RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY FOR ThE YEAR 1820. on treasurer of Clearfield county, in account with said county, from the 4th day ry 1820 to the first day of January 1821. \ Dr. ®ash received from owners of Unseated Lands t » Samuel Ful of Janua- Cr. $1624 143 : 122 20 ¢ 2 8 Cash paid supervisors do Assessor Election expences Office Rent Stationary County Auditors Road Viewers Wolf and Panther orders Printing Commissioners wages Clerk to the Commissioners Viewers of the State Road from Milesburgh to Clarion river Exoneration to J, M. Fox Clerk of the Sessions o Obtaining list of Direct Tax Sales , Calling sales oi Unseated Lands Counsel to Commissioners two years Centre County vs. Clearfield In the case of the commonwealth vs. Alexander Clayton Court House contract § : . In the case of the Commonwealth vs.-James Monks Viewers of the State Road from Andersons creek to Kittanin Court expences for the year 1819 In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Abraham Keaggy Refunding order in favor of A. Bell, former treasurer Fees on redemption of sales Eight per cent, Treasurers fees on $8243 863 Lents Balance due the Treasurer on last settlement do from John Fullerton former collector do of Amasa Smith collector of Bacari township do of Abel Benton collector of Bradford township 24 5 5 9 0 0 C 6 6 do of Jemes Dunlop collector of Lawrence township J of John Biss collector of Gibson township 54 do 00 do of Alexander Caldwell collector of Pike township 34 > 25 74 8 do of John Riter collector of Covington township 00 00 40 72 on 34 5 0F 67 26 67 206 58 659 50 235.31 re— $8462 65 B218 19 I. a—— 218 79 $8462 65 Bry Sea—— Balance in favor of the Treasurer 8 Balance due the Treasurer Having examined the account of Samuel Fulton, treasurer of Clearficld county, and find a balance due the treasurer of said county of two hundred and eighteen MATTHEW OGDEN, GREENWOOD BELL, ALEXANDER READ, jr. dollars and seventy-nine cents. Given under our hands the 1st day of January 18g. Commissioners, Atrest—DAVID FERGUSON, Clerk. 3 ertson, Thomas Reese, James Ross, Dan- Et 1: 2a : "io be sold at public vendue On Thursday the 15th day of March next, A valuable tract of land situated mm Fers FOR SAIL E, § Six cents Reward. 9 Ranawuy from the Subscriber, on the A small, but valuable property, situated evening of the 7th inst. an indented ap- i 4 - in the town of Springfield, one quarter of prentice to the Blacksmith business nam- guson township, Centre county, containing 3 1 1 1 an «cre lot of ground, of excellent soil, Three hundred Acres, on which is erected two story log build- adjoining lands of Philip Benner, Samuel ings, well calculated for a dwelling house and ashop for a mechanic of any descrip- Pairk, Robert Meek; and others—late the tion, with a convenient Kitchen, good estate of Joseph M’Pherson, deceased — : stabling and a w ll ol standing water with a pump, all in tolerable good repair. Any person wishing to view the premises can Ou the premises are erecied a good icg house and barn, with about cighty or ninetv acres cleared and under good fence, I'he soil is apply to John M. Beuck, living in Spring- and a large bearing orchard. field ; and for terms to the subscriber. Hugh M’Pherson. Ferguson township, January 19, 1821, of an excellent quality. If the above property is not sold on that day it will be ¥! t , . Jet for one year, commencing the first day ; Ex'rs. of April next. i a BENRKRY M’WILLIAMS, : na OA TT ION J { ‘ p yf TON. Ao? Tat To the Electors of Centre and Clearfield counties, FELLOW CITIZENS, I tender you my grateful acknowledgements for the Cay TIRE 4; ia 5 wy JA RY nds Q fry 1 knowa MILL and EF ARM, THAT v called ¢ Smith’s ML” adjoining the bor- | a : , pay nonor you were picased to confer on me. ough of Bellefontes They will be rented P Bey: : 5 . at the last election for Sheriff by placin for a Term of years, by public out-cry off WN ; : : me so high on the returii with the present’ Sheriff. This flattering testimony of your confidence encourages me to offer myself the 15th day of March next, and possession given on the first day of April ensulng.— The mill is well calculated for making . . : : on : again a candidate for your suffrage at’ the merchant work, and the situation equal to : . . : at : Red ensuing election. 