militias and Light troops, The encmy then took possession of the village, and have since bean exchangihg shots with our bat- teries, which are on the east side of the Saranac. General Macomb is under no apprehen- sion of their getting immediate posssession of the works, although his force is far infe- ~ ‘rior to that of the enemy. BRAVE, PATIOTIC, AND EREE CITIZENS or Vermoxt ! Now is the time to volun- teer your services in defence of your coun- try. Repairto the scene of action-—sand convince the encmy that the soil of freemen 1s sacred--that it must not, shall not, - be poluted with impunity. EE TA TRE MAIR, MILITIA TAKE NOTICE! The Pay-master wili attend at Bellefonte on Monday the 17th day ot October next, to pay the Militia .who served a six months tour of duty under Colonel Rees Hiil, the additional pay allowed by the State of Penn- sylvania. Commanding officers of companies are requested to present their Rolls certified on ~ Honour, and countersigned by the Col. September 1, 1814. SALE OF LAND: By order of ‘he Orphans Court of Cen- tre County, wili be sold at public vendue, on the premises on Saturday the fifteenth day of October nexty a certain Messuage and Lot of ground in the Towaship of Pot. ter and County aforesaid, the property that was of the late Christian Ulrich, deceased. One haif of the purchase money tobe paid in band, and the reminder in two equal year- ly payments.—Due attendance will be giv- 2n by JOHN BENNER, Adm’r. Certified by Wa PEI RIRIN, Clerk, O. C, September 17, 1814+ 3in*tf I contre FIFTY DOLLARS RAWARD. Deserted from the Rendezvous at Belle- fonte: teis day, (Tuesday 20th September) between the hours ot. land 2 P. M. an en- listed Soldier in the 4th Regiment of Rifle- men, who calls himself WILLIAM BROWN, .y ote years old, about 5 feet 9 1 inch- es gh, light complexion, fair hair, blue © os, and by profession itis believed, a Carpenter. He states that he ser- vel hls apprenticeship at Shippensburg, in this state, and that his father resides about three mies from Carlisle. Hels suppos- ed 0 be an arttul fellow. and strong suspi- Tw: t 1a AL ILUNHO oiois are entertained of his honesty. Tae cloatning he took with him were a Rifle Cap complete, Rifle Frock and a pair of waite cotton Pautaloons furnishéd by the United States. From the information I have been aule to obtain, it 1s certain that he has a citizen's Long Coat with him, with plat- ed buttons. The colourofthe Goat it is be- lieved, is a dark brown. He had also in his possessidn, a few hours before he was missed, two double-cased sil- ver watches ; the one old fashioned, and at- tached to the other a square silver key, with the initials J. M. engraved on it, and it is supposed Bedford notes to the amount of 30 or 40 dollars. Persons are cautioned against aiding or sharboring said descrter, as the law will be strictly coforced against them. Itis to be hoped that all good citizens will make use of some exertions to ensure his apprehension, tor in times hike the present, the crime of desertion ought to be ranked . amongst those of the blackest cast ; and, ia- ~ dependent of this, certainly no friend of his country can countenance such, presumptu- ous fraud. I will, with pleasure, give the above re- ward for his appreheasion, and all reasona- ble charges ‘shall be paid, if delivered to me here, or to, any other officer belonging to the Army of the United States. The law against harboring deserters runs thus : «Sec. 17. And be it Further enacted, That every person, not subject to tire ruies and articles of war, whoshal! procure or en- tice a soldiery in the service of the United States, to desert; or who shall purchase {rom any soldier, his arms,uniform clothing, or any part thercof'; and every captain cr commanding officer of any ship or vessél, who shall enter on hoard such ship or ves- scl as one of his crew, knowing him to have deserted, or otherwise carry away any such soldier, orshall refuse to deliver him'up to the orders of his. commanding officer, shall, upon legal conviction, be fined atthe dis- cretion of any court having cognizance of the same, i any sum not exceeding three hundred dollars and be imprisoned any term nol exceeding one year.” WM. G:. GREEN, CAPT. 4th U.S. Rifle Regiment, onte, 20th Septembery 1814. 22. 1nd seiily NOTICE. A. COBURN Respectfully Informs the Citizens of Bellefonte & its vicinity, that he wili open a Sc rool for teaching CHURCH Music this season, if he meets with encour- agement—IHe tenders: his thanks to his friends tor the very liberal encouragement heretofore received~—He wishes to open Schicois in Lewistown and Huntingdon, if the citizens of those towns should be in want of a Teacher of Church Music ; havijg been for several years engaged in teaching vocal Music he flatters himself he would be able to give satisfaction to his Patrogs. A. Coburn will tune and new string Piano Fortes. Belifont Sept. 15, 1814. nT - — SAU TION CAU N- 7THEREAS the subscriber gave to David Storm, two notes of one huns dred and ninety pounds each ; the first pay- able 1st of April 1813; the other