American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, February 13, 1815, Image 3

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HEAD QUARTERS.
Left Bank of the Mississippi, five miles be
Jow N. Oricans, 13th Jau. 1815. g
SIR,
1 have the honor to make foliowiag
report of the killed, wounded and
prisoners, taken at the battle of Mac Pra.
dies plantation, on the left bank of the viis-
aissippi, on the morning of the 8th of J .nu-
ary, 1815,and 5 miles from the City of N.
Orieans. :
Killed,
Wo nded,
Prisoners taken, | Maj. 4 Captains, 11
700
1400
Lieutenants, 1 Ensign, 483 Camp officers
and privates, making a Grand Total of
2600.
+ I have the honor to be, sir, very respect.
fully; your obedicut servant.
& H. HAYNE,
Inspecior Generals
; Major General Jackson,
3 7: Extract of a letter, dated N. Orleans,
January 8
The enemy -made a most desperate
charge----they came in solid columns, one
in the centre, and the other on the right of
= our battery=-cdch man bad a bundle of
brush or sugar cine on his shoulder, for
the purpose of filling up the ditch they
were so warmly met as to be thrown into
~
confusion; and retreated and formed, and
returned a third time to the charge 3 th cy
succeeded in getting possession of the bas-
~~ tion with three pieces of cannon in it- -bu’
* they were soon dislodged and the most o
;
tom taken pris ne s,
“So intent were they in getting overthe
“work, that they pulled off their shoes for
; “the purpose. of climbing it. ‘There were a
it pumbtr of officers of distinction killed, and
it has been ascertaifed that the command-
ing General was mortally wounded. In a
wy pocket of one of the officers thiy was killed,
“was found a journal, in which is mentioned
that on the night of the 23d, lost 225 killed
rand an firiones pumber w ounded : and on
the 28th they lost 15 officers killed. The
estimate of yesterday’s battle from Head
quarters, 800 killed and 600 prisoners, in-
cluding wounded, which is the largest nume-
* ber, and one hundred wounded, carried off
by them. Thesight wasa terrible one to
“see a ficld covered with dead and wounded
Iywig in heaps, the ficid was completely red
Thicy have retreated this side the river,
a
The British fcrce on their first arrival
is ascertained to have been 11,000, include
ing sailors and marines. Their loss is es-
timated at 4500. The American force in
the neighborhood of N. Orleans, at the dif
ferent posts is computed at 15,000, well ar-
med.
TO BE RENTED,
(And possession given the Ist of April next )
THE Grist and Saw Mills adjoining
the Town of Mijesburg, together with the
land attached thereto. For particulars en-
auire of
JOSEPH MILES,
[ Bellefonte,
Lee, 81, 1814. J
pie AERIAL on a
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FOR SALE.
111 FE subscriber informs the pubic that
“<he has for sale a general assortment of
FRUIT TREES.
As it is one of the best propagzations on a
© fara or lot, he hopes to meet with eucour-
agement in so.usciti a bustucss, for which
he wili thai k those who weii lavor him will
their custom, and will answer them WO
their satistactioi.
JOB PACKLR.
Barn EacLE, Jax. 13. 1815. +
LiS1 OF LET 1 had
Romaining mn the Fost-Ujice, Bellefonte,
Jan. 1, 1815, which if nut redeemea will
be sent to whe Genital
months from this daic.
Pup Antis, James Armstrong, John A-
bis, daines Avlison, 2; John Adams, Mat-
thew Auison, Nicuoias Alexander, Nathan-
iel Beek, Benjamin Brooks, Henry Bindery
Joi Cooks Daniel Cartiucry Jesse £ O0k801,y
Ainariah Cooura, Mrs. sane Clark, iiale-
has Davicseusdonn kndsicy, Jacob Enivica
John Hansou, Enoch Hastings, Jacob :ie-
ther, Patrick tiughs, Lnonas
Henry Hoy, 2 5 James Harbison, iss bolia
Henderson, Jacob Holter isaac Joues, duo
Johnston, David Johiiston, Anthony hohine-
dy, Caleb Kopliucty Cuvistophier Keauey,
Michael M:ersysamuel Mies, Mary Si-
Kerrigan, Thomas M Clentiend, 2 5 Piii-
hp Moser, James Medotoca, James NEW-
ity David Nichoisot, Wm. Nixon, Joseph
Orwig, Jane Patton, deal Fatersoi, Job
Packer, Wms Petrikin, 9; Hugh Qui 11
3; Col. Maubhew Rodgers, Wm. Russel
2; George Records, George Scitzer,
Goorge Sweany Spencer, Eve Soup,
Margaret and Mary Steer, Elcanor Steer,
Joho S Sedum Samuel Taggart, Absos
lam Tims, Joseph Updegrai, 25 Isaac
Updegraft avd Jona Irwin, Jusse Wiili-
ams, Charles Wilson, Benjamin Way,
Herrmau Younge.
