J i 4 : : ; + Aen 3 L grade on tic 29th an. 52 4 1 Fus 2 wv two Servians wore aapaled and exposed ADIT. to view atthe Belgrade-pate. A few days after above 100 Servians were seized and carried to Belgrade; where they expected sentence of death The Serviang havey in copscquence ol these cruelties, risen upon their oppressors, numbers of whom have heen cut off. FUSE RET Wanted 1inmediately At this Office, an Arpreatice to the Printing Business. MELB CDW hE RAW om me nil tlio Dissolution of Partnerships. The Partnerships of Curtin & Boggs-— and Boggs & Curtin, ave tals day dissolved by mutual consent. i hose ludebied to either of the said firms, will make payment to Roland Curtin, who only 1s authorised to receive the debts due. And those who have demands. against el ther of the said firms, will present them to said Roland Curtin for settlement, as he is now the sole owner of Eagle Forge. Roland Curtin, Moses Boggs. Feb. 18th. 1815. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscribers by Note or Book account, are requested to come forward and discharge their respec- “tive accounts, as no further indulgence can be given. Those who neglect this notice may rest assured that their accounts will be put iate the hands of a Magistrate for collection. Jacob Test. Belefonte, Feb. 16th. 18135. Notice! HE Heirs and Representatives of Lewis Lewis, late of Mifflin (now Centre) county deceased are hereby notifi- ed that in pursuance of an order of the Or- phans Court o: Centre County aforesaid, An inquisition will be held on a tract of thir- i ty acres of land more or less, near the town of M lesborough in Spring township in said Am — een —- phn county, the property that was of the said deceased on the third day ot April next en- suing, on the premises. John Rankin, S#ff. DISSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP THE partnership of Tho. Beatty & co. is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Papers belonging to tie said firm are left in the care of Elisha Moore, Esq. in Bellefonte, who is authorised to re- ceive all monies due. Pewsons indebted are requested to call and make payment. Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, January 27, 1815. WILLIAM BEATTY. THOMAS BEATTY Bellefonte, May 28th, 1814, 15n*8w. LEGISLATIVE REGISTEK- Many of our subscribers have expressed a desire to see aregular narrative of pro- ceedings, in our state legislature. For the information of such persons, and of the pubiic in general, we give information; that a capable hand has been employed for that purpose ; and that.the legislative pro- ceedings will ne weekly, and faithfully re- gistered in the Chronicle. Three or four columns of every sheet will be devoted to that department—To give the debates at length is not the intention. If however, debates on general and important points do take place, some of the speeches willbe given in full. The editor invites such as wish to have the legislative proceedings, to attend to it carly that there may be ro breach in the narrative. Subscriptions for the Chron cle will be taken for 4 months, at 75cts. to be aid in advance. Harrisburg Chron. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, two or three Jour- . snymMeN TavLors, to whom generous wa- * ges and constant employment will be given, 2 by HENRY STEWAR'?. November 5, 1314. NOTICE! IS HEREBY GIVEN, That blv to the act of Congress, entitled ® An . % * agreeas act to provide additional reveaues for de- fraying the expenses of governmen. and maintaining the public credit, by laying du- ties on various goods, wares and merchan- disc, manufactured within the U States,” passed January 18, 1815, every person who shall, after the 18th day of April 1815, man- ufacture within the Uaited States any of the hereinafter enumerated articles for sale, is required to give bond and pay the duty as specified in said act, and to perform other duties, under penalties (herein prescribed : Viz. Ou Pig iron, per ton, one dollar : Castings of iron, per ton, one dollar and fifty cents: Bat iron, per ton, one dollar. Rolled or slit iron, per t.n, one dollar. Nails, brads and sprigs, other than those usually denominated wrought, per pound, one cent Candles of white wax, or in part of white and other wax, per pound, five cents : Mould candles of tailow, or of wax other than white, or in part of each, per pound, three cents : Hats and caps, in whole or in part of leather, wool or furs, boners in whole or in part of wool or fur, if above twodol- lars in value, eight per centum ad valo= rem : Hats of chip or wood, covered with silk or other