hi ’ And swear to ji en 2 2 £20 — THE BATTLE OF BRIDGEWATER. In imitation of Campbell's Hohenlinden. : . ©’er Huron’s wave the sun was low, The weary soldier watch’d the bow Yast fading from the cloud below The dashing of Niagara. And while the phantbm chain’d his Sight, + Ah! Tittle theught heof the fight— The horrors of the dreamless night, | That posted on so rapidly. Soon, soon is fied each softer charm ; The drum and trumpet sound alarm. And bid each warior nerve his arm, For boldest deeds of chivalry. The burning red-cross waving high, Like meteorin the evening sky, Proclaims the haughty foeman nigh A ~~ To try the strife of rivalry. - Columbia's banners float as proud, Her gallant band around it crowd, guard ormake their shroud 4 The starred flag of liberty. ~ & Haste, haste thee Scott to meet the foe, And let the scornful Briton know, Well styung the arm and firm the blow , Of him who strikes for liberty.” . Loud, loud the din of battle rings, ll through the ranks the bullet sings, #m boware fierce each foemen springs Hu _MTomeet his peer in gallantry. Behind the hills decends the sun, : The work of death is but begun, ‘ And red through twilight’s shadow dun Rr. hy Blazes the vollied musketry. i 5 4 Charge, Miller, charge the foe once more.’ And loudemthan Niagara’s roar, . Along the line is heard encore, « On, on to death or victory. ; Prom line to line with lurid glow, High arching shoots the rockets bow, And lights the mi gled scene below Of carnage, death or victory, The middle watch has now begun, The norrid battle fray is done, Mor longer beats the furious drum To death, to death or victory. ~All, ali is still—avith silent tread, hie watchman steals among the dead, To guard bis comrad’s lowly bed Till morning give him sepulture. Low in the west, of splendor shorn, The midnight moon with bloody horn, Sheds ber last beam 6h him forlorn Who fell in fight so gloriously. Oh ! long her cresent wax and wane Ere she behold such fray again, uch dismal night, such heaps of slain, Foe mix’d with foc promiscuously’ NORTHUMBERLAND ACADEMY. HEREAS the office of Principal of the Northumberland Academy, hav- ng become vacant by the much lamented death of the Rev. Isaac Grimr, who for ‘many years past had successfully devoted ~his time and talents to promote the reputa- tion and usefulness of this seminary, it is deemed expedient that no time be lost in the appointment of aperson to take the charge of the institution until a Principal ahall be hereafter appointed. I'he Trustees, therefore, having full con- fidence in the scientific and literary acquire- . ments of Robert Cooper Grier, son of the Yate Principal, and Professor of Mathemat- #cks, Natural Philosiphy &c¢. who during he tedious illness of his father, had the care and superintendance of the Seminary, do unanimously appoint the .said Robert Cooper Grier Principal Aro fempiore of the Northumberland Academy for and during the session commencing onthe first day of November of the present yearand closing the first day of April 1815. | It is morcover Resolved, that, the Rev. John B. Patterson, Rev. Thomas Hood and Doct. Samuel Jackson, be appointed to vis- it the school jointly or severally, to render auch assistance as may be requisite, to ats tend to the various wants of the institution and report their care and attention . to a fu- ture meeting. Extracted from the minutes. JOHN BRYSON, Chairman. ATTEST, Th SAMUEL JAKSON, Sec’ry Northumberland, Oct. 7, 1814 A quantity of ‘BLANK EXECUTI- ONS forsale at ths Office, i | & yi [2 =» —— re HEREAS, the, subscriber gave to ¥¥ Hugh Milliken, two bonds, of two hundred dollars each. One payable the Ist of June 1815,and the other the 1st of June 1816. Th is therefore to forewarn all persons from bonds as I am determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. ai ~ WILLIAM CALDWELL. + November 5, 1814 oa a "NOTICE IS hereby given to those having demands against the Estate of Sebastian Shade, de- ceased, to produce their accounts properly attested for settlement, at the house of James Grier in Dunsburg, onthe Wednes- day’s and Thursday’s of each week in’ No- vember next, where due attendance will be y 4 ren ; and those that are indebted to said state, are requested to make payment m= mediately. JAMES GRIER, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Dunsburg, Oct. 19, 1814. } Exccutors. ——— Y order of the Orphans Court of Centre County, will be sold, at public vendue, at the Court house in the Borough of Belle fonte, on Wednesday the thirticth day of November next,a certain messuage and teact of land, held by warrant in the name of William Burge, situate in the Township of Halfmoon, containing one hundred and nine acres, more or less. Also a tract of land beld by improvement in the name of William Burge, adjoining lands of Christian Bohman and others, in the Township afore- "said, containing two hundred acres, more or less, the property of the iate Christian Hams aker, deceased. The terms of sale to be as follows. The purchaser to pay one third in hand, and the remainder in two equal yearly payments .