavcia tlerrcros, late Ministers ; and about 20 of the most noisy and jacobinical of the Deputies of the Cortes. This perhaps Petriken, Esq. in Bellefonte, on orfbefore the twenty ninth day of November next, as a dividend will be made and declared on that day. bes CHARLES CADWALLADER. Assignee of T. Barlow, and Barlow & Feltwell, Insolvent debtor: Aveust 23. GE - —a able manner. "Those who may please to favor him with their custom may depend upon having their work executed with the greatest punctual- ity and despatch. Orders from the country : will be thank- ully received and punctually attended to. Bellefonte, August 6,18 14. SPECIAL COURT. Agreably to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, passed the 28th March, 1814, entitled, “ An Act authorizing the holding of Special Courts in the Counties of Hunting- don, Mifflin and Centre,” the President of the eight judicial district (the Hon. SETH was proper. Atthe same time he has ar- List oflctters remaining in the Post Office Crarmav,) has appointed a Special Court, rested the editors of the Seminario and Conciso; the former of which gave circu. lation to the abominable falshoods of the en= ormities said tohave been practised against St. Sebastian, even, after it was proven to have been a gross misrepresentation and ex- aggeration.—The late Secretary of War . and two play actors, are also in arrest, — C—— ENGLISH NAVY. All the three deckers in the British Na- Belicfonte, July 15 1814, Henry Alexander, Benjamin Brown, Divan Butler, John B. Bennett, Samuel Bruei- hard, William Bloome, Dr. Samuel Cole- man, Sintry Cole, Washington Corsse, Ma- ry Denny, Daniel Dale, ‘Thomas Deweese, Amos Darris, Major R. Darrick, Mary Water, John Dougherty or Jacob (Grove, John Euings, John Franks, Thomas Green, George Guire, Francis Granam, Daniel Gillman, William Gardiner, John Gohne, | Joseph Green, 2 3; Margaret Hall, David Hollingsworth, Daniel Hiidredge, Aaron Hardon, Andrew Heaslet, Jacob Harvey, Adam Hepsha, John Himitier, Johu Irwi ing, George Kinkead, Bazil Lucas, Wil- yy aie to go into ordinary immediately af in, Kick, jun. Dean Knox, Catherine ter the grand review, as a first step toward Are $d - lal . a Peace Establishment. The number of Thomas Ligate, Robert Lipton Georg vessels in commission the first of June was 507---0f which 88 were of the line, 133 fri- gates. Onthe 4th June, the anniversary of the British King’s Birth day, all the ad, mirals, &c. were promoted a grade, 32 cap- John Prycr, Joshua Potts, Hugh Quin, , 3 4. William Russel, John Rodgers, Andrew tains were made admirals, and 55 comman ers made post-captains. Captain Milne of the Bulwark is one of the new made ad- mirals. 3 Or the same day a great number of gen- fam Lamb, Peter Lorillard, pon, Gos Leidy, John Moore, Hugh M¢Guar, Mar- tha Mullen, James Moore, John M¢Calmont William M¢minn, Joseph Montgomery, Jotin Neal, 2; Catherine Orth, John Patter- son, William Petriken, Timothy Patton, Snyder, John Spangler, Charles Shaefier, John Speer, John Shamvon, Adam Stroupe John Thompson, 2 ; Abraham Thompson, Chavles Wilson, Jacob Way; John Willi- ams, 2; Jesse Williams, Henry Work, Jane Wilson, Jacob Young, Nicholas Zieg- a “ Grals, colonels, &e. were promoted. Co- ep, 4 ' » . ‘lonei Baynes, adjutant-general in Canada has a major-generals commission. There are no regular brigadier generals in the Bri- 18h service. ny ERRATA. 15th, 3d column, 30th line of the « Milleni- um,” which we are requested to correct. are requested to call and make payment, Read as follows : «the senate and house of representatives shall receive a compensa- tion for their services to be ascertained by law, and that no ex fost facto law, (or law taking place before making) shall be made.” RE SEE CG Sr TI, LAND AGENCY. THE subscriber will attend to the busi- ness of a Land Agent in the borough of Har- risburg. Those wishing to procure patents ov copies from any of the public offices will find their business cxecuted with promptoess. " ALEXANDER