materials, or not covered, ifa- dove two dollars in value, eight per cen- tum ad valorem: Umberellas and parasols if above the val- ac of two dollars, eight per centum ad valorem : Paper, three per centum ad valorem: Playing and visiting cards, fifty per cen- tum ad valorem: Saddles and bridles, six per centum ad valorem: Boots and bootees, exceeding five dol- Jars per pair in value, five per centum ad valorem. : Beer, ale and porter, six per centum ad valorem . Tobacco, manufactured segars, and snufl’ twenty per centum ad valorem : Leather, including therein a.l hides and skins, whether tanned, tawed, dressed, or otherwise made, on the criginal manu- facture thereof, five per centum ad valo- rem: : That the manufacturer may be correctly advised-of the duties incumbent upon him to discharge, a copy of the said act of Con- gress has been printed, which, with the an- nexed forms of statements required from a manufacturer, will be furnished to him, by the collector, on demand. The collector will also furnish, on de- mand, blank bonds, and such other blanks as will enable the manufacturer to comply with the several provisions of law. ~ W. H. Patterson, Collector for the Nineteenth collection district of Penn. Potter’s Mills, 1st March, 1815. HENRY STEWART TAILOR, k ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens ot Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he has commenced the TAYLORING BU- SINESS, at the House back of Mr. James Rothrock, and immediately adjoining his Hatter shop, where those who ma. 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 knowl- 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 to his customers. Qctober 3, 1814 we ATTEST, JR ORDIGEteR Por PE BYRIYBER Paps TECTION or 4oUSES FROM FIRE. See. 1. Beit ordained and enacted by the Lown Council of the Borough of Belle- fonte, and it is hereby ordained and c¢nacted by tae authority of the same, That toe ow- neror owaers of all and every dwelling house now built, or which hescalier may be built within the bounds of the said Borough shall furaisn the ssme with two leathern fice buckets; which buckets shall be pla ced m the entry or such other part of che house as shall be'most easy of access and be marked with the owucers name or the nits thereof; and shall be kept in good repair for using at ali times wn cases of fire. SEC. Aud be it ordained and ena ted, that snouid the owner or owners of any such house, or houses, new built, or that hercaf- ter may be erected and built within the i1in- its of the said borough, neg lect or refuse on or belore the first day of April next, or within three months next after any such house may be hereatier built, and oceupied to turnish and provide the buckets as afore- si 1d, such person or persons so neglecting or refusing, being thereof convicted betore some Justice of the peace in and for the county of Centre, shall forfeit and pay the sum of seven Dollars with costs of prosecu- tion, io be recovered at the suit of the cimef burgess, assistant burgess and town counci ot the borough of Bellefonte, whieh fines or forfeitures wien recovered, shall be paid o- ver to fhe treasurer of the borough tor the use of the same. And the houses so ne- giccted to be lurnished by the owners there of, shall as soon as conveniently may be tiereaitery, be furnished with two buckets as atoresald at the expense of the said. borough. Sec. 3. And be it ordained and enacted that +t 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 months of February, May, September, & December, yearly, and ex- amine whether the provisions of these ordi. nances are complyed with, so far as res- pects the fire buckets being in their proper place and in good repair, and make information of every defaull before some Justice of the peace in and for Contre County, so that the sane maybe prosecu- ted and every person or persons being the Inhabitant or enant in possession of such house or houses at the time such def uit is made, in keeping the buckets aforesaid in their proper places and in good repair, and being convictéd thereof on the information atoresaid, shall torteit and pay a fing or lor- feiture of not more than five nor less than one dollar for the use of the said borough. Sec. 4. Be it ordained and enacted, That the ordinance heretofore passed tor the pro- tection of houses from fire, (so far as re- lates to providing Buckets,) be and the same is hereby repealed. Passed into an ordinance Jan. 10, 1815 ANDREW GREGG, Pres OF THE COUNCIL, a ~~ Evrwsua Moore, Clk. RorrrrP - SELLE Sr DP rr d 1 dopertify that the above is a true copy