Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, March 13, 1822, Image 4

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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE
OF CENTRE COUNTY.
Statement of money received by the Treasurer of Centre
county, from the first day of January 1821 until the
eighth day of January 1822, both inclusive.
$3513
1364
1045
206 45
373 29
8 25 i
$K6512 11
271 58
Orders drawn by the Commissioners on the Treasures: iP
from tiie 220d day of January 1821, until the 8th day of January 1822, s !
COURT HOUSE & PRISON EXPENSES.
82
55
75
George Williams for repairing bell of court house
Jamcs Willams for repairing court house
Joho Hall, jr do and jail
Henry Vandyke part payment for building ceurt house steps
Rosanna Cull for cleaning court house
Daniel Billew for wood for court house
H. Humes paper for Commissioners room
" H. Petrik paper, advertising; &c.
P. Cambridge for glass for court house
P. Benner, & co. for a ledger
Tho’s Hastings jr wood ior prison
W Marshall do do
J. Williams do do
J Rothrock do do
Samuel Flack for hauling D Lewis to the grave
J Williams for boarding prisoners &c.
J Kelogg for Candlesticks, &c
Cash received from county collectors
do taxes on unseated lands
do from the estate of John Dunlop, dec’d.
€o amount of Judgment vs Hugh Gailagier
do fsom John Mitchell; esq. on account of his balance
do from Wm. Petrikins esq. court fines
Balance que Treasurer
$6783 69
The following statement shews the amount
due the county of Centre from sundry
persons
In the hands of Collectors
Aw’t of judg’t vs Clearfield county, Aug’t 1819
Aut of balance per settlement 28th Nov. 1820
f7147 95
$1348 69 | EXPENSES IN SUNDRY CASES.
146 78
D———— —
1495 47
Wolfand Panther premiums
Expenses in cases of the Commonwealth vs sundry persons
1. D Parker, esq. bills, of Philadelphia prison for support of Williams & Hains
Education of Poor children
Refunded to J P De Haas on duplicate of county tax
do to purchasers of land at Comi’rs sales
861 68
233 58
66 20
289 60
12 80
36 68
$85 40
186 31
Coma —C——
CR —By cash, 5th Sept. 1820
do for Wm. Pettit’s jud’t ori 71
1223 76
338 53
RE ————_——
with interest
$1266 18
Bonds of sundry persons,
Thema Hall and John Hall, sr, execution in the hands of W. Alexander
Jute Sheriff—debt $92 and int. from 27 April 1846—H 36 80
Balance in the hands of John Mitchell, esq. late Treasurer, with interest
to this date
128 80
2 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
1078 13
$9917 17
Supervisors orders on unseated lands
Jurors pay
Constables pay
Auditors pay
William Murray, Commigsioners pay
M. Allison do
J Bollinger do
v35 67
1230 og
57 00
30 GO~
73 ¢O
91 00
91 0Q
Total
22121 00
4567 69
95 00
Bern ———
Amount of old orders paid by Treasure?
do © Orders issued in 1821
Road viewers paid
H. Pet-ikin, cleik to Commissicners, bal. due him
Ass ssors pay
W. Alexander, expenses in Philadelphia in collecting taxes on lands
140
226
50
00
75
50
Sundry printing avd advertising, sheriffs proclamations, &c
Election Expenses
Attorney General’s fees
Clerk of the Sessions do
W. Alexander late Treasurer for the bal.due him per Aud. report 1820.
117
169
50
49
20 00
‘60 83
505 66
&6785 69
Total amount of monies paid by Treasurer in 182}
A
4567 69
294 94
wim en $4862 63
Amount of orders paid by Treagurer for 1821
Road orders remaining unpaid
$4862 63
Total amount of orders izsued by the Commissioncis
The foregoing is a true statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the coal, money
from the date above stated, M. ALLISON, : I
ATTEST, J. BOLLINGER,
J. RANKIN, Jr. Clk. J. ADAMS.
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Balances due by Collectors in Centre county, : FL
1810 $66 ’
1818 45
1811 5
1813 37
1813 49
1814 16
1814 77
1815 33
1615 14
1815 92
18i6 53
1816 10
1817 44
1817 i6
ditto 106
ditto 3
1818 29
ditto 158
ditto 93
ditto 15
ditto 38
ditto 91
ditto 89
1819 121
ditto 88
ditto 20
dito 48
ditto 21
1819 243
diito 32 82 P, H. Ticrney
ditto 185 89{Martin Houser
ditto 188 61
Bad Eagle ditto 137 06
H .itinoon ditto 25 51
w Walt Miles ditto 47 20}
} Commissioners,
2 pen >t
Boggs
Miics
Spring
Howard
Paiton
Lamar
Logan
Bald Lagle
Walker
Halfmoon
Ferguson
Haines
Boggs
Potter
Borough
Rush
Fergusen
Lamar
Walker
Bald Eagle
Haines
Potter
Rush
Patton
Miles.
