Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, January 27, 1821, Image 3

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    Samuel Ful ton piasursi of Cl carfield county, in account with: said county, from the 4th
Cath received from owners of Unsvated Lands
“do from John Fulierton former
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of Alexander Caldwell collector of Pike township °
of Jobn Riter collector of Covington tewnship
Balance in favor of the Treasurer
$3
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the
ailing exainiued the account of Samuel Fulton, treasurer of Clearficld county, and find a balance due Pos
dollars and seventy-nigs cents.
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‘ArresT—DAVID FERGUSON, Clerk.
Smith collector of Bacari township
ton collector of Bradford township
of James Danlop rollector of Lawrence township
of John Biss collector of Gibson township
ry 1830 to the first
collector
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$8462 65
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day of Janyary 1821.
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Assessor
Election expences
Office Rent
Stationary
County Auditors
Road Viewers
Wolf and Panther orders
Printings 3
Commissioners wages
Clerk to the Commissioners
Exoneration to J, M. Fox
Clerk of the 8Sc¢ssions
Calling saies oi Unscated Lands
Cenwre County vs. Clearhieid
In the case of the commounwealt
Court House contract
In the case o! the Commonwealt
Viewers of the State
Refunding order in favor of A.
Fees on redemption of sales
Eight per cont, Treasurers fees
Balance due the Treasurer
Given under our hands the 1st doy of January 1831, ii
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ra GRE
ALEXANDER
Viewers of the Stare Road from Milesburgh to Clarion tiver
{oad irom Andersons
Court expences for the year 1819
In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Abraham Keaggy
treasurer of #4id county of two hundred and oly
day of Januas
« CR.
$4624
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Obtaining list of Direct Tax Sales
Counsel to Commissioners (wo years
h vs. Alexander Clayton
h vs. James Monks
creek to Kittaning
Bell, former treasurer
on $8243 86% cents
Bulance due thie Treasurer on last settlement ‘
$218 79
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MATTHYW OGDEN,
ENWGOU
BELL,
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ANI IN 1Ty
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"T'o be soldat public vendue
On Thursday the Y5th day of March nexty
A valuable tract of land situated in Fere
guson township, Centre county, containing
Three hundred Acres,
pdjoining Jonds of Philip Benner, Su uel |
Park, Tot bert Meek; and pthers—late hve
estate of Joseph M'Pherson, deceased
On the promises are erected a good log
house and ‘barn, with about eighty or
pinety acres cleared and under BO d fence,
and a large bearing orghard. ‘he goil is
of an exceltz=nt quility. If
not sold on that day it will be
the first day
the above
property is
let for ome year; Commenciig
of April next.
HEN ny MY Vy LIAS, ?
JOHN PAT
January 24; 1821,
FRYE Hn BW HATE
( i x . EL
A 5 24 vd Ko
THAT weil known MILL and FARM,
1:74 2» $
1h HO
vitily aujoin
They
Bars, by
Ex’rs.
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called Smith’s ing the bor-
ough of Bellefonte. will be rented
fora Term of ve public out
the 15th day'of Morel next, and p
crv on
ossession
given on (He fixst day of Apiil ensuing.—
making
and the situation equal to
the county for profita
The mill ie well “ealculated for
chant work,
ne
any mil in
tom. Ih
nd about one hundred acres of upland
sufficient quantity of mead
The land is limestone and of a good
The MUI and Farm will be rent.
«d together, or seperately.
JOHN MITCHELL,
JAMES DUNCAN. §
ry 24, 1821.
Jang
ole cus-
¢ Farin fs attached to the mil;
_
ars on
Ghhiu 8s
OW.
quality.
Guardians.
Creditors take Notice
THAT Ihave applied to the Judgesiof
the Court of Common
county forthe
Pleas of Huntingdon
benefit of the insolvent laws
oi this commonwealth and the said court
Yiave appointed Monday the 26th day of
a rte a .
- coTuary neXt, atthe court house, to hear
wie und my creditors, when and where
you may attend if vou think
proper.
DTT TR y -
PETER M'LAIN
Funiingdon, Januar £33; 1821,
oy a
tion,
FOR SALE,
A small, but valuable property, situated
inthe town of Springfield, one quarter of
an acre lot of ground, of excellent soil,
on, which is erecied two story log build-
ings, well calculated for a dwelling house
and aahop for a mechanic of any descrip
with a convenient Kiichen, good
stabling and a w il of standing water with
4 pump, all in toler:bic good repuit. Any
person wisiing to view the premises can
apply to Joon M. Beuck, living in Spring.
ficld ; and for terms to the subscriber,
kugh M’Pherson.
Ferguson township, January 19, 1821.
PRS
and Clearfield counties.