GRAYDON, Juar. HARRISBURG, Avg. 14 1814, mg a — ttt i TO WOOD CUTTERS. ——— THE subscriber at Hope Furnace, in Mifflin County, will give half a dollar (in cash) per cord, for any number of cords any person may put up from this time till the first of December next—The cash will be paid as soon as 50 or 100 cords may be put up, at the option of the ‘person cutting and putting it up-The wood is on good ground, stands thick ; and is generally young thriv- Sng rock-oak, with a little white-oak and black-oak----Provisions will be furnished at as low rate, if not lower, than at the iron works in Centre County----Any company of wood choppers contracting for six or seven hundred cords or any farther quantity they may please, shall receive a handsome coms ifsutions” , WM. W. LAIRD. Herr 'UBNACE, Avg. 22, 1814 An omission occurred in our paper of the’ ROBERT T. STEWART,P. M, a) 4 E—— ED eat i P— DISSOLUTION or PARTNERS IP. THE partuership of Tho Beatty & co.is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Papers belonging to the said firm are Esq. in Bellefonte, who is authorised to re- ceive all monies due. Persons indebted WILLIAM BEATTY. THOMAS BEATTY Bellcfonte, May 28th, 1814. - 15n*8w. 70 BE SOL D. ON Monday 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 e- ther lots in the said town, and adjoining. This place is handsomely situated and well watered. Excellent spring-water may be brought to every Louse at a small ex- pense.—~In the opinion of the best judges, this will be a county town in a short time. ALSO, Oné tract of land, containing two hundred and: fifty-seven acres, about 16 miles from Dunsburg, known by the name of Rattle Snake (un. This tract is well timbered, and has an excellent saw-mill scat, twenty rods {rom the river,on a never-failing stream of water. —ALSO— One tract in Centre connty, on the West Branch of the Susquehanna, first rate bot- tom land, about seventeen miles from the mouth of the Bald Eagle creek, containing one hundred and eight acres. This tract is likewise well timbered---there are about 5 acres cleared on it- Possession will be giv- ne the 1stof April - Possession of the ferry and Lot will be given ID one year from the day of sale ; and of the other property, im- mediately. The pa¥Ments will be made light to purchasers, 1d indisputable titles given the day after sa e. JOHN WHITE. Du~nnssure, JuLr 8, 1814. MN. B. A plantation to let for a number of years, late the property of Thomas Sey- 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 10 AW, \ \ left in the care of Elisha Moore, to be held in Centre County, on Monday the 10th day of October next, and to continue one week ; for the trial of all causes, now pending in the Common Pleas of Centre County, in which the Hon. Judge Walker is concerned in interest, or was of council be- fore his appointment. J. G. LOWREY, Pret. \ = Bellefonte, August 6, 1814 \ i : i yp 7Ax Excrisu ALMANAC for the year 1815, printed on a new type, and containing the usual number of pages, will be pubiished trom this office by the latter end of Scptember next. Storekeep- ‘ers and others, in this and the adjoining « counties, can be suplied at the usual price; by making application immediately? 7 Letters post paid, will be punctual. + Jy attended to, by James BARBOUR. In¥ELLIGENCER office, Huxtingpon May 19. I —— 4 — —— —— TO. PRINTERS. For sale, a Prnting press, and following type : Brevier, Loug-Primer, Small Pica, . Great-Primer, French Cannon, Two line Brevier caps. Two Small Pica do. - English Roman & Italic Flowers ; do. & | | { TOGETHER WITH | Cases, Stands, Composing sticks, Rules, and Furniture : An Imposing Stone, Paper Press, and ; ~ Boards : For terms apply to Jxo. BRiNpLE, Penns- “borough, Muncy township, Lycoming gounty, Pennsylynia, or to the subscri- W. BRINDLE. List of letters remaining in the Post Office, Mill Hally July 1, 1814. William Brooks, Charles Wilson, Eliza Clark, William Dougherty, Daniel Ham- mer James T. Hewey, Joseph Kerr, John Maniel, Jas. M¢Key, Jno. Patterson, Tho. Spencer. NATHAN HARVEY, P. M. Re + J CB— PRINTING OF ALL KiNDS, vay Neatly executed at this otfice, with accyra- cy and dispateh. —— i tg = Arn moeint Ens WAN LED Sy . 