-Due attendance will be given by Charles Cadwallader, acting administrator. By the Court, ' Wx. PETRIKIN, Clerk, 0.C. Nov. 1, 1314, ——— a —— CENTRE BANK OF PENNSYL. CC PANIA The stockholders are hetaby notified that an Election for fwenty-one Directors, will be held at the Banking House in the bo- rough of Bellefonte on Monday the 21st day of November next, between the hours of ten and three o’clock of said day. : A meeting of the Stockholders will Be held on the first Monday of November, at the Banking House in Bellefonte, at 20’- clock, P. M. agrecably to the provisions of the ¢ Act regulating Banks” : By order of the Board. JNO MORRIS, Cashier Bellefonte, 21st Oct. 1814. mare EIR og pi" PSY. ~~ LANDS FOR SALE. * THREE adjoining tract: situate in Half« moon township, Cen’ ‘e couaty. 1.0. I, Contains 119 acres, of a good quality, with a large proportion of Meadow, and Bottom Land, and lying on Halfnioon and Evans’ Runs, a Log Dwelling House 23 by 30 feet, Stable and other conveniences, with a number of Apple trees selected for Sum- mer use ; in full bearing, alsoa Young Or- chard containing 130 {ruit trees just be. ginning to bear ; Peach trees, &e. NO II Contains 50 acres, 6 of which are in a state of cultivation, and adjoining lands of Thos. Downir g, Joseph Yoder and others. This lot is of the first quality of lime-stone land in the neighborhood. No. 111, Contains 188 acres, which is unimprove ed, but valuable, no doubt, for the Iron Ore it may contain, together with the timber. It will be sold seperate, or altogether as may best suit the purchaser for each and every tract.’ Indisputable titles will be given. For terms apply to the subscriber, living on the first mentioned tract. DAVID HOLLINGSWORTH. Halfmoon, Oct: 20th, 1814. : Ae rR TAKE NOTICE. : The Vendue Notes belonging to the es- tate of Jacob Sherick, dec. are left with T Moore in Bellefonte. The drawers are de- sired to call and pay them off before next November Court, or they will be sued JOHN IDDINGS, 8c. 13, 1814, f= THE creditox®ol 1 10Ias Bar ow, ate “of Philipsburg, in the county of Centre, insolvent debtor; and also the creditors of the partnership of « Barlow and Feltwell,” of the same place, are requested to exhibit their accounts and demands against said in- solvent debtor and partnership, to the sub- Petriken, Esq. in Bellefonte, on or before the twenty ninth day of Nevember next, as a dividend will be made and declared on that dav. ~~ CHARLES CADWALLADER.' Assignee of T. Barlow, © and Barlow & Feltwell, > A AvcusT 28. LAND AGENCY. THF subscriber will 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 find their business executed with promptness. ALEXANDER GRAYDON, Junr. HARRISBURG, AUG. 14 1814. — LIST OF LETTERS "Remaining m the Post-Office, Bellefonte, October 1, 1814. William Ammerman, Philip Antis, Geo. Bettner, Jonas Bumberger, William Beard, Wn. Boyd, Isaac Cartwright, Piizabeth Clark, James Collins, Rachel Carr, Richard Cary, John Drain. James or William Dix on, Michael Fitz, Francis Grakam, Peter Ginder or widow Shenk, John Graham, Janies Glen, Thos : Green, Peter Griffith, Peter Hendershat, Jane Haslet, Abraham Hoopet, David Hollingsworth, Wm. Kerr, Anthony Kemnedy, Frederick Kellogg, Mar- graret Laird; Wim, Lillyatt, Benjamin Least, ‘Fhomas Laglit. Jo Lambert, Archibald wor, [Tory M'Cal- mont, Joseph Montgomery, I'00 Lk ser, John Mane, John Montgomery, Robert Moore, Hugh M’Guar, William Murrey, Iorence Peters, John Patterson, James Pot tery Job Packer, Joshut Redrick John Sny- der, Jonathan Saynes, George Settzer, Sam- vel Scott, Catharine Shissler 2, John Sims, Philip Shreck, Jacob Swentzel, Absolam Timms, John Taylor, Mr. Tipton, Amos Underwood, David Way, Elizabeth Woods Wm. Williams, Wm. I. Williams, Peter Weire, James Watson, sen. Thomas Wil- son, Charles Wilson, Nicholas Ziegler. SR. T. STEWART, P. M. EE—————— - A i 5 ¢ LC — A—— HENRY STEWART TAYLOR, ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens AQ of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he has commenced the TAYLORING BU- SINESS, at the House back of Mr. Jamcs Rothrock, and immediately adjoining his Hatter shop, where those whoma, please to favor him with their custom shall receive every accommodation ana attention in his power to bestow. Having served his apprenticeship in the city of Baltimore ; and having had an oppor- tunity of perfecting himself in the know}- edge of his profession by an exercise of of its various duties, in many of the best shops in that place, he }flatters himself qualified to give general satisfaction te his customers. : October 3, 1814 ow S——— _ WARTHD IMMEDIATELY, two or three Jour- ¥EyMAN TAYLORS, to whom generous wa- ges and constant employment will be given, HENRY STEWART. November 5, 1814. FOR SALE, . 