« “notes and accounts ww raid wiil be put i —— i ts “5 AR at AT zy n EFFECTS OF PEACE wt N. YORK Teas a8 well zs somyaethier ardeles fell Teas, as welles somzg avs front 75 in price, during the List two doys from J 10 100 per cent fin, tom 80 dollars the box to Ox i ) 2 a : - stock rose from 6.10 10 per cents rover: geil StoCh has risthl <> SiX per cent, from 74 to 86 Treasury Notes have depreciated from ,8 to 2 per ceat. discount, ess Charleston, Feb. 4. COL. WOODBINE. A’ passenger in yester- day’s soufBeraiesiage forms that he saw a letter in Savannah from gen. M in- —— DEFEAT OF THE SEMINOLES. Greenville ( Ten.) Jan. 31. * Iaformation has just "been received here, that the detachment of our men and Indians, under the com- mand of mai, Blue, who went in pursuit of the Seine inole Indians have hee; completely sucessful They come up with the Semino- les, defeated them, and took anumber o prison OAD lS. - RT eI Tm. NOI Public Notice is hereby given, to all persons that are in any way indebted to the estate of John Barber, late of Contre county, Esq. deceascely to make payment to cither of the subscribers, before the 1st dav of Pebruary next, as on that day, ail | mn suit :—and every person having any legal demand avainst the said estate, wii plcase 0 present their accounts for payment, JAMES DUNCAN, ) JG LOW REY, §° R3, 1814. LO, > over - Tes IRCA Adm’ rg. December pb a llveniso Lhe War? Much complaint and dissatisfaction Dissolution of Partnerships. The Partherships of Curtin & Bogys— and Dores fo Curtin, ave this day dissolved by inwtual consent. lose ladobied to either of the said fems. will make payment to Roland Curtin, uly is authorised to receive the debts due Aid those who have demands. against el ther of the said firms, will present tiemto said Roland Curtn for settlement, as he is now tae sole owner of Eagle Forge. wio Roland Curtin, Moses Boas. 18th. 1815. NOTICE. AM persons indebted to the subscriber, Feb. by Note or Book account, are requested to come forward and discharge thei respec tive accounts, as no further indulgence cal be given. Those who neglect this notice may rest assured that their accounts wi:l be put lata the hands of a Magistrate for collection. PAS TTY, Jacob Test. Bel. efonte, Feb. 16th. 1815. FOR SALE. A tract of Land containing one hundred and fif y seven acres, in Halfmoon town ship, Centre County, adjoinipne lands of Thomas Thompson, Jr Aurabam Eider aad others The land is of a tolerable quajity, upon which is a very thriving young apple oraard, aid other bearing fruit trees. A- bout 45 acres are eclearsd. There are on we premises a good Hovse and barn, a spring of ‘excellent warter. The [and is situared within, about fourteen mies of Belictonte. Auy person wishing to pur- chase may know the terms by applying to the subreviber near'the premises JESSE WHIiPPO. Halfmoon, Nov. 19. pe te, DISSOLUTION or PARTNERS THE partnership of Tho Beatty & eo. is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. "The Books and Papers belongirg to the said firm are left in the cave of Elisha Moore, Esq. in Bellefonte, who is authorised to re- ceive all monies due, Persons indebtcd are requested to call and make payincit, WILLIAM BEATTY. THOMAS BEATTY Bellefonte, May 28th, 1814, 150%8w, LEGISLATIVE REGISTLN- Many of our subscribers have expressed adesire to sce a regular nareative of pro- ceedings, in our state legislature. For the information of such persons, and of the public in oeneral, we give information ; that a capable hand has been employed for that purpose ; and that the legislative pro- ceedings will ve weckly, and ta:thfuily re- gistered in the Chronicle. Three or four columas of every sheet will be devoted to that depariment—To give the debates at length is not the intention. If however, debates on general and mmportant points do take place, some of the specches will be given in full. The editor invites such as wish to have the legislative proceedings, 10 attend to it early that there may be Bo byeach in the narrative. Subscriptions for the Chronicle will be taken for 4 montis, at 75cts. to be paid in advance. ! Hatrisbprg Chron. BLANKS, Horse-bills, And bills of other deseriptions, can be NEATLY EXECU ‘ED AY THIS OFFICE. BE FOR SALE, TIFIED INU BBE, #31S HEREBY Giyv ENg 1 nat by an act of SULSTCLS Calitivd Ts Anact to provide addi- tiotiat revenues for derrylig