R T. STEWART, P. M,
a
ti aSUiliy Sy
FOR SALE.
Vill be sold at private sale, a tract of
Land containing 25 dcres, in Centre Coun-
ys tlalfinoon township, lcrmerly the pio
perty of James ~hehan whercon 1s about
10 or'12 acres of good meadow, a young
bearing urchard, a good spring The laud
is ofa good quality. About 45 acres are
cicard Terms of sale maybe Knownby.
applying to the owners. 5 \
Christian King,
v John Yader.
Jan, 23d.
.
. NO ICE
~Pablic Notice is hereby. given, to al}
persons that are ‘in any way indebted: to
the estate of John Barber, late of Centre
‘county Esq. deceased, to make payment
to cither of the subscribers, before the 1st
day of Febroary next, as on that day, «!l
notes and accounts unpaid will be put in
suit :—and every person having any legal
demand acaipst the said cstate, will please
to present their accounts for payment.
JAMES DUNCAN, i
J. G LOWREY, ¢ Engrs
December 28, 1814.
HENRY STEWART
TAILOR
4 |W] Re
: ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he
has commenced the TAYLORING BU-
SINESS, at the House back of Mii James
Rothrock, aud immediately adjoining bis
Hatter shop, where those who ma, please
to favor him with their custom shall receive
every accommodation ana attention in Lis
power to bestow.
He ag served his apprenticeship in the
city of Baltimore ; and having had an oppor.
tunity of perfecting himself in the knowl-
edge of his profession by an exercise of
of its various dutics, in many of the best
shops in that piace, he flatters himself
qualified to give general “sausfaction te
his customers.
October 3, 1814
RB / HEREAS the subscriber gave to
David Storm, two notes of ene nun-
dred and ninety pounds cach; the first pav-
able 1st of April 1815; the other Ist of
April 1816; and eight other notes of one
hundred pounds each : the first payable 1st
of April 1817, and one each succeeding
year ; and one other note of one hundred
and twenty five pounds, payable first of A-
pril 1825. This is therefore to forewarn ail
persons from taking an assignment on said
notes, said Storm not having complied with
his engagements.
HENRY YOTTER.
Bailefente, Sept. 17, 1814.
A quantity of BLANK
BNS for sale at this Offtoe;
EXECUTI
Fost Gffice m8"
NDOTIUX
PR] +
A LN 4
IS HERBY GIVEN, I. atbyanact of
Congress catitied & Anact to provide addl-
tional revenues for dewrying the expences
of government, andimainataining the public
‘credit, by difues on saivs at aucuoin, and on
licences to retail wines spiritous liquors;
and foreiga merchandize, and for eucrea-
sing the rates of postage,” passed the 23d
December, 1814, an aaditional duty of one
hundred per centumn ou sales at auction
and an additional duty of 50 per centum on
licenses to retailers are laid, to take el,
fcc: from the Ist day of February 18i5
couformably to which act, that can bein-
specied at 4h:s*ofiice, new obligations ar-
unpos.d on auctioniers, and tue said add-
toaa duty oi Hicenses to retailers, is to be
paid on written application we be made oy
tuemyas well by those wiio have obtaived I~
censes for poriodsgextending beyond the st
day of February, 1815,as by others, in the
way therein prescribed, agreeably to forms
which can be obtained iron the Cotiector
Gioen under my baud chs 9th day of Janus
«TY, (815.
Wm. H. PATTERS)N,
Cullector of ithe Revenue for th 19:4
Codection District of Pennsylvania.
Potter’s Mus, 9th January, 18135.
