REC AND EXPENDITURES OF ONETRE COUNTY. - . nn : Orders drawn by the Commissioners on the Trea. Statement of money received by the Treasurer of Centre county, from the 27th day of November 1818, until the 4th day of January 1820. Cash received from County Collectors do Tgxes on Unseated Lands do of John Mitchell, late Treasurer Balance due the Treasurer ©utstanding orders to amount of $2424 95 511 34 850° 37 wre eee $3786 66 1603 91 885 83 ——— 2489 74 Bm a pp a— “IT. Humes for sheet iron drum for jail IPTS the 4th day of January 1820, viz. B7 loseph Wiiliams for keeping Joseph Reynolds in prison 2 I. Sherick for wood tor court house and jail 30 George Williams, work done to court house 21 Toseph Williams woud for jail 12 Joseph Williams for keeping J. Munks George Williams work done to court house steps fesse Hall work done ta proths. office fohn Mitchell for clothing, erecting gallows, and executing James Munks James Harris, wood for court house and jail Thomas Steer bauling wood Total $6276 40i5,4, Hal for‘pepaiting irons in jail The following statement shews the amount due the county of Centre on bonds and judgments, and by the late treasurer as per the auditors report. Orders on the Treasurer of Clearfield Bonds and Judgments, as follows, Charles Huston and Thomas Burnside due May 11, 1815 Stewart for I. Gallagher due April 22, 1816 R. T. J. G. Lowrey due Aagust 15 1815 J. Danlop and Elisha Moore due April 27, 1815, sued for Thomas Hall and John Hall, jr, ditto John P. De Haas, balance on duplicate 1815 Nathan Laughead, note due November 20, 1817 Balance in the hands of John Mitchell, late treasurer, clear of ceniage® Qutstanding balances in hands of collectors * Total $1557 113 160 130 709 do 92 71 16 1371 6921 Ss ——— #11143 40 ar — *By the Auditors Report last year the balance in the hands of the late Treasurer appeared to be For the information of the people at large, we deem it proper 23193 to state that in this balance were included two orders on the Treasurer of Clearfield county amounting to A note’on Nathan Laughead of James Duncan Joseph Potter John Edings James Crawford Paul Wulf . William Moore - Nathan Harvey © Alexand:r Fulton Henry Fleck _Phenias Davidson Hardman Philips John Hoover William Turner John Campble Peter Calhoon William Smyth Archibald Allison Daniel Weaver James Dillen Philip Walker Samuel Beck Absalom Liceet Thomas Parsons Joseph Goheen Francis Graham John Spencer Joseph Gabrich Spring Balances due Centre count Hains township Patton Bellefonte Miles Bald-Eagle Bald Eagle Walker Patten Halfmoon Rush Spring Patton Ferguson Boggs Walker Haines Spring Patton Bald-Eagle Walker Howard Jog us Ferguson Spring Halfmoon Miles & 1813 1813 %1813 1813 1814 1814 1815 1815 1815 1815 1815 1815 1816 1816 1816 1816 1816 1816 1317 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 1818 ’ : B43 30 153 49 63 88 104 ‘23 13 23 14 113 60 200 36 13 97 75 47 4 9 48 35 48 106 i8 49 Joseph Williams for boarding James Williams jp prison Ditto “for boarding George Dolton Daniel Billew, for wood, attending fires, &c. ~ . + Expences in sundry Cases. H. Humes for paper M. Allison, holding inquest on Henry Pool Wa'er Tax 3 Vicwers of (he road from Johnstons meesting house, in Mifflin county, to (Glens tavern, in Centre county Witnesses wages in the case commonwealth vs, Elijah Jones William Petriking article of agrecment James Milliken for staticnary Thomas Hastings, putchase money of unseated land refunded F.xonerations Vicwers pay, chain carriers, &c. for viewing road frem Milesburg to Clation river 240 W. Brindle, for printing 47 Samuel Coppertwalith a witness commonwealth vs. B. Moore 1 John Blanchard, esq. order for keeping R. Shorter, a convict in state prison 53 Coroner Hall, holding inquest on Edward Quigley 17 P. Benner and Co. stationary, &c. : 2 J. Hays, esq holding an inquest on the dead body of P. Thompson 13 J Houser and J. Fury, witnesses in the case commonwealth vs, G. Ross and P. M’'Donnald William Alexander. in the case commonwealth vs J. Wallis J. Mitchell for serving juror notices, wood for jail, &c. Miscellaneous. Assessors pay Election Fxpences Poor children education Jurors pay Constables pay Attorney generals fees on sundry cases Supervisors orders on unseated lands Woif and Panther orders Bridges. Orders in favor of Milesburgh bridge contractors : Orders in. favor of James Moore, contractor for building a brige gover Bald-Eagle creek, at the post road crossing the sane 1066 1314 Commissioners pay & other Items, William Murray Commissioner 100 Jahn Shafer do 83 Moses Boggs do & 36 H. Petriking clerk # 100 {Auditors pa 30 William W. Potter, counsel fee two years €0 John Rankin, proths fees 21 William Petrikin, Clerk Sessions ) 89 William = Alexander, esq. late sheriff; lees on suit county vs. G. Richart WH rt 25 Total money from the date above stated. JOHN SHAFER, WILLIAM MURRAY, MATTHEW ALLISON, * Artest ~ H. PETRIKIN, Clerk 02 81 63 30 09 41 11 75 18 48 85 8% 80 17 Co 4% Andrew Walker HPatrick Mocre Y1Samuel Henderson 4} Anthony Wolf y. in the hands of Collectors, viz. 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1819 1319 1819 1819 1819 1819 1819 1819 Haines Ferguson Spring Boggs Patton Howard Bellefonte Potter Walker Bald Eagle Lamar Howard . Ferguson Patton Bellefonte Spring Potter Rush Walker Lamar 1819 Haines 1819 Bald-Eagle 1819 Halimoon Si Miles 1819 Boggs Benjamin Goodwin Jeremiah Culbertson Richard Cary Michael Sweeny Joseph Oiles Michael Meese William C. Welch William M’Minn John Snyder John Quay John Seyder Michael Meese Henry Dale Jeremiah Merret Joseph Miles Fhomas M’Clelland William Rankin facob Test Edward Sutherlin Benjamin Goodwin William Fisher 1819 surer, from the bth day of January 1619, until | Court House and Prison Expences. 67 68 00 05 50 52 20 00 90 00 62 95 15 00 00 00 36 00 ~2414 87 66 ~ 59 38TH GO 00 00 00 00 Cs30 1% Brenan, mo wr Fy R6276 40 The foregoing is a statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county } Commissioners. Ch SW an OW Ny oon W QS ree 2 WWWX 1 w= th 9 2b oo DU AAD we ta A 3 Gr AD) DL & Q Ny On OO | 2