the expense ol pUvErumeny, al diaisatanung the pubhc LHe, wy ques on sates at auction, and ou HCgiiCes 0 rela wines spiritoas liguors, anc loraiga wacrchandize, and for eucrea- Siig the ales of postage,” passed the23d Decemoer, 1814, an additional duty otone huidicd per ceutum ou sales at auction and an additonai duty of 50 per centum on licenses to retaliers are laid, to take ci fee: from tue Ist day of Feoruary 18i5 Covtormably to walcn act, that can be in- Specled at thus office, new obligations ar- Hnposcd ou auclioniers, and tue said add- Lioiai auty on iicenses Lo retatlers, is to be paid on written application to be made by then, as well by those who have obtaiucda ii- censes tor periodsiextending beyond the st day of February, i8135,as Oy others, in thie way thera prescribed, agreeably to forms Wwhicu can be obtawied trom the Coliector.- Given under my haud this 9th day of Janw A7Yyy 1813, ! Wn. H. PATTERSON, Cuileetor of the Revenve for the 19th Codection District of Pennsylvana. Potter’s Mus, 9th January, 1815. NOTICE 18 HERBY GIVEN, That agreeably 10 hE aCl ol Lougiess, entiticd Aq act two provide acdiuona revenues for defray ing tn tug expences of Government CITE FRI IE tally public credit by iayiug duties ou SPAFILs alsuned within wae Untied States aud terrilotics thercot, agd by amending tae acl tay lig dunes ou Licences to distilicrs ot spirituous uquors, passed December 21, E814, every person wio shail atier che hrst day of rei Uary, 1813, distil sph, withiathe United States, s requiced, ui aa- dition (0 tie duty on the licence atready taken, or ncicaler 10 be taken Dy him io Pay Lweaty cents « gation ou ail spirits dis- tiued attr tua day, or subject to the imi tation Mm the sala act expressed to pay twenty five cenis a ¢dilon on atl such Spi- Us, 1 which case no Bicence is required to be taken, and that agrecably to the said ac- a bond is required previous to the said day, to be given to the coliector, and other duties required to be performed under penalties therein prescybed. That tire distiller may be correctly ad- viscd of the duties incumbent on him to discharye, an absiract of the several acts of Congress subjecting stills and boilers, and spirits to duty, hag been prepared; a copy of which with annexed forms of siare- nents required from a distiller, will be fur. nished to him by the Collector on demand. The Coliector wiil aiso turnisu, blank bonds, aud such other bianks as will enable the distiller to comply with the several pro- visions of law. WM. H. PATTERSON. Calizctor 9th District Penn. Collectors’ Otiice, Jan 9. LANDS FOR SALE. A tract eof Land situate ‘'n Halfmoon township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, Contains 50 acres, 6 of which are in a state ol cultivation, aud adjoining lands of Thos. Dowuai gs Joseph Yoder and others. This lot is of the first quality of lime-stone land 1a the neighborhood. Ad indisputable title will be given. terms appiy to near the premises. DAVID HOLLINGSWORTH. Huitmoon, Jun 20th, 1814, For the subscriber, living To rae CREDITORS oF Samuel Witrrs. GExTLEMEN, Like Nice, That I have applied to the Court of Common pieas of the County ol Westmoreland, by petition, for the hene- lic ofthe insolvent laws of the Common. wea th of Pennsyivania, and that the said Court have appointed the third Monday of February next, for the hearing of me and c my creditors, at the court house in the Bor ough of Greensburgh, in said Cou Westmoreland, when and w] attend to shew cause if any I'shall not receive the benefit ¢ and 1 be discharged fron: confi, ity of vou Rah HN CRDINENCE FOR VHB FURTHER PIS FECTION OF HOUSES FROM FIRE. Src. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by tue ‘town Council of the Borough of Belles lonte, and itis neredy ordained and enacted by the authority of the sare, That tiie osr- neror owners of all and every dwelling house now builior which hereafter m Wy be built within the bounds of the said Borough shall turnish the ssme with two leach. fire buckets; which buckets shall be pia + ced In the enuy oF such other part "of he house as shall be'most easy of access and be marked with the Owners nance or tae initads thercol; and suall be Rept m good repair for using av ali umes in cases of fire. : . Sec. 2 Aud be it ordained and ena: ted, that should the owner or owners of any Such house, or nhouscs, now