of the original ordinance, in witness where- of I have hereunto set my wand and affixed ¢ be seal of the corporation. : Evisaa Moore, Ck. 1 hs YANN a : AUTIUN- WwW 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 Ist of June 1816. This is. therefore to forewarn ail persons irom taking an assignment of said bonds as 1 am determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. WILLIAM CALDWELL, November 5, 1814 FOR SALL, One halt of an undivided tract of patent ed land, containing 418 acres, situate in Spring township, Centre county, now in the tenure of John Irwin. The land is well timbered and of a tolerable quality. Any person disposed to purchase, it is expected, will view the premises first. Terms of sale made known by the subscriber, who will make a good and sufficient title. { ENOCH PASSMORE. December 15 18 4,. 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 er copies from any of the public offices will find their business executed with promptness. ALEXANDER GRAYDON, Junr. SHARRISRURG, AUG. 141814, NOTICR IS HEREBY GLV LEN, That by an act é§ Congress entitled “« Anact to provide addi» tional revenues for detrylng the expeuso of government, andmainataining the public credit, by duties on sales at auction, and on licences to retail wines spiritous liquorsy and foreign merchandize, and for encrea- sing the rates of postage,” passed the23d Decemoer, 1814, an additional duty ofone hundred per centum on sales at auction and an additional duty of 50 per centum on licenses to retailers are laid, to take efs fect from the Ist day of February 18i5 couformably to which act, that can be in- spected at this office, new obligations ar- imposed on auctioniers, and tue said add- tional duty on licenses to retailers, 1s to be paid on written application to be made by them, as well by those who have obtained l= censes for periodsgexiending beyond the st day of February. 1815,as by others, it the way therein prescribed,agreeably to forms which can be obtained trom the Collector.» Given under my baud this Sih day of Janu ary, isis. ; Wm. H. PATTERSON, Collector of the Revenue for the 19k Codection District of Pennsylvania, Potter’s Mills, 9th January, 1815. NOTICE 4 4 IS HEREBY GIVEN, That agreeably to the act of Congress, entitled Au act to provide auditional revenues for defraying the expences of Government and main- taining public credit by laying duties on spirits distilled within the United States and territories thereof, and by amending the act laying duties on licences to distilters of spirituous iiquors, passed December 21, 18 14, every person who shall after the first day of Iebruury, 1815, distil spirits, withinthe United States, 's required, in ad- dition to the duty on the licence already taken, or hereaficr to be taken by him to pay twentycents a gallon on all spirits dis tilled after that day, or subject to the lini. tation in the said act expressed to pay twenty five cents a gallon on all such spi- rits, in which case no licence is required to be taken, and that agrecably to the said ac- a bond is required previous to the said day, to be givento the coliector, and other duties required to be performed under penalties therein preserbed. That the distiller may be correctly ada vised of the duties incumbent on him (e discharge, an abstract ofthe several acts of Congress subjecting stills and boilers, and spirits to duty, has been prepared; a copy of which with annexed forms of state- ments required from a distiller, will be fur- nished to him by the Colicctor on demand. The Collector will aiso furnish, blank bonds, and such other blanks as will enable the distiler to comply with the several pros visions of law. WM. H. PATTERSON. Collector 19th District Penn, Collectors’ Office, Jan g. BLLANKS, Horse-bills, And bills of other descriptions, can be NEATLY EXECUYED AT THIS OFFICE. Merchants, and others take Notice ! THE Subscriber at the Tit Hammer Shop, near the end of Nittany Mountain, will make atthe shortest notice, and cons stantly keep on hand, Spades and Shoveis, together with every other article in the line of the Blacksmith and Cutlery business, JAMES WHITY HIiiL. N. B. An apprentice wanted to the ae ve basi vgs. FOR SALE. Will be sold at private sale, a tract of Land containing 25 acres, in Centre Couns ty, Halfmoon township, formerly the pros perty of James Shehan whereon is about 10 or 12 acres of good meadow, a young bearing orchard, a good spring. The land is ofa good quality. About 45 acres are cleard. Terms of sale may be known by applying to the owners. ; Christian Kin John Yodes. — Tan, 234