. NOTIOE
IS HEREBY GiVEN, That agreeably
10 he act oi Congress, entiticd © An act to
provide auditional revenucs for defraycig
the cxpences of (zovernment and mdin-
taining pubic credit by laying dutics on
spirits dist iied within the United Siaies
aud territories thercoly and by amending
the act laying duties 0 licences to distiiers
ol spirituous nquors, passed December 21,
F814, cycry person who shail after te first
d. of February, 1815, distil spirits,
withiathe United States, 's requived; in ad-
dition to the duty on the licence already
taken, or hereaiter to be taken by him to
pay twentygcents a gailon on ail spirits dis-
tilled after shat day, or subject to the lin.
tation in the said act expressed. to pay
twenty five cents a galion on all such spi-
Tits, Ur which case no licence is required to
be wale 4 and that agreeably to the said ac-
a bund 1s required previous to the said day,
to be givento the collector. and otlier dudics
required tobe performed under penalties
therein prescrbed.
That the distiller may be correctly ad-
visod of the duties incumbent on him to
discharge, at cbstract of the several acts of
Congress subjecting stills aud botlers, and
gpitits to duiy, hus been preparcd; a copy of
wiach with’ annexed forms of state-
ments required from a distitler, will be fur-
nished to him by the Cotlector on demand,
“Fhe Collector will atso furnish, blank
‘bonis, aud such other blanks as will cuable
the distiicr to comply-with the sgveral pro-
visions of law.
WM H. PATTERSON.
Collegter 19th District Pon.
Collectors’ Oliice, Jan g.
LANDS FOR SALE.
A ‘tract ef Land situate’'n Halimoon
‘townsnip, Centre county, Pennsylvama,
~ Contains 50 acres, 6 of wnich rre in a state
of cultivation, and adjoining lands of Thos.
Downir g, Joseph Yoder and others. This
Jot is of the first quality of lime-stone laid
in the ne¢ighborhool., ;
Aa tadisputabie title will be given. For
terms apply to they subscriber, ivisg
peal the premises. 5
DAVID HOLLINGS\WWORT1 nh.
INA, 1814.
%
Mulfmoon, Jan
’
To rag CREDITORS OF SAMUEL WILLIS.
GENTLEMEN,
Take Nutice, That'] have applied te
the Court of Common pieas of the County
of Westmoreland, by petition, for the bene
fit of the insolvent laws of the Commons
weaith of Pennsylvania, and that the sad
Court have appointed the third Monday ot
Febrnary next, for the hearing of me and
my creditors, at the court house in the Bor
ouch of Greensburgh, in said County ai
Westmorelandy when and where you may
attend to shew cause if any yon have, why
I shall not receive the benefit of the laws
and’ I be discharged from confinement
SAMUEL WILLIS,
Westmoreland Jail, January 5th. 1815
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ped WALT 3)
IMMEDIATELY, two or three Joun~
yeyYMEN Tayrnomrs, to whom generous wa-
ges and constant ernployment wiil be given,
by HENRY STEWART.
Novesper J, 1624.
JN ORDINENCE FOR THE FURY
PECTION OF HOUSES FROM FIRE.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted “bg ©
the 1 «wa Councit of the Boroagu of Beig=
fonte, and tis nerehy ordained and ciaeved:s
Ly tie authori ofthe sae, birt Lae OW =
peror owners Ol al and every -aweiling
house now Dulity Or which herealer thy be
but within the pounds of the sak Bordagh
shall [urns Lae, Sse, with two 1awuern
tire buckets; wile DUCKCLs shall Le plas
ced 11 wie enlry oi ui he
house as shail be'most easy oi a coss and
be marged win the OWuels tue
iniGus tuereol; and Saail DS Kepe 1 good
repair for usmgrat ai Lies Wo cass ok
dive.
SEC. 2 Aud be it ordained and eng ted,
thal Saou Tie OWAer 01 UWhieTs ui any such’
{I0USYy OF HUUSUS, HOW Dik, OF that nercats
LEU iuay LC CEcCiud aud DULL Witidi Lae ihul=
Ils Of Lue Sad POOLE dy IC; ISTE OF PEASE OD
suc otuct i? We
ius Ov
or beiure tae DLsc aay of Apri Dex, or
wild LICE ioils BERL allel auy such
LOUSC May VE Bereaier bul, and ouiap ed
LO Luliisi dna piovio ute DUCKULS as aloiCe
Bo 1Uy SUCH PUisl OF PrisSuis su acgiccuag
op !