Logan
Haltmoon
Borough
Howard
Bogus
Spring
ditto
1820
ditto
ditto
dite
ditto
ditto
« ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditle
ditto
1821
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Wiiliam Fisher
John Rhule
PhilipBenner
John Smith
Adam Gray
Andrew Eakins
George Grenninger
teary Snyder
James Neil
Christian King
George Hubler
Michael Musser
wm. Alexancer
John Irvin
Join M’Kee
Hemy Lorain
William Bailey
Wm. MK bbon
Thomas M’Calmont
George Brown
Peter Noise
| Henry Pennington
451 Jacob Aairs
4o'Andrew Hunter
91 Richard Shaffer
89. Henry Spangler
08 john L. Thompson
7BiGeorge Lonbei ger
57 Jaccb Runner
32
80
13
42
32
31
16
95
88
91
71
87
68
74
321
93
26
10
97
57
41
26
86 73
52 17
260 54
142
63
144
12
50 1
105 1
107
116
159
30
442
27
35
835
243
186
169
356
578
4,
04
343
Howard township
Halimoon
Bald Lagle
Patton
Borough
Miles
Bald Eagle
ditto
Rush
SpLng
Pztion
Ferguson
Howard
Baid Eagle
Spring
Halimoon
Haines
Ferguson
Sorng
Boggs
Paton
Walk ap
Eaid Eagle
Howard
borguson
Pacon
Lough
opring
Fo wer
Wilker
Lamar
I ines
David Tipton
John Scett
Join Haziet
Josep Pouer
James Craw lord
Pau! Wolf
Wiittam Moore
Nathan Harvey
Hardman Phaiips
Jolin Buover
William Toner
Jour Campbell
Ab:orun fLigoet
Phaivip Walker
¥yane's Giohain
Joan Spectr ;
Benjam: Goodwin
Jeremiah Culbertson
Ricard Carey
Michael dweany
Joseph O1ls
John His der
Jon Quay
Michact Meese
Henvy Due
Jere Mierit
Joseph Mics
homes M’Ulelland
YY uiaun Rank n
Av lseV Weaver
Tgwerd Sutberland
Benjamin Goodwin
FPaivick Mocre
Sarvel denderson
Ant
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74
69
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58 77
165 7%
59 05
140 1%
i77 99
278 76
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i CE SNA A re WT
William Kerry esq. iu said township,
on Friday ihe Istday of March nex,
where all accounts properly attesied,
will be received for s:ulement.
FRANCIS M'EWEN,
WILLIAM M’MINN,
appy w the subscriber living on the
picmises, in Spring township.
RICHARD CAREY.
Jan. 21.1824.
TOTAOR ‘lo those Concerned.
The Docket of Wm. Petrikin dec’d Ap, persons indclted to the estate
has been retained by his legal reP'®- Sgmyuel Lamb,
sentatives, as reeably to the 16th
Whereas Acthony Croizer obtamed
a pote for ten dollars and bfty cents
from the subscriber,in an uniaw fu!
Wane, per-
sons from taking a transfer of said note,
late of Walker town
The subscribers having entered into :
partnership, make knewn, that they ©
will do all kind of : "4 a
Carpenter Work,
on the shortest notice, end in the bess
manrer, and as cheap as possibly can
be done.
; ship, deceased, are requested t
Administrators. tion of the Act of the 20th March i 7ioad - t 5 gmk P
Fer siatos ry 0 payment, an those baving
i | emands to present their accounts le-
00k Here. be given at any time, but those call- gally attested for settlement
The Subscriber informs FURN- ing for them must first fay the costs, JOHN BECK
ACE owners, and others, that he car- otherwise they will not be issucd— Wa M’KIBBON,
~ahis is an indispensible requisite. Nov. 27, 1821,
“1 lie execuiors have in their posses-
ion a great number of decds which 70 Lent or Sell,
A tract of land situate on Logars
enerally.
: generally they would thank the owners to take
Orders addressed to him, No. 176 away and pay the R ding J 1
¥ anc. pay ecording lees. Branch about two miles from Belle.
those interested will not comply with gpte,
Transcripts of Judgments wi
I therefore caution all
as I am deiermined not to pay the
2 ’
same unless comnellied by law, } B2're.
THOMAS MOORE, jr.
ries on the business ot making
Halfmoan townsing, Feb. 9th 1822
oiove Patterns,
and Patterns for Castings,
NOTICE.
All persons indchred to the estate
of JOHN WOODS, late of Potter North Front St. Philadelphia, will be
township, deceased, are requested to prompily attended to,
make payment; and those havifig da- Powell Stackhouse
JOHN BAFR,
DAVID PRUNER.
containing forty acres and thirty Jan. 22d 1822.
this request, some other means must perches.
There are onthe premisesa
mands are informed that the adminis- be resorted to, in order to compel the dwelling house and Barn, together
L trators will attend at the house of 2nd Mo, lst day 18
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