Ist of April 1816; and eight other notes of one hundred pounds cach : the first payable 1st of April 1817, and ohe each succeeding year ; and one other note of one hundred and twenty five pounds, payable first of A- pril 1825. This is thereloreto forewarn all persons from taking an assignment on said notes, said Storm not haying complied with his engagements. HENRY YOTTER. Bellefonte, Sept. 17, 1814. Lg SHERIFF'S SALE. IN pursuance of a writ issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Sur Judgment in Partition, will be sold on the premises on Thursday the 13th day of October next, ail that Stone Messuage and Lot of Ground, situate in. the borough of Bellefonte, now in the tenure of Joseph Butler and others, and known in the gener- al plan ot the said Town by lot No. 50. the terms of sale will be cash---And the premisses are sold as the property of Rob- ert T. Stewart and Philip, Benner; both parties having refused to take the premises at the Valuation. * JOHN RANKIN, Sif. Shif’s Office Bellefonte, SEPTEMBER, 12 1814 ED = ers Ie eet Gos erent HEED TO BE SOLD. ON Monday the 22d day -oi’ August, at the house of Thomas Cummings Duns- burg, at Public Vendue, one Lot of greuad, with the entire ferry right; and thirty o- ther jots 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 opwion of the best judges, this will be a county town in a short time. ALSO, Onc tract of land, containing two hundred and fifty-seven acres, about 16 alles from Dunsburg, known by the name of Rattie Snake tun. This tract is well timbered, and has an excellent saw-mill seat, 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. acres cleared on it. Possession will be giy- ne the Ist of April. Possession of the ferry and Lot will be given in one year from the day of sale ; and of the other property, im- mediately. The payments will be made light to purchasers, and indisputable titles given the day after sale : JOHN WHITE. DuNNSBURG, JULY 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 tw J. WwW, RAGS THE highest price that is given in casa, will be paid for clean Linen and Cotton RAGS at this'OFFicE. OF ALL KINDS, ® Executed at this Office.- WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an apprentice to the Enquire at this Office. Printing business. September. 24, 1814. This tract is likewise well timbered---there are about 5 Y AND AGENCY. THE subscriber wil. attend to the busi- ness of a Land Agent in the borough of Har- risburg. Those wishing to procure patents or copies from any of the public offices will hind their business executed with prompriness. ALEXANDER GRAYDON, Junr. Harrissure, Avg. 14 1814. An Ordinance, to extend all ordinances heres tofore passed by the Town Council of the Borough of Bellicfonte to the town of Smithfield, and other fiurfioses. 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 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 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 ses- sion. Sec. 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, ELISHA MOORE, CONSTANS CURTIN, JNO. RANKIN, JOS! MILES, JAS STEEL, EVAN MILES. ‘Attest—=Erisua Moore, CIK. a ”] TO WOOD CUTTERS. THE subscriber at Hope Furnace, in Miflin 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 oa good ground, stands thick ; and is generally young thriv- ing rock-oak, with a little white-oak and black-oak----Provisions will be furnisned 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 fnrther quantity they may please, shall receive a handsome com= pensation. ; WM. W. LAIRD. Here FurNACE, AUG. 22, 1814 SPECIAL COURT a 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. Sern CrarMmay,) has appointed a Special Court, to be held in Centre County, on Monday the 10th day of October tiext, and to continue one week ; for the trial of all causes, now Depdine in the Common Pleas of Centre Caunty, in which the Hon Judge Walker is concerned in interest, or was of council be- fore his appointment. J. G. LOWREY, Prot. Bellefonte, August 6, 1814 x g Bt — —— ————— Se 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 its 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. It will be forwarded, by the mail in sheets, at thirty and a %alf cents each co- Py- ~ : Distant printers, who wish to publish the above work, may have permission for that purpose, on very liberal terms, by applica tion to the « editor of the Military Monitor New York” d List of letters remaining in the Past Offices 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, The. Spencer. NATHAN PF“ EY. P.M. ’ 8 Causes for trial at the Special’ Co Common Pleas Centre county, Octobe 10, 1814. Les. of Lauman’s Ex’rs TVS. T. Thomas. - Les. of Jus. Lamborn V8. : H Harwzock, Les. Lauman’s Ex’rs. UE. Ramey & stratton Leg. of M. T. Simpson V8. Jackson & Kinter, Same Same; Les of James Packer Ud. R. Gunsalus. “Lies. of R. Gunsalus vs : Hoover ard Beixler, Les of Lauman’s Ex’s] Use Jacob Houser, Les. ot Johu Ashley VE. George Reynolds, VS. Jacob F ouser Ve. Martin Steel, Same v8. 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