4A¥® IMMEDIATY, POSSESSION GIVEY, THAT NOTED TAVERN TAND TO WOOD CUTTERS. THE subscriber at lope Furnace, in Mifflin County, will give half a dollar (in ‘cash) per cord, for any numberof cords any erson may put up from this time till the firstof 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 or good ground, stands thick ; and is generdlly young thriv- ing 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 coma+ pensation. : WM. W. LAIRD. Hora “unyacen, Aum. 22, lil 4 geriber at Laurel Spring Paper Mill, Hunt taking an assignmeént of said ingdon county, or at the office of William Lasolvent debtor. +y Lambourn, Jarab 1 To be wold low for Cushy or given on Wn provement Leases, for Seven years. ITUATED inthe counties of Wars ren, Erie, Crawtord, Vernango, Bus he.” ler; Cambria and Clearfield. The greatet™ part of those Lands are of an excelant quale ity, in good settlements and for which suffe cient titles ‘willbe given. The remeinde® not so good, held by commissioners titles ~——For further particulars apply to Henry, Hurst, sheriff, Meadville, Jacob Meckling, me Proth Butler, Phil. Noon Esq. Ebensburg, or to the subscriber. a Wio has also fur Sale ~~ ., 433 Acres in Huntingdon Township in the West end of Kishaquoquillas Valley, ‘adjoining Land of Ja. Lantz, Johr. Brown, and others. TOR BE an i 300 Acres on the East side of Stone Creek, adjoining the Farms of Nuths $= sage and Daniel Brown, 5 miles from Hun- tingdon, and 4 Ei ith 333 Acres, in Centre County, near Tuse TE sey Furnace, of which upwards of 100 acres are cleared—possession to be had on the first of April next. 5E Apply to Win. Orbinson, Esq. Hunting don, or the owner at Marshalis Milk If there are are any claims against said Lands, it is requested they be made known ; and if any coneeive the subscriber to be ine debted to them, they are desired to present their accounts for payment, ° SAMUEL MAXWELL, September 30, 1814. Yi y —— — —— \ J HEREAS they subscriber gave to ~.¥'¥Y David Storm, two notes of one nane ‘dred wad ninely pounds each ; the frst pay able 1st of April 1815; the other Ist of April 1816; and eight other notes of one hundred pounds each: the first payable 1st L “of April 1817; and one each succeedin * year ; and one other note of one hundr : and twenty five pounds, payable first of A- pril 1825. This is therelore to forewarn all i 3 persons from taking an assignment on said notes, said Storm not having complied with his engagements, "38 HENRY YOTTER. Bellefonte, Sept. 17, 1814, %. trl . SALE OF LAND, Where the subscriber now lives, sityate in the town of Newry, Huntingdon county, on which are erccled a large two story Log 1 Dwelling House 59 by 36 1cet, neatly wegs therboarded and painted white. The house is finished in the neatest manner, a room of 4 which is now occupied as a Store ; to which’ is attached, a good Kitchen, and a well of excellent water inthe yard. On the premise ses there are a neat One Story Log building which has been occupied as a Ulstillery, a good Stable, and a large frame Shed, 50 feet in length, : t 0 ALSO, } A large two story Log House, 36 by 3@ fe fect, situate in said town, opposite the above property, to which is attached a large framo * Kitchen, making a front of nearly 80 feetin length, with good Stabling; this house is algo well calculated for public busic © ness. i BENJAMIN WRIGHT. |, July 5, 1814. > F Ar ~ A———— ——— a. : THOSE Gentlemen who have became sub- scribers to the Work Entitled: « Events of the War” lately published at Harrisburg, are requested to call for their books, as they are now at this office ready for delivery. oY DISSOLUTION 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 Bellefonteywho is authorised to res ceive all monies due. Persons indebted are requested to all and make payment, | a Ee eit, 2 - “ y i a ar ~ ree RE WILLIAM BEATTY. ; THOMAS BEATTY Bellefonte, May 2815, 1814. 150" Bw, " = = Sm j WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an apprentice to the Printing business. Enquire at this Offiqg September 24, 1814. RAGS. | THE highest price that is : given in CARN f one Vu Vv will be paid for clean Linen and Getta RAGS at this Orriqy 3