1 bave given this early any mi} in theicounty for proliable cus. | | ? ¢ : . . i 3 , ., 1ntimation of my Intention as I do not. in- tom. The Farm is atigched to the mil} y ; : ] tend 19 travel over the counties to solicit acres of upland hie votes, as the usual practice is. and about one huadred cleared, and a sufficient quantity of mead. 1am per ow. The lands limestone and of good suaded thefrevmen of these counties have quality. Tle Mil and Farmwill be.rsnt- too much virtue and independence, and ad together, ur seperately. too high a sense of Republican dignity, to JOHN MITCHELL, ? JAMES DUNCAN. § January 24, be moved one way eranother by personal Guardians. solicitations, ‘I, therefore, mean to treat 109 1872 them as intelligent Republicans ought to wu Creditors take Notic be treated, Reserving nevertheless the rigit of repelling any fulse report that may yy - 1s 3 “Ire ‘ i Yr 1 Avaritacro 4 UIIAT Ihave applied tothe Judges of be circulated to my disadvantage, in any a 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- taloons. All persons are forbid harbor. ing him or trusting bim on my account. Any person bringing back said appren- tice shall have the above reward, but no charges paid. SAMUEL M'DOWELL. Halfmoon, Jan’y 9, 1821, List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Bellegfonge January 1, 1821. Isaac Alexander, Wm. Allen or Jacob Cook, William Adams, John Adams, John Barger, Robert Brady, John Billew, John Barr, James Brown, Antes Bar- thurst, Nathaniel Beck, W. Brindle, 3 ; oF |g Ephraim or John B. Bates, Mary Barn- hart, Joseph Becker, Margaret Cook, Ro- land Curtin, 3 ; Johh Conrod, John Chub, Charles Callaher, Jane Carey, ell, Edward Davis, Samuel Duskey, Samuel Elder, Alexand- er Fulton, John Fisher, William Fishers James Forster, esq. Robert Gordon, Cath- erine Glenn, Charles Huston, esq. Wm. Hardey, Henry Hallabaugh, James Hep- burn, Thomas Hastings, sr. Thomas Has- tings, James Harbison, Andrew Hu iter, Joseph Hare, Samuel Hays, Robert Hu- cy, Mr. Heaton, JohryIrwin, William 1d, dings, Henry Isabaur, James Kelly, Ja- hanas Kirkhover, Rebeckah Lezeer, Na- than Laughead, James M’Clane, Patrick M’Kenna, Robert M’Bride, Samuel MW Clurey, John Morris, Eliza Mendenhail, cs James Dundass, iel Rigert, John Reiter, James Sterrett, F. W. Schnars, Wayne Smith, John Spence, George Shinyberger, Peter Span- gler, John Tearney or Rowland Cuftiff, Elizabeth Taylor, Moses Thompson, William Underwood, George Williams, Jobn Warner, Sarah Williams, John. Wilson. | H. Humes, P. ¥ the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county forthe benefit of the insolvent laws oi this commonwealth and the said court have appointed Monday the 26th day of February next, atthe court house, to hear me and my creditors, ‘when and where tend if you think proper, PETER M'LAIN. . professions about the performance of the such way as shall be deemed most proper 0, 72 Edward Marphy, S lai ; » Samuel Main, M’Cullough, Andrew M’Kee, esq ander M’Farlan, Magdalena Moore, Rob- ert M’Aulley, Joseph M’Phierson, Daniel M’Mullia, Edward M’Entire, Hamilton Moore, Samuel Moore, James M’Clelland, Jobn Neff; James Neill, Charity Packer, Alexander Patton, Edward Pearse, Wil» if any such thing should happen, which I James hope will not. I shall make no pompous Alex- duties of the office, if elected. My inter- ¢stas well as my duty, will require me to do every thing faithfully and correctly. Joseph Butler, Be Uefonte, Janu ry 16, 1821. liam Packer, Aarcn Packer, Susan Robe W. WARD Tobacconist, Informs his friends, and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the above business in the Borough of Bellefonte, where all orders in the line of his profession will be thankfully received He keeps constantly on hand, a quantity of the best egarsy Snuff, Cut & Dry, &c. which he will dispose of on reasonable Terms, by and punctually attended to. the wholesale or re:ail. Bellefonte, Dec. 36, 1820, » W. ROBINSON, Watch & Clockmaker and Silversmith, Returns his ‘sincere thanks to the people of Centre county, for the encouragement he has received since he commenced the above business in the borough fot Belle. fonte. He solicits a continuance of their favors, and informs them that he will keep up a regular establishment in the said borough, in the “store adjoining Doctor Curtin’s house, in the Diani@pd of the All wapches and clocks repaired by#¥im. will be warranted to keep good time for the space of one year from the tow delivery ; and if on the non-performance of the work, he will retutn any charge made. From his long experience and knowledge in the above arts he hopes tod merit a generous share of public a age ; 8s be Batters himself that his abil- ities will bear the strictest scrutiny. SURVEYING made and repsired by him on the newest instruments of all kinds plan. Bellefonte, December, 17, 1820.
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