A AA TT te mpg 21 A MA x Ey - > Ed We mentioned, the other day, aj yumor then in circulation, tbat the TREASURER’S SALE, point in d.sphuie between the United! point 1h d sous OS rian, respecting] Of unseated lands in Clearfield county. the restoration of captured siaves, Ay ® BECARTA TOWNSHIP, ~ Warrantecs County Tax. John Cummings 3.23 tes o Oy AGRELABLY to the provisions of the act entided an act to amend the Jahn Seuss Fo which had according to the Heaty been act entitied 20 ac the mode of scliing unseated lands for taxcs, James en gh veferred to the arbitration Ol the CM: for other purposes, passed the 13.h day of March 1815, and the tur-} ne Edward Milse 3 peror of Russia, had been decided 2Yliher suppicment therew passed the 13th March 1817, the Treasurer off John Backhouse 3 sg ~ him io favor of tig ch ims of the ‘U | he county of Clearfield nereby gives notice to all concerncd that unless Benjom 2 ! rapwell 3 50 c 2 ies. This, we now gRdarsiand Sine tases due thereon ate paid Previous to the second Monday of June Richard. Edwards 0 HL 54 f Frect. Toe fact 154} Lal 14s luext, he will proceed to make public sale of the whole or so much of each Mary Poort 8 62 informauon from St. Petersburg Ww 2%). rac, as will pay the Arrearazcs of taxes with the costs chargeable thereon Josiah am phion 5 20 that the discussion 0:1 the subject, by) 2spectively, at the court house in the county of Clearfield, the second Mon-) Samuel lichards 5 34 the ministers of the U, Starcs and lay of June next; and to continue from day to day nntit the whole are sold. Peter Smith 5 24 Great Britany, had 1’. Spakmen 3 00 terminated, and rs hy ~ ; LH > A. B. REED, Zreasuier of Clearfield county. that it was finally placed betore ao: ? / Reb. cca Brown 4 60 J. Will. amsop 5 Minister of foreign affarrs, for the Mary Crawford award of the emperor. Aat, Ins, LOTS IN THE TOWN OF CLEARFIELD. J. Kline due from 1816 to 1821 inclusive Michael Stone from 1814 to 1821 ! Bruce Clark 1816 to 1821 Godfrey Clug 1814 to 1821 1. Ogden 1816 to 1821 H. Westley do do A. Witmer do do John Herr do do William Hamilton 1814 (0 1821 inclusive 1. Detrick 1816 to 1821 B. Witmer 1814 to 1821 J. Barr 1816 to 182 , Breinanand J. Mitzger 1817 {0 1821 J. Watson 1815 to 1821 J. Long 1816 to 1821 52 S, Clindenning do to do 4.9 H. Barr do do 47 diiecing Lng Ly Lo GOL a Aprd 1, 1822. Cs to WO GIBSON TOWNSHIP, Warrantees ORL BW aS or — w pe No. Acres Per, County Road Taz. Tax. R6 60 $6 6 A violent storm of wind, hail aad yan was experienced 10 many towns in South Carolina vo the 10th inst laying prostrate fences and trees, and|3>390 causing much injury to the farms & 9943 buildings. In the village of Cam-{3339 bridge, Mr. Thomas Brightham jun.(5482 was crushed to death bencath the ru-j5v29 ins of his work-shop, 5020 5339 5470 5471 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1056 990 F753 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 George Mead for 1820 & 1821 do do do 6 60 6 do do do 60 6 George Mead fiom 1815 to 1821 70 14 do do fiom 1820 to 1821 60 do do from 1818 to 1821 60 Wilhelm Willink for 1820 & 1821 92 do do “do do 48 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 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 tor 1820 and 1821 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I po WO 57 54 56 83 oO 2] SO -* —— Cr SUSI tr GCS 0D ao Pd et Pk gt PT dh ped ea Oh 66 25 a 0 er ———. Bellefonle and xe 15289 Philips-ssoi 5392 5304 5395 03 67 72 54 51 49 . ~ burgh Turnpike Com- pany.’ NOTICE, is hercby given to the Stockholders of the Bellefonte & Phil- ipsburgh Turnpike Company, that an AERC ~~ oO» O00 0 oO on 2011 2012 2013 2014 PAVE §3 2016 twelve Managersya Treasurer 5° Sec [2017 50645 5064 5065 5066 3067 102 211 211 211 254 515 Cr 0 NO SW LI WN TA) nr or XO (923 = DN SWE oe) tial part of their duty, they ave invited to read the 9th and 11th seclions o © C election will be held for a President, COLO CULO 20 NRO on Oo OO ~~ ~I x 3 02 CO NO I ND 315 990 990 990 990 990 the Militia law, passed 20d of Apri 1821. Oo RR err Or Or << Oo WO XN hr or or av In retary, at the house of van Miles, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on the first Monday in June nex), between 0D o ~ Two or three con- |tracts for digging to be by applying to thc subscribeys, the hours of one & five o'clock, P. M. of that day. By order of the Board, TH BURNSIDE, President. Apiil 26, 1822, Alt Notice to Contractors. At 3 meeting of the President & Mao- agers of the Bollefoute and Philips- burgh Turnpike Company, on Fii- day the 26th Apel, 1822, It was on motion, Rrsolved, That a cornmittee be ap- pointed to superintend the completion of thie road; and to point out to the tractors at work; what work is nes XY to be done. Where the con. tractors are not actually at work, with a prospect of speedily finishing 4 section, or where the contractors ‘Have neglected to fall to work, or in! either case, the said committe shall proceed forthwith to advertise and scll out such section, for the purpose of having the said completely finished, with the least possible delay : and the expense of finishing the road will be pud out of the first money due the original contractors who have refused or peglected to complete their con tracts in pursuance of their agree ments. And ordered that Hamilton Humes, Evan Miles and Joseph Green for be the committee the purposes before mentioned. By order of the beard, TH. BURNSIDE, President. April 27, 1822. lw X » Y 4 CARDING: The subscriber fntends putting his Carding Machine and Cards in com- plete order, which will enable him to card wool at the reduced price of six cents per pound, until the first day of September, next, and all thereafter at the rate of seven cents per pound. He expects to have his work done in a superior manner, as he has employ- ed an experienced hand, who has here- tofore been constantly employed in a To those who have hereto- fore favoured him with their custom Benenders his thanks, and expacts a contin ce of the same. BENRY C. HACKETT. Walker township, Ap il 235d, 1822. factory. LOOK HIRE! q Forty or lifty men will receive con- stant employment and fiberal wages, JOHN ADAMS. PHILIP BENNER. 324 Dom 9 Bellefonte, April 261h; 1822.8 5 45 ) 27 427 72 3568 389 350 391 433 427 427 397 427 437 427 424 310 420 410 427 427 427 427 427 427 427 313 396 309 318 215 1001 200 438 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Pialip Wager tor 1820 and 1821 John Harzgison Edwaid Fictcher Jos, Harrison Eliza. Hartson 1. Billington, Henry France—1820 and 1821 Iilizabeth Hootman R. Whitehead Charles Lowden John 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 Steinbeisin Michael Kunkle Barbara Snyder—1820 to 1821 Gorge Snyder do PIKE TOWNSHIP. Jared logersoll from 1820 to 1821 do do do do do do Benj. Harvey—from 1820 to 1821 Joseph Govett William Govett G. Rybuaugh Joseph Ogden Thomas M'Kee George James Joseph Jones Samuel Fisher Jumes Wilson John Ewart Jacob Beck Thomas Jordan John Wilson App Jordan } hos. Jordan Jonathan B. Smith—1820 & 1821 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 Robers 1820 and 1831 Henry Musser John Musser Wm King Margaret M’Cormick George M’Cormick Henry Trout Silas Wilcot *hilip Gloninger from 1815 to 1821 Adam Reigart do do David Tresler do do Charles Rickets from 1805 to 1821 George Graff from do to db Henry Bartley Hugh Bartley Peer Biffin Stephen Ferree Henry Ferree George Ferree Peler Ferree James Noble Patrick Noble George Noble James Page George Page Henry Page James Peters Joseph Piper John Role Henry Pole Henry Buffin John Bisch yo -— Oh 200 = C5 03 a 0p 00 O 60 B® XW roo mW yn Oe SL i. DN = 80 08 r= A) AIT ON OO oy NNN NN ~ WROD VOWVONOLLLL WLW —ODR sha ws & ® DOW Vo Pe — MVPD VV IV VLVLLWWLODVY—O AO [2,8 No pt — ot xD — — 0 9 PORE VI tr On COOOL 0m CI CIL IB O00 WC 00C Ce Ur 00 ~~ X® B00 =~ OVD NOD ON Qy J oO 5 J 5 5 4 5 a o Dd i) a 3 Q oO 36 a 20 5 5 ~ { 6 0 Q QJ - ‘ 76 52 : 94 for the 2nd Brigade, 10th Div, P. M, 