Al 4 § E The subscriber, having discovered an excellent quarry, will muke Mili Stones of the first quality, as reasona- bly as can be procured elsewhere. WM. TURNER. Patton township, 1822. LAST NOTICE. Allpersons indebted to the estate that was of WILLIAM PETRIKIN, are requested to make payment, & save costs, H PETRIKIN Execr pril 16th, 1822. BLIC SALE, Willbe Sold, By Public Vendue, On Monday the 13:h day of May next, at the Court House in the town] of Clearfield, fifty or sixty TOWN LOTS, fh said town, which are chiefly of the , first rate ; late the property of Abra- - liam Witmer, deceased. Sale to com- 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 mence at ten o'clock of said day, when due attendance and terms of sale will be made known by David Witmer, Ezxecugor of said Abraham Witmer, or some other fierson eppointed for, that purpose, April 15th 1822. Two or three con- tracts for digging to be disposed of. Apply to PHILIPS & co 99 ~ hw Philipsburg, April 12, 18 To Masons & Carpen- fers. PROPOSALS will be received on Thursday the 25th day of April, inst, for erecting a church for the Methodist denomination, in the borough of Belle. fonte. The building isto be of stone, 35 feet by 45, and 16 feet high, Any person or persons desirous of under- taking the same, by calling on James M’Ghee, or William Ward, will be shewn the plan on which the same is to be erected. JAMES M'GHEE, : | trustees. GEO. HENNING, Wa. WARD, E.PURDUE; jr. Jas. CRAWFORD. Brigade Orders. The ensuing Battalion trainings for the 2nd Brigade, 10th Div. P. M- will be held in the following order : The 2nd Battalion, 62nd Reg’t, com- Gooshoru, will manded by Major meet on Monday the 15th of May. The 1st Battalion of said Regiment commanded by Major Raymond, will meet on Tuesday the 14th of May. The 1st Bat. 20th Reg’t command- ed by Major Stewart, will meet on Wednesday the 15th of May. The 2nd Battallion of said Regimen commanded by Major Coldwell, will meet on Thursday the 16th of May. The 20d Bat. 32nd Regiment com: manded by Major Irvine, will meet on I'viday the 17th of May. The 1st Bat. of said Regiment, com- manded by Major Luther, will meet on Monday the 19th of May. Ja’s. T. SCOTT, 8B. 7 10.8 D. P.M. Alexandria, April 3d 1822. N. B. That commanding officers of companies may perform a very essen- tial part of their duty, they are invited \. to read the 9th and 11th sections of “5. the Militia law, passed 2nd of April NOTICE. A ! persons indebted wo the estate PETER pEpNNY, dec’d, are re- quested (0 make payment, and those haying demands tq produce their ac. counts properly authenticated for set]. ticment, ey: y 9 © EDW ARD PU Py JAMES STpp; ceouiors, April 8th 1832. 5 AGREEABLY to the provisions of the act entitled an act to amend the ict entitled an act directing the mode of selling ouseated lands for taxes and for other purposes, passed the 13th day of March 1815, and the tur- ther supplement theielo passed the 13th March 1817, the Treasurer of the county of Clearfield hereby gives notice to all concerned that unless the taxes due thereon are paid previous to the second Monday of June ncxt, he will proceed to make public sale of the whole or so much of each tract, as will pay the arrearages of taxes with the costs chargeable thereon respectively, at the court house in the county of Clearfield, the second Mon- day of June next, and to continue from day to day nntil the whole are sold. A. B. REED, Treasurer of Clearfield county, a a TREASURER’S SALE, Of unseated lands in Clearfield county. April 1, 1822. No. 470 471 390 5343 339 482 029 039 339 289 5391 392 539 4 5595 2011 2012 2013 2014 2 2016 2017 5063 015 064 065 2066 067 Acres Per, 1160 1100 1100 1100 1100 1056 990 175 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 102 211 211 211 254 S15 315 990 990 990 990 990 427 472 368 389 350 391 133 427 427 i: 397 © 427 437 427 4.9 4 310 420 410 427 427 427 437 427 427 427 313 96 309 318 301 299 311 313 388 327 301 322 439 405 