FELLOW CITIZENS, I tender you
my grateful acknowledgements for, the
honer you were pleased to confer on me,
at the last election for Sheriff by placing
me so bigh onthe return with the present
Sherif, « This flatteriag testimony of your
confidence encourages me to offer” myself
i a candidate for your suffrage at the
ensuing election. I have given this early
intimation of my intention ss I do not in-
tend to travel over the counties to solicit
voles, as the usual practice is.
suade d the freemen of thes= counties have
too much virtue and independence, and
too high a sense of Republican dignity, to
be moved one way er another by personal
solicitations. 1, therefore, mean to treat
them as intelligent Republicans onght to
bz treated, Rescrving nevertheless the
right of repelling any false report that may
be circulated to my disgdvantage, in any
such way as shall be deemed most proper,
if any such thing should happen, which 1
hope will not. I'shall make no pompous
professions about the performance of the"
duties of the office, if elected. My inter
estas well as my daty, will require me to
do every thing faithfully and gorcectly
Joseph Batler,
Bollfonte, Jonuary 16, 1821.
Lam per- |
Six cents Reward.
Ranaway from the Subscriber, on the
evening of the 7th inst. an indented ap-
prentice to the Blacksmuth business namm-
ed ABRAHAM THOMPSON, aged a
bout 18 or 19 years, fair complexion.
middling tall, down look. Had on when
he went away, a brown cloth coat and pan-
talosns. All persons are forbid harbor.
ing him or trusting him on my account.
ertsony, Thomas Reese, James Ross, Dans
1 I Rigert, John Reiter, James Steppe
F. W. Schaars, Wayne
Spetice, George Bhinyberget
gle r, John
DALY / vs .
EF & ; Chompson,
Viliiam Caderwood, George «AND
VALI
5
Jahn
{carney or Rowland Currin,
tes RA es :
beth Taylor, Moses
UisSy
Ra " 3 9 $: A714
Warner, Sarah’ William s, John
Wilson.
Any person bringing back said apprem 3
tice shall have the above Feward, but no
charges paid.
SAMUEL we DOWELL.
Halfmoon, Jun’y 9, 1821.
List of Letiers
Remaining in the Post Office at Bellefonge
To the Electors of Centre
January i, 1821.
Wm. Allen or Jacob
Adams,
Isaac Alexander,
Cool, William
John Barger, Robert Brady, John Billew,
John Barr, Antes DBar-
thurst, Nathaniel Beck, W. Brindls, 3;
Ephran: or John B« Bern-
hart, Joseph Becker, Margaret Cook, Ro-
Adams, John
James Brown,
Bates, Mary
land Carin, 3 ; John Conrod, Jolin Clivh,
Charles Callahen, Jane Carey, rt
Dell, E avis,
Sarauel Duskey, Samuel Llder, Alexand-
dward James Dundass,
er Fuiton, John Fisher, William Fishers
James Forster, ¢8q. Robert Gordon; Cath-
Cl Win.
Hardey, Heory Halabatgh, James Hep-
burn, Thomas Hustings,
srine Glenn, avics Huston, esq.
TR
Bute?
Hiys, Robert
vn Ld.
Jos
tings, James Harrison, Audrew
Joseph Hare, Samed Hu
ey, Mr.
atngsy Henry Isuhaury, James
He tony Joon Lown, IV ili
iy,
hanas Kirkhover, Rebeckah Lezeer, Nu-
than4.aughead, James M’Clurve, Pauick
M’Keana,
Clure,
Edward
Robert ‘M’Bride, Satac] MM’
Morris, Eliza Mei
Murpay,
Jolin
hall,
Samuel Main, James
M’Culioug, Andiew M’Kee, sq Alex"
ender M’'Farlan, Magdalena Moore, Rob-
ert M’Aull ley, Joseph M’Pherson, Daniel
M’' Entire,
Moore, James M’Clelland,
Join Neff; James Neill,
Alcxander Patton, Edward Pearse
M'Muijia, Edward
Moore, Samuel
Chartiy Packer,
Wil-
Ham Packer, Aaron Packer, Susan Rob-
iv, ‘ . i
{homuas Has
Hamilton ;
i Tobac CON
Informs his f ; Ii
8 friends, ‘and he public
enerally; that he continues to Carry on
the ab
of
of
Hy received
rey
ne
ove business in the PB?
> ho WL 1 0YoLne
Borough
) a swhea al : 5
Bellefonte, where all orders in the line
his profession will be thank fu
ted
Constunt'y on hand, u. quantity of the bus
Segars, Snuff, Cut & Og which
will dispose of on re:
and punctoally atten to. keopa
Con ‘
y KC, he
sohzshie
Terms, by
the whol s.le ov
Q
SIY iy
Returns his sincere thanks to (he people
of Centre county, for the encodrarement
he has received since he commenced the
Belles
He solicits a continuance of their
above business in the boron: gh of
fonte.
favorsyand informs them that he will keep
regular estab
up a lishment
in the said
borough, in the store adioinine
> J ¥ o
Doctor
of the
All watches and clocks repaired
by hin, will be warranted
Curtii’s house, in ihe Diamond
town.
Lo .
lo keep good
time for the space of one year from
the
delivery ; and if on the
of the work, he will retg:n any charpa
made; his loner
5 experience
fo the above
werous stare
Trom aud
] ui} ov eder ails :
knowledge sits be hopes Lg
mc of pub
rit a ged tic
age ; as he Latters himself that bis abile
nies will bear the strictest Sefuliny.
SURVEY
le and aire or}
made and repavcd Uy him on the
nswesd
plan.
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