94 will be held in the following order : 78 C 9 78 meet on Monday the 13th of May. 28) 5 25{meet on Tuesday the 14th of May, 26 68 72led by Major Stewart, will meet on 406i Wednesday the 15th of May. 9 gol The 20d Bauallion of seid Regiment 52{commanded by Major Coldwell, will'betwees eight and nine 88 52 The 2nd Bat. 32nd Regiment com- 94 i sol WAGGONMAKERS, will 50 08 42 76 06 “in the town of Clearfield, Clearfield |disposed of. Apply to PHILIPS & co. Philipsburg, April 12, 1822. WANTED. two JOURNLEYMEN One or 0 receive yjconstant employment and liberal wa- ges, by applying to the subscriber | living in the Borough of Bellefonte. 3 CHARLES MACKEY. of April 10th 1822 O ——— 1 LAST NOTICE. 61 All persons indebted to the estate F jp: was of WILLIAM PETRIKIN, 6;ar¢ requested to make payment, & 6lsave cosis, H PETRIKIN Exec’r April 16th, 1822, 6 5 Regimental! Urders. L NOTICE. All persons indebted 10 thie esiate of PETER DENNY, dec’d, are re- quested to make paymcat, and those having demands to produce their ace counts properly authenticated for scta tiement, | EDWARD PURDUE, "JAMES STEEL, Lzxecutors, April 8th 1822. A NN 1 OW WANTTLED, Immediately; a JOURNEYMAN SADDLER, to whom constant €ny- ployment and generous wares will be eiven, by the subscriber, living in the Borough of Bellefonte, i S. W. HULL. April 2nd, 1822 Purnpike Notice. NOTICE is herchy given to Stockholders the of the “ ) >. Centre §& Kishacogillas Tarnpike Road Company, sum that the of 5 The enrolled inhabitants composing ofthe 320d Regimen; P. M. will meet {in Battalions, with their arms and ac- coutrements in complete order for pe- |order, to wit : The 2nd battalion, com- in ded by Major Irvine, at the House of Cornelius Dale, at the end of Nii- tany mountain, on Friday the 17th of {May The Ist batialion,commanded by Major Lutder, at the court house, o|county, on Monday the 20th day of May next. Each battalion to meet days. JOHN HASSON, Col. April 22nd. 1822. view and iusp ction, in the followingion or precisely at ten o'clock A. M. of said}, ONE DOLLAR on each share of stock is called in, aud 0 be paid to the Treasurer of sajd company before the 13th day of May nexl ; and the further sum of THRE dollars on each share, to be paid to the Treasurer aforesaid, on or before the first day of July next. By order of the Board, PHILIP BENNER, President. Bellefonte, April 241) 1822 INFORMATION WANTED. On my return home from Ecllefonte, on the 26th of Murch, las a Brigade Orders. The ensuing Battalion trainings i The 20d Battalion, 62nd Reg’t, com 4 manded by Major Gooshoru, will commanded by Major Raymond, will The Ist Bat: 29th Reg’t command- The 1st Battalion of said Regiment &y my horse took fright at the entrance of Wm. Baird’s lane and threw me, where I aid for some time in a state of insen. sibility, by reason of the fall. During that time some unknown peison persons, carried off my saddle. Any person who will give me information of the perpetrator of this act, shail be hansomely rewarded. CHRISTOPHER KEATLEY. Potter township, April 30th, 1822. ee ert ees STRAY. : Strayed away from the subscriber, from the stable Margaret Smith in Spring township, or meet on Thursday the 16th of May. | 44 manded by Major Irvine, will meet ottlper sons taking 1 » 94!Friday the 17th of May. 50; The 1st Bat. of said Regiment, com 45 manded by Major Luther, will mect odlliving bLelow the Narrows, 02 Monday the 19th of May. 3635’. T. SCOTT, ° Alexandria, April 3d 1822. t 48, B.11e. D.P.M| ] N. B. That commanding officers og 7 panies may perform a very essen-, April 22ud, 1822, oa Li Ee A DARK BAY MARE, years old; and small roond the Kidoies ; no other marks recollected, except some haip rubbed off her back. Any person or up said are, wiil please to send formation therest 10 Jeremiah Meni, living in the Horeugh of Bellefoute; or to the subscriber, in the county of Mifitn, working on the Lewis own & Mifflin Turnpike, fop which they shall receive a reasonable recompense. JEREMIAH TOLA i. -