399 414d 179 412 380 401 530 33 215 1001 200 33 nn > ob = 03 00 CO OB a NB A BN 0 LI = Xn LO Or Loh LIL © ODD A NON UE Ly UL Wt Ly O v3 Cot ROO r= Oy 0 2 OO tO Ga oe BLOOD AB ~~ — nN] BG a = OO GIBSON TOWNSHIP. Warrantees George Mead for 1820 & 1921 do do do do do do George Mead from 1815 to 1821 do do from 1820 to 1821 do do from 1818 to 1821 Wilhelm Willink for 1820 & 1821 do do do do George Mead for 1820 and 1821 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do FOX TOWNSHIP. ; John Nicholson for 1820 and 1821 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do’ Wm. Power for 1820 and 1821 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Philip Wager for 1820 and 1821 John Harrison Edward Fletcher Jos. Harrigon Eliza, Harrison T. Billington Henry France—1820 and 1821 Elizabeth Hootman R. Whitehead Charles Lowden Jolin Lowden Peter Lowden John Harrison Robert M’Kee Peter Brown from 1820 to 1821 William Yard Ephraim Concle Wm. Frontain John Kean George Eyres from 1820 to 1821 Jonathan Steinheisin Michael Kunkle Barbara Snyder--1820 to 1821 Gorge Snyder do PIKE TOWNSHIP. Jared Ingersoll from 1820 to 1821 do do do do do do Benj. Harvey—from 1820 to 1821 Joseph Govett William Govett G. Rybaugh Joseph Ogden Thomas M’Kee George James Joseph Jones Samuel Fisher James Wilson John Ewart Jacob Beck Thomas Jordan John Wilson Ann Jordan Thos. Jordan Jonathan B. Smith—1827 & 189] James Hutchison do do Wm Kennedy from 1818 to 1821 Henry Speaker do do James Wilson from 1815 to 1821 BECARIA TOWNSHIP. Henry Trout Samuel Roberis 1820 and 189] Henry Masser John Musser Wm King Margaret M'Cormick George M’Cormick Henry Trout Silas Wilcot Phiiip Gloninger from 1315 to 1821 Adam Reigart do do David Treisler do do Charles Rickets from 1805 to 1821 George Grafffrom do to do Heory Bartley Hugh Bartley Peier Biffin Stephen Ferree Henry Ferree George Ferree Peter Ferree James Noble Patrick Noble George Noble James Page George Page Henry Page James Peters Joseph Piper John Role Henrv Pole Henry Buffig John Bisch ; $6 . OOO OI~ ROO nC Gr Ur Or Or Or 03 00 LO 2) ND 1) wm — Tt VO VOVVVVVVDVWLWNWLWL WWLUVYVDY —-COD -~0 et — C0 LI COO OW O 000d MP UR 00 me OO aN ~ Or © Cy iN : DVO VV VIN ID rr VN Y® County Road Tax. Yaz. 60 $6 60 60 70 60 60 92 483 60 60 60 60 60 60 22 52 52 52 04 78 78 92 9% 92 92 92 62 94 16 29 Lo 10 Q 9 36 ar 00 6 y— DBE — - =~ Ut 2 DOO XW bt pn — WV NOV WV VV VW LNWLWWWWWLY VW DOO ~~ es ta . ¢ U3 Lo —~ 03 LL DCO OO CL 0 Lr A AN ND 2 Ur in Cr Or Uv Ont Ur CLO UO La AD 0 0) w— 0 — 1 BNO NNN Oy aN No. Acres Per. 2 John Jones ~~ ed dO 20 Oo Edward Mil John Backh tO WSC Co Lo Ca — tO QQ w= Ur WO Mary Robert 3 Or C QO Samuel Rich 9 Co 69 Co S - ws “2 T. Spakmen LOTS IN THE TOW 9 J. Kline due from 1816 10 15 33 44 62 64 67 77 99 107 129 155 156 157 ¥Z1 181 60 60 60) 45 60 89 92 Bruce Clark 1816 to 1 Godfrey Clue 1814 to D. Ogden 1816 to 182 H. Westley do do A. Witmer do John Herr do H. Detrick 1816 to 18 B. Witmer 1814 to 18 J. Barr 1816 to 1821 H. Breivan and J. Mitz J. Watson 1815 to 189] J. Long 1816 to 1821 S, Chndenning dot H. Barr do d John Cummings James Chapman 1c Benjamin Trapwell Richard Edwards Josiah Humphreys Peter Smith Rebecca Brown J. Williamson Mary Crawford Michael Stone from 1814.to 1821 do William Hamilton 1814 0 1821 inclusive 21 BECARIA TOWNSHIP, Warranices ouse S ards Tor 03 0) on BY tn 0300 63 A or Ox Co 08 N OF CLEARFIELD. to 1821 inclusive 821 1821 1 do DD Met et pr td RD Ft mt pk Se — 21 — ger 1817 to 1821 o do 0 Cr Ov On ' ~ ; WANTTED, Immediately, a JOURNEYMAN ISADDLER, to whom constant em ~~ oo 9| Borough of Bellefonte. S. W. HULL. April 2nd, 1822, Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundyy writs of Ven ditioni Exponas to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on Monday the 22nd of April next, at the court house in the borough of Bellefonte— A certain tract of land containing 59 acres and 79 perches, more orless situate in Haines township, Centre 3 