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. RAGS, THE highest price that is given in cash, wiil be paid for clean Linen and Cotfon AB RAGS at this Orzice. Laws of td The quotd for Cente, Clearfield and Me Kean counties, of the laws passed by, the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their lass session, are received, to be distributed to - the several officers entitled to copies. The judges of the Court, Justices of the Peace, and the Constables of the several towusnips, will please to apply persowally. us receipts must be taken for the delivery thereof. JOHN G. LOWREY, Prot. . Prothonotary’s Office, a Bellefonte, August 4, 1814. an An Ordinance, to extend all ordinances heres tofore passed by the Town Council of the Borough of Bellgfonte to the town © Smithfield, and other fiurposcs. Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough af Belle- fonte, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority uf the same, "That from and after the due promulgation of this Ordie nance, all ordinances heretofore passed by the Town Council of the said Borough, that are now in force be, and the same are here- by 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 sess oN sion. Sgc. 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 inn a judicial capacity, in the absence ina- bility to act, or otherwise, of the burgess, be. and the same is hereby repealed. Passed wi into an ordinance July i5, 1814, ANDREW GREGG, ELISHA MOORE, © CONSTANS CURTIN, JNO. RANKIN, ad JOS. MILES, w JAS STEEL, ; EVAN MILESH #8" | | ° Artest—Evrisua Moore, Cik. pros——— Lt ry hes GSS. FOR SALE, = AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, « THAT NOTED £13 TAYERN STAND Where the subscriber now lives, situate in the town of Newry, Huntingdon countyy ob which are erected a large two story Log Dwelling House, 50 by 36 feet, neatly wea- therboarded and painted white. The house is finished in tiie neatest manner, a room of which is now occupicd asa Store ; to which is attached, a good Kitchen, and a weil of excellent water infthe yard. On the premi- ses there are a neat One Story Log building which has been occupied as a Uistiitery, a good Stable, and a’large frame Shed, 50 fect; in length. oa ALSO, A large two story Log House, 36 by 30 feet, situate in said town, opposite the above property, to which is attached a large frame Kitchen, making a front of nearly 80 feetin | length, with good Stabling; this house" is also wcll calculated for public busi- ness. BENJAMIN WRIGHT. July 5, 1814. A) Sn ps nn dG CENTRE BANK OF PENASYLVA. MA. ResorvEeD, 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 furthes sum of five dollars on or before the 19th day of September next; which payments will complete twenty dollars on cach shares By order of the Board. INO. NORRIS, Cashier. Bellefonte, July 11, 1814. ar Sey — “Gay Causes for trial at August term, 1814; inv’ at the Court of Common Pleas of Centres county. ey R. M¢«Neely Tench Coxe vs. John Fugate, S. White’s divis. vs. David Evans Tho. Grant vs. Richards & Fafson. David Lenox ~~ vs. C. Doner, John Miles & al. vs. G Knox. John Dunlop ws. Leonard Peters. Tho Burnside vs. Bodine & Whitacre, J. Richardson ws. Patrick Linn, J. Nixon’s Ex’rs vs. J. Gardner, & al. Sam. Harvey ws. A. Mahon, Charles Huston vs. William Moore, David Love vs. Kerr & Gerhart, R. Curtin, Sh’ff. vs. J. Alexander. R. Barber & al. vs. Miller & Harshberzer Philip Benner vs: William Tate. Wm. Riddle vs. (Glenn & Sherch, J. M:Nall vs. CasperdRichards. John Penn, jun. ws. A. Allison. W. Goodfellow vs. Jos. Boone, C.. Evans vss Andrew Linn. W. Swanzy vs., John Wilson & al. Same vs. Thomas Wilson.” Tousey for Ogden vs. J. Shaw. John Miles vs. J. Taylor. A. Robinson & wife vs. J. Stephensor James Milner 7s. M Thompsoms Fy $8 PT SPSS EE and vs Miles, Dunlop & Miles +