buiity or that hereaf- ter may be erccted and ounit within tie lis its of tne sad Qorougn, ne; lect or refuse on or belore the first day of April next, or within three months next after any such house may be hereatier nal, and occupied to turnisa and provide the buckets as ulores 81d, such person or persons so neglecting or refusing, being thercof conyicted befor y sonre Justice of the peace jy and for the county ol Centre, shalt toi fet and pay thé sum ot seven Donais with Cogtq of prosectia t Oi, 10 be recovered at the LUFLLSS, AssiSwanl burgess suit of the chi f and town cou cik- 01 the vorougii of-Belleionte, which fines or tovieitures wien tecovered, shail be paid os Ver ihe treasurer of the borough for the U>€ oi he same. And the houses so he gitcted to be turnisied Ly the owners there Oty Suail as soon 4s conveniently t.crea.tery be Marnished us atoresuid “at borough. BEC. 3. And be it ordained and enacted that it shail be the duty of the High Con stable to viset each and every dwelling house within the limits of said borougi, within ten days next preceding the last Saturday in the montns of iebruary, May, September, & December, yearly, and e¢x- amine wacther the provisions of these ordi» nances are complycd with, sp far as ese pects the fire buckets belng in ther proper piace and mn good repair, and make iniormation of every defaule before some Justice of tue peace in and for Contre Couiily, so that the Sane may be prosccus ted and very person or persons being tie lablant or enant mm possession of such fiousc or hous: s at the time such default is made, in keeping the buckets af sdid iy may be with two bucke:s the. expense of the suid thelr prope pracas anda ood being couvicied thervof of the | atoresaid, shall {orfeit and pay a fue ferture of not tor than five OLC Gollar tor the use of tiie jess ) said borouyll. DEC. 4. Be it ordained and enacted, That the ordinance heretofore passed tor the pros tection of houses from fire, (so far as re- lates to providing Buckets) be and the samc s hereby repealed Passed into an ord nance Jan 10, 1813 ANDREW GREGG. Pansy. OF THE COUNCLD: nor ATtrusT, Evisua Moore, Ci. G8 vs rr DH + SEAL ~ @ Ser D I do certify that the above is atrue copy: of the original ordinance, in witness where= of [ have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the corporation. Evrisua Moorg, Clk. A 7am °F CAUTION. HERLEAS, the subscriber gave 1g - xv 3 % Hugh Miiliken, two bonds. of two hundred dollars each. One payable the tet of June 1815,and the other the 1st of June 1816. This is therciore to forewarn ail persons {rom taking an ussignment of 5 ..d bonds as I am determined not to pay them unless competed by law. WILLIAM CALDWELL. November 5, 1814 LAND AGENCY. THF subscriber will attend to the ness ol a Land Agent in the borough of visbur Those wishing to proeur DUS» I. Ai or ry. SAMUEL Westmoreland Jail, Janiar ; Inany of the sul- scribers to this work, ory account of the de- S€eined to prevan among One half of an undivided tract of patent ed and, containing 418 Spring township, Centre the tenure of John Irwin. timbered and of a tolerable quality. acres, si : : county, now in «, XD RATT I ed WN ! pried bis The lata te TO BE RENTED, hota pELriber at the ht Humhier {he landis well | | | : pg 0 < i Auv | And frogsession grventhe Wat of Aniril nize HOP ANE eha ox Nitlany Movs ain, - i" ger ~ . . - 3 " - . ; ; J HE Fiat Saw i shortest notice. and cone peison disposed to purcaase, it is expected, I E Gs 2 Ti : ww M a5 she os otice, Mid con o ; . + ne Lown otf Mileshure, torether 0 hand, Spades : Shovels will view the premises first. Terms of 1M Wh Br oe nd. opaces and hoveis, ' : er Ww Very other article i the line sale made known by the subscrib Bing Sone Cle Us ie ne » Blacksmith nd Cutlery busy: ss g land attached thereto. OCT ~ be, will cap Hl make a good and sufficient title. ; ¢ JAMES WHIT Hill, I 0 Ca teation ofthe books, bel sre they came to hand ; but since that. li Ue or ho inquiry bas been made abouz them. The publish. cr hag been at a very orea't expense i the printing of them, and expects 10 be remu- nerated in no other way ti and For particu: who : : Te auire cf an by their itis therefore, hoped, that those wi FCNCTOUS 4S LO Sig : i yo £1) ¢ J respective copie: ftor i ¢ and alte Il | ENOCH PASSMORER.. #518 4, 2. ’ » $ > “ur » that, 2a 2rensice waied »