county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Jot Jacob Keen, deceased, and others. ALSO, : A tract of land containing about 30 acres, more or less, situate in the 36(sald township, adjoining lands of A. ?O1Krumrein, and others. ALSO, A lot of ground containing one half ©lacrey cit which a Tanyard is erected, : situate in the town of Milhetm, in the 21said township, adjoining lands of James 36] Duncan : ALSO, A lotof ground containing one half “facre, on which a Still house is erected, |situate in the said town of Milheim, adjoining lands of J. Duncan. ALSO, 1A Tot of ground situate in the said 9itown of Milheim, with a house there- ‘ton erected, and party finished, adjoin- ® ing lots of I. Miller and P. Bauchman, -land ALSO, A house and two lots of ground, sit- {uate in the said town of Milheim, ad “ljoining lots of J Shenefelt, and others, with the appurtenances, Scized and ,|taken in execution as the property of 52 94 94 78 94 94 78 28} . : 95 [tain house and Int of ground situate 25lin the town of Aaronsbhurg, in the Jobo Keen. ALSO, : By virtue of a writ of Vendition; Exponas, will be exposed to public sale at the same time and place, a cer- 251said county of Centre, being lot No. Wi 121, in the plan of said town, and in 72itength 200 feet, and in width 60 feet. 46ladjoining lois of Martin Cronmiller aajand others, with the apppurtenances. 521Seized and taken in Execution as the “& 88 property of John Moore, and to be 2] . g4/50Md by #| Jos. Butler, Sh. 94] . so| Sheriffs Office, real 5 March 26, 182. PROCLAMATION. 4 6 02} { 36 ov ER 42 f T 2 - . so|Votice ts hereby Given, 48| THAT a court of Cemmon Pleas Gen Iployment and generous wages will be .j3iven, by the subscriber, living in the Orphans’ Court, in and for the coun= ties of Centre and Clearfield, will be beld at the Court House, in the bor- ough of Belicfonte, on Monday the 22nd day of April, next, at ter o'clock A. M. ofsaid day, of which the Coro- nor, Justices of the Peace, and Consta- bles, within said counties, will take i notice, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done; and all suitors, yiiors and witnesses are also requested tn beg and attend at said Court, and ot depa without leave. Given under my hand, at Bel fonte this twenty-sixth day March, A. D. one thousa: eight hundred and twenty-twe Joseph Butler Sheriff CAUTION. The public are cautioned against receiving an assignment on a note given by me to Richard Sadler, about | the year 1814, for €222; asthe said note 18 duly satisfied, Wx. THOMPSON, Ha'fmoon, March 23d 1822, ——— » Creditors I'ake Notice That we have applied to the Jud- 'ges of the court of Common Pleas of the county of Centre for the benefit of the msolvent laws of this Common= wealth, and the said court have ap= nointed Monday the 220d day of April (1eXty to hear us and our creditors, wlien and where you may attend if you think proper, ANDREW WALKER, Jr: JESSE PACKER. March 26th 1822. ——— Administr tion ACCOUNTS. Take notice that the following ade. ministration accounts have béen exam. ined and passed by me, and remain filed in my office for the inspection of heirs legatees, creditors and all others concerned, and will be presented to the next Orphans court to be held «at Bellefonte for the county of Centre, on Thu-sday the 25th day of Apri next, for allowance and confirmation. 1st The administration account of Matthew Allison and John Hanna, of, &ec. administrators of Matthew Richards dec’d, 2nd The administration account of Jacob Herring and Peter Neas, ad. ministrators of, &c. of Daniel Frvh bevger decaase 1. 9% { ves 3d The administration account of 1 Jacob Keller and Andrew Kornman, | < ar . fe, 3 Executors of &c. of George Kornman deceased. 4th The administration account of Adam Harper and Adam Shafer Ex. ecutors, of, Uc. oT obias Pickle dea ceased. ; F. B. SM Ojeral Quarter Sessions of Peace and the Register’s Ofhce, y Register, March 25th 1822, © ©
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