$Oile JUSLLE OL wie prace i aud tor the
COUuLy OI CUCU, Silat dud ICLL alid pay the
Grit ok SUV 100d 8 Wiki GOSS 1s tCll=
tion, to Le recovered al .e su of .e hi £
Dob 50D) AuBdLAUL UIE gids A ju www 0 acik
Ol Lit LOFOUG HL OL BoliCitiivg, walch lacs vr
fOIL1CILULTUS WaCil i CCUVEIEU, Salil DE paid ur
ver Wine We SUict Ol tie vouiou gh 108 we
use oi Aud toe uouscs SH UC
gieoted Le Lumshied Dy die owuels there
Of, Buail aB SUL 43 LOUVCOICINEY lay Du
{o.cred-leyy VC LULLSACd Will tw DUCKS
as atoresaid ar Whe cxpeuse ol ine sad
borougti. ’
SEC. 3. And be it oidatned and enacted
that lanai LE Lie Quy OL ne align Cui
glabic WW viset caca Cyvely uMweHiug
house wiwin he amas. of sud DOTOU lis
within tein days WeXt preceding Lie rast
Saluiday dd) WUC BkWlicdd UE Cun ualy, Muy,
DEPLETE, & MCLulIUULy yuiiy, will Cie
reausiigy beng rer os coavicied delore
Lid Balle,
aaidl
AINE Wihiclivi Use V! Ur .sluns Uf Lessee ordi
NANCES are CullpiyLld Wily 80 lar as eg
pees Byatt
propel pair, and
Naa Hhuildation UL CV Cry death belore
HY HAUT UuLhels welug
pracy with da good
SONY JUS LCC UF Luv praty Lis add or ati
Culliily, a0 tadl ih PDIOSICU=
Wold aad wVoly {eis il UL PC. SULS OLY cao
Boule dy Be
lula ioalie U2 Chall uk JUS si a5. 0n of such
BOUSe $f Hous 8 al Wl uu sci deta is
Iiadly Bl Bolphug uae uliCnils al esard 4d
BGT PLOPEL pandas &hd 1a 000 ECpaih, aud,
beg CU LLU wldel'Cul Old cue anudinaton
AIO Cally Shia sus ML alld pay @ [aC OL ule
ICS AIAN
Olio Gelidd ol wie USC ul tue sand borough.
SEC. 4. De it viddadicy aud caacieuy: Ina
the vrGdmnce serowiture passed WIth pro=:
1CIUIC Ul OL ule adi Hye uot
LECUOI OF ~UOUSCS duit tlie, (SU Lait as rea
lates lo pioviilng Lutscls,) be and the
SALIIC 5 LivicUy Po plaied.
Passed (lw au oldinance Jan
ANDRLVY
ATTEST,
LLsua MOURE, Cif.
fu, 1B LS
Riis, KES T.
UE Tull Covaclhe
LS A
REAL" on
“@ sarap
I do certify that the above is a true copy
Of LLG Oi idl Ul GiDaiilyy 11 WILLGSS While
Ol 1 Lave Buivdulo set ny nalo alg aftiaed
LIC BC OL LUE COL PUL alitin :
Lrisua Moore, Ck.
&
CAUTION:
I LT ; 5 oN .
Vy TEL IVAL AD, the sudsSCiiuee gave te
¥ bLiugh vibukcly wo Lolks, ol (we
bo wed douars caclt. Une poy abic the Is
Ui vial 10 4d dad Sic oLltici tic ist ol Jue
1610. 3 was dis thertiols T1010 wars ail
POL SOLS tus lah iig aii dg ond od sad
DOLGS 4S 4 aul GUiLiues Lo wo pay Lucie
Wiuli 55 C lupe UY aw. 2
william CALDWELL,
Novemiei 5, 1614
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LAND AGENCY.
®
—
THF subscriber wii attend to the busi.
ness ui a Law ARCLLIL the Lor oug L ul biara
risbuig. Loose wishing 10 Procie patie
or Copies irom any ol the pila officus
wil find thew DUS HUSS excolted ‘weh
prolpiacss. ’
ALEXANDER GRAYDON, Juar.
LARRISBURG, AUG 14 1814. !
Mierchantsyand oth rs take Abtice !
THLE Subscriber at the Tut Hammer
Shop, near the vnd of Nittany Mountain,
will inake at the shortest notice, atid cope
stantly keep on hand, Spades aid SLoves,
together with every Other aru.c.e in the ine
of the Blacksmith ind Cuticry bus ness ©
JAMES WHITH tL.
~ N. B. An apprentice wautcd to the a
‘wev business : a